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  • 46% Website Down (46%)
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  • 18% Errors (18%)

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London Errors 4 hours ago
Saltburn-by-the-Sea Website Down 6 hours ago
Paris Errors 7 hours ago
Croydon Errors 17 hours ago
Oldham Errors 18 hours ago
Belfast Sign in 20 hours ago
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eBay Issues Reports

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  • sworrall
    Simon Worrall 💉💉 💉💉💉💉 (@sworrall) reported

    @combat_boot @Edeaulx I thiught that you sourced the Easy-Melt polyester variety found on eBay? No problems with water absorption.

  • ourtradingcards
    Dr. Sports Antagonist & Dr. Card Economist (@ourtradingcards) reported

    Ebay seller that combine S1/S2/Update (inserts) (parallels) in drop down menus are so easy to avoid when searching players... Often times the card(s) (you) are after have been sold but the search still picks up the listing... I get why sellers do it, but as a buyer, it's easy to move on to an individual listing...

  • Christo82965940
    Christopher (@Christo82965940) reported

    Hi @AskeBay — I need urgent escalation on Case 5374687210. eBay ruled against me stating I "didn't provide tracking in time" — but my eBay message records show I provided signed delivery confirmation 19 days before the buyer even opened the case. I have official Chunghwa Post CN08 documentation and a Poste Italiane signed receipt. This is a factual error in the ruling, not a policy disagreement. Frontline CS and the disputes team have both refused to engage. I need this reviewed by someone with actual authority. Seller ID: Rolf_Racing_Ver.2. How do I get this escalated properly?

  • pavlai12
    Paul (@pavlai12) reported

    @TCGPokePlug @eBay They added the sales tax to the order total and then subtracted it. That has no impact to you. Your fees were $419. Your sale must have been around $2900 and you received almost $2500. So, what’s the issue?

  • botchedalism
    botchedalism (@botchedalism) reported

    Someone could grab a chunk, break it down, and sell pieces on eBay. There is absolutely a market.

  • scott_sleepy
    Scott Sleepy (@scott_sleepy) reported

    Running the numbers with Grok, GameStop is over-leveraged buying eBay. Hear me out - if they acquired Chewy now, this gets them the free cash flow needed to support that loan while Ryan turns around eBay. Structured correctly, this allows them to hit the $32 Warrant strike price. Chewy is in an extremely advantageous position for this right now. Their stock price is a steal, they are largely done with the major CapEx for growing their distribution centers (which can be further leveraged in NewCo), and have strong and growing Free Cash Flow. The price is right. The cash flow supports the loan. Ryan can focus on eBay when he gets it. And he can manage/improve Chewy in his sleep. CRITICALLY - $GME will be volatile after an acquisition like this, and Ryan can issue an ATM into a squeeze. The big squeeze comes later. A small one in the interim can, with an ATM, basically let Ryan buy Chewy for free.

  • porcelaincups
    (@porcelaincups) reported

    @KotoriSenseiBA @LostSkeledude idk if I'll get a response but how would this work if I buy a figure off ebay and not directly from a big retailer? I collect hot toys figures and for the ones I dont have/are sold out in the US, I usually buy from hong kong sellers. would this be an issue?..

  • RobbieV1988104
    Robbie (@RobbieV1988104) reported

    @thwacknicklaus This club thwarted my free golf in college. Had a course where you paid $1 and wrote your name down if you’re a member. I’d pay the buck and write down my friend’s name who had a membership. Bought this driver off eBay and roped one down the first fairway - too much attention.

  • qurlt1
    @qurlt (@qurlt1) reported

    This is one of the most interesting set-’em-up-and-knock-‘em-down opportunities I’ve seen in the market. The variables are largely staring us in the face. We know the balance sheet. We know the cash position. We know the buyback authorization. We know the eBay stake. We know the governance vote. We know Ryan Cohen’s playbook because we’ve watched him execute it before. But we also are going up against a stystem that has been captured. Keep the faith but don’t put all your eggs in one basket.

  • naiveanalyst7
    NaiveAnalyst (@naiveanalyst7) reported

    Let’s not panic about Proposal 4 failing at eBay’s annual meeting. It would only have been the easy way to bring the offer in front of eBay shareholders, by lowering the special meeting threshold to 10%. But the offer can still reach them through a Schedule TO, a tender offer filed directly with the SEC that bypasses the board entirely. To get there, though, one event is vital: the proposal we vote on as GameStop shareholders on July 7th, the increase in authorized shares from 1 billion to 2.5 billion. This is the most important near-term catalyst for the whole deal, since the $125 offer is split evenly between cash and GME stock, and the stock half simply doesn’t exist yet in sufficient quantity. GameStop is sitting near its current 1 billion authorized share ceiling, so without the increase, there aren’t enough shares to actually deliver the equity portion of the consideration. Regarding this, on June 8th GameStop filed a supplement to its proxy materials clarifying the voting standard for the share authorization proposal, and two things came out of it. First, the proposal is classified as a routine matter under NYSE rules. This matters because of how broker voting works. When a proposal is routine, brokers holding shares on behalf of retail clients can vote those shares at their own discretion even if the client gives no instruction. On non-routine matters, those uninstructed shares simply don’t get voted. GameStop’s retail base is enormous and notoriously slow to return voting instructions, so under a non-routine classification a huge block of shares would effectively sit out. Routine classification means brokers can vote that block, and historically broker discretionary votes lean toward management’s recommendation. Second, the supplement clarified that abstentions are not counted as votes cast, so they have no effect on the outcome. Only FOR and AGAINST votes count toward the threshold. This removes a common drag that sinks shareholder proposals where high abstention rates are driven by apathy or confusion. Put together, these two points meaningfully tilt the probability of passage in management’s favor. They don’t guarantee it, brokers vote according to their own policies and determined opposition can still organize, but the structural setup is favorable. Still learning. Still sharing. Not financial advice. $GME $EBAY

