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  • 45% Website Down (45%)
  • 36% Sign in (36%)
  • 18% Errors (18%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Thousand Oaks Website Down 2 hours ago
Chandler Errors 6 hours ago
Torquay Errors 7 hours ago
Saltburn-by-the-Sea Website Down 8 hours ago
Burton upon Trent Website Down 11 hours ago
Draguignan Website Down 15 hours ago
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eBay Issues Reports

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  • nugz_____
    nugz (@nugz_____) reported

    @davidonchainx For sure But why not buy CARDS Gacha is the big thing now, but the small piece of the pie in the future imo The marketplace has a chance to take meaningful share from eBay and other sites that charge ~15%, have shipping issues, fraud issues, etc Marketplace is how this goes to billions

  • markt83101520
    mark t (@markt83101520) reported

    I think still possible even though it broke that latest low. Hmm so if GME was going down the whole time it increased its ebay holdings, what happens if they sell and net profit? Could be why Koss was popping back up, pricing in GME selling ebay options. 🤔 KCS

  • GoatBeardzDD
    Goatbeardz (@GoatBeardzDD) reported

    @6days1week @heydomoshi Doesn’t matter in my opinion. Let’s say it passes and eBay’s board refuses or delays, it causes a huge problem for the eBay board, owners will wipe them out.

  • timscoreboard
    Tim Powell #GlazersOut 👊🏿 (@timscoreboard) reported

    @redgrose7 All those little Old Trafford pitches up and down the country lost. Let alone the ebay resales

  • MerryPoppins56
    Merry Poppins (@MerryPoppins56) reported

    @amazon Why do you allow companies to use a Shipping Company that is known for Scamming Associations? Jcex❓Effectively tracking JCEX shipments is generally not possible, as many Redditors report JCEX tracking to be unreliable and often associated with scams. The consensus among users is that JCEX is frequently used by fraudulent sellers, leading to fake tracking updates, packages marked as delivered but never received, and significant difficulty in getting accurate information or resolving issues. Common Issues with JCEX Tracking •False Delivery Notifications: Many users report that their JCEX tracking updates show the package as "delivered" when it has not arrived, or even shows delivery to a completely different location. "Same thing happened to me, it claimed it was delivered but it never arrived it’s a total scam ask for a refund"
. •Irregular and Suspicious Updates: Tracking information often appears to be fabricated, with updates occurring at unusual intervals (e.g., every three days) or showing identical timestamps for different packages supposedly going to different locations. "And why the tracking updates are so weird on every 3 days?"
. •Lack of Detailed Information: The tracking often provides minimal useful information, making it impossible to determine the package's actual whereabouts or the local carrier responsible for final delivery. "no local forwarding number there is absolutely no information i cant even see who has my package"
. Difficulty in Resolving Issues •Unresponsive Customer Service: Redditors frequently mention that JCEX is difficult or impossible to contact directly for support. "I also tried calling their contact number but the number isn’t registered or working."
. •Seller Involvement in Scams: Many instances suggest that sellers intentionally use JCEX with fraudulent intentions, relying on the unreliable tracking to string buyers along until buyer protection periods expire. "JCEX is currently being used by scammers, a seller (scammer) asked for more money to "release" this package that shows as delivered but of course was never delivered"
. •Reliance on Marketplace Refunds: The most common resolution for unreceived items shipped via JCEX is to seek a refund from the marketplace (e.g., eBay, Amazon, Walmart) where the purchase was made. "I never got it but I was able to get my money back from eBay because I also used PayPal to pay for my order"
. Recommendations for Buyers •Exercise Extreme Caution: Be very wary of purchases that indicate shipping via JCEX, especially from unfamiliar or newly established sellers. "Use extreme cautious with JCEX tracking via online marketplace merchants"
. •Monitor Buyer Protection Timelines: If a purchase is shipped via JCEX, keep a close eye on the refund and return policies of the marketplace to ensure you can file a claim if the package doesn't arrive. "I contacted eBay asking them to extend the product guarantee based on what the seller had said, eBay denied me. I then appealed and got my refund, as the eBay rep said in their message that it does show as delivered and that they could see it was still in transit."
. •Consider Alternative Shipping: If possible, choose sellers who use reputable shipping carriers with transparent and reliable tracking. "If it is JCEX it is fraud."
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  • TeamTradeology
    Brian Braggs (@TeamTradeology) reported

