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  • 44% Website Down (44%)
  • 38% Sign in (38%)
  • 18% Errors (18%)

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

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Saltburn-by-the-Sea Website Down 3 hours ago
Saltburn-by-the-Sea Website Down 11 hours ago
Philadelphia Errors 23 hours ago
Saltburn-by-the-Sea Website Down 23 hours ago
Saltburn-by-the-Sea Website Down 1 day ago
Ilford Website Down 2 days ago
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eBay Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • osha3264
    Shaun (@osha3264) reported

    Hey @eBay fix your app Doesn’t load

  • fugzie
    Andrew Mutepfa (@fugzie) reported

    @eBay @eBay_UK I have done 3 times with no luck your customer service reps all say the same thing without fixing the issue how can I escalate this situation as the error is being caused by a glitch on your side

  • VotP10
    ☣VotP☣ 🇺🇳 🔞 (@VotP10) reported

    @terrenceviz @OliverJia1014 Limited item stock, now more desirable, of an easily-damaged product that is no longer produced..? Supply goes down, demand goes up, price increases (often to hilarious degrees -- take a look at PSX and earlier prices on ebay), remaining product slows movement, income dries up.

  • 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.

  • analog_anna
    anna lo (@analog_anna) reported

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

  • poonatic69
    **** Atic (@poonatic69) reported

    @idealideas The easiest wealth explosion is if 3 or 4 investors bought the rest of $IEP silently with no filing. 3 investors with 4.9% wouldn't have to file anything and there would be zero way for short sellers to ever fully close out. They would have to do it slow and buy in during post dividend price dips, but they could totally gobble up the rest. Then keep acquiring until someone notices and it is too late. Then use squeezed shares as collateral for loans to buy eBay if you still wish. You would still own over 100%, and wouldn't sell any shares as you us them to buy more stuff.

  • foxenflask
    bad robot ventures (@foxenflask) reported

    My interpretation of this is that $EBAY basically retaliated against an employee for noticing and pointing out their promoted listings scammy back end architecture. Not surprising as this is the same board (only a few left) that oversaw a campaign of stalking and terror on independent reporters that were covering their business practices. “Williams claims she raised concerns about the Promoted Listings issue to leadership and later provided information to the SEC, alleging the matter could affect investors, sellers, advertisers or public reporting connected to one of eBay’s largest revenue streams.”

  • ThaddeusAloysis
    Thaddeous Aloysious (@ThaddeusAloysis) reported

    @CluelessCardGuy @CardPurchaser Stroll ebay and look at all the "rare" "error" cards. Just don't overthink their claims. Haha.

  • NPJSwizle
    Noah J (@NPJSwizle) reported

    Has @eBay latest update made it impossible for anyone else to change prices or revise their listings? It keeps saying error item specifics but even after changing it it gives the same error @CardPurchaser

  • RikIronjaw
    Rik (@RikIronjaw) reported

    @OffDaHook35 I took a glance at eBay at the first one that popped up was 80$ and then a bunch of”lots of” for hundreds, so I figured, **** I’ll use my Amazon points and try to get it down around 57$.

  • CrazyRuckusN64
    CrazyRuckusN64 (@CrazyRuckusN64) reported

    @katrinnaplays @PlayStation facts thats the main reason i bought the unpatched switch on ebay that can be hacked with a paperclip and tinfoil, nintendo may have fixed the vulnerabilty in the red box v2s and other models but people have managed to hack those, and nintendo did take down dumping tools but little do they know people back everything up.

  • notsoblinds
    Not So Blinds (@notsoblinds) reported

    @ebay actually it could be interesting if he’s like a secret CEO Like as long as u don’t want to admit it bc then u can hire a stripper and have them take they’re shirt off and he’ll just nod and smile at whatever u want He even knows about his Problem so he kinda expects it

  • A_Rom23
    Alex Romano (@A_Rom23) reported

    @asalovey96 Totally - I’d trust him over max for sure. He clearly knows ball and looked up the comps lol ebay needs to fix that - if you have a decline on messages about lower prices you should be terminated from the platform when you’re at 10% of asking lol

  • KellectorLLC
    Ryan (@KellectorLLC) reported

    @PlentyOfPivots @RaiderJay00 @CardPurchaser Good luck sir, ever have issues with eBay only way to get answers is on the phone

  • DickPapa4
    DickPapa’sHouseofCards (@DickPapa4) reported

    @Whyan_daOG @CardPurchaser @eBay They didn’t for me. I don’t understand how they don’t fix this.

