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Problems in the last 24 hours
The graph below depicts the number of eBay reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.
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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
The most recent eBay outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 4 hours ago |
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Errors | 15 hours ago |
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Website Down | 17 hours ago |
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Website Down | 19 hours ago |
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Website Down | 1 day ago |
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Errors | 2 days ago |
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eBay Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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tweetthisjay (@tweetthisjay) reported@staypredictable The main issue is price being range bound for the longest time, and doesn’t seem to appreciate despite great news and market being ATH overall. Look at RC telegraphing his intentions about EBay. He even mentioned recently shorts are creating FUD, then why not publicly fight them
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Pete Clark (@PeteClarkBooks) reportedLately I am having issues with a whole bunch of ebay sellers who will just not ship the items. Many of them waiting over ten days, not shipping and then not responding to messages. Not good. Some kind of epidemic of dipshits happening.
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WealthSquadMK (@mk3kings) reported@chadthereseller I used to sell on ebay and a few other market places. It was actually a decent side hustle for me. My only issue was finding the time to go source for items.
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Vectis (@VFlamdra) reported@realDarkfury31 I could list it on eBay as a "Buy It Now" item; that way, there shouldn't be any problems. I can ship worldwide.If you have Telegram, we can discuss the rest there. You can find me under vulcandramon.
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Dee K (@1TradingDee) reported@optionscjp Broken or just need a new battery? You can buy refurbished on eBay for 1/3 of the price
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Josh (@ja1rad) reported@PixelPrison1987 @noctis_research @eBay And yet you continue to post about it. Who is in the cult? People that actually take the time to dump on the stock. People that spend the time to dump on a stock they don’t own have either serious mental issues, are paid to do it, which likely are, or you’re a bot.
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Traeyz ♠️ (@TraeyzX) reportedTuomas Holmberg breaks down how @Collector_Crypt is changing the game by compressing settlement times and cutting out the middleman. "If you want to rotate from modern to vintage cards without getting wrecked, you're paying 13% in fees out the gate. Then the auction takes 7 days, and eBay holds your money for weeks. How are you supposed to buy the next thing?" "But with Collector Crypt and what we're building, you can go in and sell a card for $10,000. Once that settles, you have that money within a few seconds, and then you could go and buy something else." "If you're in our Discord, we have a trustless swap, it's free. You find a buyer, we don't take anything on that. That's all up to you in the negotiation. You don't have a middleman there taking 2% of every trade." "We want people to go into our Discord, find deals, and negotiate without having to pay. If you list it on our marketplace, we only take 2%. Even if you do that, it's very cheap."
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Star ⭐ Craft™ (@8675309ricky) reportedproblem like equation. Retarded and slow at __________ other than helping me as a whole it has specific realms that could be lets build a card set seriously dude. And we take photos of things to use and add real items that can even be digital so the eBay link is attached
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MillennialFalcon (@224osk) reported@TheUltimator5 they bonds, warrants, dilution are all so hf can exit the trade safely and cohen gets ebay out of the deal. Problem is cohen wont live to see it
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Bill B (@sunmoonbuffalo) reported@sneedweb It is not accretive, gamestop is a diluter everything they do will put ebay last. He even tried to steal 25% outright, but they will issue stock options as soon as he is ceo, lacing his pockets.
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LDNxGamingxDad (@AdhdDaddyLondon) reported@meacouk & @meacouk_Cs does need to do something about scalpers as they're posting on x about buying air con units and reselling on eBay for £400+ profit. We need one of the units for my wife's heart issue as the heat makes it worse. But can't get one for scalpers!
