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  • 61% Website Down (61%)
  • 24% Sign in (24%)
  • 15% Errors (15%)

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The most recent eBay outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Manchester Website Down 15 hours ago
Manchester Website Down 20 hours ago
Manchester Website Down 1 day ago
Manchester Website Down 1 day ago
Neustadt Sign in 2 days ago
Manchester Website Down 2 days ago
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eBay Issues Reports

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  • kaliboy2306
    Garren (@kaliboy2306) reported

    @JC_colleccoast That’s pretty cool man. I never thought about using ChatGPT for research. My my son and I PC Giants, 49ers, and Braves. Overtime with ripping we just accumulated too many cards. So about three months ago I started up at Ebay store for him. Normally, I check the sold items on eBay to get an accurate listing. My problem is getting the view. Not sure why some cards have a higher viewing than others. I have some that have been on there for two months with nothing.

  • KijAkubovs86334
    masYNYa (@KijAkubovs86334) reported

    Someone runs a full Linux server in his apartment with 8 Xeon cores, 16 GB of RAM, and gigabit fiber, and now this video shows he pays $18 in electricity for the same specs AWS charges $350 a month for. The exact configuration on the screen: Debian 13 (trixie), kernel 6.12, x86_64. Intel Xeon with AVX2, AVX-512, AMX, AES, and VT-x. 8 cores, 8 threads. 128 GB virtual disk on ext4, used 5.5 GB. 16 GB of RAM, 13 GB free. No GPU. Network tested at 977 Mbps down, 259 Mbps up. That is a machine that would cost $310/month on AWS as a c7i.2xlarge, plus $40/month for the bandwidth if he moves any real amount of data. Somewhere around $350 to $400 a month for the same setup, sitting in an Amazon data center. He built the same thing at home. The hardware cost is a used server on eBay for about $500, or a mini PC with a modern CPU for around $700. The internet was already paid because he was paying for it anyway. Electricity for a machine running 24 hours a day at that CPU class is roughly $15 to $20 per month depending on where you live. Payback on the hardware: less than 2 months at AWS-equivalent rates. What he runs on it: A KVM virtual machine that hosts a chat interface called MUSK. Probably a locally-hosted language model, probably something in the Qwen or Llama family that fits in 16 GB of RAM at reasonable quantization. Files, backups, personal *** server, and whatever else he does not want sitting in someone else's data center. The reason the pattern matters is that the case for the public cloud was never really "the servers are cheaper." The case was "someone else deals with the hardware, the power, the network, and the failover." That case is still true for a business at scale. It is not really true for a single person running a personal server for himself. I checked my own AWS bill from last year after watching the video. I was paying $126 a month for an EC2 instance that was doing personal projects, backups, and hosting one small side app. I moved it to a $600 mini PC that I now keep in the closet next to the router. Ten months in, the mini PC has paid for itself twice and I am not going back. The video is short. It shows the specs on the screen and shows the network test. It does not sell a course or a Discord. Someone built the setup. Someone else already did the math. I just had to stop paying the cloud rent.

  • brosephsmith420
    Broseph Smith (@brosephsmith420) reported

    I had to consult the Oracles (ai chatbots) to figure out the proper spell (prompt) to use in order to summon the demon (ebay customer service employee (actually quite nice)) to solve the issue Looks like everything will be resolved now. Let it be known that you CAN access a human on ebay customer support, if you're a powerful enough wizard

  • tweeticizer
    tweetlady 🐊🌞🌊🇺🇸 (@tweeticizer) reported

    @BowTiedBroke I bet 50% of the items on Amazon and eBay are counterfeit. I bought what I thought were real Yeti tumblers on Amazon . Quality looked legit, but packaging was full of spelling errors. Purchased supplements on Amazon but wanted cheaper. Found counterfeits on eBay for less.

  • heistypokerdlr
    William Heist (@heistypokerdlr) reported

    @mycardinv3ntory I've sold sealed a bunch on EBAY and never a problem.

  • USMarineVet1969
    Marine Veteran 1st Gulf War (@USMarineVet1969) reported

    @EllieGAnders @Brian_onX this is the one I use. Discovery DLS Bidet Seat by BioBidet Bemis. They are a good company. I bought one on ebay, it arrived broken, and they replaced it. way above expectations.

  • RobsRips
    RobsRips (@RobsRips) reported

    can’t stress it enough that doing cards can be done in so many different ways, what i do might not work for others and vis versa and there’s no wrong way when i buy im very picky and need the price point to feel right since i hold for a while, i also need it to be a player i believe in and the right parallel, i spend hours every week scanning here and ebay for guys on my list i have had my best year yet in sales and also inventory increasing in value but its taken 3 years to get to this point, a lot of trial and error as well as research i know no one is reading this all so ill finish it off with a #compdeeznuts🫡

  • Flipresell1
    Phelon (@Flipresell1) reported

    @YoJaffe @eBay @PSAcard guys stop ordering from ebay then lol 24-7 complaints about how they are and how they package , so WHY ARE WE SUPRISED AGAIN ? lord nobody is forcing you to buy **** but you guys always ******* crying omg bro stfu , their system is **** yet you keep buying into it, user error

  • woj4ke
    Wo Jake (Archived) (@woj4ke) reported

    How to get 70% discounts on Hotels: Hotel Employee Discounts places like Marriott have this search up ‘Marriott MMP’ and you’ll go down the rabbit hole, reddit can tell you who sells this (or ebay) copy/pasted.

