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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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  • 48% Website Down (48%)
  • 33% Sign in (33%)
  • 19% Errors (19%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Preston Website Down 2 hours ago
Swadlincote Website Down 10 hours ago
Preston Website Down 14 hours ago
Leeds Website Down 14 hours ago
Manchester Errors 15 hours ago
Dundee Website Down 15 hours ago
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eBay Issues Reports

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  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Most marketplace sellers write terrible listings. They leave money on the table with bad photos and generic copy. Built ListCraft to fix that — AI-powered listing creation for eBay, Etsy, Amazon, and FB Marketplace sellers. Fast, polished, actually converts.

  • JenX_Based
    Jen-X (@JenX_Based) reported

    Thank you SO MUCH. Today I will use this to eat well & buy a bag of food for my dog Joey. I've been living off the McDonald's app lately & i do need a good meal. The bag of dog food will last about 3 weeks because Joey eats with me sometimes too. Also I will have to save for my phone bill because its due tomorrow. I've no way to pay it right now Ebay income is dying because of the war & with limited inventory there im down to hope. Ill be ok if I can get out there & start hunting again. Ive been sick all morning though. 🤕 All I want is a fair fight. Dying we without Healthcare, especially when you know you could beat it, sucks. I appreciate you all. @Notwokenow thank you

  • 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,

  • shadowflrr
    Anna (@shadowflrr) reported

    @FloatyRedHead23 @beau2fuldisastr @NegansLioness This. I made a good deal on eBay, saves you a lot of money & time of hunting down all the single issues

  • EzymunyE
    Eli (@EzymunyE) reported

    @OldTownJB @nikeshjs Is consignment worth it? I was deliberating sending my raw and graded cards to them or another company. My main issue is I was burned by Ebay before so I'd rather not list cards myself... if a seller a card didn't arrive but DC87 can prove they send it, who would ebay side with?

  • Lancashire23177
    Notimeformorons (@Lancashire23177) reported

    @VikingQuant @BryceMLipscomb Incel ugly bastard bought an outfit on Ebay, so he can feel butch. Yeah, no, not working.

  • uf7gator27340
    GatorGrad_ (@uf7gator27340) reported

    @prewarcards I just listed some upgraded t206 cards on ebay. Sticking to buying them graded feom here on out. SGC is terrible and I can't imagine them improving.

  • 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

  • menace_daAlpha
    menace_&_crypto (@menace_daAlpha) reported

    @benzibenzion Coins are the same..I buy at my local shop thinking I got a nice coin, get home and check Ebay and the same coin is ten dollars cheaper. I do find the occasional error coin cheaper in a shop..but never silver or proofs at a better price than Ebay..

  • 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.

  • PBubbleguts
    princess bubbleguts💕🔞🇬🇧 (@PBubbleguts) reported

    @EROTIBOT3000 We have ebay in the UK I just dont have stuff like walmart lol Did ur phones last long and did u ever run into issues with ebay?

  • qurlt1
    @qurlt (@qurlt1) reported

    Because they were already starting to push the stock down because of the eBay acquisition. @ryancohen has a lot more up his sleeve. The cake has to bake.

  • BillionsM68468
    BillionsMind (@BillionsM68468) reported

    You can buy amazon,meta and microsoft at the same time,noone doesnt care about it if the the stockprice is shitting nonstop. Where is shareholder value? You re shitting Ebay directors,but last 5 years $EBAY is up %60 and your $gme is down 60. Stop being 🤡