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CardYzerman (@Lordyzerman2) reported@PigskinPC Ok no problem can buy one same price on ebay
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𝘿𝙖𝙨𝙝𝙞𝙚𝙡𝙡 𝘾𝙡𝙞𝙥𝙥 📚 (@dashiellclipp) reportedThis point by @Asmongold is relevant for all digital media. I purchase ebooks mostly from Kobo bc I can strip the DRM for backups, but Kindle owners can’t do the same anymore. Their ebooks aren’t actually theirs, and Amazon can update the story content on you or even remove the ebooks just like Sony recently removed 550 movies from user libraries. Remember when Amazon removed purchased copies of 1984 from user libraries in 2009? Let’s circle back to gaming and consider the second hand NSW & NS2 market. The Switch is now seen as physical media’s main defender, yet a used game off eBay can trigger Nintendo to block your console’s online access if the prior owner ripped and shared it. Or GFCs. Yes, they can be traded between friends and resold legally, but they will always be a dongle that needs authorization before it will play. Same with game Nintendo licensing in general. I can’t tell you how many times I couldn’t play my legally purchased Pokémon game on my legally purchased Switch Lite bc a family member was using the family NS2 with my linked account at the same time. (You can fix that particular annoyance, but Nintendo doesn’t make it intuitive.) Yes, having physical editions of games is important, but licensing with DRM benefits corporations, not consumers. It means we don’t own what we purchase, even if we hold it in our hands.
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Rich Jacob (@RichJacob78) reported@MorgenHatton @gamestop @ryancohen GameStop writes off the game and donates it. Someone steals the game. Then sells it on eBay through GameStop. Then eventually whoever bought the game trades it in for a small GameStop credit and GameStop eventually writes the game off and donates it. Infinite Money Glitch!🚀🎊🎉
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Rexxy (@RexxyPlus) reported@DollyT222027 @MidnasLament27 Yeah, in that case, hunt down the Wii version on ebay or something.
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xbox Gamertag GeArS Og (@Thegreaton53511) reported@eBay why can’t I sign in on app then it goes to security send number for a pin then it doesn’t get sent I try using passkey but nothing working
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david (@GuardiansFanDav) reportedHey @eBay , your android app isn't working. It won't let me bid. It says no network, but obviously I'm connected. Embarrassing. Fix it.
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Danny Silva (@SilvaRecord) reportedAfter seeing the book Chains of Sea explode in value on sites like eBay because of @LueElizondo, it is now starting to go back down in price and there are a good amount of copies available. If you were holding off on buying one when they were all around $80 it looks like there are now copies available for $30 or less.
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--nikki-- (@nikki__uwu) reportedMy Galaxy XR found a new owner! Was quite a lot of people who wanted to get it (more than i thought) But, since i’m usually supa worried if people know what they buy, do they understand possible issues and does it fit them or not - basically gave headset twice to completely random people without any cash to try it out first. Tho! Both appeared to be VRC users, one i met in person at my place (they even had a friend they were talking to about my offer on ebay, who recognized my real name and said hello) and with another one who lives in another city we’ve talked in vrchat first, then i’ve sent them the headset and meow meow, i got some cash few moments ago, they decided to keep it :3. buuuut, all of that money were already invested into another thing, wasn’t keeping it for too long 🥲
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ClevelandCollector (@Chuckmanintexas) reported@Ob1JohnKenob1 @USPS @eBay I've had 1 in almost 300 sales this year alone. Probably 250 of those have been PWE cards. I switched over to shell mailers and card savers and my issues basically went away this year.
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Josef (@justaguy_net) reportedHere is what my mini AI PC will look like: > ASUS ProArt RTX 4060 Ti 16GB (Already have) > Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB (2×16GB) > Ryzen 5 5500 > MSI B550M PRO-VDH WiFi > Corsair RM1000x > Lian Li A3-mATX > Already have a spare Samsung M2 drive Total spent ~£470 Why this poor setup? > Budget AI local inference 24/7 build I already have 4060 16gb. Other parts are used sourced from eBay apart from combo as a new mobo, cpu, cooling, and the case. This 4060 is power efficient and quiet for what it can do. Gemma 4 A4B fully loaded to GPU. Also, current local AI development seems in favour of fairly capable models fitting this card. Off loading to DDR4 is also an option although not great from what I understand - Let's see! Why am I doing this non-sense? - Well, I believe in privacy like local to go. I can always spin up API for cheap when needed as well. I already searched for options to invest to Mac silicon and although I found pretty neat deal for M1 machine it would still ended up with slow speed regardless the model space available. And, it still wouldn't be under £500, more-less double! Wish me luck! Follow for development of this project :)
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tori🪽 (@mbhomesickk) reportedwhere to buy iphone 5s that are cheap and actually work. bc when i go on ebay all of them are broken and need to be repaired or something
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superpacman256.bsky.social (@Superpacman256) reported@pedr_____0___m @LogicSnse @stupidtechtakes I’d rather be shot than use an Ideapad ever again. The build quality on these are absolutely terrible. Don’t ask how many of these I’ve seen with busted hinges. Also, eBay probably isn’t the best metric to be using here.
