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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
Darlington, England 1
Glendale, CA 2
Beaconsfield, England 2
Saltburn-by-the-Sea, England 9
Paris, Île-de-France 20
Carmichael, CA 1
London, England 26
Croydon, England 4
Oldham, England 1
Belfast, Northern Ireland 5
Luckenwalde, Brandenburg 1
Hinckley, England 2
Joinville, SC 2
Brighton, England 2
Maidenhead, England 1
Hebburn, England 2
Swindon, England 2
Weymouth, England 1
Sutton, England 1
Swansea, Wales 2
Bulhon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Vedène, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
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
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eBay Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • GoldmanStash
    Goldman Stash (@GoldmanStash) reported

    Out of curiosity, ran @googlegemma E4B on a 2013 mac pro With old dual D700s, debian server, amdgpu kernel flag You can get ~30 t/s on a $150 computer from ebay Works great for ancillary tasks in @NousResearch hermes agent

  • ryansecord
    sneakordz (@ryansecord) reported

    @THFpro_Cards @eBay I have had two eBay orders state delivered on the last week and they were not. I have never had issues with cards being delivered in the last several years but now it has happened twice in a week. It happens unfortunately

  • timscoreboard
    Tim Powell #GlazersOut 👊🏿 (@timscoreboard) reported

    @redgrose7 All those little Old Trafford pitches up and down the country lost. Let alone the ebay resales

  • naiveanalyst7
    NaiveAnalyst (@naiveanalyst7) reported

    Let’s not panic about Proposal 4 failing at eBay’s annual meeting. It would only have been the easy way to bring the offer in front of eBay shareholders, by lowering the special meeting threshold to 10%. But the offer can still reach them through a Schedule TO, a tender offer filed directly with the SEC that bypasses the board entirely. To get there, though, one event is vital: the proposal we vote on as GameStop shareholders on July 7th, the increase in authorized shares from 1 billion to 2.5 billion. This is the most important near-term catalyst for the whole deal, since the $125 offer is split evenly between cash and GME stock, and the stock half simply doesn’t exist yet in sufficient quantity. GameStop is sitting near its current 1 billion authorized share ceiling, so without the increase, there aren’t enough shares to actually deliver the equity portion of the consideration. Regarding this, on June 8th GameStop filed a supplement to its proxy materials clarifying the voting standard for the share authorization proposal, and two things came out of it. First, the proposal is classified as a routine matter under NYSE rules. This matters because of how broker voting works. When a proposal is routine, brokers holding shares on behalf of retail clients can vote those shares at their own discretion even if the client gives no instruction. On non-routine matters, those uninstructed shares simply don’t get voted. GameStop’s retail base is enormous and notoriously slow to return voting instructions, so under a non-routine classification a huge block of shares would effectively sit out. Routine classification means brokers can vote that block, and historically broker discretionary votes lean toward management’s recommendation. Second, the supplement clarified that abstentions are not counted as votes cast, so they have no effect on the outcome. Only FOR and AGAINST votes count toward the threshold. This removes a common drag that sinks shareholder proposals where high abstention rates are driven by apathy or confusion. Put together, these two points meaningfully tilt the probability of passage in management’s favor. They don’t guarantee it, brokers vote according to their own policies and determined opposition can still organize, but the structural setup is favorable. Still learning. Still sharing. Not financial advice. $GME $EBAY

  • happywithdrawal
    ████ (@happywithdrawal) reported

    @Dexerto can't justify that price but if it has a touchscreen i will be copping one on ebay once it comes down

  • AfricaisHOME2
    AFRICA IS HOME GLOBAL (@AfricaisHOME2) reported

    Canadian🇨🇦 payments firm Nuvei has agreed to buy Payoneer for about 2.75 billion dollars in cash, paying 7.40 dollars per share in a deal aimed at building a single platform for both merchant payments and cross-border payouts. The offer is a 44 percent premium to Payoneer’s price before Reuters reported advanced talks, and values the company at roughly 2.26 billion dollars based on its market cap. The transaction is expected to close in mid 2027 pending Payoneer shareholder and regulatory approvals, and will combine Nuvei’s acceptance and processing business with Payoneer’s network for sending, holding and converting money in multiple currencies across 150 markets. The combined company expects to generate around 3 billion dollars in annual revenue and process more than 500 billion dollars in payment volume for 2.4 million customers. Executives say the deal addresses demand for unified infrastructure as commerce grows more complex, letting businesses accept payments, manage treasury and FX, issue cards and access stablecoin rails in one place. Payoneer brings regulatory licenses and clients including Amazon, Walmart, eBay and Airbnb, while Nuvei adds scale in merchant acquiring and embedded finance. Analysts note antitrust risk looks limited because the businesses are complementary, with little overlap in their core services. - World Business News.

  • kterpsnyc
    kevinterps (@kterpsnyc) reported

    @heistypokerdlr @CardPurchaser Singapore I’ve never had any problems with shipping and if it’s through eBay where you ship to their hub you should be fine. How much is it if you don’t mind me asking

  • bsorryurwrong
    Right by Far (@bsorryurwrong) reported

    @RetroCoast I bought a used personal hidden camera on eBay because I needed just the recorder portion for a well/bore camera. It came with an SD card that had been wiped but I started to wonder what the previous owner would use it for. I had software I used to recover from corrupted memory cards and gave it a shot. It took all night but the next day there were 4 separate video files recovered. I played the files one by one, it was a man filming his apartment tours, he had the camera hidden about chest level, it was all very boring, filling applications and talking to apartment managers. I said, what a waste of time and skimmed through the last video, at the end, something caught my eye, it was him getting into his car while swinging HIS PURSE into the passenger seat, he was mumbling to himself sounding discouraged, then he sat down into the driver's seat for the great reveal, dainty women's dress shoes, pumps or heels or whatever, hairy legs and a tight fitting dress! This DUDE was trying to get anyone to openly discriminate against him for being a freak, ultimately it didn't work so he sold his hidden camera system.

