eBay status: access issues and outage reports
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: website down, sign in and errors.
eBay is a multinational online auction website that facilites online consumer-to-consumer and business-to-consumer sales. eBay is free to use for buyers, but sellers are charged fees for listing items and again when those items are sold.
Problems in the last 24 hours
The graph below depicts the number of eBay reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.
July 10: Problems at eBay
eBay is having issues since 09:00 AM EST. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!
Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by eBay users through our website.
- Website Down (44%)
- Sign in (38%)
- Errors (18%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent eBay outage reports came from the following cities:
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Errors | 37 minutes ago |
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Website Down | 2 hours ago |
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Website Down | 2 hours ago |
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Website Down | 13 hours ago |
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Website Down | 1 day ago |
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Sign in | 1 day ago |
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eBay Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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oneycards (@oneycards) reportedeBay is going downhill fast when it comes to dealing with common issues Better communication teams are needed at that company or they will lose their most loyal customers and sellers #thefutureisalreadyhere
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Vivek Sen (@Vivek4real_) reportedRYAN COHEN $GME MAKES HIS CASE FOR WHY HE'S THE BEST PERSON TO BUY EBAY. “THERE'S 11,500 EMPLOYEES. IT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE. I COULD RUN THAT BUSINESS FROM MY HOUSE. IT'S EBAY." "IT LOOKS THE SAME AS IT DID IN 1995. IT DOESN'T NEED 11,500 EMPLOYEES.” “THEY'RE SPENDING $5.5 BILLION ON OPERATING EXPENSES... ON AN $11 BILLION BUSINESS THAT HAS NO INVENTORY AND IS ASSET LIGHT.” “I'M GOING TO PAY DOWN THE LEVERAGE. AND I'M GOING TO INCREASE EARNINGS.” RYAN'S FULL RESPONSE:
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tori🪽 (@mbhomesickk) reportedwhere to buy iphone 5s that are cheap and actually work. bc when i go on ebay all of them are broken and need to be repaired or something
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LDNxGamingxDad (@AdhdDaddyLondon) reported@meacouk & @meacouk_Cs does need to do something about scalpers as they're posting on x about buying air con units and reselling on eBay for £400+ profit. We need one of the units for my wife's heart issue as the heat makes it worse. But can't get one for scalpers!
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Prunaru 🇷🇴 (@MirceaPrunaru) reported@FullyOrange @mooreslawisdead Just wait for the crypto poors to dump the hardware on ebay because they lost all they have when the bitshit went down xD
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Jags 4 Life (@jaguars2637) reported@JylesCards And this is why eBay’s 13% isn’t completely terrible. Yeah 0% sounds way better through X, Reddit, Facebook Marketplace etc. until you get ripped off, then the 13% doesn’t sound so bad.
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bad robot ventures (@foxenflask) reported@Xeloris1 Fair point on the current market cap, GME has been dragged down partly by the arb short pressure and deal uncertainty, sitting closer to $9-10B right now. The $12B figure was the pre-bid reference point from when the offer was first announced in May. On the VWAP question, yes, the actual exchange ratio in a stock-for-stock leg of a deal like this is typically set based on a VWAP collar, usually a 10, 20 or 30-day VWAP around signing or a fixed ratio with a walk-away collar. So if GME's share price stays depressed, eBay holders negotiating the stock leg would demand either more GME shares per eBay share, a tighter collar, or a higher cash mix to compensate. That actually makes the current GME weakness interesting. If the deal prices the stock leg off a depressed VWAP, GME issues more shares to cover the $27-28B equity leg, which dilutes legacy GME holders below the 30% figure. But if GME's price recovers before the exchange ratio is locked, legacy holders retain more of NewCo. So the 30% is a snapshot at $12B. At $10B it probably slides toward 26-27% of NewCo on the same math, and the path back toward mid-30s% on economic look-through gets a little longer. The thesis is the same, the entry point is just more sensitive to where the VWAP lands at signing.
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Jack. (@Minjinx012) reported@gamerprince1999 Tbh Ebay takes a cut, you have to compete with other sellers and you have to pay for shipping materials and hold responsibility until the buyer has the item. GameStop isn't stellar and has it's issues, but it does offer instant cash right now, no questions.