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EverydayReseller (@EverydayResell) reportedDay 154 Total sales: $452.98 Buy cost (COG): $129.06 eBay earnings: $338.51 Net profit: $209.45 ROI: 162% 6 item day. One thing I've learned after documenting these daily results is that not every profitable day looks the same. Some days have a huge headline sale. Other days are built on several solid transactions that quietly move the business forward. Today's sales included automotive parts, RV components, fitness equipment, golf cart accessories, & 3D printing parts. Completely different products. Completely different buyers. Same strategy. I'm not trying to predict exactly what someone will need tomorrow. I'm trying to build an inventory full of items that solve real problems when buyers go looking for them. That's what creates consistent sales over time. Buy right. List consistently. Stay patient. The singles keep adding up. #Reselling #BuildInPublic
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Case Hitz (@Case_Hitz) reportedIssue I have with what’s not sellers is when they have 500 people in the room and they are advertising a Leaf soccer card that you can get on eBay for $2 and going crazy and getting people to bid over a $100. And than banning you when you call them out on it. Horrible
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flashbangricky (@x42dsx) reported@RinoTheBouncer FF Rebirth and Blops7 on ps5. Dirt cheap on eBay Even if physical sales are dying down, it’s always nice to have OPTIONS
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🐐GODZILLA🐐 (@Goatzilla261) reported@minipay Yeah, I usually purchase gadgets from eBay which needs a credit card and am having issues with my current card
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Dastin (@dastin0x) reportedA 29 YEAR OLD IN PUNE BOUGHT A DECOMMISSIONED TELECOM SERVER RACK FOR $2,700 AT AUCTION AND NOW CLEARS $19,400 A MONTH RUNNING AI FOR US SAAS COMPANIES THAT NEVER ASK WHERE IT LIVES aditya is 29, pune, a one bedroom flat with a ceiling fan and a single wall AC doing all the cooling. won the lot off a telecom network refresh in february. a cisco managed switch, a tp-link uplink, a green 1U server, and 72TB of enterprise drives in yellow caddies at the bottom. added two RTX 3090s off ebay under the desk. runs llama 3.3 70B and fine tunes it for 9 US saas clients on hugging face. no claude bill. no openai invoice. nothing leaves the room. pause at 0:44 on his finger resting on the yellow drive caddies. that shelf sold new for $140,000. he paid less than one month of the subscriptions it replaced. $19,400 in. $54 in maharashtra power. the auction lot paid for itself in 5 days. the cloud that used to rent him a login now rents his compute back. the same $200 you wire to a data center every month, he stopped wiring and started collecting. the window is open. the racks are still cheap and the US clients are still looking. follow and bookmark before it closes.
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The_Other_Me (@MAGA_Idiocracy) reported@RonFilipkowski MAGA can buy all those signs on eBay when they get torn down.
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Bear (@Beargirl_1) reportedRight on cue, at 11:45 AM, the loud BEEP-BEEP-BEEP blared through the speakers. The Global VP stopped mid-sentence, annoyed. "What on earth is that? Is there an emergency?" Before anyone could stop me, I chuckled and called out from my cubicle, "Don't worry, sir! Just checking to see if anyone’s bidding on a vintage leather jacket. Greg's got us covered!" Zero laughs. The Global VP stared at me with pure, unadulterated icy anger. Chloe slowly lowered her head into her hands. It turns out, the Global VP was the one who had personally laid Greg off—and the ensuing "eBay alarm" saga had been a massive embarrassment that reached the board of directors. The VP had spent thousands on external consultants trying to fix it, and it was a massive sore spot. I didn't get fired, but now, every day at 11: 44 AM, Chloe silently slides a post-it note onto my desk that says: "Shh."