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  • 47% Website Down (47%)
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Preston Website Down 1 hour ago
Southend-on-Sea Website Down 8 hours ago
Ploemeur Website Down 12 hours ago
Paris Website Down 13 hours ago
Preston Website Down 14 hours ago
London Sign in 15 hours ago
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eBay Issues Reports

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  • rickyadry_
    ricky (@rickyadry_) reported

    @MaksymKomarov @eBay what happen now with your BBE suspension? is it get reevaluate automatically or no? got same problem now

  • dwayne71105
    Donald (@dwayne71105) reported

    Only hoping to help show others how ridiculous automated systems are impossible go deal with. I have fought with Ebay, Walmart, and others about problems being denied by vendors. I am sick of the bullshit!

  • STARKindceo
    Tony Stark. (@STARKindceo) reported

    @DaTricksterGod @SuperiorTStark Do i need to take the eBay listing down then

  • EverydayResell
    EverydayReseller (@EverydayResell) reported

    Day 1-126 18 Week Recap Total sales: $49,065.22 Buy cost (COG): $8,151.57 eBay earnings: $27,362.89 Net profit: $19,211.32 ROI: 235% 540+ items sold. 126 consecutive days documented. When I started this challenge, I didn't know exactly what the numbers would look like after 4 months. What I did know was that if I consistently sourced inventory, listed every day, learned from my mistakes, & stayed in the game long enough, the results would eventually show up. There were great days. There were slow days. There were buying mistakes, broken returns, missing parts, cancellations, refunds, & plenty of lessons learned along the way. That's the reality of reselling. The goal was never perfection. The goal was progress. Looking back, nearly every meaningful gain came from doing the simple things repeatedly: Source good inventory. Buy at the right price. List consistently. Treat customers right. Learn from mistakes. Repeat. The biggest takeaway after 126 days is that success rarely comes from 1 huge day. It comes from hundreds of small decisions compounded over time. Most people overestimate what one day can do & underestimate what 126 days of consistency can do. Still learning. Still adapting. Still building. #Reselling #BuildInPublic

  • JayT_Film
    𝓙𝓪𝔂 (@JayT_Film) reported

    @agent_resident7 I bought it on eBay as it's from the theater promotional material, the big issue is that I bought it on opening weekend so it was £33, now I'm not seeing any on there below £100 which is insane

  • PrintedRiffs
    Libertarian Trucking LLC (@PrintedRiffs) reported

    This is the stuff that drives me crazy selling on eBay.. USPS lost a package I sent out. It happens. Buyer tells me he never got it after 3 weeks. I check and tracking stopped 2 weeks earlier. I apologize and issue a refund. I get negative feedback for not psychically knowing he wanted a refund.

  • Sinknslow2
    Grinning Reaper (@Sinknslow2) reported

    @HieisFlame @GreatCthulhu420 I have a few. Sometimes you can find them cheeper, used, on eBay. They are basically chalkware, but a bit studier. I know this because my cat smashed one off the top of a bookshelf. It superglued back together very well, and hasn’t re-broken through several movings.

  • LiamDonnachie
    Liam (@LiamDonnachie) reported

    @pokemondealsuk @bmstores This is the issue as a general with the hobby. There is next to zero shortage of Pokemon product. The issue is that it’s all available for 3x the price on Facebook/Ebay. See it every single restock

  • maniacthrow1
    Try me ***** (@maniacthrow1) reported

    @xMarketNews No, i think warrants will expire worthless. When that happpens ryan steps down from gamestop and moves to eBay. Gamestop dumps below $20 and people start panic selling. Gametop remains a stable company at low price stock with no volatility. This is what i am scared of.

  • TheGameLooters
    The Game Looters (@TheGameLooters) reported

    @AshPaulsen For sure I found parts I needed on eBay and did it myself. Definitely sell it someone out there can fix it for not that much. Anyways good luck on your next tv! LG are still the best 🥰

  • robrebooted
    Robbie Smith (@robrebooted) reported

    @hekkinbats95 I didn’t see either of those buckets either, which is probably good bc I would have bought both, lol. My theater had the sword, the throne bucket and the tin buckets. I really wanted that Skeletor head, hopefully they will come down in price on eBay eventually,

  • Berriesdotfun
    Berries Coin (@Berriesdotfun) reported

    slow cooking a use case for replacing some major mechanics gachas and market places like ebay, what not use. fun exciting times

