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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.

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by eBay users through our website.

  • 44% Website Down (44%)
  • 38% Sign in (38%)
  • 18% Errors (18%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Philadelphia Errors 11 hours ago
Saltburn-by-the-Sea Website Down 11 hours ago
Saltburn-by-the-Sea Website Down 24 hours ago
Ilford Website Down 1 day ago
Saltburn-by-the-Sea Website Down 1 day ago
Saltburn-by-the-Sea Website Down 2 days ago
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eBay Issues Reports

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  • AndrewS87482114
    Ozzie Albies Shark (@AndrewS87482114) reported

    @JBMcards Nice. I sniped one like a year ago. Been trying to get an Ozzie but no one on eBay will come down to a realistic price

  • Maxyvoi
    Max (@Maxyvoi) reported

    PCIFIC is also expanding beyond the marketplace itself with PCIFIC Safeguard, our browser extension. We are optimising for eBay first. The idea is simple: PCIFIC should help buyers and sellers wherever they already are. For buyers, the extension appears directly inside the eBay listing page. You do not need to open a clunky popup, copy a URL, or paste details into another tool. PCIFIC renders inside the eBay UI, near the buying decision. When you click Review with PCIFIC, the extension reviews the visible listing details, seller signals, reviews, condition claims, item description, returns information, and listing context. It then gives you a plain-English report. It can highlight things like: • Vague condition wording • Missing proof • Unclear accessories • Suspicious listing history patterns • Seller signal concerns • Product details that may confuse buyers • Questions worth asking before paying PCIFIC Safeguard is a decision-support tool. It surfaces patterns, explains risk signals, and helps buyers ask better questions before spending money. One example is listing history. Sometimes a listing can show a large number of sales, which creates trust. But if the listing was previously used for a cheaper item and later changed into an expensive device, that sold count may not mean what the buyer thinks it means. PCIFIC Safeguard looks for patterns like that and explains them clearly. The extension also gives buyers a score, a simple status such as Looks safe or Check first, and a copyable message they can send to the seller. For sellers, the extension works inside the eBay listing flow. When you are creating a listing, PCIFIC can show fee guidance directly in the UI, so you understand what eBay may take before you publish. It also adds a Review with PCIFIC button for sellers. This reviews your draft listing from a buyer’s point of view. It checks whether your title, description, condition notes, price, and trust signals make sense. For example, if your title says the item is in good condition but your description suggests heavy wear, PCIFIC can flag that. If buyers may want battery health, warranty information, proof of reset, accessory details, or clearer photos, PCIFIC can point that out before the listing goes live. The extension also saves review states between sessions. So if you reviewed a listing two days ago and come back to it later, PCIFIC remembers that. You do not need to regenerate the same review again. This matters because marketplace buying is not always instant. People compare listings, leave tabs open, come back later, message sellers, and sleep on decisions. PCIFIC Safeguard is built around how people actually shop. The bigger vision is not only eBay and not only tech. Tech is the first category because it has obvious trust problems: IMEI checks, serial numbers, battery health, device locks, specs, repairs, warranties, and hidden condition issues. But the same idea can apply to watches, trading cards, collectables, fashion, cars, and other categories where buyers need help understanding risk and trust. PCIFIC started as a UK tech marketplace. But the bigger mission is becoming clearer: PCIFIC helps people make safer, clearer marketplace decisions before money changes hands. And with tools like findr, buildr, PCIFIC Checkup, and PCIFIC Safeguard, we are not just trying to make another marketplace. We are building the tools that marketplaces should have had already. Our philosophy is simple: wherever friction exists, we look for a way to reduce it. If AI is the right tool, we use AI. If a simple button, QR code, manual review, form, verification flow, or buyer checklist solves the problem better, we use that instead. The point is not to make everything automated. The point is to make buying and selling feel easier, safer, and clearer for normal people.