  • xdgjp
    XDG🐉 (@xdgjp) reported

    The Trajectory of Elon Musk: A Modern Industrial Miracle The Man Who Turned Dreams into Industries and Reached the Threshold of Becoming the First Trillionaire in Human History - 3 Chapter 5: X .com and PayPal: Putting Money on the Internet After Zip2, Musk turned his attention to finance. He believed that the internet would change not only the flow of information, but also the flow of money. Banking, remittances, payments, securities, and person-to-person transactions could all become faster, cheaper, and more convenient online. This led him to found X .com. The name also seems, in retrospect, like a precursor to his later renaming of Twitter as X. For Musk, “X” represented an unknown variable, a symbol that could become anything, and a broader concept for integrating the future infrastructure of finance, communications, and society. X .com later merged with Confinity and evolved into PayPal. PayPal spread rapidly, especially in online marketplaces such as eBay. It addressed the fear of sending money to strangers, the anxiety of sharing card information, and the inconvenience of online payments. PayPal provided a system that solved these problems at once. Payments are the bloodstream of the economy. When that bloodstream moved onto the internet, the speed of commerce changed. In 2002, eBay acquired PayPal for approximately $1.5 billion. Through this sale, Musk obtained even greater capital. For an ordinary entrepreneur, this might have been the point at which the next step was wealth preservation. He might have become a venture investor. He might have diversified into real estate or public equities. He could have chosen to live as a safe and extremely wealthy man. Musk chose the opposite path. Chapter 6: The Turning Point After the Sale of PayPal After the sale of PayPal, Musk had two paths before him. One was to preserve his wealth as a successful young millionaire. The other was to risk nearly everything on enormous dreams that almost no one yet seriously believed in. He chose the latter. That choice is the greatest dividing line between Elon Musk and many other successful people. He was not the type of person who became cautious because he had succeeded. He was the type of person who, because he had succeeded, wagered his success on the next impossibility. The problems he was looking at were not short-term profit opportunities. Earth’s energy problem. Dependence on fossil fuels. The risk of humanity being confined to a single planet. The high cost of space transportation. The danger of artificial intelligence. Urban traffic congestion. The separation between the human brain and computers. His businesses may appear unrelated, but in reality they are connected by one broad vision. Tesla exists for sustainable energy and transportation. SpaceX exists to make humanity a multiplanetary species. Starlink exists as a global communications network and a revenue source for space development. X exists to integrate information, finance, and social communication. xAI exists to secure leadership in the age of artificial intelligence. Neuralink exists to change the relationship between humans and AI. The Boring Company exists to move urban transportation underground. All of them are attempts to build the infrastructure of the future. Chapter 7: The Birth of SpaceX: The Rationality Behind the Madness of Mars In 2002, Musk founded Space Exploration Technologies, known as SpaceX. His motivation was not simply that he wanted to build rockets. He believed that for humanity to survive over the long term, it needed a foothold beyond Earth. A massive asteroid, nuclear war, climate crisis, pandemic, or AI risk could destroy civilization. If even one of these threats ended civilization, the story of humanity would end. Therefore, humanity needed to build a self-sustaining city on Mars. That was his logic. Many people laughed. A private citizen was starting a rocket company. A startup was challenging a space industry dominated by NASA and enormous defense contractors. And its ultimate goal was the colonization of Mars. At the time, this sounded absurd. But Musk saw rockets not as mythology, but as a cost structure. The greatest reason rockets are expensive is that they are disposable. If airplanes were discarded after every flight, airfares would be astronomical. Therefore, rockets should also be made reusable. The logic was simple. The execution was extremely difficult. SpaceX began with Falcon 1. Start with a small rocket, and if it succeeds, scale up. But the early launches failed repeatedly. A rocket explodes over the smallest mistake. Software can be fixed and restarted. Rockets are different. When a launch fails, the vehicle, the fuel, the payload, and investor confidence all disappear at once. Still, SpaceX continued. With each failure, it collected data, revised the design, and moved on to the next launch. Chapter 8: His Encounter with Tesla: Making Electric Cars Anything but Boring In 2004, Musk made a major investment in Tesla Motors. Tesla had been founded by Martin Eberhard, Marc Tarpenning, and others with the aim of building electric vehicles. At the time, the image of electric vehicles was poor. Slow. Expensive. Short range. Uninspired design. A special car for a small group of environmentally conscious consumers. Musk disliked this assumption. His goal was not to create an “eco-car” that people drove out of sacrifice, but rather a fast, beautiful, desirable electric vehicle. The Tesla Roadster symbolized that idea. It showed that an electric vehicle could be fast and enjoyable as a sports car. The strategy was to prove the technology first at the high end, then expand through the Model S, Model X, and Model 3. It was a strategy that moved from luxury vehicles toward mass-market vehicles. Here again, Musk was not merely an environmental activist. He did not simply say, “Let us do something good.” He believed that if people created products others genuinely wanted, society would change as a result. People are not moved by lectures. They are moved by things that are fast, convenient, and beautiful. That was the core of Tesla’s strategy.

  • EduMock
    Edu✨ (@EduMock) reported

    @EfrainRodr28781 It’s worth - less. Literally. Whenever he signs an actual real card it goes down in value. You can see them being sold in eBay for less than what that raw card is worth

  • N0limitQuinn
    Quinn ☘️ (@N0limitQuinn) reported

    They closed ******** down she using eBay

  • Brandon95090730
    Brandon (@Brandon95090730) reported

    @ImJayWellMusic @ReddCinema So uncle ruckus eBay what about then crackers that do the same or is you a good boy & go like that to them ? Don’t ever try to act tuff with anyone if you gonna bow down

  • MadLoopring125
    ⏻ MichaelLynch ⏻ (@MadLoopring125) reported

    @heydomoshi I think they will end up buying back the 91m shares costing 2b ish... while simultaneously (somehow) jump in share price... warrants get exercised reclaiming the 2b ish.... then.. issue the shares (alot less dilution but still dilution) to buy Ebay??? SHITS GONNA GET ******

  • pdxmikestar
    Mike Staropoli (@pdxmikestar) reported

    @friarhodg @BosCardHunter eBay verification flawed too. They send the cards/slabs to PSA for verification. If there is an issue, they tell the buyer they have to deal with PSA. The verification guarantee is not what eBay claims.