  • _monoprix
    pancake_akechi6 (@_monoprix) reported

    @xEPluribusUnum @EvangelionShots don’t use amazon unless it’s amazon japan, it’s safer to buy from individual japanese resellers only issue would potentially be shipping costs but i enable the « free international shipping » filter on ebay

  • anishmoonka
    Anish Moonka (@anishmoonka) reported

    The metal ice tray in that video freezes water 30 to 50 percent faster than the plastic one in your kitchen right now. Aluminum conducts heat roughly 1,000 times better than the plastic most modern ice trays are made from. The lever design was invented by a GE engineer named Edward Roberts, who filed the patent in 1949. At General Electric, it was sold as the Redi-Cube. Ads in the 1950s marketed it under names like "Magic Touch" and "Honeycomb," pitching the simple satisfaction of pulling one handle and cracking a full tray of ice loose at once, with no running water and no banging against the sink. By the 1970s, aluminum trays had largely vanished from American kitchens. The reason was cost. Roberts' son later described the Redi-Cube as being replaced by "simpler and cheaper plastic models," and he was right. After World War II, plastic manufacturing scaled up fast, and the price gap became too wide to ignore. The plastic trays that took over were worse in almost every way. They absorbed freezer odors and warped in the cold. When you twisted them to release ice, tiny plastic fragments broke off into the cubes. Researchers have found that using plastic ice trays can deposit microplastics directly into what you drink. The aluminum tray had none of these problems. The first automatic ice maker appeared in a home refrigerator around 1953. But it took until the 1980s to become a standard fixture in American homes. In between, they ran on plastic trays, stuck between a better design they had abandoned and convenience they had not yet reached. Vintage aluminum ice trays sell on eBay for $10 to $20. A new stainless steel version of the same design sells on Amazon for $20 to $25.

  • EuropeMacApps
    EuropeMac (@EuropeMacApps) reported

    @gmoneyNFT the issue Mac studio with more 96gb of ram isn't available anymore so you have to wait , but it is smart move (don't spend 40k on 512gb Mac Studio on eBay)

  • AfricaisHOME2
    AFRICA IS HOME GLOBAL (@AfricaisHOME2) reported

    Canadian🇨🇦 payments firm Nuvei has agreed to buy Payoneer for about 2.75 billion dollars in cash, paying 7.40 dollars per share in a deal aimed at building a single platform for both merchant payments and cross-border payouts. The offer is a 44 percent premium to Payoneer’s price before Reuters reported advanced talks, and values the company at roughly 2.26 billion dollars based on its market cap. The transaction is expected to close in mid 2027 pending Payoneer shareholder and regulatory approvals, and will combine Nuvei’s acceptance and processing business with Payoneer’s network for sending, holding and converting money in multiple currencies across 150 markets. The combined company expects to generate around 3 billion dollars in annual revenue and process more than 500 billion dollars in payment volume for 2.4 million customers. Executives say the deal addresses demand for unified infrastructure as commerce grows more complex, letting businesses accept payments, manage treasury and FX, issue cards and access stablecoin rails in one place. Payoneer brings regulatory licenses and clients including Amazon, Walmart, eBay and Airbnb, while Nuvei adds scale in merchant acquiring and embedded finance. Analysts note antitrust risk looks limited because the businesses are complementary, with little overlap in their core services. - World Business News.

  • AustinBurley1
    Kaiba’s Confections TCG (@AustinBurley1) reported

    Problem with alot of businesses these days is they hold your money to longest possible extent before you receive a payout. Yet everyone you pay wants paid on time . It’s a super annoying issue. Can’t tell me a multimiilion dollar apartment complex doesn’t have the funds to pay you your deposit on time in accordance with the law. Don’t get me started on insurance companies and ebay… like pulling teeth man.

  • thelostjeff
    Jeff (@thelostjeff) reported

    @RNGingy Ebay, tcgplayer online. If you sell individually you will get more, but its more trouble.

  • ballparfrank
    Frank Schneider (@ballparfrank) reported

    @WaterPlantGuy @CardPurchaser Once it shows delivered it not your problem. Ebay will back you.

