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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by eBay users through our website.
- Website Down (44%)
- Sign in (38%)
- Errors (18%)
Live Outage Map
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eBay Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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exakic (@exakic) reportedI hate when game packaging/art has both English & French I get why but I still dont care I think its ugly as **** & just makes it look like theres an whole essay on the case & the worst part is that ebay just LOVES to shove the Canadian versions of games down my ******* throat
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Rich Honor (@BhonerRich6969) reported@Hot_Pepper76 I was doing atmospheric chemistry research at the time Mel was filming Apocalypto in the rain forest of Mexico. Our team was staying in the same Veracruz hotel as Mel, his family and his crew were in. Mel and his crew were touring the bars every night along the Gulf coast near Veracruz and we ran into them often but I totally left them alone as some of my crew members drooled all over him. In my spare time, I was climbing volcanoes across Mexico and doing a photographic project, shooting windows and doors on the old buildings of Veracruz. One Saturday morning, my camera and I were headed out of the motel to explore and Mel ran past me to the valet. He dropped an ID and I grabbed it and yelled at him but he was undeterred. As he got into the driver's seat, I put the ID against the window of the passenger's door. He flipped me off and drove away like a bat out of hell. I put the ID in my wallet, planning to drop it off at the hotel desk. Or maybe sell it on eBay... About 20 seconds later, he drove up to me like a bat in a more polite hell and rolled down his window, saying: "I'm such an *******." I gave him the ID and he drove away like a bat out of Hollywood Hell. Truth, in all details.
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Psyk0sys (@Psyk_X) reported@SpaceMutiny I had a 60 GB fat and it lasted about the same time. I was able to resurrect it though a couple times with a heat gun by taking it apart and cooking the cpu. The 2nd time it died I brought it back and sold it on ebay for about $200 with full disclosure of the problem.
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Eli Mahi (@mydadwasbased) reported@eBay where is my money for the items I sold? Funds were supposed to be released July 17, but they are still in the “On Hold” phase. Customer support says you have a “technical glitch” with all sellers funds being stuck “in processing” phase. WHAT is going on?!
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OwlOwl da Kat 🎃❌😻 (@OwlOwl900) reportedapparently people are having a issue with Glitch's merchandise my only problem is its mainly blind boxes. I don't wanna buy 50 boxes just to end up with 49-50~ figures I do not want can't even just get the one I want on Ebay cuase **** is way over priced
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Johnny Lechner (@JohnnyLechner) reported@foxenflask You know that gme and ebay are not a combined company, right? maybe down the road.. but I feel like that may be what you are missing. Hopefully that helps.
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Liebeskind (@liebeskindred) reported@magicinthealps These are broken ones. I could get like 30 bunnies for 30€ on EBay lol
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charlottemunster (@lottemunsterttv) reported@Prof_Atikin Omg you're an angel. I bought one off eBay for a friend that waited SIX HOURS in queue on Pokemon Center and got an error as their queue timer ran out. But I didn't check to make sure it was the Pokemon center version! (I don't collect ETB I don't think about these things) Your tweet made me go check - it was not! Canceled that order and got the Pokemon center version. The cheapest I could find was $370 but that's still better than the $500+ it was last night. So 🥰 ty
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Neon Press (@JohnHancoc36574) reported@egan6rf @andyburnham To the outside, to us, you're a bunch of empty cheap suits sent by the bankruptcy administrators to wind down and wind up the business while the contractors rip out the machinery and copper cables to sell on EBay & it's all plausibly deniable in court. But you think you're smart