  • paninibcboy
    Will (@paninibcboy) reported

    @brockkraft @CardPurchaser So I just looked at recently sold on eBay and the last three sales on the chrome psa 10 are horrible so idk what to price it at. Probably just gonna keep it if the prices have crashed this bad. The flagship also.. looks like that one has come down a lot. Only the new applicant auto and the one out of /199 seem to have maintained over the past few months so id prob want to move those. New applicant auto - $700 Inspirational /199 - $100 But open to offers of course

  • Lister_of_smeg
    Daniel Southam (@Lister_of_smeg) reported

    @eBay @eBay @AskeBay Banned for doing absolutely nothing. Haven't bought or sold anything in years, but got permanently suspended. Help links are broken and customer service just spammed me with copy-paste robot responses. Stay away - avoid them. dont use. #eBay #eBaySpam

  • simpkins_elliot
    Where’s my Super Suit (@simpkins_elliot) reported

    @RepMcGovern @Flash_inthe_Dan Take it down and sell the letters on eBay. Then donate the proceeds to the Capitol Police PBA…

  • EverydayResell
    EverydayReseller (@EverydayResell) reported

    Day 125 Total sales: $320.98 Buy cost: $30.07 eBay earnings: $190.04 Refunds: $70.50 (Address issue, purchased again) Net profit: $159.97 ROI: 531% 3 item day. Another solid day. Nothing crazy. No home runs. Just a few good items sold to a few good buyers. The longer I do this, the more I realize that success in reselling isn't about hitting homeruns every day. It's about consistently sourcing good inventory at the right price, listing it, and letting the singles add up. One item becomes two. Two become five. Five become hundreds over time. Day after day, the process compounds. Most people overestimate what one day can do and underestimate what 125 days of consistency can do. Keep sourcing. Keep listing. Keep learning. The results take care of themselves. Still building. #Reselling #BuildInPublic

  • R6RiderF
    Mr Infinity ⭕️ (@R6RiderF) reported

    Ryan could definitely pursue this. A buyback might not be entirely straightforward from a legal perspective, but it is at least as difficult, if not more so, to deliberately keep the share price under $32 and let the warrants expire worthless while using exactly the same amount of capital to repurchase shares instead.Through a consistent buyback, GameStop would significantly reduce the float of freely tradable shares. This would further tighten the short situation and massively increase the pressure for a potential squeeze. At the same time, the company could build up capital for major strategic moves, such as the acquisition of eBay or similar assets.If a strong squeeze does occur, it would then provide the perfect opportunity to issue new shares afterward (for example, on a 50 percent cash / 50 percent stock basis) to raise a substantial amount of capital under very favorable terms and take the company to the next level long term. $GME PROJECT ROCKET @ryancohen

  • Bradleyruns
    B-Rad (@Bradleyruns) reported

    @smsugar40 @vountee I believe eBay. But there are also some TERRIBLE ones out there.

  • 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

  • deemocollects
    DJdeemO (@deemocollects) reported

    @benzibenzion I feel like this outlook is based on a few bad experiences which anyone who frequents card shows will have. But there’s good vendors who buy and sell fair. Also compare that to eBay buyers who refund over something dumb or Facebook market meetups they all have their issues lol

  • 1_stblood
    shrimppriest (@1_stblood) reported

    @F13THVOORHEES I found him on ebay, but he actually came with his mask elastic broken. Mine specifically was a Jason Voorhees part 4 Sideshow collectibles 1/6 but be careful cause there's a lot of jason figures also made by sideshow lol

  • TheSaltyBun
    Salty (@TheSaltyBun) reported

    @Darren14040157 Best thing to do is to take it down and relist. Have to stay in the eBay algorithm. I relist every card once it hits a month of being idle.

  • eemeli7093
    eemeli7093(hop on netplay) (@eemeli7093) reported

    @seratoptik @ProtonVPN @GrapheneOS idk if eBay is available in indo haha, but they have a money return guarantee if it's actually broken, and also repair shops do fix phones for good price, if you know which one is good.