  • tomorrow99529
    Tomorrow, and other days I remember (@tomorrow99529) reported

    @BowTiedBroke Similar thing happened to me on eBay. Fraudulent claim, eBay banned me from selling the product and no response or fix even when I showed them the 35 sellers (Chinese) listing the same product (

  • AmyLesley
    Amy Lesley 💚🤍💜 (@AmyLesley) reported

    @AnarchoDarling I've used eBay for years now, but their search function has become increasingly rubbish, I agree that FB marketplace has also go down hill

  • IrisHeart89
    Faye Kitsune |Trickster Queen| (@IrisHeart89) reported

    So I tried to get a pair of the Princess Mia ears from Disney store and had errors and now the ears are sold out but i refuse to get them on eBay for over $300 scalpers are so dumb.

  • landforce
    Colin Landforce 🛠 (@landforce) reported

    Dropshipping fake Jordans on eBay All auctions, made clear there was no receipt/authentication, usually went for $70-$100 Paid a guy named Tommy in HK $55 per pair landed when the listing ended. Sold a lot of Blackcat 3’s and at some point realized - Nike would only take down the fake colorways. The real colors almost always stayed up. I was a freshmen in college, sold a lot of shoes to the football team that yr

  • zubiqo
    Zubiqo (@zubiqo) reported

    NEW: 💰 Automated scalper bots now outnumber human buyers 10 to 1 on DDR5 memory listings. Bad bots accounted for 91% of traffic reaching one retailer's DDR5 product pages, polling listings every 6.5 seconds. Average 32GB DDR5-6000 kits surged from $72 last year to $392 on PCPartPicker. The cheapest 128GB DDR5-6400 kit tracked reached $3,399, ten times its record low pricing. On eBay, G.Skill 32GB kits listed for $836.54 against a $429.99 retail price. "Traffic analytics are probably understating the problem significantly." — Jérôme Segura Retail PC builders won't see normal memory pricing until at least 2027 while enterprise buyers soak up available DRAM production.

  • theyungfarquuad
    YungFarquuad (@theyungfarquuad) reported

    @KellyCards You were offered a partial refund and declined, expedited the issue to eBay support for a full refund intentionally, and are more than likely going to pocket the card once it arrives. How is that “doing the right thing” exactly?

  • Spamolator
    Tik Tok (@Spamolator) reported

    @EggerDC Wrong. Those are not in a sealed box from the seller. Anyone could've tampered with that and what recourse would that person have? They bought of eBay AND Door Dash. That's illegal bud. You can't claim it's from Amazon, but really from the Krogers down the street. 🤡

  • EverydayResell
    EverydayReseller (@EverydayResell) reported

    Day 194 Total sales: $599.00 eBay earnings: $102.82 Buy cost (COG): $15.54 Net profit: $87.28 ROI: 562% Today was definitely an unusual one. On paper, it looks like a slow day, but the story is a little different. 3 higher dollar orders were canceled before they shipped, which meant they hit today's numbers even though I still have the inventory ready to sell again. That's one thing I've learned about reselling, not every low profit day is a bad day. Sometimes it's returns. Sometimes it's cancellations. Sometimes it's just timing. The important part is that those items are still sitting on my shelf, ready to be sold to the next buyer. You can't control cancellations, but you can control how quickly you relist, how consistently you source, & whether you keep moving forward. Tomorrow is another opportunity, & those canceled items are already back in inventory waiting for their next sale. That's just part of the business. On to Day 195. 📦💪

  • CardandCoinShop
    The Online Card and Coin Shop (@CardandCoinShop) reported

    @BIGBetts1999 @CardPurchaser @eBay I had this issue with them and argued what they are really saying is the are subjectively “grading” the condition of cards rather than confirming authenticity. They disagreed and nothing came of it. Sent the card to PSA and it got a 9 which, to me, confirmed eBay was completely in the wrong and it cost me $400.00 in the difference between sales. Now, I keep all cards possible under authentication as they have no transparency or objective evaluation process.

  • Dwoalin
    Dwoalin (@Dwoalin) reported

    @NoMooreMercy eBay has been taking these down as they’ve been reported.

