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eBay Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where eBay users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with eBay, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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eBay is a multinational online auction website that facilites online consumer-to-consumer and business-to-consumer sales. eBay is free to use for buyers, but sellers are charged fees for listing items and again when those items are sold.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 2
Cambridge, England 2
Saltburn-by-the-Sea, England 36
Norwich, England 2
Paderborn, NRW 1
Bourges, Centre 1
Liverpool, England 3
Edinburgh, Scotland 4
Glasgow, Scotland 3
Blisworth, England 1
Southwark, England 5
Newcastle upon Tyne, England 1
Anápolis, GO 1
Hammersmith, England 2
Gosport, England 3
Coventry, England 1
Paris, Île-de-France 20
Ocala, FL 1
London, England 20
Leicester, England 1
Township of Evan, KS 2
Sunderland, England 1
Nazareth, PA 1
Manchester, England 7
South Molton, England 1
Olie Rivier, Northern Cape 1
Devizes, England 1
Achim, Lower Saxony 1
Southampton, England 2
Telford, England 2
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eBay Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • TrvpCouchSLIM
    Woadie 1K (@TrvpCouchSLIM) reported

    Why you ain’t care in 07 when digital was first put out? lol and do ya stream movies and **** music so yea you the issue too don’t do none of that but a dvd player from a flea market or eBay and buy a cd player ya crying bout game discs but support digital regardless lol hypocrites man

  • BattlingBud
    Bushnell Mullins (@BattlingBud) reported

    @ThePokeMD Happened to me Buyer opens case.. @eBay closed it in his favor even though they said it would be open for 10 days. Since eBay closed the case, I got a below standard rating Buyer received cards, left positive feedback. Wrote nice message Ebay won't fix their mistake on my acct

  • Otis_O_O
    otis.O (@Otis_O_O) reported

    @ray_ray200108 @sepamoanon These people are so simple minded. They live in the present. Zero awareness of anything but first order stuff. They cannot comprehend that physical prices are cheaper 24/7. If a game is on sale on Amazon, it will drive down prices on eBay, etc. and/or lower other retailer prices.

  • RealBSP3
    𝐁𝐒𝐏𝟑 (@RealBSP3) reported

    @JustAnOldKiller @10_X_eng They deny me that right by requiring me to surrender all of my personal information, associations, biometric identifying features, privacy, and many other things in order to operate such a business. Give us everything, or shut down. I shut down. There was no other option. If there ever was a clear-cut case of an incredibly dangerous monopoly, intentional or not, Meta created one. Competition is now all but impossible. Options have evaporated. You can't buy lots of things on Ebay and then sell them on Ebay as a business. You can sell something you bought elsewhere, but not every business model is private labeling. There has been a thriving private sales system throughout human history. Now it doesn't exist without giving all of those things up to Meta. Even yard sales have dried up. There is no more elsewhere, unless you serve yourself up to Meta on a silver platter. Local buying and selling was effectively killed off entirely by Marketplace, and the zombies that use it won't stop evangelizing until they start summoning demons trying to convince you it's the correct path. The sick part is, everyone's so hooked on the convenience (that's a ***** word) that they just won't give it up. They won't say no.

  • Threeof12
    3of12 (@Threeof12) reported

    @VoluntaryMoron @DanFriedman81 @dr_r_j_harley Enterprise HDDs are very obtainable on ebay, and if you want a media server just use TrueNas and build a RAID 6 array

  • kmosley86
    (Kirbside) (@kmosley86) reported

    @ThePokeMD This issue would be compensated from eBay with a request for, “package lost”. It was not sellers fault so this would fall under eBay’s insurance that you pay for.

  • Kronos_HI
    Kronos (@Kronos_HI) reported

    @RevolverJerm Ebay just just a steam login to play for like 20 bucks call it a day

  • SonicBooo
    Sonic (@SonicBooo) reported

    @GoodBoy1660880 @eBay @askebay Buyer protection is a joke. I reported a rude seller who lied about the size of an Hermès bracelet. I bought 5 in 2026 with no issues. EBAY must have a hub for returns of disputes. I dont trust the seller. So I lost my money 🙄