  • teddy__com
    Teddy.com (@teddy__com) reported

    Down 65% in 5 years, proposing a $35b comp plan. eBay up 65% in 5 years and have taken $500m — he is criticizing this. Basically, if GME makes back RC’s last 5 years of losses, and then gains like 100% on top of that, over 10 years, he will make $35b. GME holders will get a 6% annual return over 15 years. It’s okay to be mad at this. @ryancohen

  • CHUITO_1O1
    CHUITO 💅 (@CHUITO_1O1) reported

    @KotoriSenseiBA Hi, would you happen to know if eBay and AliExpress would have a problem with this? Mainly for second hand/KO/new transformers items & upgrade kits From what I understood , hasbro themselves and amazon shouldn’t (?) have a problem…

  • sometingthing
    beyFLOPcé🇵🇸 (@sometingthing) reported

    @paratimes I found one on eBay sealed for 24$. It arrived at my mail forwarder(so not to me irl just yet) and the hype sticker says the correct info. So I’m gagged I copped it for so cheap xo. Copped for my sister who loves Hayley down

  • Barebeautybody
    Bare Beauty Bodypainting 🖖🌹 (@Barebeautybody) reported

    @TCGPokePlug @eBay Whatnot is the closest site to take down eBay, but sadly it's filled with scammers, and that turns off buyers. Until we get a legitimate alternative eBay and their fees, and their shipping scams, and their counterfeit items will unfortunately have to suffice.

  • foxenflask
    bad robot ventures (@foxenflask) reported

    From 2019 onwards, $EBAY has a pretty impressive rap sheet: - 2019: Execs ordered a stalking campaign against blogger couple the Steiners. Sent live bugs, a pig mask, and a funeral wreath to their home. GPS tracked their car. CEO Wenig ("take her down") walked with $57M severance. Never charged. - 2022: 7 employees convicted. Ringleader Jim Baugh sentenced to 57 months in federal prison. - 2023: DOJ sues eBay for selling 343K emissions defeat devices and illegal pesticides. Potential $1.9B exposure. - 2024: eBay pays $3M criminal fine (statutory max) to DOJ for the stalking. Same month, pays $59M for facilitating illegal pill press sales. - 2026: Steiner civil suit ($466M punitive ask) settled, then collapsed. Trial set for Jan 2027. Multiple DOJ actions. 7 convictions. Billions in exposure. A decade of self-inflicted chaos. Utter waste of shareholder capital, while the business and the margins has become stagnant at best and way behind at worst. Is this board and CEO really the best to run this iconic American brand?

  • Evenios
    Geddings (@Evenios) reported

    @GTAGFX xbox series x! the ps5 pro i think is more powerful but its waay too much costly lol. plus can get the xbox series x for like 400 bucks used on ebay. they should NOT have made this for the s though they will have to dumb it down!

  • KijAkubovs86334
    masYNYa (@KijAkubovs86334) reported

    🚨 4 OLD GTX 1080s FROM A DEAD MINING RIG NOW RUN LOCAL AI AND BEAT $400/MO IN SUBSCRIPTIONS 💀 Same cards. Same VRAM. New job. Pause at 0:10. Look at the terminal. "GPU #0: EVGA GTX 1080, 53.54 MH/s." "accepted: 902/937." "Stratum difficulty set to 44.1414." Bottom right corner: "11/23/2017." That is not an AI log. That is an Ethereum mining log from November 2017. Each one of those cards was a printer for ETH. Then Ethereum killed proof-of-work in 2022 and 50 million GPUs went into a closet. The same hardware now runs the second wave: → 4 used GTX 1080s off eBay, ~$100 each → Total stack: ~$400 → 8 GB of VRAM per card → Spread a model across them: 32 GB of usable memory → One desktop tower, one PSU, one shell command The install: → ollama install — one line → ollama pull qwen2.5 / mistral 7b / llama 3.2 / phi 3 — one line each → One environment variable to point Claude Code at localhost → Same CLI. Nothing flies to Anthropic. The performance on a 4 × 1080 stack: → 7B models: 80–120 tok/s, comfortable for chat and agents → 13B–30B with layer splitting: 40–60 tok/s, fine for real conversations → Token logs sit on the same SSD as the model → Zero cloud calls. Zero per-token bills. The math he just deleted: → ChatGPT Pro: $200/month → Claude Code Max: $200/month → Cursor: $20/month → Annual: $5,040 → The rig: $400 once → Payback: under two months → Year-two delta: thousands. Electricity only after that. The old loop is dead. Sign up. Pay $5K a year. Watch every prompt ship to someone else's server. Hit rate limits on the worst possible afternoon. Now the rig is a closet appliance that used to mine ETH and now writes code. Here's what nobody in the AI subscription space is saying out loud: The mining boom subsidized a decade of cheap consumer VRAM. Miners paid full retail. They burned a billion in electricity. They dumped the cards on eBay at one-fifth of new-price the moment proof-of-work died. You are now buying that hardware at the loss the miners ate — to run the workload the cloud is renting back to you for $5,000 a year. Most people are still arguing whether local AI is "ready." Meanwhile, the same cards that mined ETH at 5am in 2017 are writing their owner's code at 5am in 2026. Bookmark this. The race for cheap AI just left the new-product shelf. Literally.

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