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Problems in the last 24 hours
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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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eBay Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Chris Koerner (@mhp_guy) reportedI just interviewed a guy who did $192,500 in one month working 2 to 3 hours a week. 90% net profit margins. This one is getting me all fired up just writing about it! This guy had an HR job he hated. Tried every side hustle in the book. (sound familiar?) eBay Dropshipping Affiliate marketing Facebook ads all of them He finally landed on running an SEO agency for local businesses and started actually making real money. Then a client called him in the middle of the night to complain about his results. The results were stellar by the way... Luke woke up the next morning, fired every single client he had, and walked away from $108,000 in revenue. Then he flipped the whole business inside out. Instead of doing SEO for other people, he built the websites for himself. Ranked them. Owned them. And rented the leads back out to local businesses for a flat monthly fee. His first 6 sites got him right back to $108K a year. Small niches, small cities. Towing in Woodside, Queens. Carpet cleaning in Irving, Texas. Tree service HVAC Pest control Limo He now owns 132 of these sites. I'm so pumped up after this one. In this episode Luke: - Walks through his live playbook for finding a winning niche - Shows the Irving, Texas carpet cleaning site that has paid him $500 a month for basically 7 years straight - Breaks down exactly why he only targets cities of a specific population size - Explains the rev share pitch he gave his biggest clients This one was so good!
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Scooby Doo (@Scionoobydoo) reported@jwordfish Oh, yeah, I hate that. Just save it in the sign in and don't say anything. Or how eBay does it.
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West Texas Cars_Cards_Canes (@AtariTexas) reported@Ob1JohnKenob1 @USPS @eBay Have to sell in stacks of 5-7 cards and charge regular shipping and get that tracking. Sure sales slow but the growing costs of I didn’t get it and the aggregation from it makes up for it
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NFTprospector 🦇🔊🍦🏴☠️ (@NFTprospector_) reported@ThePPseedsShow Agreed, 6 years holding is long enough. We’ve done our part it’s time for some ******* action. We’ve missed out on a lot of other investments for trying to fix the system. I believe we win in the end but damn it sucks not to have more clarity other than the pursuit of eBay.
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Nadine Babu (@NadineBabu) reported@daninky @craftsman Trust me, I've been searching eBay for literally years. I even found one, and then they never shipped it. They are either $200-300 dollars, or not working and just sold for parts. Probably easier for you with a 1 year old item than me with a 7 year old mower.
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Deano... (@Frugal_ways) reportedEbay - similar issues - screen layout won't fit the browser window and certain buttons won't respond when pressed, pictures not displaying, etc. Hardly a ringing endorsement for your websites is it.
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🧟♀️ (@crewslover) reported@RunWithTheFloMo like lately here movies arent as big of a problem compared to when i was growing up but when it comes to books im so sorry i wont spend 50 euros to order it on ebay or wait 5 years until publishers here remember they can finally publish the book i want to read
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Dread Pirate Roberts (@pirate30251) reported@willyiamm There are a lot of those "parts only" ones on eBay and I ended up getting one and using the non-fried bits of the original to fix it My soldering is abominable but still somehow enough to work
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TheWeirdContrarian (@WeirdContrarian) reported$GME $EBAY GameStop is down over $160 million on its Bitcoin position thanks to Ryan Cohen buying near the top with shareholder money. I don’t think eBay pays its entire board that much.
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PepeSee ⚡🇺🇸🇧🇷🏴🇮🇪 (@PepeSee17) reported@SomeBitchIIKnow Yeah I favor the good ol' discontinued (ofc) MS "Wheel Mouse Optical" ergonomically so found a guy with 2-3 NOS on Ebay, bought the lot - I expect simple age is a factor since yeah not that ***** as of yet. If it's really acting up I click off the FF window and use pg up/down.
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ً (@Austin0Zero) reported@angel_byte_tcg I'm very fortunate anytime I ordered cards off ebay, they never came damaged. They would get packaged like this but it was never any trouble.