    $GME $EBAY GameStop can bypass or dismantle eBay's poison pill by employing specific, aggressive corporate governance strategies. A poison pill (shareholder rights plan) does not completely stop a takeover; it simply forces the bidder to negotiate with the board or take the battle directly to the shareholders. To push the acquisition through, GameStop and CEO Ryan Cohen can use three primary legal and financial avenues. 1. Launch a Proxy Contest to Replace the Board •The Strategy: GameStop can nominate its own slate of directors for eBay's next annual meeting. •The Mechanism: If eBay shareholders elect GameStop's nominees, the new board can vote to redeem (cancel) the poison pill. •The Outcome: Once the new board removes the pill, GameStop can safely execute its $125-per-share tender offer without triggering severe dilution. 2. File a Lawsuit Challenging the Pill •The Strategy: GameStop can sue the eBay board in court (typically Delaware Chancery Court). •The Argument: GameStop would argue that the board is breaching its fiduciary duties by using the pill to block a premium offer solely to entrench themselves. •The Outcome: If the court finds the eBay board's defense disproportionate, a judge can order the board to pull down the pill, forcing them to let shareholders vote on the deal. 3. Condition the Tender Offer on Board Approval •The Strategy: GameStop can launch a public tender offer directly to eBay shareholders but add a "minimum tender condition." •The Mechanism: GameStop states it will only buy the shares if a supermajority (e.g., 70% or 80%) of eBay shareholders agree to sell, and the eBay board removes the pill. •The Pressure: If the vast majority of eBay investors tender their shares, the extreme pressure usually forces the board to dismantle the pill and negotiate, fearing massive shareholder lawsuits if they refuse. The Underlying Fuel: The July 7 Vote To make any of these strategies credible, GameStop must pass its own July 7, 2026 proposals. Increasing its authorized shares to 2.5 billion gives GameStop the financial ammunition to buy a massive stake or offer an overwhelmingly attractive stock-and-cash deal that eBay shareholders cannot ignore.

  • Cryptic_Dollar
    CD² (@Cryptic_Dollar) reported

    @TCGPokePlug @eBay That’s your problem you not using it enough to get the discounted fees and shipping

  • YukkiGarage
    Yukki Garage (@YukkiGarage) reported

    @Dxnni_e @advice_ir2 That's legit dumb as ****... As an acclaimed car guy you should always advocate people get quality parts and mods. I'm not putting an ebay wing on my Mercedes or any car that will reguraly go over 80 on the highway LMAO.. just asking for issues..

  • InningOne
    js°n (@InningOne) reported

    6/ Scenario C: The Fixed-Supply Squeeze GameStop announces the eBay acquisition and simultaneously weaponizes its own derivative plumbing by initiating a corporate action on the warrants. The board either buys them back or legally lowers the strike price (e.g., down to $15).

  • arielj4123
    Mermaid (@arielj4123) reported

    @eBay your chat is useless. Can somebody human contact me about an issue. Or can I get an email? Something not AI that can speak english?!

  • 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?

  • EverydayResell
    EverydayReseller (@EverydayResell) reported

    A lot of new people here, this one’s for you. 🚨How to stop losing money to eBay return scammers. They buy your clean, working item… then ship back a broken piece of junk & demand a full refund. I recently learned this $7.49 trick & it’s an absolute game changer: Grab a cheap UV security pen (the exact one I use from amazon is in the photo). Before you ship, write a unique personal code or mark in a hidden spot on the item. It’s completely invisible to the naked eye, but lights up under any blacklight. When the return comes back, just shine the light. No matching mark? That’s not your original item. Upload the before/after UV photos in your eBay case and watch your win rate skyrocket. 🚀 Pro tip: Make the code truly unique, your own handwriting style, a random symbol only you make. Something scammers can’t duplicate even if they know the method. Resellers: add this to your process TODAY. It will save you hundreds (or thousands) in the long run. Who’s trying this? Let me know in the comments if you’re adding UV marking to your process. Also, would love to hear your best return scam stories below! Happy selling! Let's grow!

  • 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.