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amory (ADRY FAN) (@autoocorrect) reported@chichaxp I GOT LUCKY AND FOUND HER ON MERCARI FOR $40!! normally on ebay she resells for soo much but i got her for cheap cus the box was a little damaged and a piece was broken but all the pieces were still there!! i wish i could find alices for that cheap i got so lucky
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nb2611 (@bb26115) reported$GME New all time low on the warrants with an end of October expiry and no one knows what’s happening with eBay because shareholders are edged and left in the dark watching penny up, penny down price action every day, week, month and year? lol @ryancohen what a piece of work.
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Thrilla the Gorilla (@ThrillaRilla369) reported@TiffanyFong GameStop is buying eBay which no one expected. GameStop could probably make better movies too… Going down to Blockbuster, perusing the shelves, picking a movie, renting it, and buying snacks was still quicker than finding a film on Netflix. Does anyone else miss those days?
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Ckcardz (@ckcardz) reported@eBay @CardPurchaser Anyone know of anything I can do? Never had this issue until I switched to a business account and I am regretting it massively right now
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Punishment Uncle (@zapr00der) reportedThe turmoil of wanting those giant Tripp pants with the straps hanging down in the back but not being able to justify buying them for $140 😭 Maybe I can find cheaper ones on ebay… Tho if I get jumped, someone just has to step on the straps and it’s over
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Chris F (@Chris83936803) reported@AMCbiggums Everyone fears big dilution but if we acquire ebay we will have a much much higher market cap and default share float.. so the math is completely new when RC would issue more shares. Am i wrong here?
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David Peck (@dpeck100) reported@fantasyscr6093 Tons. Listed all the time on eBay. Market has most Flair signed fakes figured out. This card has been listed several times through Probstein and now this consignment seller. It’s a terrible fake and should be a $35 to $45 card. It usually goes over $400 and then probably gets returned when they see posts or figure it out in hand. I messaged the seller and maybe they will see it and update or relist as reprint.
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Traeyz ♠️ (@TraeyzX) reportedEver wonder how the card market shifts after a new set drops? Tuomas Holmberg breaks down the "FOMO effect" on early card grading vs. what happens when market efficiency actually takes over. "A brand new set comes out, people are very excited for the chase cards in the set. The first PSA 10 on eBay might sell for $4,000, you can go in and get an immediate grade with PSA by paying extra for it. You could go and pay 200, 300 bucks to get a card graded super fast." "Turn it around and then you could be the first one to sell it. And because somebody wants to say, 'Oh my god, I got the first one!', you have that FOMO effect, so you're able to sell these cards really fast." "But then, of course, you have market efficiency and everybody who submitted that card at a more value tier, slower tier, is gonna wait a few months to get it." "Often you see some of the top hits and top pulls, they start out at a ridiculous number and then they slowly go down over time." "And then, if you're a collector, that's where you start to buy it. You start to try to pick that bottom and then you'll see the price of the card go up over time."
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Anibal 🐝🇲🇽 (@bustosanibal) reportedPokemon create shell companies like MJ HOLDINGS and sell things near MSRP on TCG player + eBay to keep prices down. When something goes too high, drop 1000 ETBs, Market dips. Since, you know anyone can manipulate TCGplayer. Manipulate it for good baby.
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IcePyro (@IcePyro69) reportedHay @ryancohen can you gift me a blue check mark? Apparently when I talk Chit to you not a lot of people see it. Also If I am paid I can keep averaging down my GME shares.. I sware I will also buy ebay shares and vote yes on your take over... what's 16 bucks to a billionaire
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Atari Age Gamer (@atari_age_gamer) reported@ValhallaOutcast And you can always get that physical copy through other means . eBay and used stores , garage sales etc. You CANNOT find a digital copy 10 years down the road of a delisted game .
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Steve Paris (@StevieParis2) reported@eBay since the update I can’t list anything off my phone. It keeps stating my shipping policy is an error code but it won’t let me do anything..
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Ric Johnson (@jsON) reportedThe prices are down than expected on eBay: Orange/25 is $80 Neon cats are $15 Some of these are from overseas. Was someone able to get product at a discount?