  • orwellvalley
    orwellvalley (@orwellvalley) reported

    I'm selling some more things on eBay to pay the legal fees which as a final slap in the face for daring to challenge the system were awarded against us. I've had a few messages off people wanting me to further reduce a price that I have already four times. It's now just over a third of what it cost me some years ago, and has got a bit silly. I said no, I'm not prepared to knock another £50 off to the last guy because from experience those that want to pay the least for something on eBay are generally the ones that complain the most. If it comes down to squabbling over 50 quid and you go for it, you'd better be prepared hunker down for the certain following storm about imperfections.

  • TechDaily
    Wade (@TechDaily) reported

    @C37484Olibher That’s just eBay. Something that helps is never answering questions or messages, never selling to question-askers, and never accepting offers via messages. My blocked buyers list is 500+. “Does this work with xxx” or “why are you selling” or “$xx right now” are problem buyers.

  • CardGameNomad
    AJ (@CardGameNomad) reported

    I'm a day late to this drama, but I've been a collector and a vendor. So, I'll offer my insight here. 1. Mikey 100% should have emailed before canceling 1 card, especially the most expensive card in the order. Or canceled the entire order. The email should have asked the buyer if they wanted the rest of the order or to cancel the entire order. My personal experience, if you don't have time to message, just cancel the entire order to avoid drama like this. But based on everything I seen, I feel like this drama would have still happened if Mikey had canceled the entire order anyways. 2. I have had synchronization issues as well. It's really hard to deactivate your entire inventory when this happens. This is just part of running a website and it will occasionally lead to issues like this. Especially if you cross-post to eBay like I did. Stuff would sell on eBay and 5 minutes later, sell on the site because the sale wouldn't synchronize. 3. Turning to the Twitter mob to anger people by accusing them of being "nefarious" is also despicable. Even after Mikey explained what happened, the buyer is still being aggressive. Even after Mikey refunded the whole order and still sent the cards, the buyer is still claiming nefarious behavior on Mikey. I've dealt with this type of buyer, entitled and will try to use social media anger to get their way. This is not good behavior either, especially when the buyer knows the anti-LCS/anti-vendor sentiment on this app. They knew exactly what they were doing, and their continued behavior towards the situation shows that. They literally called everyone who supported Mikey "gooner incels" when he attempted to offer an explanation. Both sides were wrong, but I see only one side trying to find a mutual understanding to fix the issue while the other continues to push a narrative. They also said they had no intention to name drop, yet they gave every hint that I could tell it was Mikey before he even responded, which came off as engagement farming. I truly would hate to be a vendor in this current market.

  • texastim1997
    TAF (@texastim1997) reported

    @Fitzy__07 Where do you typically buy these second hand cards from? Don’t trust sellers on EBay but the market for Celtic autographed cards is quite small as it is, so having trouble locating a reputable seller

  • captainhot24
    Randy Monk (@captainhot24) reported

    @MatthewNichol5 He doesn't have any Topps cards. I have his 69 Milton Bradley card and I looked on Ebay where he currently has 69 Dell Stamps, 69 Nabisco Flakes (nice cards), and a 71 Kelloggs card along with some various team issues. Very good hitter, who seemed happier away from the game.

  • romeodiablos_
    r̷̳̆ó̶͎m̵̞̀e̶̫͗o̵̱̚~̵̦͒d̷͕͋ỉ̶̳à̵͍b̴̧̀l̸̰̚o̵͇̐s̷ (@romeodiablos_) reported

    eBay scammer thought I wasn’t gonna appeal and be on their *** with customer service because they scammed me for just 16 bucks but idgaf about the amount I’m taking them down for the principle

  • AlienMario64
    AlienMario64 (@AlienMario64) reported

    anyone else having trouble opening the eBay app? it keeps freezing up when opening the app trying to load the home page

  • Buddha_Badazz
    Space Ghost (@Buddha_Badazz) reported

    @eBay Bro fix yalls damn app, 60 billion dollar company y’all should be able to resolve an issue like this within 24 hours #eBay