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_Chase😈 (@Ankara_inc) reportedCaller: “ I’m 61 with no retirement savings and living in low income housing” Caller: I’m 61, recently divorced, living in subsidized housing, and I have no retirement savings. I’m working 25 hours a week as a cashier and I just don’t know how to get ahead. Dave: This is primarily an income problem. 25 hours a week as a cashier isn’t enough, you need more hours or a different income stream entirely. What’s holding you back? Caller: I have bad knees and a bad back, so anything physical like cleaning or caregiving is off the table. Dave: Then we shift to what you can do. Can you cook? Do you have items around the house you’re not using? Caller: I do have a lot of stuff, yes. Dave: Start selling it on Facebook Marketplace and eBay. I know someone who made $800,000 in a year just reselling items, it’s a real, scalable business if you work it seriously. Caller: I wouldn’t even know where to start. Dave: You start with what’s already in your home, learn the platforms, and build from there. Use your mind, not your back. It’s not too late, Jenny but fear cannot be the thing that stops you. Caller: I needed to hear that. Dave: I’m going to send you Ken Coleman’s book, The Proximity Principle, to help you think through your next career move. Read it and take action. Caller: Thank you, Dave.
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👑Magnifishit🧻 (@TheMagnifishit) reported@aaaaaaaaa171039 There’s dilution at closing if GME acquires EBAY. It doesn’t make sense to issue shares before then. That’s the whole point of this post
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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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Bluma (@x25princess) reported@DarkLordoftheIT @rekdt It's like eBay. People leave reviews, they don't get their money unless you approve the purchase and I've never had problems with psychedelics. The COVID era was very fun... Lol
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Marissa (@bmgarza74) reported@pablo_ck1 @eBay My MIL sold a camera. It looks like the buyer removed a piece from her camera and replaced it with a broken piece from his camera. He filed a claim that it was broken. We showed pictures of the camera she sent and showed ebay that it was different. They took buyer's side.
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Punishment Uncle (@zapr00der) reportedThe turmoil of wanting those giant Tripp pants with the straps hanging down in the back but not being able to justify buying them for $140 😭 Maybe I can find cheaper ones on ebay… Tho if I get jumped, someone just has to step on the straps and it’s over
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Nathan (@ngtcollectibles) reported@gsbmlb15 @patsaint I posted about the Uribe card. They typically sell for a $1 or $2 because it's an error. However, there's a long "tradition" of people posting them on Ebay for insanely high amounts. It's a weird thing that happens.
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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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EverydayReseller (@EverydayResell) reported22 Week Recap Days 1-154 Total Sales: $66,679.41 Buy Cost (COG): $11,490.24 eBay Earnings: $38,637.55 Net Profit: $27,147.31 ROI: 236% 720+ items sold. 154 consecutive days documented. Looking back over the last 154 days, I'm reminded that this business isn't built on one great flip. It's built on showing up every day. Every sourcing trip. Every listing. Every order packed. Every customer message answered. Every lesson learned. There have been huge wins. There have been slow days. There have been refunds, cancellations, buying mistakes, & defective returns. That's all part of reselling. The goal has never been perfection. The goal has been continuous improvement. Buy smarter. List consistently. Treat customers well. Repeat. Most of the profit didn't come from one massive sale. It came from hundreds of individual sales across dozens of different categories. Nothing glamorous. Just buying quality inventory at the right price, listing it consistently, and trusting the process. Every listing is another opportunity. Every sourcing trip is another chance to find inventory someone else overlooked. Those small decisions compound over time. Keep sourcing good inventory. Keep buying at the right price. Keep listing every day. The singles keep adding up. Most people overestimate what one day can do and underestimate what 154 days of consistency can do. #Reselling #BuildInPublic
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedYou can't watch competitor prices 24/7. But your competitors can. Built PricePulse to fix that. Monitors Amazon and eBay around the clock, automatically adjusts your prices, sends you daily intelligence. So you're not reacting to price moves—you're making them.
