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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
Saltburn-by-the-Sea Website Down 2 hours ago
Saltburn-by-the-Sea Website Down 9 hours ago
Saltburn-by-the-Sea Website Down 14 hours ago
Fürth Sign in 24 hours ago
Buffalo Website Down 1 day ago
Frankfurt am Main Errors 1 day ago
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eBay Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ZakSpeedHouse24
    🏁ZakSpeedHouse 🏎️ (@ZakSpeedHouse24) reported

    This is the problem with trying to buy NASCAR **** on eBay now in 2026. Buddy posted this **** for $300, I went to my local nascar hobby shop owned by a cool *** old head and mind you his shop is the only NASCAR shop in the Philly area and no other nascar shops for 250 miles who sold me the same thing for $85, HMS 300 win sticker and all. He also has a huge selection of Kyle Bush 1/24’s for the same price as well.

  • Michael58988682
    Michael Neubauer (@Michael58988682) reported

    @SCUncensored Whatever happened to honoring a sold price,too many times people cancel a sale thinking they can get more,thats the problem on ebay ,there should be something if you cancel sale more then 3 times ,your *** is banned

  • geders_don
    Don Geders (@geders_don) reported

    @WaxMetrix @eBay I truly do not understand why this is so difficult of a process for them to correct after so many widely known issues.

  • 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 🌈

  • jjchmiel78
    Josh (@jjchmiel78) reported

    @FamicomVinnk There are certain runs that have this. For example BMW Films The Hire. 2 of my friends & I got the DVD at a car show & I have tried 3 different orders off ebay. All of the discs have playback issues. I want a really good copy of those videos with the 5.1 sound but I can't find.

  • ProfVictini
    Professor Victini (@ProfVictini) reported

    Checking Ebay for some miscut cards, and learnt about NFC (Non-Factory Cut). At first glance, this Pikachu looks like an incredible miscut, it even shows part of a Houndoom card underneath. But it’s labeled NFC, meaning it wasn’t cut at the factory and therefore isn’t considered a genuine factory error. Huge credit to the seller for being completely transparent and clearly disclosing it as an NFC card. That’s exactly the kind of honesty that helps collectors make informed decisions. It likely cannot be graded too, but good as a display.

  • ChrisVetter73
    Chris Vetter (@ChrisVetter73) reported

    @erickstevens82 Eric I just read that Sony is going to stop making physical games. Terrible news! I play my NBA2K25 nonstop... and I paid a fraction for it on eBay ... I presume the owner of it upgraded to 2k26. Games will be far more expensive without physical copies.

  • 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.

  • benjohnson4prez
    Jesus (@benjohnson4prez) reported

    @BeAWolf2029 Isn't eBay free too? These people started charging fees like crazy and still have 100+ cards without pricing. You'd definitely figure they would fix that before charging. You are right and I'll definitely look into eBay.

  • 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.

  • TFTranssexual
    The Transformers Transsexual (@TFTranssexual) reported

    @AlanAre63530701 It's whatever, I try not to bring personal life problems onto this account so maybe that's why people think it's all just hunky dory for me. I'll just sell off some more things on eBay so I can afford to go out

  • el_kanon_breaks
    THE Colorado Kid (@el_kanon_breaks) reported

    @Jordan97613380 My experience has been different. Heres how 90% of my negotiationg go (3k+ ebay sales btw)... Card listed at 50, guy offers 43. I come down to 47. Guy comes up to 43.5. I come down to 45. Guy comes up to 44. I respond with 45 again. Guy declines and X calls me the idiot.

  • in1out2hitting3
    in1out2hitting3 (@in1out2hitting3) reported

    @eBay your customer service for sellers is terrible. No one can answer me or tell me why I am getting g charged 6$ every month for 1 listing and I can’t remove the listing to get the charge removed… and when I submit a request you just ignore it…never approved this charge!

  • schlotzkepower
    Herr Schlotzke (@schlotzkepower) reported

    Ist eBay down?

  • 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.

  • tommyleeroy
    beetlejuicy🪲💦 (@tommyleeroy) reported

    @WallStreetApes As a capitalist I recommend dispensing all the contents of the vending machine and selling them on eBay for cheap. Go back and get more when they refil the machine. Infinite money glitch.

  • GodardsGoods
    Godard’s Goods (@GodardsGoods) reported

    @WaxMetrix @eBay How is this still happening? It’s so well known at this point, they are just choosing not to fix the issue!

  • RIIGtcg
    RIIG (@RIIGtcg) reported

    @aleczanderjk @CardPurchaser If they sent you back a different card than the one listed, on the return you can select that there is a issue with the return. Also file a report on the buyer. Once you are done with all that contact ebay customer support, request a phone call, let them know the issue.

  • 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!!

  • 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.

  • analog_anna
    anna lo (@analog_anna) reported

    @malayshaMH trying to choose healthier coping mechanisms than buying another broken film camera on ebay

  • CCCollectorTCG
    Corner Card Collector (@CCCollectorTCG) reported

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

  • 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

  • FuandaPUB
    Juan David (@FuandaPUB) reported

    @GenePark Goated take Gene, this companies are not our friends they provide products or services and consumers need to be vocal. Main problem for them is they argued for years that they weren't a monopoly due to the existence of gamestop, ebay, etc. Now what?

  • patadd93
    Patrick Addington (@patadd93) reported

    @WaxMetrix @eBay Yeah eBay is terrible. I sold a higher end card on there and the ***** authenticating it screwed the card up then blamed me and said I should have listed it in excellent condition. They also refused to look at the pictures I took of the card before being shipped to them.

  • HopeMySon
    ThereIsHopeMySon (@HopeMySon) reported

    @WaxMetrix @eBay I don’t understand why that keeps happening. Why hasn’t eBay fixed that yet? When people hope it skips authentication because it might get damaged is a problem @eBay

  • bigwerms
    BigWerms LLC - Tim (@bigwerms) reported

    @WaxMetrix @eBay @natsturner PSA does the authentication process, correct? Can you guys fix this process? I see these posts countless times every day.

  • 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 👇

  • Eamil42
    Eamil (@Eamil42) reported

    @Food4Dogs @Forest_Reviews I bought my PS5 after the PS5 slim was out. I went out of my way to buy an original edition with a drive off ebay because I'm not buying a console with a removable drive that can be bricked if a server dies.

  • noMukh
    mukh (@noMukh) reported

    just created an agent with 3.14 seconds worth of d11a1 and the first thing it tried was searching for IBM 355 on eBay to cut itself down to 1 second