  • KijAkubovs86334
    masYNYa (@KijAkubovs86334) reported

    🚨 THIS DEVELOPER RAN TWO INTEL ARC PRO CARDS TO POOL 48GB OF LOCAL AI COMPUTE WITHOUT A SINGLE LINE OF CUDA 💀 Not Tenstorrent. Not AMD. Intel. And the software stack that used to be a running joke turned into an actual answer. Pause at 0:03. Look inside the workstation. Two dual-slot Intel Arc Pro cards racked side by side, the "intel ARC PRO" label glowing on both. Above them, two Thermalright tower coolers on the CPU. ASRock motherboard. MSI MAG PSU in the bottom bay. Blue accents on the Intel cards match the case. Pause at 0:50. Look at the caption on his own screen. "MY MAIN AI RIG WITH… TINY TINY CORES." He is talking about the Xe architecture — hundreds of small cores designed for parallel workloads from the ground up, not gaming cores retrofitted for tensor math. The build: → 2× Intel Arc Pro B60, 24 GB GDDR6 each → Total pooled VRAM: 48 GB → Cost per card: ~$500–$700 new (5-year warranty) → Full workstation total: ~$2,000–$2,500 including CPU, RAM, PSU, case → Zero CUDA. Zero NVIDIA drivers. The software stack that finally works: → Intel oneAPI as the compute layer → IPEX (Intel Extension for PyTorch) — most models port over without rewrites → vLLM has Intel Arc support baked in → Ollama works out of the box → llama.cpp supports Intel Arc through SYCL What 48 GB of Arc VRAM now runs: → Llama 3.3 70B (Q4_K_M) — fits, ~10–15 tok/s → Qwen3 32B — fits with headroom, 25+ tok/s → DeepSeek-R1 distill 32B — same class → Fine-tuning workloads that used to require a rented H100 The article ranked the used RTX 3090 as best memory-per-dollar in 2026 at 24 GB for ~$600. The Arc Pro path lands 2× that VRAM (48 GB), new, with a real warranty, for about the same total: → 2× used RTX 3090: 48 GB, ~$1,200–$1,600, warranty voided, uses CUDA (which Nvidia may or may not keep supporting on Ampere in 3 years) → 2× new Intel Arc Pro B60: 48 GB, ~$1,000–$1,400, 5-year Intel warranty, oneAPI stack (which Intel absolutely will keep supporting) Same memory. Similar price. Different software risk profile. What this replaces: → Rented H100 hours at $2–$3/hour for fine-tuning → Cloud API bills for private inference → The "wait for used enterprise cards on eBay in 2029" plan → CUDA compatibility breaks every driver update → The assumption that non-NVIDIA hardware is a hobbyist compromise The pattern the article missed: → NVIDIA's moat is not the silicon → NVIDIA's moat is CUDA + a decade of every ML framework being written against it → IPEX + vLLM + Ollama just took that moat down to "annoying but crossable" → Every framework that supports Arc adds another day where a builder does not need CUDA Here's what nobody in the local-AI space is saying out loud: For ten years the answer to "which GPU should I buy?" was "whichever green one you can afford." Intel just made the answer harder — which is exactly what a healthy hardware market looks like. Two Arc Pro cards. 48 GB. New in the box. And PyTorch runs on them. That is the first non-compromise non-NVIDIA path for local AI in a decade. Most people are still bidding on used 3090s. Meanwhile one operator built a warrantied 48 GB workstation without touching a CUDA installer once. Bookmark this before running local AI on non-NVIDIA hardware becomes the default. The race for cheap, warrantied AI just left the green box. Literally.

  • exedexes1
    exedexes1 (@exedexes1) reported

    @HeardChanda @WashProbs I always figure it would be over real fast if someone just went down the supply chain of whoever makes like brand new perfect Confederate flags and stuff like that like you can't buy the stuff on eBay anymore so where does perfect heraldic parade regalia of hate groups really get made in 2026, that just looks immaculate but they still pop up out of a bandbox as if it was like 5 cents to make the flags and stuff

  • kendearbornky
    Kenneth Dearborn (@kendearbornky) reported

    @RonFilipkowski On The West Wing, an intern got in trouble for selling moose meat on EBay? 🙄

  • jdiggityart
    J-Diggity (@jdiggityart) reported

    @mimibunvt I got a used headset on ebay for like $100 and it worked pretty well for me for a long time (the only issue is that the left controller stick has drift lol) But yeah it would be really fun to do, I hope you can find a nice headset someday if you do get one 🙏

  • WestlannWyvern
    Manul-Pilled Manulcel (@WestlannWyvern) reported

    @amerpipedream Neat, the problem is honestly shipping, a lot of sellers on eBay have wildly different prices/free shipping so it might be a little hard to compete with that tbh

  • BasedCardGuy
    Cards for Sale 😎 (@BasedCardGuy) reported

    @BayleySportCard @eBay On god, I’m so upset I have them reviewing my case over the next 24-48 hours so hopefully they fix it for me or I’m highly considering a new route for selling

  • FromtheArchive
    From the Archive (@FromtheArchive) reported

    @_PigginTeaBreak I think the whole model is flawed. This may be a remnant of all sorts of things on the front end I have no understanding about but as premium products at a premium price, people are going to miss out. Hardly anything gets released where we have the luxury of picking it up even a week later. I agree, we make tough choices on what we "save up for" and as much as I love the output of the Character Options line of figures, it's too much. Let alone, I'm in the US so even if I do want it, I will need to pay exorbitant fees through something like eBay which is more of an America problem than anything else.