  • kakuu2023
    kakuu (@kakuu2023) reported

    @AskeBay @ebay I need help with a serious issue. A refunded order was later delivered with the same tracking number, but it contained a completely different item. The automated assistant cannot resolve this. Could you please advise how I can contact a human agent by message

  • Howaboua
    Howaboua (@Howaboua) reported

    So I made some questionable purchases. Don't sleep on ex-biz refurbs/2nd hands. Worth reading if you think PC hardware is expensive. Mini pc server going from Intel 6th gen 4c4t 12gb ddr4, 256gb to a 6p8e cpu, 16gb ddr5, 512gb from Q1 2025 for £390 (sic!). Imma trade in the stick and max it out to 64gb ram, 2nd hand oem sodimm. I plan on running 3ish Claw-likes on it, a windows VM, a local ERP system and databases (I sorta started working for my mate's software company - I'll tailscale it out to him so we can run coding agents and ****, have the Claws run the company admin, another Claw for my freelancing and another one for PA purposes) I also got tired of my old but trusty Thinkpad x13 8gb ram (soldered) 6c12t 256gb (it's trying, bless it, but it overheats and the hoops I need to go through for Chromium to behave. side note, also post-biz 2nd hand I got for like £220) to a... T14gen1 4c8t, 48gb ram (WTF), 1tb ssd (WTF) for £570 (WTAF). Yeah it's old. But it comes from an ebay seller that sells loads of thinkpad components. They probably know what they're doing. This one is a crossgrade, as the CPU is worse, but it's my BS machine for youtube/browser/ssh - I know what I need from it. Obvs, 1tb is gonna land in the server. Again, there are millions of unwanted post-deprecation PCs that all have very random decent specs. What they do not do is run any GPU workloads (AI or gaming) so nobody wants them. I swore to myself my current big desktop is gonna be my last one (5800x3d, 32gb ddr4 3600 ram, 1tb ssd, rtx5070, great mobo, fancy PSU, noctua fans, the full shebang). It just makes no sense. Just get a somewhat decent 2nd hand office PC, upgrade the ram, get an oculink card or smthg, and trade it in for a newer model every year or two. It will cost you, as you see, £390ish, they will buy it back for probably £200+, unless prices spike up even more, and you never really risk it breaking down (5 year warranty and these PCs have been used on office tasks, 40 hrs a week, which is probably less than us nerds run ours, same goes for the laptop, it was probably used very casually). You absolutely do not need the top of the line hardware, a mac mini or any other crap that people are telling you to buy. Obvs there are use cases when this isn't going to work - local AI, compiling heavy stuff (unless you wanna wait), gaming... And I understand for some this is still a lot of money. But compare it to the "I need an Apple computer" mentality and suddenly it's fish & chips money. And yes, you bet I will be trading in my current gear to fund the max-out-RAM upgrades, it will just about cover getting 64gb ddr5 sodimms. Anyway, just yapping. Hope this helps someone. You can absolutely get the job done on the budget, don't let anyone tell you otherwise.

  • Dikasmaush66251
    Dikasmausha (@Dikasmaush66251) reported

    @brandon1luv @SnapBlastPLAY @Fraser789 I know Sony made prices different per country, but I looked at those games on the US playstation store and I was able to find an equal or cheaper deal on Amazon or Ebay for almost all of those games that were already marked down, w/ a few exceptions.

  • bocallaghan25
    BOC - #1 Gerrit Cole Enjoyer (@bocallaghan25) reported

    @YankeeLibrarian @RAKcity27 A lot of diehard sports fans really appreciate them, especially if you are a hockey fan too. If I have the money and like them, what’s the problem with it? You can get one for around $100 or less on fanatics or eBay sometimes 😭😭

  • exedexes1
    exedexes1 (@exedexes1) reported

    @HeardChanda @WashProbs I always figure it would be over real fast if someone just went down the supply chain of whoever makes like brand new perfect Confederate flags and stuff like that like you can't buy the stuff on eBay anymore so where does perfect heraldic parade regalia of hate groups really get made in 2026, that just looks immaculate but they still pop up out of a bandbox as if it was like 5 cents to make the flags and stuff

  • elbrad0
    elbrad0 (@elbrad0) reported

    @ryancohen I just spent the last 3 days trying to buy RAM on eBay. Was having problem after problem simply trying to give the company my money. Please buy eBay and sort them out.