  • james_recchion
    Reinstated Coach (@james_recchion) reported

    @_adamccc @CardPurchaser @eBay It’s crazy it’s been a thing for over a year now and there’s a simple fix and they refuse to do anything. It’s literally mind boggling

  • MrHuntinNoobs
    Tru Arte (@MrHuntinNoobs) reported

    @ebay I have a genuine question. How come when I look for an item sold it is not in chronological order? Like the most recent order should be at the top of the page I'm looking now and the most recent order is 15 to 20 items down but you'll have an item that sold in May above it

  • mongogoose
    goose (@mongogoose) reported

    @justsh1tmypants Unfortunately the switch capture cards tend to stay pretty pricey unless you can manage to find a hand me down or a used one on eBay, it’s tough man, really wanna play some stuff on stream but I can’t

  • NunnnnnaB
    coooookie cutttter (@NunnnnnaB) reported

    @dear_angel_lacy @imtrashdva @soitgoeslexi I think it’s really ******* annoying to triple down on something like this when someone who acc spent their money on the cd has a review on it. This person got in the queue and bought something. They’re allowed to return it/be dissapointed in it and not sell it on eBay

  • samboboev
    Sam Boboev (@samboboev) reported

    BREAKING: @PayPal winds down venture arm as fintech giant restructures under new CEO PayPal is shuttering its 10-year-old venture team amid a broader corporate shakeup, according to five sources familiar with the matter. The fund’s headcount has shrunk from more than 10 in late 2025 to now only two, according to an archived version of the website for PayPal Ventures. Meanwhile, the page that listed the venture unit’s employees is no longer visible. PayPal is also exploring the sale of some of its positions on the secondary market and has hired the investment bank Jefferies to help with potential transactions, said one source familiar with the matter, who declined to be named while talking about private business dealings. PayPal established its venture arm in 2016, one year after eBay spun off the fintech into an independent company. Since then, PayPal Ventures, which invests off the fintech’s balance sheet, has backed more than 80 companies across three funds that total more than $850 million. Some of its more prominent bets include the fintech Plaid, the crypto custodian Anchorage Digital, and its exits include Bill com’s acquisition of the startup Divvy in 2021. The performance of the venture fund’s portfolio contributed 10 cents to PayPal’s $1.53 earnings per share in the fourth quarter of 2025, as opposed to subtracting four cents in 2024, according to a February earnings release. News by Fortune

  • TCGPokePlug
    ThePokePlug (@TCGPokePlug) reported

    @pavlai12 @eBay The issue is that, if I sell a $500 card they are still making the same % Cards over $500-1000 should be far less %’s for the same amount of work/ processing on their end

  • Evenios
    Geddings (@Evenios) reported

    @GTAGFX xbox series x! the ps5 pro i think is more powerful but its waay too much costly lol. plus can get the xbox series x for like 400 bucks used on ebay. they should NOT have made this for the s though they will have to dumb it down!

  • teddy__com
    Teddy.com (@teddy__com) reported

    @sneedweb I don’t understand why you’re still posting about eBay. The stock is down 20% since the offer. He doesn’t have anywhere near the cash or equity to finance this deal. The most cash he could get from the combined cashflow is like $7-8b, max. You’re watching this like it’s a damn tennis match. If eBay agreed today, he couldn’t do it, unless they gave him half the company. It’s a bluff, buddy. Stop talking about it. It’s not happening.

  • Buckie5886
    Buckie58 (@Buckie5886) reported

    @heistypokerdlr @CardPurchaser If you're in the US, once it gets to the facility where they ship it overseas (seems to be one in CA and one in IL) the transaction is complete on your end. I'm not sure if they might try to scam you for the money back after it gets to that point, but then it'd be you vs eBay. English Pokemon is big in SE Asia so there are a lot of people buying from that area of the world. I haven't had any issues personally.

  • GoodIDeaDudes
    Notions (@GoodIDeaDudes) reported

    @NymFrance If I was an American I’d be buying up a bunch of used iPhones ready to sell on eBay to people in the U.K in case it’s locked down on a device level.

  • dutchdecrypto
    dutch (@dutchdecrypto) reported

    @poke_maam i'm with you in the current. right now if you sell ebay auction/consigning or as a vendor you get to sell at a premium but someone is taking a cut I think over time that cut being taken trends down as long as onchain marketplaces keep getting more desirable inventory and more liquidity this is not a quick thing but a long term trend

  • EmmaSpecter
    normal emma (@EmmaSpecter) reported

    having terrible taste in movies is honestly so sick bc Real Film Art is wildly expensive online but the hustlers (2019) dir. lorene scafaria poster i just ordered on ebay? basically free

  • sometingthing
    beyFLOPcé🇵🇸 (@sometingthing) reported

    @paratimes I found one on eBay sealed for 24$. It arrived at my mail forwarder(so not to me irl just yet) and the hype sticker says the correct info. So I’m gagged I copped it for so cheap xo. Copped for my sister who loves Hayley down