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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
Andover, England 1
Hammond, IN 1
Saltburn-by-the-Sea, England 40
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 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
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eBay Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • mediafanatic25
    ShadowBat 🇱🇧 (@mediafanatic25) reported

    All of you keep trying to put me down and make me feel bad and insignificant for my collection size, and keep trying to press me to say I have more digital than physical. You mfs will not gaslight me into thinking I’m not a physical fan when I have way more of discs than digital titles and I will keep buying discs as much as I can overtime, I’m always on the lookout for sales from brick and mortar retail or Amazon or eBay or marketplace, I’m never gonna stop owning more discs even after 2028 so **** all of you abusive mfs once again 🖕

  • CorpGoneWild
    corporationsgonewild 🌊 🇺🇦🌻 (@CorpGoneWild) reported

    @eBay I have a defective item I am trying to return and the seller is refusing to send a return label. I need to speak to a live representative. AI is not understanding the issue. This is a book that is listed as "VERY GOOD" and reeks of mold and cigarette smoke. Need live agent

  • JrAbbate
    Bill Abbate Jr. (@JrAbbate) reported

    @KaB0uLi @eBay Wow, please stay in touch with me. They never provide tracking either. I always have to contact them to get it. They seem like an honorable company, but you never know in this hobby. I’ve never had any issues with them previously. Hoping this is an @eBay incompetency issue. I obviously want the card. It was expensive. Naturally I’m concerned about. Especially since I purchased it prior to the Knicks winning the Championship, and Brunson winning MVP.

  • IjlalAslam
    Ijlal Aslam (@IjlalAslam) reported

    Here’s a compiled list of notable NFT marketplaces that have shut down (or significantly wound down operations) in recent years, amid the post-2021/2022 boom decline in trading volumes. I’ve focused on well-known platforms with confirmed closures: Foundation (Ethereum-focused art marketplace) — Shut down in 2026 after a failed acquisition. Nifty Gateway (Gemini-backed, early pioneer) — Closed in early 2026. MakersPlace — Shut down amid declining activity (around 2025). KnownOrigin (acquired by eBay) — Wound down in 2024. Async Art — Closed in late 2023. X2Y2 — Shut down NFT operations around 2025. Cent — Halted in 2022 due to fraud issues. Rodeo — Shut down in early 2026. Kraken NFT — Closed in early 2025. Others like parts of Bybit NFT, Exchange Art (Solana), and Magic Eden (certain marketplaces) also wound down.

  • Veritas_Veritas
    #3.5% #IamEuropeanToo #FBPE #FBPA #FBPPR #💙 (@Veritas_Veritas) reported

    @andyburnham just place windfall tax of amazon & eBay ( flat rate on turnover not profit , as that is manipulated by inter holding company. Offshoring of profit and good sales to ensure UK tax take is low) for high street renewal and cutting business rates in run down cities

  • TeddyWasRight12
    Teddy Was Right (@TeddyWasRight12) reported

    @foxenflask It's a great offer cuz ebay will get shorted down to 50 right after.

  • OggsCards
    Ogg's Cards (Jon Ogg) (@OggsCards) reported

    @GoldLineGambler @eBay @CardPurchaser There is another angle here. If you don’t like someone’s shipping fee don’t bid or buy from them. Thats what I do. And if someone asks why my shipping is more it’s because it’s an hour or more round trip to ship cheaply via USPS because they shut down both satellite locations.

  • TDMoreEhh
    TDmoreEhhh (@TDMoreEhh) reported

    @BeeefSupreeme @CardPurchaser Holy **** they are already on my block list. @eBay looks like you have a real problem child on your hand here

  • EverydayResell
    EverydayReseller (@EverydayResell) reported

    21 Week Recap Days 1–147 Total Sales: $59,639.62 Buy Cost (COG): $9,967.62 eBay Earnings: $33,770.05 Net Profit: $23,802.43 ROI: 239% 660+ items sold. 147 consecutive days documented. Closing in on $60,000 in sales has me reflecting on how this business has grown over the last 21 weeks. None of it happened overnight. It happened one sourcing trip, one listing, and one sale at a time. Over the last 147 days there have been great days, slow days, refunds, cancellations, defective returns, buying mistakes, & plenty of lessons learned. That's all part of reselling. The goal has never been perfection. The goal has been to keep improving. Buy smarter. Price better. List consistently. Treat customers well. Repeat. Most of the profit didn't come from one massive flip. It came from hundreds of individual sales across dozens of different categories. Nothing glamorous. Just buying right, listing consistently, and trusting the process. One thing I've learned is that keeping buy costs low gives you room to absorb the inevitable returns & mistakes without letting them derail the business. That's why I focus so much on sourcing discipline. Every listing creates another opportunity. Every sourcing trip can uncover profitable inventory. Every day compounds into something much bigger 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 1 day can do & underestimate what 147 days of consistency can do. #Reselling #BuildInPublic