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bad robot ventures (@foxenflask) reportedLet's do some napkin math. $GME currently owns ~10% exposure in eBay. Exercising to get all in stock would cost $2-3B depending on price, leaving them ~$6.5B cash after exercise. So: 10% of eBay + $6.5B cash. They also have a $20B letter for debt/equity from the same dealer manager (TD) that raised their convertibles. Add that: 10% of $EBAY, $6.5B cash, $20B hybrid debt. They also have a little over 2 billion shares they're authorized to issue, which add up to another $44B fully issued at today’s price. Adding that: 10% of eBay, $6.5B cash, $20B hybrid debt, $44B in stock. Then there's another $25-50B in likely equity access from SWFs and private investors at post-money valuations. Call it $20B hybrid equity for now. Running total: 10% of eBay, $6.5B cash, $20B hybrid debt, $20B hybrid equity, $44B in stock. eBay is a $50B company with ~450M shares issued, doing TTM ~$11B in revenue with around TTM ~$1.9B of net income. GameStop is a $10B company with ~450M shares issued, doing TTM ~$3.8B in revenue with around TTM ~$740M in net income. I should mention that 42.9% of existing eBay shareholders already voted against this board (Prop 4 in the recent ARS)? For a Schedule TO, he needs a minimum of 51% tendered. After that, he can buy the rest on the open market to get to 100%. It's a matter of when and not if. And when it happens, I doubt he needs to issue more than 1 billion GameStop shares, given all the other capital lined up. That leaves a combined entity with 1.5B total shares outstanding and a $60B market cap post-transaction. $60B ÷ 1.5B shares = $40 a share. I don't care how much cash or debt is on the balance sheet, it's a $60B market cap company with 1.5B shares. That's $40. More shares, lower price. Fewer shares, higher price. GameStop is trading at $22 right now. When the stock is at $40 warrants will be worth around $10-12 depending on when* the deal goes through. Warrant expiry can be extended and strike can be lowered. I don’t have a crystal ball but once again I must ask, what am I missing?
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azulsprite (@azulsprite99) reported@ZoeyAteTheGlue Overpriced eBay listings fix this issue!!
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Tiberius (@tiberius_aaron) reportedEbay price is on edge of heading back down to like 80-82. So two paths forward. 1 - Current shareholders accept RC's golden parachute and get out at 125. 2 - Ebay heads to 80 and becomes more affordable. Either way, RC is buying ebay. -6% gonna be the line in the sand.
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Sylph (@Sylpharos) reported@kyatorincos Unfortunately this secret lair will probably sell out in 20 minutes and then be re-sold on ebay for 3x the price. But to get the best chance you’ll need to login early
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Michael Fowlie (@mwfowlie) reported@RobbiePasquale 20 grand? On a MacBook? I would sooner spend 5-6k and just get a scrap server from eBay for at home
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Keith Lynch (@klynch_keith) reported@67gta390 @USPS I sell a few things on eBay and gave up USPS a few months ago. I started to have too many customer problems with late deliveries and damage. No problems with FedEx or UPS.
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hdreams713 (@H_Dreams713) reported@Kyl0Z3n Not tank, both will stay range bound though. If there’s a filing from RCs pledged $500M I’d assume inverse action with GME trending down and eBay up. NFA of course 🫡
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Kai (@kai_xbt) reportedTCG expert explains why the Pokemon 30th anniversary ETBs insta selling for 6x market price then dropping 60% in hours is worrying "The Pokemon Center exclusive ETBs dropped today at $60 retail. Instantaneously, confirmed sales are going for $450 to $500 on eBay. And then literally in a couple of hours, not even one full day, it crashes down to $200. People are already dropping 8x MSRP and it just happened an hour ago." "Right now we're already past euphoria. I don't even know where we are anymore in this market because I thought we were in euphoria months ago, but apparently euphoria just continues."
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Frank (@baseduart) reportedSo one of our machines decided to died today. A 2001 servo drive with a cost of 3k usd on ebay. Luckily we had a replacement part on hand but seems like the encoder driver died. Apparently fixing pcbs has become a dark art and is hard to find anyone who can even do this. From the debugging it seems only A and B differential pairs died so one of the 1usd Ics probably just got fried by a voltage zap. Should I attempt to fix this?
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Cipher aka Jade (@cipher66hz) reported@Uwaaaaaaag Oh my God, don’t even get me started on my eBay/Hot Topic/Spencers/ Amazon lists. I really want to get into tech and get all sorts of bad *** fang bodymods and eventually tattoos down the line- and I’m realizing that with computer science money, that is doable
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Liam Percival (@LiamPercival7) reported@eBay_UK @askebay hi I have an issue with my eBay account!
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VeeScoot (Jolly Jack-o ****) (@Veescoot) reportedAs an ebay seller im going to start keeping people updated on where the market seems to be for stuff, whats selling whats not selling , issues coming etc, i think there has to be a voice of truth in this maze of flipping and maybe help save some people FOMO money
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Architect (@Architect89_) reported@WhatCanIMT They didn't DRS the ebay shares. Matter of fact, neither does Ryan Cohen or Roaring Kitty with their GME shares. It seems you're doubling down on your lies and stupidity.