  • ZachAltmyer
    Zach Alt (@ZachAltmyer) reported

    A2A tips (discontinued product edition): 1. Set alerts (FlipAlert, Keepa, etc.) on all discontinued products. You never know when Amazon will find a box in the back of their warehouse 2. Don’t buy deep right away just because you found out it was discontinued. Check how much total inventory is floating around at Amazon and other retailers first. I’ve made the mistake of jumping in way too early and tying up cash flow for months 3. For health & beauty items, put in a small order to check expiration dates before committing capital. It tells you how much time you have to sell through before you’re stuck holding expired product 4. If you have a buy and hold that has an order quantity limit, you can order 27 per week to keep stacking 5. Products going in and out of stock is a sign a product can be discontinued, especially if it can’t be found at any other major retailers. If these two line up, I like to reach out to the brand to confirm 6. If you can’t find the product on the brand’s own website, it’s a good sign it’s discontinued. Not guaranteed since some brands are just slow to update or reorganizing their site but it’s a good first check before digging further 7. Set alerts for third party sellers too. Sometimes a 3P seller doesn’t realize a product is discontinued or lists it lower by mistake and you can flip it back on eBay 8. Put your top items in the saved for later list. Sometimes you can catch Amazon in stock before monitors and alerts go off 9. Check if the discontinued product has a replacement or reformulation. If people still want the original over the new version, that opens up opportunity. If there’s no replacement at all, even better 10. Discontinued isn't always permanent. Brands can bring products back with new packaging, size changes, or just changing their minds. Always verify but don't assume discontinued always means gone forever

  • ZazzyXandrax
    Zazzy Xandrax (@ZazzyXandrax) reported

    @lazudeepbluesea I did this before and at least where I am you can for $3 each, the problem is that each location is only given a few at once so they don't have a full set and don't know if they will get them all. Best bet is just ebay type place.

  • _ChaoticGood42
    Chaotic Good (@_ChaoticGood42) reported

    @CEOAdam Maybe we should talk to Ryan Cohen about the problems we’re having with eBay. 🤔

  • JoshuaChronos
    Josh Chin (@JoshuaChronos) reported

    > Started my "entrepreneurial career" in an MLM that turned out to be a scam > Bought into the idea that there's a step-by-step process to wealth > Had no money to buy or acquire stuff to sell > So I tutored kids for $50/hr, felt like insane money back then > Accumulated a couple hundred bucks a week, that was my whole hustle > Then asked myself: I've traded time for money, now how do I trade money for more money > Put every dollar into a course, got into eBay dropshipping > Taught myself the rest, made my first $1,000, kept repeating that loop > That loop is where I actually learned the skills I run my business on today > Started what became Chronos, one of the earliest agencies to go all-in on Klaviyo > No team, no case studies, just me learning retention marketing account by account > Audited hundreds of brands by hand before "audit" was even a word people used in this space > Built the thing nobody was building: a system for retention, not just a service > Kept every client relationship strategist-led instead of handing accounts to whoever was free > Scaled slow on purpose, took years before I'd bring on people I hadn't personally trained > Built a team of 75 spread across the world instead of one office in the US > Now servicing ~60 active brands, sending 700+ campaigns a month across all of them > $400M+ in attributed revenue and counting, still climbing > Every number came from the same instinct I had tutoring kids for $50/hr > Don't chase volume, chase the highest-leverage thing you can do with the time you have > It's 2026 and I still believe retention is the most underrated lever in ecom > Because LTV to CAC is the number every buyer actually looks at when they value your business > I've watched brands 2-3x their profitability just by fixing what they were already sending > The MLM taught me the lesson to invest in yourself first, because that's the highest ROI investment you'll ever make > Everything after that, the courses, the audits, the agency, was just compounding on that first lesson

  • Deneale
    Deneale (@Deneale) reported

    @eBay I wasn’t wearing my glasses….And I used the wrong credit card. How can I fix this?

  • nowellstradamus
    Nowellstradamus (@nowellstradamus) reported

    @RobTheAlphV @Topps Laurence on Ebay for 10k Bjon on there at $2300 ( not a terrible price imo)

  • EMTP3764
    Aces ⚔️ Eights⚖️🇺🇸 (@EMTP3764) reported

    @SheboggyBlues EBAY remains buyer beware and the fees and taxes have ruined the collector market. China counterfeits still a big problem

  • CardDawgg
    CardDawg (@CardDawgg) reported

    @BIGBetts1999 @eBay If you got an email from ebay about an authentication issue, there should be a link to request a call from eBay's customer service team. Anytime I have an issue, I just go back and find the old authentication email, have them call me, then reference the new order # and get a resolution. Works 100% of the time. Good luck!

  • SinnerFlux
    🌩FLUX 🌩 (@SinnerFlux) reported

    Ordered a modded 3DS XL from ebay... turns out the Ribbon Cable that connects the top part with the lower part of the DS is broken. Which means in need to take the entire thing apart. But that explains why the seller didn't accept any returns... 🫠

  • BasedDoggyDoc
    Sergey (@BasedDoggyDoc) reported

    @_bismack_ Going through all that trouble to save some money on Pokémon cards is so bizarre. If these people expended half this much energy at their day jobs they'd be millionaires lol. I get this a lot on fb marketplace but somehow have avoided it on ebay.

  • UrbanExplorer00
    John Smith (@UrbanExplorer00) reported

    @JSM1884 Even markets in places like Buenos Aires are ***************. Desperate broke people on eBay are the best hope. Got my match issue tagged unworn Dock Sud on there for £20 after telling the woman nobody has heard of them and it'll be a tough sell. Same with my River tank for £16.