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedRetailers are drowning in competitor pricing data but never have time to make sense of it. Built IntelliBrief to fix that. It monitors competitors across Amazon, eBay, and Google Shopping, alerts you to price changes, and delivers weekly briefs that tell you what actually
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IcePyro (@IcePyro69) reportedHay @ryancohen can you gift me a blue check mark? Apparently when I talk Chit to you not a lot of people see it. Also If I am paid I can keep averaging down my GME shares.. I sware I will also buy ebay shares and vote yes on your take over... what's 16 bucks to a billionaire
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Traeyz ♠️ (@TraeyzX) reportedEver wonder how the card market shifts after a new set drops? Tuomas Holmberg breaks down the "FOMO effect" on early card grading vs. what happens when market efficiency actually takes over. "A brand new set comes out, people are very excited for the chase cards in the set. The first PSA 10 on eBay might sell for $4,000, you can go in and get an immediate grade with PSA by paying extra for it. You could go and pay 200, 300 bucks to get a card graded super fast." "Turn it around and then you could be the first one to sell it. And because somebody wants to say, 'Oh my god, I got the first one!', you have that FOMO effect, so you're able to sell these cards really fast." "But then, of course, you have market efficiency and everybody who submitted that card at a more value tier, slower tier, is gonna wait a few months to get it." "Often you see some of the top hits and top pulls, they start out at a ridiculous number and then they slowly go down over time." "And then, if you're a collector, that's where you start to buy it. You start to try to pick that bottom and then you'll see the price of the card go up over time."
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CD² (@Cryptic_Dollar) reported@garyvee That’s funny I don’t give a **** what people do or look like, work 60-70 hours a week, hustle on eBay, fix phones and electrics on the side, and still struggle! Idk you must have lost a vision on how expensive **** is! I am looking to open my own phone repair shop but no funds
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DirtΞvader (@dirtevader) reportedWow. @ValueAddedRS Blows my mind how simple this would be to fix. It is as if, they just don’t care, or are doing it on purpose. The new eBay poison pill defense: toss in a grenade and run for the hills overlooking San Jose.
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Derek A. (@nykc77) reportedis @eBay down?
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Aric Chen (@aricchen) reported🚨 The Air Bag That Became a Grenade: A Deadly China-Linked Pipeline Inside American Cars! A device built to save lives is exploding into shrapnel inside used cars across America. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) says replacement air-bag inflators marked “DTN60DB” have been linked to 10 deaths and three severe injuries in 13 crashes. Instead of cushioning drivers, the inflators ruptured and fired metal fragments into their faces, necks and chests. The crashes should have been survivable. One victim, Eui Seok Kang, lost half his lower jaw after a replacement air bag bought on eBay detonated during a 2023 Texas crash. A 22-year-old Florida mother, Destiny Byassee, was killed after another replacement unit exploded in her Chevrolet Malibu. The danger is not confined to one careless repair shop. It runs through a murky aftermarket of salvaged vehicles, online sellers, counterfeit automaker labels and parts likely imported illegally from China. Investigators found that some aftermarket inflators had entered the country concealed inside toys and dollhouses. Once installed, the parts become nearly invisible. They are not linked to a vehicle identification number, so a standard recall search may reveal nothing. In April, NHTSA banned the sale and import of inflators bearing the DTN60DB identifier, the agency’s first vehicle-equipment ban in more than two decades. The Chinese manufacturer associated with the marking says it does not sell in the United States and argues that the parts may be counterfeits. That defense does not make American drivers safer. It exposes the deeper problem: an opaque supply chain where responsibility disappears while lethal products keep moving. This is what counterfeit commerce looks like when the fake is not a handbag, but an explosive charge inches from a driver’s face. Owners of used, rebuilt or previously crashed vehicles should obtain a history report and have any replacement air bag inspected by a qualified technician. Do not open the steering wheel yourself. ACI — Aric Chen | Insights
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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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bigdtarheel (@bigdtarheel) reported@eBay you’ve got an issue with your app. When I click on something like watched items, nothing happens. It doesn’t matter what I click on nothing works. I deleted the app and reinstalled it and it worked for a few minutes then stopped again.