  • picstoral
    Picstoral (@picstoral) reported

    I'm burnt out. Being pushed to "grow". Promoting a GoFundMe that's going nowhere. Selling on eBay. GAD out of control. A mobile home lot that's looking pretty weedy & I have to clean it myself. I still don't have a working furnace & the drains are still slow. My balance is still "off" & probably always will be. Now let's add a worsening back pain. I'm disabled FFS! There's not one moment where I can sit back & relax. Sleep is the only place I can get relief. Accidents do happen. 💊

  • P4b57_0B4N
    P4b57_0B4N (@P4b57_0B4N) reported

    @ScarletSprites So what are you playing on this thing? Got some games or a flash cart? I got mine from my brother a while back. He was bored over Covid and he would buy these things off of eBay broken by the dozens and recap them and do battery and screen mods. He game time the one I have and I got a flash cart for it but honestly, I haven’t played it much.

  • _WanderingHero_
    (流離の巫女 カグヤ)Wandering Hero Kaguya (@_WanderingHero_) reported

    @SonNajj @negroblack4 @Wario64 I'm in favor of shutting down eBay worldwide because there are too many scams.

  • BrandonNie43375
    Brandon Nielsen (@BrandonNie43375) reported

    @foxenflask Even if you used only 90% of the cash after you pay down all our debt I bet it looks better than buying eBay. We’d also have zero debt!

  • edgelordunicrn
    uni (@edgelordunicrn) reported

    @crucifyxmee i got it second hand on vinted but i think there r others on ebay n **** just look up like 2010 buckle down jack skellington reversible belt n u shuld find it

  • ToussaintSiren
    SirenoftheDeep (@ToussaintSiren) reported

    @onelastunicorn 🫠 my local thrift wouldn't sell me theirs but sold it to someone ELSE which made me sad. I feel you, I'm genuinely thinking of doing the same on ebay. I wish i knew how to fix electronics so I could get one of the discard ones....

  • AbdulBCRT
    Abdul A. (@AbdulBCRT) reported

    @jlucchesi @Drogdor1 I think the whole layaway thing is confusing to BAM because this was very unique to the vintage Star Wars sets— there were a handful of customers probably just putting $5 down to layaway a bunch of stuff, then would post them on eBay and only buy them once they sold

  • br3457731
    Brendon Reeve (@br3457731) reported

    @eBay_UK Once again they have allowed fraud. Perhaps eBay should do AML checks and request identification before an account can be opened. I have written to you on here as your customer service just says we ran in to a problem please try again later….. really helpful

  • squid_tuttle
    Brent (@squid_tuttle) reported

    @DGcards40 @CardPurchaser @eBay Seen a lot of stories of people having the same issue. This is the first non slab I’ve bought off eBay and it will probably be the last

  • chestypuller92
    ChestyPuller’s Ghost (@chestypuller92) reported

    @digitalassetbuy PayPal and Ripple have very strong ties together from the early days. PayPal was a Zero to One idea and eBay was the catalyst. It allowed PP to get massive volume quickly while integrating frictionless retail payment flow. Ripple is solving a similar issue for global banking. 021

  • Yetti2Quick
    YettiLOL (@Yetti2Quick) reported

    @SakurasCardShop question around reship addresses. Ebay essentially does this for shipping internationally as well. Basically once it gets to reshipper, your product is delivered right? So any package issues should be on the reshipper at that point and they should cover any failure to deliver??

  • Bakker684781
    Bakker (@Bakker684781) reported

    @_renderism I work 6 days a week and can still afford a basic condolences pipe down a PS4 is 100$ on Ebay