  • djboise2004
    DJBoise83716 🇺🇸 (@djboise2004) reported

    @BasedMikeLee How the hell can you have 400 of them and not a sole can track them down???? But the government knows if I make $600 on ebay

  • kendearbornky
    Kenneth Dearborn (@kendearbornky) reported

    @RonFilipkowski On The West Wing, an intern got in trouble for selling moose meat on EBay? 🙄

  • betty_egg
    Betty Egg (@betty_egg) reported

    @Tecnoguy1 @ShowMeLaTweet You're talking about ONE game you hypothetically lost access to..... vs the literal actual thousands of games you DO have access to - precisely BECAUSE of digital. These sob stores about some game from 2007 don't work on me. People need to move on, OR they can go out of their way to buy a retro console and find a sale for the game on eBay - that's a YOU problem, and shouldn't be an issue for the vast majority of consumers. I have more access to games I played as a child, like Super Mario Bros 3 or Ninja Gaiden for the NES - than I ever did when physical media was the only option.

  • boogieman1961
    Michael Wright (@boogieman1961) reported

    Hey @eBay, how much longer are the issues with creating/updating listings going to go on? It's been days now. For the fees you charge, things should get fixed so you can charge more ridiculous fees.

  • MeowskatooI
    House Cat (@MeowskatooI) reported

    @StewFractor1of1 @eddiemcpigskin @eBay Brother because the seal is “Void” ebay is technically off the hook if that card happened to be swapped for a fake. Thats the problem here

  • Glen64277198
    Glen (@Glen64277198) reported

    @eBay @landondonovan @JackWilshere Seller account issue. Chargeback dispute handling problem. Frontline support provided conflicting information about an appeal. Requesting escalation to Seller Protection/Payments team. I can provide case details privately.

  • jdiggityart
    J-Diggity (@jdiggityart) reported

    @mimibunvt I got a used headset on ebay for like $100 and it worked pretty well for me for a long time (the only issue is that the left controller stick has drift lol) But yeah it would be really fun to do, I hope you can find a nice headset someday if you do get one 🙏

  • chopkensx
    kaylee 🦑 (@chopkensx) reported

    see, my problem is i get cards in the mail that i order and then i immediately want to go on ebay to buy more because i like knowing i have some coming in the mail (even tho i literally still have some on the way) lol

  • Myibidder
    Bid Sniper for eBay (@Myibidder) reported

    Try to resolve your issue with the seller directly before opening a case on eBay #MyibidderTips

  • TheGlueSniffer
    Sniff (@TheGlueSniffer) reported

    @SudStars05 Only problem is you have to deal with eBay users like Greg Fines buying up everything that’s actually decently priced so they can scalp it

  • davidevans442
    🦈🐑🚂davidevans442-Undy 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🐑🇺🇦🐧 (@davidevans442) reported

    @not_airspeed Refuse to use them for anything I buy from eBay or elsewhere. Used to be Hermes, aka Herpes - just changed their name. Had stuff stolen and broken by them. No more.

  • Glen64277198
    Glen (@Glen64277198) reported

    @eBay Seller account issue. Chargeback dispute handling problem. Frontline support provided conflicting information about an appeal. Requesting escalation to Seller Protection/Payments team. I can provide case details privately.

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Big sellers have repricing armies. Independent sellers have spreadsheets and guesswork. Built CompeteBox to fix that. AI monitors Amazon, eBay, Walmart prices and sends you a Slack alert when a price move wins the Buy Box. Stop leaving money on the table. Live soon.

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Watching competitors' prices all day is a terrible use of your time. Built PricingPilot to do it for you — an autonomous AI that crawls Amazon, eBay, and Shopify, then reprices your products the moment a margin window opens. Price floors, MAP enforcement, continuous learning.