  • JCMushoku2
    Rapeus “No Consent” Greytwat (@JCMushoku2) reported

    I am ending my buying of any playstation games starting January 2028. From that date, new games will be entirely disregarded and Playstation will no longer be a platform I use. All jokes aside, if this does happen I will be 100% done with modern gaming. I don’t buy digital anymore, I prefer physical media and ownership. I don’t even like digital games on storefronts like steam, they don’t give me ownership… any game I truly care for, I have physical copies of, be it on any modern or old console or even PC I always go for physical media. The original promise of digital games was “lower prices”, that was the upside… it was “yeah you own nothing but at least it will be cheaper”… but they never were cheaper… I can go buy a copy of an old COD game for like $2 right now at my local store meanwhile digitally it would be 60$ unless it went on sale, and even then it would be significantly more expensive. All these BS sales do is prey on weak minded cattle who don’t care about owning anything and the fact that their entire “game library” can be stolen away at any moment. Let’s be completely honest, games these days are not as good as old ones anyways, they have better graphics but really the past 10ish years have been nothing but minor, barely noticeable changes in stuff like lighting… meanwhile game budgets have skyrocketed, game breaking bugs and glitches are more prevalent than ever, prices continue to raise, and companies care less and less about making a good entry in the franchises you love… Remember when we could get solid series endings? Trilogies that left you happy, with good stories coming to a close and maybe a few spinoffs that were entirely optional… that was great, it was good to let a franchise run it’s course, end naturally, and just be something you can always go back to… but now? Remakes, remasters, sequels, reboots… how many truly original games do we get? Not very many, and when we do get something it often ends up being trash like south of midnight, forespoken, etc… The industry desperately needs to crash, but it won’t… we see low iq swine buying pre orders of GTA 6 on ebay so they can chase a trend, this is the level of boot licking we have today… mind you, a “physical copy” of GTA 6 is just a code in a box… it’s the same type scam as getting it on the Playstation store or Xbox store… and the retarded fools eat the slop… so we won’t get a crash, because people don’t care… People will claim “voting with your wallet doesn’t work” but thats not true… when nobody wanted a nintendo, games went on permanent discount, consoles were sold with games bundled in for less than launch price, buying mario kart 8 got you a free game of your choice from a list including big hitters like pikmin 3 and Wind Waker HD… that is the power of voting with your wallet, sega quit making consoles because nobody wanted to have a sega, that is voting with your wallet working, the Playstation 3 dropped from a 600$ all the way down to an eventual 250$ over its lifespan and that is voting with your wallet at work, consoles used to get cheaper over the years, games used to go on permanent discount, that wasn’t being “consumer friendly” that was bending down to consumers knowing that keeping the same high prices will make large portions of people refuse to buy… but people don’t refuse anymore, there is no competition for which console is the right one for you, which exclusives are the best… it’s all just “wanna play bad games? Buy the current console”, crossplatform online, porting to PC, putting former exclusives in rivals consoles… it’s all poison for the industry. Sony and all other game companies can suck on my *****. Thanks for reading, have a wonderful and blessed day! Sincerely - The **** Guy

  • ucegotthejuce
    Tech2000 💿 (Blake Powers) (@ucegotthejuce) reported

    @cashvsthewrldd The problem is this: You buy a game physically and you don’t like it, you can sell it. You buy a game physically that your friend doesn’t have, you can take it to their house and put it in his console to play. You buy a game digitally you can’t do either of those. You can buy a 3 year old game on ebay or at GameStop for $20 or less, without a disc version this gives the digital storefront the opportunity to keep the price as high as they want it to be for as long as they want it to be because you literally have no choice but to buy it there. When a game inevitably gets delisted from digital storefronts and there’s no discs, how will that game ever be played again once the internet on your PS6 quits working in 20 years? (Example: If Spider-Man Shattered Dimensions never had a disc and only was digital and got delisted on PS3, how would anyone ever play it again?)

  • ucegotthejuce
    Tech2000 💿 (Blake Powers) (@ucegotthejuce) reported

    @cashvsthewrldd The problem is this: You buy a game physically and you don’t like it, you can sell it. You buy a game physically that your friend doesn’t have, you can take it to their house and put it in his console to play. You buy a game digitally you can’t do either of those. You can buy a 3 year old game on ebay or at GameStop for $20 or less, without a disc version this gives the digital storefront the opportunity to keep the price as high as they want it to be for as long as they want it to be because you literally have no choice but to buy it there. When a game inevitably gets delisted from digital storefronts and there’s no discs, how will that game ever be played again once the internet on your PS6 quits working in 20 years? (Example: If Spider-Man Shattered Dimensions never had a disc and only was digital and got delisted on PS3, how would anyone ever play it again?) NOT TO MENTION, the people that DO already have a bunch of PS4 and PS5 discs would have to completely re-purchase their entire library for those two consoles digitally if the PS6 ships without a disc drive.

  • The_Madman_Mick
    Madman Mick (@The_Madman_Mick) reported

    @Jennifer55gt Basically, you are used goods now. My advice is to put yourself on eBay, and hopefully someone won’t mind a second-hand wife. Don’t forget to mention the broken heart. They may not want something that’s not working properly.

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    E-commerce repricing is broken. Either you babysit prices 24/7 or you lose the BuyBox. RepriceIQ fixes that. It watches every competitor across Amazon, eBay, Walmart, adjusts your prices in real time, and only bugs you when your margins are actually at risk.

  • cambriamarket
    Cambriamarket (@cambriamarket) reported

    @Ob1JohnKenob1 @eBay This month I have had 3 orders I shipped on ebay not have tracking updated to show delivered. Wonder if they are having issues again. Would be nice to figure a way to improve this.

  • Armando__Rocks
    Armando_Rocks (@Armando__Rocks) reported

    @MttThms @DustinCanFly Even with Amazon sales go up and down you can still get a copy on eBay or marketplace anywhere really and it’ll be cheaper by a good amount If you wanted a cod title 5 years ago if it’s not on sale it’ll be 60$ And this is a huge thing PlayStation will do bare minimum

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