  • WaxMetrix
    SlabSquatch Sports Cards (@WaxMetrix) reported

    2026 Topps Series 2- Further Analysis Despite reading like the pack-odds version of War & Peace, but with zero literary value, my Series 2 write-up somehow still left more unanswered questions than I’m comfortable with. So in this post, I want to hit a few more things that are relevant if you’re clawing your way through the Series 2 streets. First, I spent so much time buried in the numbers that I barely touched the checklist. And honestly, there are some really fascinating chases in this product. Credit where it’s due: @Topps has been adding some legitimately epic chases to flagship releases lately. I know Hobby and Jumbo prices are up. I get why people don’t love that. But it’s also worth saying this: there aren’t many products in this price range where you still have a real shot at pulling nukes worth thousands. 1) PSA Graded Buybacks For Series 1, Topps teased that they were releasing 75 of the best Topps cards of all time as graded redemptions throughout the year. Based on the odds, I calculated there should have been 19 of the 75 inserted into Series 1 product. This time around, though they were left off the odds sheet, Topps has stated there are 20 more of these to chase. These include: 1952 Topps Andy Pafko 1952 Topps Eddie Matthews 1953 Topps Jackie Robinson 1954 Topps Hank Aaron 1955 Topps Roberto Clemente 1956 Topps Mickey Mantle 1957 Topps Hank Aaron 1960 Topps Mickey Mantle All Star 1961 Topps Roger Maris 1969 Topps Reggie Jackson 1975 Topps George Brett 1977 Topps Reggie Jackson 1982 Topps Traded Cal Ripken 1985 Topps Kirby Puckett 1986 Topps Traded Bo Jackson 1989 Topps Traded Ken Griffey Jr 1993 Topps Derek Jeter 2008 Topps Update Clayton Kershaw 2012 Topps Bryce Harper 2018 Topps Ronald Acuna Jr. Bat Down Some of these are legitimately massive. Some not so much. But I suspect most people would be happy to pull any one of these from a pack of brand new cards. In Series 1, they were available in Hobby & Jumbo formats only, and split fairly evenly between the two. I suspect that will remain consistent in Series 2. 2) Through the Years and Legend Golden Mirrors Through the Years Golden Mirrors caught us by surprise in Series 1, and we were all left wondering how rare they truly were until a new odds sheet was released about the time Celebration boxes came out. It turns out both of these versions of the popular Golden Mirror Image Variations ended up having the same print run, ~23 copies each. Honestly, it wouldn't surprise me if the odds on these are generous considering so few have shown up for sale...23 copies even seems a bit high. The Series 1 Ohtani, Judge, and Griffey deservedly went absolutely nuclear. I am a huge fan of some of the Legend Golden Mirrors and have already set up ebay searches for some. Print runs stayed consistent for Series 2. I'm showing Print Runs of ~24 on both. They're incredibly tough, but the most cost effective formats for pulling both of these, as well as regular Golden Mirror Variations are: 1) Fat Packs, 2) Super boxes, 3) Hangers/Megas/Floor & Retail Displays. If I'm being honest, I don't know the difference in "Floor Display" and Retail Display boxes. But the odds are very similar so I would treat them as interchangeable. You can typically find them at major retailers, they typically run ~$70 and sometimes sold by the pack. 3) Other Rare Inserts Heavy Lumber & Home Field (no longer Home Field Advantage) print runs remained consistent with Series 1, I have them both at ~475 copies ea. The most cost-effective way to pull both of these is again 1) Fat Packs, 2) Super Boxes, 3) Hangers/Megas/Floor & Retail Displays are almost identical. One addition to the Home Field checklist is a Lady Liberty Home Field found only in Fanatics Fest boxes and limited to 25 copies. Seems like a great hit, but I'm very curious how much a an extremely scarce, presumed Statue of Liberty Home Field will sell for. All Aces/All Kings are showing similar print runs at ~240 copies ea. These are wildly popular and have turned into some monster chases. Great checklists on both of these. Best way to find? This is becoming a trend- 1) Fat packs, 2) Super Boxes, 3) Hangers/Megas/Floor & Retail Displays 4) Short Print Rookies 4 of the biggest rookies in the product are extremely-tough-to-pull SPs: McGonigle, Wetherholt, Benge, & Crawford. However, checking out the print runs can be a bit deceptive. My calculations have them at ~4,777 copies ea, which seems crazy high based on how tough they are to pull. But this is due to the miniscule 4-card checklist. If you're looking to pick these up, give it some time. They always start out expensive but fall drastically as buyers realize how many were produced. The most cost-effective way to pull? Once again- 1) Fat Packs, 2) Super Boxes, 3) Hangers/Megas/Floor & Retail Displays 5) Player Number Variations Found in Hobby boxes only, this variation has a bit of a checkered past. Originally introduced as numbered to the player's jersey number, the last few versions we've seen have not been serial numbered. Not only that, but they were also clearly not limited to the corresponding player's jersey number, as evidenced by available copies of some low numbered players. For Series 2, I can't guarantee which way Topps went with these. If there are an equal number of copies of each, then the print runs should be ~20 copies. They are definitely rare, but proceed with caution. Watch out for low numbered players like Ozzie Albies (1), Ketel Marte (4), and Freddie Freeman (5). If we see more than one Albies listed, then I would expect there to be 20 produced. 6) Sneaky low Print Runs There are are few examples that stuck out as having sneaky low print runs. If you are a value seeker, these may be worth keeping an eye on because you may just run across a deal. 1) Pink Diamante- ~160 ea PR was ~295 ea in Series 1, but due to less Hangers produced, they are distinctly lower for S2. 2) Aqua Rainbow Foil- ~375 ea Down from ~515 ea in Series 1. 3) Aqua Holo Foil- ~165 ea Retail SKUs only, down from ~230 ea in Series 1. 4) True Photo Variations- ~95 ea PRs typically around 100, but some sellers may not be aware. 5) 1952 Rookie Variation- ~95 ea If you don't know what you're looking at, these can tend to blend in. Seems like there's been a plethora of versions of 1952 base cards in the past, but these have become quite rare in 2026 flagship releases. 6) Cover Athletes Autos- ~15 ea I can't fathom why Topps wouldn't slap a serial number on these. It would be an easy way to add value since it would be clear how rare they are. 7) Base Major League Material Autos- ~50 ea These have parallels starting with Gold /50. Weirdly, the base versions have strikingly similar odds as the Golds, resulting in almost exactly the same print runs. I'm not saying the base will carry as much value as the Golds /50 because that /50 is worth something. But don't be afraid to grab a deal on one of the base because they're pretty rare. 8) City Connect Swatch Autos- ~56 ea Same deal as the MLM Base autos. There are Golds /50. But there are only ~56 of each base. Odds appear different because some Golds were withheld, resulting in only ~38 of each Gold actually being inserted into the product. Do with that what you will. 9) Rounding the Bases Relics- ~135 ea Non-existent in Series 1, but ~150 ea in Series 2 last year. Even if you're not a fan of plain, non-auto relics, these are pretty badass. Nice heavy thick cards with enclosed base relics. 10) Funko Base Cards- ~290 ea These are down considerably from PRs of ~490 in Series 1. Checklist took a big step back though...no Ohtani. 11) Diamond Dust- ~240 ea I've heard these look amazing in hand. Only found in Hobby & Jumbo formats. In summary, any flagship rip can start to feel like work when you’re ripping it in bulk, and Series 2 is no different. There will be stretches where the product feels like an absolute snoozefest. But despite the added production, I applaud Topps for building in incrementally more massive chases to keep the product vibrant between naps. #thehobby #SlabSquatchAnalytics #2026ToppsSeries2

