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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
Saltburn-by-the-Sea, England 49
Manchester, NH 1
Philadelphia, PA 2
Ilford, England 1
Fürth, Bavaria 1
Buffalo, NY 1
Frankfurt am Main, Hesse 1
Andover, England 1
Hammond, IN 1
Stirling, Scotland 1
Bochum, NRW 1
Bourges, Centre 2
Ravensburg, Baden-Württemberg 1
Edinburgh, Scotland 5
Whitby, England 1
Gravesend, England 1
Leeds, England 3
Plymouth, England 2
Manchester, England 8
Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 2
Cambridge, England 2
Norwich, England 2
Paderborn, NRW 1
Liverpool, England 3
Glasgow, Scotland 3
Blisworth, England 1
Southwark, England 3
Newcastle upon Tyne, England 1
Anápolis, GO 1
Hammersmith, England 2
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eBay Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • nicpicot
    Nic Picot Magic (@nicpicot) reported

    @eBay_UK #ebay How pathetic are the ebay systems? A simple cancellation and they want me to pay for a label not utilised!! Their AI bot is completely stupid as it cannot understand the most simple issue! Their human help is not much better. What can one post in an envelope I ask?

  • perryandrews
    Perry Andrews (@perryandrews) reported

    @qpeep77 i tried listing some of my old Rickey "broder" cards on ebay and they got taken down as "counterfeit"..

  • BALLBAKEDTAKES
    JL (@BALLBAKEDTAKES) reported

    @eddiemcpigskin @eBay This is just terrible. You got any hair follicles in there? I have a slab and I **** you not there are 2 pieces of hair inside of it. Seller didn’t disclose

  • chopkensx
    kaylee 🦑 (@chopkensx) reported

    see, my problem is i get cards in the mail that i order and then i immediately want to go on ebay to buy more because i like knowing i have some coming in the mail (even tho i literally still have some on the way) lol

  • pick6trading
    pick6trading (@pick6trading) reported

    awaiting call request @askebay @eBay no call despite 2 minute waiting time estimate. 20 min. so far. No issue being patient if there are technical difficulties. ty

  • tfsbwapoi
    molerfurball (toy freddy N1 fan) (@tfsbwapoi) reported

    I dont mind the monogram one, cause it’ll be like £30 on ebay, the issue is when its a whole *** figure

  • Annette_HW101
    AnnetteG (@Annette_HW101) reported

    @SEU727 @end3of6days9 The carrier was great. He was crate trained anyway so he would hop in no problem. I think I bought if off EBay. I stuck to paved trails as much as possible. I’d let him pace me for a bit, but then he’d go in for most of the ride. People would laugh because he’d be asleep

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Ecommerce sellers spend hours a day manually watching competitors and adjusting prices. That's a terrible use of time. Built RepriceIQ — AI agents that monitor competitors across Amazon, eBay, and Walmart 24/7, automatically repricing your products to stay competitive while

  • nyimski
    Nyimski (@nyimski) reported

    @RetroDerezzed I know what you mean there. My mother ordered three 256gb cards for her security cameras that I installed yesterday. Sadly not knowing she ordered them from ebay and got send 'lenovo' cards, obvious fakes which the camera reported a problem with and the pd also had issues. I found some on Viking but the prices were so insane she had to settle for 64GB. Ok good enough for 2 weeks storage of footage but still, it was only a few years ago I bought a bunch of 512 GB cards for my ODE's and they were around the same price £30 or so. AI and data centers (read survailence centres) have a heck of a lot to answer for.

  • NowtofTown
    Michael Livesley (@NowtofTown) reported

    @CeeChampion Will do - it was ridiculously cheap too - speaking of cheap autobiogs on eBay - have you read Robert Stephens? I got it on there for pennies, despatched it within two days. Could NOT put it down.

  • Dr_GrantSeeker
    Grant Seeker (@Dr_GrantSeeker) reported

    @CoasterK24 @BrerOswald Good point the resellers do normally get there first. But If peeps are buying on eBay then that’s still fans of kingdom hearts buying em eventually down the line

  • EverydayResell
    EverydayReseller (@EverydayResell) reported

    Day 149 Total sales: $632.42 Buy cost (COG): $119.46 eBay earnings: $457.54 Net profit: $338.08 ROI: 283% 8 item day. One thing that keeps surprising me is how often the "boring" items outperform the ones people get excited about. A control board. A car part. A toner cartridge. An electronic. None of them are flashy, but they're exactly what someone was searching for today. That's one reason I enjoy reselling so much. You don't need to chase trends. You need to solve problems. If you consistently buy useful items at the right price, buyers eventually find you. The more quality inventory you have listed, the more opportunities you create for sales every day. Buy right. List consistently. Stay patient. The singles keep adding up. #Reselling #BuildInPublic

  • greenjeopardy
    Feldspar (@greenjeopardy) reported

    @CardsMax Coming out in the comments already, but the issue is that it is just straight trash business. If you sent a card like that to a buyer, for sure you're getting a negative feedback 5/10 times and eBay wouldn't reverse even if undamaged. Don't offer a service for people's money and produce **** product. Sending cards worth hundreds or thousands of dollars and it's slipping out of the sleeve. It's objectively unaccptable and at this point I'm more annoyed that eBay is basically saying, yes we provide a **** product based on every reasonable standard and metric for this industry, but **** off.

  • TyCoTooCold
    Tyler (@TyCoTooCold) reported

    @sunnyhilltrader @CardPurchaser I just recently had my first issue with a card. I shipped it. You could see that. Then it just sat in PA. The buyer reached out, I contacted eBay, and I basically gave them verbatim of what eBay told me. They got the refund, I was protected because it was shipped. They still gave positive feedback when the card did need up coming. The convo between the buyer was simple and easy not arguement or anything.

  • 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$.

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