  • BigMav955
    Big Mav (@BigMav955) reported

    @WaxMetrix @MikeDeGilio @eBay That’s the rub. Got a PC 1/1 a few months ago, card arrived half out of the card saver just like yours. Didn’t want to return it because the card was worth well over what I paid. Just want a broken system to be fixed. We open all eBay authenticated cards on video now. 3 of last 5 cards have had this same issue. Luckily all have survived without damage.

  • bigwerms
    BigWerms LLC - Tim (@bigwerms) reported

    @Ob1JohnKenob1 @eBay ESE claims can be filed by the seller. Never had an issue getting money back on these scenarios.

  • JuunTV
    Juun (@JuunTV) reported

    Just to clear confusion, I see a lot of people saying "oh Sony is just trying to save money by cutting physical releases". No they are not, they are actually willing to cut down a good chunk of income to create full market control. If physical games were a loss leader there would have been something completely wrong with the production and distribution of video games and gaming wouldn't be as big as it was today. Financially speaking this done to increase prices down the road, lock people into an eco system and make people dependent on their platform by creating sunk-cost fallacy. All your eggs in one basket. Because once you spend 1000's of dollars into your account. Its going to be really hard to just give it up. Because you can't just go out and sell your collection on ebay. But yeah tell me again why this is supposed to be good for you as a customer. You are willingly becoming the products and you don't even realize it.

  • ChrisVetter73
    Chris Vetter (@ChrisVetter73) reported

    @erickstevens82 Eric I just read that Sony is going to stop making physical games. Terrible news! I play my NBA2K25 nonstop... and I paid a fraction for it on eBay ... I presume the owner of it upgraded to 2k26. Games will be far more expensive without physical copies.

  • latestagecpsm
    Late Stage Capitalist (@latestagecpsm) reported

    @VicMelsky @SteveOnSpeed A lot of eBay categories have the same problem: foreign sellers competing directly with U.S. sellers, often with shipping advantages U.S. sellers never had. At one point it could be cheaper to ship a small package from China to New York than from New York to Atlanta. Closing the de minimis loophole helped, but Amazon is a different animal. Amazon doesn’t just allow the foreign seller advantage — it industrialized it. It built the logistics network that moves imported goods into U.S. warehouses and makes them feel domestic to the customer. The problem is that Amazon profits either way. Chinese seller, U.S. seller, imported product, domestic product — Amazon still gets the fee. That’s why the marketplace itself matters. If the dominant marketplace were structured to prioritize U.S.-based small and medium businesses selling both domestic and imported goods, the upside would go to working people here: younger people, displaced older workers, families trying to build side income, local communities.

  • LedgerMart613
    LedgerMart (@LedgerMart613) reported

    @ethereuminsti Its an honor to build on #ethereum and bringing so a huge use case to crypto with my p2p e commerce platform #ledgermart I’ve worked on this project for a year by myself long hrs and nights and it’s finally coming together LedgerMart = The future of commerce is on-chain. Buy. Sell. Auction.Everything. All on Ethereum. Tired of high fees, middlemen, and slow platforms? LedgerMart is the decentralized e-commerce revolution: • Physical & Digital Goods: Electronics, NFTs, art, services, sneakers, software — you name it. • Ethereum Blockchain: Secure, transparent P2P trades. • Payments: ETH + ALL ERC-20 tokens. • Instant Messaging: Chat directly with buyers/sellers. • Reputation System: User ratings, reviews & verified profiles. • Sales Tracker: Full history, analytics, and portfolio in your wallet. . Auction function now implanted run an auction on any product up to 48hrs • Only 2% Transaction Fee — the lowest in crypto commerce. True ownership. Zero bullshit. Maximum freedom. This isn’t another marketplace. This is your decentralized Amazon + eBay + WhatsApp built on-chain.

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