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Richard de los Santos (@ZeusRadls) reported@Rickisback_ON_X Sell it on eBay or give it to an old guy who thinks he’ll fix it up.
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AJ (@CardGameNomad) reportedThis is a good conversation and I'll chime in my opinions on Klarna and mystery packs. I think there's a conversation worth having about eBay adding Klarna as a payment option. The biggest issue isn't Klarna itself.... it's that a lot of people don't realize how quickly those payments add up, especially when they're making a bunch of smaller purchases. As for mystery packs and mystery slabs, I think a lot of them are genuinely predatory. We've seen major companies promote huge chase cards, only for it to come out that they weren't even in circulation yet.... or, in MJ Holding's case, not actually include the advertised chases at all. At least when I buy a Pokémon booster pack, I know I have a legitimate chance of pulling the chase. With mystery products, you're relying entirely on the seller's honesty, and in my experience, that's a risky bet. The reality is that a lot of newcomers don't know any better, and too many people take advantage of that. People always say, "It's the customer's responsibility to do their research," but someone brand new to the hobby doesn't know what they don't know. Those MJ Holding mystery products get bought by uninformed parents and grandparents all the time. Then you have creators selling $0.50 bulk in TAG slabs and convincing their audience they got a great deal paying $35 for a TAG 9 Japanese Amoonguss ex or a TAG 8 Slakoth common from EX Sandstorm. That's the kind of thing that hurts new collectors the most without them actually knowing.
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Val Vel (@ValVel23) reported@voxmaxxingg @jordan_rintoul If someone does do it there is a bit of a problem but it’s nothing major eBay is a website that started in the 90s And past Vox is way before that
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Nick G (@nickagamble) reportedSo awesome! At this current rate GameStop (GME) would pay roughly $44billion for eBay instead of the $56billion they offered. However, @ryancohen you’re playing a dangerous game here. What if they decide to issue new stock diluting your stock to oblivion to avoid the hostile takeover?
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Kal5 (@Kal5_) reported@hamati351840512 @prisma_illya US release of season 1 is not sold anywhere anymore. (unless it is $300 or more on ebay, and that's rare) You can buy season 2/3 US just fine at normal price As to why, I would like to know. But releasing another season in the US when you can't buy the first season is a problem.
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The Floppy Taco (@The_Floppy_Taco) reported@eBay has a serious problem with it’s AI flagging listings for PRESALE violations that couldn’t be more in-policy. Maybe let your inept AI flag a possible “violation” & have human eyes verify before pulling it. You make BILLIONS through your sellers, DO BETTER.
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🏴InsideLucysHead🏴© (@InsideLucysHead) reportedA Soda Called Sup... Back in the 80's, the Coca-Cola company sold Sup, a combination of Sprite, 7 Up, and a secret ingredient that was never revealed. It was a beloved beverage that was unfortunately discontinued within a couple of months and without any intention of going back on store shelves. People started buying Sup like crazy, clearing out whole market shelves just to hoard that lemony taste. Eventually, Sup became a collector's item, selling for as much as £100 a bottle. During this craze, there were, of course, scammers. One such scammer, named Dave, came up with a way to make a quick quid. Dave would take old Coke cans and painstakingly remove the label on the front and replace it with the iconic Sup logo. Then, he would fill the cans with Sprite, 7 Up, and a dash of cinnamon to recreate the flavour, despite the concoction tasting nothing like Sup. Finally, he'd reseal the can and sell it on eBay. Within time, people started buying his fake Sup, raking in hundreds and hundreds of pounds. This scheme was not for nothing. Dave had a problem. Specifically, he was addicted to *******. He funnelled all the money he made from his fake Sup sales straight to his dealer to get more and more of his ivory vice. So I guess you could say that Dave was getting high on his own Sup lies.
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djForeplay (@foreplay241) reported@StonksMae I dunno, the eBay board of directors seem to think it's worth less if they're gonna turn down the offer and sell it for cheaper. Maybe they're bringing emotions into business and they don't like Ryan Cohen🫤