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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%)
  • 37% Sign in (37%)
  • 18% Errors (18%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Ilford Website Down 6 hours ago
Saltburn-by-the-Sea Website Down 8 hours ago
Saltburn-by-the-Sea Website Down 16 hours ago
Saltburn-by-the-Sea Website Down 21 hours ago
Fürth Sign in 1 day ago
Buffalo Website Down 1 day ago
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eBay Issues Reports

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  • orwellvalley
    orwellvalley (@orwellvalley) reported

    I'm selling some more things on eBay to pay the legal fees which as a final slap in the face for daring to challenge the system were awarded against us. I've had a few messages off people wanting me to further reduce a price that I have already four times. It's now just over a third of what it cost me some years ago, and has got a bit silly. I said no, I'm not prepared to knock another £50 off to the last guy because from experience those that want to pay the least for something on eBay are generally the ones that complain the most. If it comes down to squabbling over 50 quid and you go for it, you'd better be prepared hunker down for the certain following storm about imperfections.

  • JuunTV
    Juun (@JuunTV) reported

    Just to clear confusion, I see a lot of people saying "oh Sony is just trying to save money by cutting physical releases". No they are not, they are actually willing to cut down a good chunk of income to create full market control. If physical games were a loss leader there would have been something completely wrong with the production and distribution of video games and gaming wouldn't be as big as it was today. Financially speaking this done to increase prices down the road, lock people into an eco system and make people dependent on their platform by creating sunk-cost fallacy. All your eggs in one basket. Because once you spend 1000's of dollars into your account. Its going to be really hard to just give it up. Because you can't just go out and sell your collection on ebay. But yeah tell me again why this is supposed to be good for you as a customer. You are willingly becoming the products and you don't even realize it.

  • LlamaMonstWV
    The Llama Monster (@LlamaMonstWV) reported

    @shalomninja My side hustle is Ebay it's been pretty slow for some reason...

  • warrior_ed59198
    ✨Deano✨ (@warrior_ed59198) reported

    @StarwindZone @DHLGlobal @eBay I’ve had the same issue recently too with evri and Vinted and it’s been such a pain to deal with. Ordered an Alice in wonderland vhs over a week ago and it’s been missing from the delivery address. Had multiple convos with the seller and we’re trying to get to the bottom of it.

  • orwellvalley
    orwellvalley (@orwellvalley) reported

    I'm selling some more things on eBay to pay the legal fees which as a final slap in the face for daring to challenge the system were awarded against us. I've had a few messages off people wanting me to further reduce a price that I have already four times. It's now just over a third of what it cost me some years ago, and has got a bit silly. I said no, I'm not prepared to knock another £50 off to the last guy because from experience those that want to pay the least for something on eBay are generally the ones that complain the most. If it comes down to squabbling over 50 quid and you go for it, you'd better be prepared hunker down for the certain following storm about imperfections, and the veiled threat of negative feedback.

  • 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.

  • pastormbowman
    Michael Bowman (@pastormbowman) reported

    Vibe coded my first app with Claude yesterday/this morning to help with reselling on eBay. Had this idea for a long time and just haven't been able to get anything to work but pointed Fable at the issue and so far seems pretty sweet. Will find out how well it actually works...

  • Fibonacci69
    Fibonacci 🥷 (@Fibonacci69) reported

    AJC claims gacha mechanics will continue to revolutionize the game of collectibles and TCGs. "If you try to like trade these assets in the real world, it sucks" "I go to target to go buy Pokemon sold out, run over to Best Buy sold out. Go to my local card shop and it’s marked up like 30% over retail price. So I go on eBay, next thing I know I actually bought a scam listing. Wasted days and time and money" "Let me just go pull up Collector Crypt, spin the gacha a couple times, see what I get. Lot simpler process, lot easier, makes it far more accessible. I can trust and verify like hey they actually hold these assets, here’s like a tokenized receipt" "Putting these assets on chain is a literal 200x improvement over existing market structure, which is massive right" "The gachas are kind of the Trojan horse for that. These gacha companies are bringing the cards on chain and they’re the ones doing the magic. They solved the cold start problem and they're gonna enable a lot more interesting use cases"

  • Niner808
    Niner808 (@Niner808) reported

    @WaxMetrix @eBay Same thing happened to me on a sealed Panini Honors card. They opened the factory seal and put the card in a sleeve and card saver. The card arrived sticking out but fortunately no damage. After complaining to eBay they refunded me $50 for the issue.