  • caledfwltch
    caled💿 (@caledfwltch) reported

    @solaceeon @JazineG had this exact same experience lmfao, after getting into P4G when it came out on steam i was fiending for another hit so i hunted down a copy of FES off ebay, convinced a buddy to loan me his PS2, and then learned how to dump roms to play more atlus stuff on my DS

  • fortheflies
    *** 41 (@fortheflies) reported

    i have a serious ebay problem. ive spent like thirty bucks on a circus magazine before

  • RLRottman
    Richard Rottman (@RLRottman) reported

    @bqaggie @CowbellCards @CardPurchaser When I'm looking for something on eBay, and I scroll down to the description, if I see a wall of flowery, unnecessary text, I try to buy it from someone else.

  • renoipgp
    Roman Pioneer (@renoipgp) reported

    I found a Jayson Tatum signed Celtics jersey on eBay that looked wrong. The listing was not from a throwaway account. It was from rockymountainsportsmemorabilia: 100% positive feedback, 183 feedback, U.S. item location, and a $799 price. The jersey had a #Fanatics @Collect hologram, A598877, and Fanatics returns a live Jayson Tatum jersey record with the inscription "The Problem." But that is the real problem: when you check the number on the authenticator's site, you get a record. You do not get the fraud item's marketplace history, its source, or proof that the autograph in front of you is the original authenticated item.

  • kfrederich3
    kfreds.3. (@kfrederich3) reported

    @BamaSaltyMarine @AmiriKing Facebook marketplace and eBay would explode with cases of MRE’s for sale.. driving the price down.. for that reason alone I support this.