  • KijAkubovs86334
    masYNYa (@KijAkubovs86334) reported

    🚨 4 OLD GTX 1080s FROM A DEAD MINING RIG NOW RUN LOCAL AI AND BEAT $400/MO IN SUBSCRIPTIONS 💀 Same cards. Same VRAM. New job. Pause at 0:10. Look at the terminal. "GPU #0: EVGA GTX 1080, 53.54 MH/s." "accepted: 902/937." "Stratum difficulty set to 44.1414." Bottom right corner: "11/23/2017." That is not an AI log. That is an Ethereum mining log from November 2017. Each one of those cards was a printer for ETH. Then Ethereum killed proof-of-work in 2022 and 50 million GPUs went into a closet. The same hardware now runs the second wave: → 4 used GTX 1080s off eBay, ~$100 each → Total stack: ~$400 → 8 GB of VRAM per card → Spread a model across them: 32 GB of usable memory → One desktop tower, one PSU, one shell command The install: → ollama install — one line → ollama pull qwen2.5 / mistral 7b / llama 3.2 / phi 3 — one line each → One environment variable to point Claude Code at localhost → Same CLI. Nothing flies to Anthropic. The performance on a 4 × 1080 stack: → 7B models: 80–120 tok/s, comfortable for chat and agents → 13B–30B with layer splitting: 40–60 tok/s, fine for real conversations → Token logs sit on the same SSD as the model → Zero cloud calls. Zero per-token bills. The math he just deleted: → ChatGPT Pro: $200/month → Claude Code Max: $200/month → Cursor: $20/month → Annual: $5,040 → The rig: $400 once → Payback: under two months → Year-two delta: thousands. Electricity only after that. The old loop is dead. Sign up. Pay $5K a year. Watch every prompt ship to someone else's server. Hit rate limits on the worst possible afternoon. Now the rig is a closet appliance that used to mine ETH and now writes code. Here's what nobody in the AI subscription space is saying out loud: The mining boom subsidized a decade of cheap consumer VRAM. Miners paid full retail. They burned a billion in electricity. They dumped the cards on eBay at one-fifth of new-price the moment proof-of-work died. You are now buying that hardware at the loss the miners ate — to run the workload the cloud is renting back to you for $5,000 a year. Most people are still arguing whether local AI is "ready." Meanwhile, the same cards that mined ETH at 5am in 2017 are writing their owner's code at 5am in 2026. Bookmark this. The race for cheap AI just left the new-product shelf. Literally.

  • 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.

  • BuyerveeSellers
    Buyervee Sellers Conglomerate (@BuyerveeSellers) reported

    @glacierptrading @Vfwbartender11 Why do you pick 30? Why not 60? 80? Would you be happy at $30? Prob not GME goes up and down. We all wanted a short squeeze. Ryan Cohen wants to buy eBay. These two things can work together, but it takes longer to capture the squeeze & get eBay. You either like the plan or sell.

  • ckcardz
    Ckcardz (@ckcardz) reported

    @SuenosAzules32 @MKG_Sports @eBay I went back and forth with T Mobile for weeks on an issue only for a US based rep to answer and fix my problem in literal minutes.

  • dank_porygon
    dankporygon (@dank_porygon) reported

    @Fat_Jeffs_Cards I get that they have rent to pay. I just dont see how that's my problem. Sticking with Ebay and card shows.

  • bravoactual05
    Michael (@bravoactual05) reported

    @Han_Akamatsu RC has taken no money from the company and has only bought more GME WITH HIS OWN MONEY. He will be sitting on the eBay board of directors soon. This slow acquisition of eBay is scaring the out of the hedge funds. DONT BELIEVE THE FUD OR SHILLS. APES HOLD STRONG TOGETHER RCEO! 🚀

  • BobbleheadCards
    Bobblehead’s Cards & Co. (@BobbleheadCards) reported

    @Nesterp99 Correct - grading via eBay is still available, albeit with slow turnaround times. PSA mentioned this is a separate grading team, so not effected by the standard backlog.

  • 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.

  • 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)

  • StartupsILike
    Andrew Wilkinson (@StartupsILike) reported

    Pierre Omidyar built eBay over a 3 day holiday weekend while working a full time job. He was just testing a theory. He was born in Paris in 1967 to Iranian immigrant parents who had come to France for graduate school. His family moved to the United States when he was 6, settling in Washington DC where his father completed a medical residency. He grew up in Maryland, became obsessed with computers in high school, and spent as much time as possible on his school's single computer terminal. He studied computer science at Tufts, graduated in 1988, and spent the early 1990s working at Bay Area tech companies while building side projects in the evenings. He was deeply curious about how people interacted economically with each other through technology. Over Labor Day weekend in 1995 he wrote the code for a simple online auction platform while holding a full time job. He wanted to test one idea. Could you create an efficient marketplace by letting buyers and sellers set prices together in real time? He listed a broken laser pointer himself just to see if the functionality worked. It sold for $14.83. He emailed the buyer to confirm the item was broken. The buyer wrote back to say he collected broken laser pointers. Within a year the site was generating so much traffic his internet provider made him upgrade to a business account. He renamed the platform eBay, hired a CEO to run operations, and took it public in 1998. He became a billionaire at 31, the youngest self made billionaire in American history at the time. He built one of the defining internet companies of the 20th century over a holiday weekend from his apartment in the spare hours between a full time job and the rest of his life. The market had spoken from the very first transaction.

  • 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

  • _monoprix
    pancake_akechi6 (@_monoprix) reported

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

  • SurpriseMfka
    Surprise-MFKA (@SurpriseMfka) reported

    @TCGPokePlug @eBay 13% eBay fees is a terrible pain. But we all know this before listing. Sell with a consigner for high end and pay only 5%.

  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • glgale
    The Never To Be Humble Art Guy (@glgale) reported

    @AutonomyJenny Your fear is unhinged and linked to your personal persecution problem, same as the rest of the 18% fringe. Your neighbors aren’t going to burn down your property or sell your children on eBay. Stop being such a snowflake.