  • 0xDezo
    Dezo (@0xDezo) reported

    CHINESE DEV MADE $487,000 RUNNING LLAMA 405B ON A $580 EPYC CHIP AMD ONLY SHIPPED TO AZURE AMD EPYC 7V13, 64 cores, 128 threads. 512GB of pulled DDR4 ECC at $91 a stick. Supermicro server board for $340. All of it stuffed inside a gaming case on his desk. Most builders think 405B needs an H100 rack. He ran the whole model on a socket that used to run Bing. Pause at 1:58 — the EPYC chip sitting bare with a "made in Malaysia" stamp on the heatspreader. Azure decommissioned this chip. A guy on eBay put it under a desk. Full build in the video below.

  • da_keif
    KeifDaBeef (@da_keif) reported

    @JustinBrannan Bruh im stealing everything that isnt nailed down and reselling it to swifties on Ebay. I might leave an upper decker in one of their toilets tho

  • memeshowlive
    The Meme Show! (@memeshowlive) reported

    @HarmlessNooob @HitTheLiq @iansmithfitness Dude, you can buy a dinosaur bone on Ebay. Problem solved.

  • Mainstreamlive
    Airlim (@Mainstreamlive) reported

    Putting things up on eBay that I don’t really want to but I need things. If I get the funds then I’ll take them down but for now let’s stick them on the old internets

  • orlasuture
    Orla (@orlasuture) reported

    @jklongwith @eBay the sound of ice in one of those old glass tumblers hits different thick clink, slow settle 🥃 they don't make them heavy like that anymore

  • Jh2059
    JD (@Jh2059) reported

    @natsturner @WaxMetrix @eBay Appreciate the response Nat! Know that with a contract you can’t just change things arbitrarily, but glad to have confirmation it’s being worked on. Major issue.

  • 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

  • Christo82965940
    Christopher (@Christo82965940) reported

    UPDATE on Case 5374687210: eBay customer service has now stated in writing: “this was not your fault.” They acknowledge their own system caused the tracking data to be lost. Yet they are still denying my appeal citing a 30-day limit. You admitted fault. Now fix it. @AskeBay @eBay #eBaySeller

  • Jh2059
    JD (@Jh2059) reported

    @WaxMetrix @eBay It is absolutely insane to me that this is still an issue. @natsturner wtf is going on here? I know eBay calls some of these shots but cmon man

  • BlowoutBuzz
    BlowoutBuzz.com (@BlowoutBuzz) reported

    Anybody noticing eBay being immensely slow to load pages lately? Or is it just me?

  • ArmorTailGirl
    Farigiraf use Psybeam 🟣 (@ArmorTailGirl) reported

    Scalpers are a huge problem too — it takes roughly 1,300 packs to pull a chase SIR just to resell it for $1,000+ on eBay. Raising the pull rates isn’t the solution either. Just ask everyone for their personal data, I’m sure you’ll make good use of it 🌈

  • NameBio
    NameBio (@NameBio) reported

    Sales With History 📈 PowerFactory․com sold for $20,000 at Afternic - up from $189 in March 2008 at NameJet. 📈 Poly․capital sold for $6,999 at Afternic - up from $15 in January 2026 at Sav․com. 📈 TenetX․com sold for $6,295 at Afternic - up from $16 in February 2026 at GoDaddy. 📈 DHNM․com sold for $6,000 at Afternic - up from $104 in October 2010 at Ebay. 📉 BuyOrBuild․com sold for $439 at GoDaddy - down from $3,388 in July 2020 at BuyDomains. Yesterday's Word Cloud + TLD Breakdown 👇

