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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 6
Hinckley, England 2
Joinville, SC 2
Brighton, England 2
Maidenhead, England 1
Hebburn, England 2
Swindon, England 2
Weymouth, England 1
London, England 25
Sutton, England 1
Swansea, Wales 2
Bulhon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Vedène, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Paris, Île-de-France 19
Crewe, England 1
Preston, England 152
Claremore, OK 2
Bellshill, Scotland 1
Liverpool, England 3
Toulon, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Walthamstow, England 1
Northampton, England 3
Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 2
Southend-on-Sea, England 3
Ploemeur, Brittany 1
Camberley, England 1
St Albans, England 1
Bournemouth, England 1
Melbourne, VIC 6
Stockport, England 2
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eBay Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Verlaxify
    Verlaxify (@Verlaxify) reported

    I also forgot to include the mention of a post I made yesterday about people that are scamming their viewers and making people pay money for Sprites and this wasn't directed at Phill and his name wasn't even mentioned in the post either but yet again he assumes everything is about him when it's not. I don't watch his streams, I don't look at his Twitter account at all except for today obviously when people make me aware of a post made about me and again pretty much this entire week so far I've been helping work on my house. The post that I made about the Sprite issues too was also based off of stuff I've seen throughout last week and this week including where people are selling Sprites on Ebay and there have been people on YouTube streams begging people for SUBS or Money in exchange to them getting Sprites in return.

  • TrantaLocked
    TrantaLocked (@TrantaLocked) reported

    @Ask_Spectrum There is a reddit/amazon/ebay routing issue causing media to fail to load in my area, fixed by changing my DNS, and the chat support rep refused to file the feedback for the engineering team to look at it.

  • SurpriseMfka
    Surprise-MFKA (@SurpriseMfka) reported

    @TCGPokePlug @eBay 13% eBay fees is a terrible pain. But we all know this before listing. Sell with a consigner for high end and pay only 5%.

  • antisadh
    Antid (@antisadh) reported

    ONE USED RTX 3090 FROM A MINING FARM LIKE THIS REPLACED A $440/MONTH OPENAI BILL FOR $11 IN ELECTRICITY mining farms across texas and oregon are quietly winding down after the kaspa drop, racks of used RTX 3090s flooding ebay at $500 a card, the same hardware that mined crypto in 2021 now runs local AI tyler grabbed one off a farm liquidation sale in austin last sunday, 24GB of VRAM, EVGA founders edition, plugged it into his desktop tower the same night the card runs alibaba's qwen 3.6 27B at 40 tokens per second, the model scores 84.1 on vision benchmarks against claude 4.5 opus at 77, both numbers public and verifiable he was paying $440 a month across claude code, chatgpt pro, gemini and cursor, cancelled all four the same week, every workload now runs through ollama with one environment variable change total ongoing cost $8 a month in electricity, the card pays for itself in 3.5 months, the rest of the mining farm gets sold to the next 200 developers chasing the same math the window is open, follow and bookmark before it closes

  • porcelaincups
    (@porcelaincups) reported

    @KotoriSenseiBA @LostSkeledude idk if I'll get a response but how would this work if I buy a figure off ebay and not directly from a big retailer? I collect hot toys figures and for the ones I dont have/are sold out in the US, I usually buy from hong kong sellers. would this be an issue?..

  • creepsandcrawls
    green 💚🌈 (@creepsandcrawls) reported

    @TCGPokePlug @eBay I understand the market but anyone contributing to rediculous prices of cards/slabs or indirectly creating no MSRP is contributing to the problem of the hobby

  • BuyerveeSellers
    Buyervee Sellers Conglomerate (@BuyerveeSellers) reported

    @glacierptrading @Vfwbartender11 Why do you pick 30? Why not 60? 80? Would you be happy at $30? Prob not GME goes up and down. We all wanted a short squeeze. Ryan Cohen wants to buy eBay. These two things can work together, but it takes longer to capture the squeeze & get eBay. You either like the plan or sell.