  • NOTDlZZY
    𝘪𝘮𝘢𝘨𝘪𝘯𝘢𝘳𝘺✩𝘣𝘰𝘺𝘧𝘳𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘥 (@NOTDlZZY) reported

    @CELEBRISVOX ‘it’s not like they can complain when the seth baker is staying in one of their rooms. they probably sell these things on eBay.’ devon joked, biting down on his lower lip as his hands suddenly felt so empty. —

  • highreadysystem
    High Ready System (@highreadysystem) reported

    @amerpipedream I saw a comment about how a product on eBay is cheaper than on your site, but the issue with market platforms like Amazon and eBay, are the excruciating fees just so you can "tap into their vast customer base". I have a personal eBay account for selling my household goods, and I easily lose ~20% of my total sales on taxes and eBay fees alone, not including losses from shipping and packaging. There should be some understanding that depending on distributor, supplier, and volume, wholesale prices differ. And that there is a limit to how low a product can be sold for before it turns into a charity. Online netizens on Xitter love to talk about hiring domestic nationals as opposed to H1B or TFWs, but they also want to price match Amazon, eBay, and/or foreign websites. At the end of the day, what can we even do. 🤷

  • pitsch
    Pit Schultz (@pitsch) reported

    @XCSme @mandla_putu @Pirat_Nation >Geekbench 6: i9-14900K (~3,000–3,100 single / ~19,500–20,500 multi) edges the Ultra 7 270K Plus in single-core while trading blows in multi; the older Ryzen 9 5900X lags notably behind both (~2,500 single / ~13,000–14,000 multi). A typical refurbished dual Xeon Gold (e.g., 2x 6148, 40 cores total) scores lower single-core (~2,000–2,300) but can reach 25,000–35,000+ multi depending on clocks and config. PassMark CPU Mark: i9-14900K leads with ~58,000–59,000, ahead of the Ultra 7 270K Plus (~50,000–55,000 range) and well above the Ryzen 9 5900X (~40,000–42,000). Dual Xeon setups often exceed 70,000–100,000+, excelling in heavily parallel server workloads. Cinebench R23: i9-14900K delivers ~2,100–2,200 single / ~38,000–41,000 multi, outperforming the Ultra 7 270K Plus and significantly beating the Ryzen 9 5900X (~1,600 single / ~22,000–25,000 multi). Dual Xeon configurations shine here with 50,000–80,000+ multi-core potential, making them the strongest for extreme raw multi-threaded tasks despite weaker single-core performance. Popular refurbished dual Xeon workstation models (LGA 3647/Cascade Lake or similar) include Dell Precision T7910/T7920/T7820, Lenovo ThinkStation P910/P920, and HP Z8 G4 equivalents — these often come with dual Xeon Gold/Platinum CPUs, high DDR4 ECC capacity, and workstation-grade build quality. Typical costs for refurbished full systems: $600–$1,500+ (depending on CPU generation, RAM, GPU, and storage); barebones or lightly configured units can start under $500 on eBay/ServerMonkey/PCSP/Dell Outlet. Motherboard + dual CPU combo pricing (refurbished): LGA 3647 dual-socket boards (Supermicro X11, ASUS, Gigabyte C621) run $150–$350; a solid dual Xeon Gold pair (e.g., 2x 20-core models) adds $100–$400, for a total combo often under $600–$800 — excellent value for massive multi-core performance.<

  • texastim1997
    TAF (@texastim1997) reported

    @Fitzy__07 Where do you typically buy these second hand cards from? Don’t trust sellers on EBay but the market for Celtic autographed cards is quite small as it is, so having trouble locating a reputable seller

  • Buddha_Badazz
    Space Ghost (@Buddha_Badazz) reported

    @eBay Bro fix yalls damn app, 60 billion dollar company y’all should be able to resolve an issue like this within 24 hours #eBay

  • blue_control69
    🇬🇧BlueControl🇬🇧 (@blue_control69) reported

    @RsGimble @SkyNews You are correct. As an eBay seller, a lot of my items are sent with evri and I haven't had an issue since I started 12 months ago. Back in their early days they were fairly unreliable, from my experiences they have turned that around.

  • BillLee9739
    Bill (@BillLee9739) reported

    I had a problem with an eBay seller this week, my first time ever. Short ver: the product didn't have a feature that he stated it did. After being a complete a-hole for 2 days, he finally authorized a return. I so wanted use tampons and ****-pads as shipping material in the box.

  • Funzito
    Hillary Banks' Attorney (@Funzito) reported

    @muheediva01 The problem is we keep paying...I STILL don't have Hulu because **** them, when Facebook asked for a copy of my DL I said **** them ..found out Amazon got employees peeing in bottles I shop eBay...I don't play with my powerful dollars!!!