  • TacticalTram
    Tactical Tram 🚂 (@TacticalTram) reported

    @VikingF1 @eBay Exact same problem

  • MaxxFeral
    Maxx Feral (@MaxxFeral) reported

    @PeterB585337060 @Rainmaker1973 Yeah - but we got people interested in "Retro Tech" nowadays. Frankly a good % of flat screens can be repaired if no visible damage (cat knocked it over, broken screen) pretty cheaply and FAR less dangerously...still ONLY a pro should. But everyone just buys new. CRT's are more likely to knock you across the room and/or burn off a tiny hunk of flesh than kill you. But some people have weak hearts and it's at the edge of the voltage/types that can cause a heart attack. I don't want authorities going around trying to destroy them if some person does a stupid... CRT's are getting a market back but most/all the places to make new ones have been shut down. Usually, they CAN be repaired a few times to working before dying. Not going to list the signs/solutions here I'd type a book. Again better to try to recycle them to a pro or if into Retro stuff oneself pay to have a legit tech look at it. The last models were giant ones, 32 inch and higher, total dream for kids who had N64s and Dreamcasts to play with. Worth a few $ for a diagnostic then repair if feasible. AND if they find a pile in an estate sale or something, check they are working, might make decent $ on Ebay and make some people happy. Myself I like playing ATARI on a GIANT Flatscreen TV. My Aunt had a projection screen and warned me and other relatives NOT to put the Atari into it - said it'd wreck it and we'd have to mow her lawn and do YEARS of chores to make up for it... And we respected her so we never tried it. Now a flatscreen BIGGER than her $8K setup (NOT adjusted for inflation) is not $400 in my rural big box stores during Black Friday/Christmas... And yes I play ANCIENT games on it! And newer ones. There's some suck like I did play with lightgun games but... But otherwise I do NOT idolize the past though I have fond memories of it. ----Again TL/DR... 1 - let a PRO with experience and the burns/scars to prove it risk his A$$ on it and be PAID for it. 2 - You can FIX most CRTs a few times 3 - I hope there's a retro market like how people purchase NEW LPs (plastic sound music discs) and get NEW music made in LP, Cassette, Mini-Disc format for the niche... Not a "Full return" but a solid mini niche.

  • DadVibesCards
    DadVibes Cards (@DadVibesCards) reported

    @WaxMetrix I talked to an ebay rep about a different issue that I didn't think was going to get resolved. That conversation also went really well and they gave me more than I expected. They have good people there. It's just getting to them that's frustrating, and obviously these situations.

  • collectormane
    CollectorMane (@collectormane) reported

    @TheForza_ @switchstock Not that simple. Not only would It would be nearly impossible to enforce and cost a lot to monitor everyone, but shops could just sell under a different name on eBay or tcgplayer. They also aren't the distributors. I would say the distributors are a large part of the issue

  • CCCollectorTCG
    Corner Card Collector (@CCCollectorTCG) reported

    Is anyone else having issues with @eBay showing your accounts in the negative?

  • BALLBAKEDTAKES
    JL (@BALLBAKEDTAKES) reported

    @WaxMetrix @DesertHeatCards @eBay This is what I’m talking about AUTHENTICATION is terrible! There needs to be an opt out button when it comes to authentication.

  • NPJSwizle
    Noah J (@NPJSwizle) reported

    Who does everyone PC or want to buy? I need some sales to help pay for my wedding next month and my EBay sales have slowed down a bit. @CardPurchaser I don’t know if I’d sell on here unless they were very well vouched for or legit but I’ll make custom lots on eBay if asked!!

  • jackduk1
    jackduk (@jackduk1) reported

    @KarlTurnerMP @andyburnham He couldn't even fix a bus route in Manchester, and now he's an economic mastermind? While he's on, ask him to fix Amazon, Google, Meta, Apple, Microsoft, Netflix, eBay and Starbucks while you're on. Clampet.

  • yodoshow
    Z3RD (@yodoshow) reported

    @BlixkGod @Gumidess Well downloading some games gives you the whole game locally. In those instances, you digitally bought physical media (seeing the same is physically written in your hard drive instead of having physical permissions to enter a server) the no disk thing is really their "yellow ebay