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Dzhani01 (@CY580091499) reportedHE IGNORED THE #1 PIECE OF HOMELAB ADVICE — "BUY A CHEAP USED SERVER OFF EBAY" — AND BUILT A RACK THE SIZE OF A TOASTER INSTEAD Everyone tells beginners the same thing: grab an old Dell PowerEdge for $80, it's enterprise-grade, it's a bargain. What they don't tell you: it screams like a jet engine, pulls 100W+ sitting idle, and heats the room it lives in. That "cheap" server costs you $150+ a year in electricity alone — every year, forever. So he went the opposite way. One 10-inch mini rack on a desk. Mini PCs that sip ~10W each instead of rack servers. A network switch. A small touchscreen on top running his dashboard — the whole lab visible at a glance. Quiet enough to sit next to. Small enough to carry under one arm. Uses less power than a light bulb. Pause at 1:35 — the eBay listings of used PowerEdge servers he almost bought. Then look at what's actually sitting on his desk at the end. That contrast is the whole video. Most homelab guys measure their setup in rack units and decibels. He measured his in "would I actually want this thing in my room." Skip the eBay trap. Buy small. Stack quiet. Full build in the video.
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Danielle (@comicgal40) reported@01Salty1 @Diffrenet_Toys Fair enough! I’m just glad they made a set that’s more affordable than trying to attempt tracking old ones down on eBay
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SteamDroid (Connie's wife) (@SteamDroid_fmg) reported@RedGhost2010 @thomasmerchnews buy it and sell it on ebay for billions of dollars and call it ''rare factory error percy and truck'' or something trust
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🇺🇸 Shall Not Be Infringed 🇺🇸 (@keeperOfRad) reported@GunWashington I get in trouble if I dont pay taxes on my $601 eBay sale. Wtaf
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Rich Jacob (@RichJacob78) reported@MorgenHatton @gamestop @ryancohen GameStop writes off the game and donates it. Someone steals the game. Then sells it on eBay through GameStop. Then eventually whoever bought the game trades it in for a small GameStop credit and GameStop eventually writes the game off and donates it. Infinite Money Glitch!🚀🎊🎉
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NFTprospector 🦇🔊🍦🏴☠️ (@NFTprospector_) reported@ThePPseedsShow Agreed, 6 years holding is long enough. We’ve done our part it’s time for some ******* action. We’ve missed out on a lot of other investments for trying to fix the system. I believe we win in the end but damn it sucks not to have more clarity other than the pursuit of eBay.
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C (@honestJFishCo) reported@Vivek4real_ Maybe he can figure out how to get the seller fees on eBay down.
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedMulti-channel sellers lose sales to stockouts because manual inventory tracking across Shopify, Amazon, eBay, and Walmart breaks down. Built Restockly to fix that. It watches your stock levels everywhere and fires purchase orders to suppliers automatically when inventory drops
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_Chase😈 (@Ankara_inc) reportedCaller: “ I’m 61 with no retirement savings and living in low income housing” Caller: I’m 61, recently divorced, living in subsidized housing, and I have no retirement savings. I’m working 25 hours a week as a cashier and I just don’t know how to get ahead. Dave: This is primarily an income problem. 25 hours a week as a cashier isn’t enough, you need more hours or a different income stream entirely. What’s holding you back? Caller: I have bad knees and a bad back, so anything physical like cleaning or caregiving is off the table. Dave: Then we shift to what you can do. Can you cook? Do you have items around the house you’re not using? Caller: I do have a lot of stuff, yes. Dave: Start selling it on Facebook Marketplace and eBay. I know someone who made $800,000 in a year just reselling items, it’s a real, scalable business if you work it seriously. Caller: I wouldn’t even know where to start. Dave: You start with what’s already in your home, learn the platforms, and build from there. Use your mind, not your back. It’s not too late, Jenny but fear cannot be the thing that stops you. Caller: I needed to hear that. Dave: I’m going to send you Ken Coleman’s book, The Proximity Principle, to help you think through your next career move. Read it and take action. Caller: Thank you, Dave.