  • ohtinybaby
    Aisza_ (@ohtinybaby) reported

    @Poke_Bondo eBay or PayPal GnS? both with buyer protection. If you still don’t feel comfortable after having those protections in place, then it sounds like the issue isn’t trust or safety. I’m happy to proceed through either platform as long as you cover the fees😔

  • EL_Skunto_44
    Caribbean Bacchanal (@EL_Skunto_44) reported

    @PokeCardsDaily They should’ve put the inner sleeve upside down so the tape doesn’t damage the card I had this same thing happen to me more than a couple times from eBay sellers

  • Sabrius
    Sabrius (@Sabrius) reported

    I'm an electrical contractor. So maybe I can speak here a little. Very often pricing is a mafia structure between very few vendors. Here in Florida, lighting is ridiculous. For the same build-out, I will get a $23k lighting quote as "alternatives to spec" that are legit the same products, just a different brand, and the spec'ed lights will get quoted at $64k. Now for your breaker. I personally will not buy a breaker from Amazon or eBay. This is personal. There's likely no issue, but I will pay 3x more through my vendors due to relationships with them, trust with them, certain guarantees through them. Yes, this will get passed onto the customer, but generally 3 phase bigger breakers like this control things that cost money each time they're shut down or require scheduling to shut down. Imagine if I send an employee into a... Grocery store..or something overnight since they can't shut down during the day. My Amazon/eBay breaker fails during this overnight shut down. Now I'm just the cheap *** contractor trusting Amazon and eBay to save a couple hundred $, that now costed me thousands and will require another shut down, logistics etc etc. It sucks, sorry you had to deal with this. My hyperbolic story isn't always true, but I've ran into your breaker price range a few times and usually.. it's the electrical wholesale mafia setting the price because they know we'll pay for it.

  • FplWaqaWaqa
    FPL Waqa Waqa 🐶 (@FplWaqaWaqa) reported

    @caseydoesthingx @CardPurchaser @PSAcard The Value Plus grading level didn’t shut down when buying a raw card through eBay. Most likely because of contractual agreements.

  • _monoprix
    pancake_akechi6 (@_monoprix) reported

    @xEPluribusUnum @EvangelionShots don’t use amazon unless it’s amazon japan, it’s safer to buy from japanese individual resellers only issue would potentially be shipping costs but i enable the « free international shipping » filter on ebay

  • JosephtheN3rd
    (Rodimus) JosephtheN3rd (@JosephtheN3rd) reported

    @blackvvidows @HankMcPym People buy these for parts. Once it officially releases check eBay. There’s tons of people who just strip them down to sell the parts individually

  • scott_sleepy
    Scott Sleepy (@scott_sleepy) reported

    Running the numbers with Grok, GameStop is over-leveraged buying eBay. Hear me out - if they acquired Chewy now, this gets them the free cash flow needed to support that loan while Ryan turns around eBay. Structured correctly, this allows them to hit the $32 Warrant strike price. Chewy is in an extremely advantageous position for this right now. Their stock price is a steal, they are largely done with the major CapEx for growing their distribution centers (which can be further leveraged in NewCo), and have strong and growing Free Cash Flow. The price is right. The cash flow supports the loan. Ryan can focus on eBay when he gets it. And he can manage/improve Chewy in his sleep. CRITICALLY - $GME will be volatile after an acquisition like this, and Ryan can issue an ATM into a squeeze. The big squeeze comes later. A small one in the interim can, with an ATM, basically let Ryan buy Chewy for free.

  • picstoral
    Picstoral (@picstoral) reported

    Before I sell the camera I have to download all the photos off the SD cards. Apparently I used it for more than eBay. But I can't do it. I don't know which one of my disorders is causing it but I can't figure out how to transfer them or even where to transfer them to. That scares me. I used to easily be able to do that. My old PC is slow but still works.

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