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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 46
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
Gosport, England 3
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eBay Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • tonyfromhouston
    tonyfromhouston (@tonyfromhouston) reported

    @PlentyOfPivots @CardPurchaser @grok there is no scenario in which you should ever ship overseas yourself through ebay. if you are enrolled in ebay international you ship to them domestically and they do the rest at no charge even Canada. If the buyer isn't eligible for ebat itl their is an issue with their address and you shouldn't do the deal under any circumstances.

  • dmitriforge
    Dmitri (@dmitriforge) reported

    @ShikoyeniJay usually have to scour abebooks or ebay to track down the out of print ones

  • Maxyvoi
    Max (@Maxyvoi) reported

    PCIFIC is also expanding beyond the marketplace itself with PCIFIC Safeguard, our browser extension. We are optimising for eBay first. The idea is simple: PCIFIC should help buyers and sellers wherever they already are. For buyers, the extension appears directly inside the eBay listing page. You do not need to open a clunky popup, copy a URL, or paste details into another tool. PCIFIC renders inside the eBay UI, near the buying decision. When you click Review with PCIFIC, the extension reviews the visible listing details, seller signals, reviews, condition claims, item description, returns information, and listing context. It then gives you a plain-English report. It can highlight things like: • Vague condition wording • Missing proof • Unclear accessories • Suspicious listing history patterns • Seller signal concerns • Product details that may confuse buyers • Questions worth asking before paying PCIFIC Safeguard is a decision-support tool. It surfaces patterns, explains risk signals, and helps buyers ask better questions before spending money. One example is listing history. Sometimes a listing can show a large number of sales, which creates trust. But if the listing was previously used for a cheaper item and later changed into an expensive device, that sold count may not mean what the buyer thinks it means. PCIFIC Safeguard looks for patterns like that and explains them clearly. The extension also gives buyers a score, a simple status such as Looks safe or Check first, and a copyable message they can send to the seller. For sellers, the extension works inside the eBay listing flow. When you are creating a listing, PCIFIC can show fee guidance directly in the UI, so you understand what eBay may take before you publish. It also adds a Review with PCIFIC button for sellers. This reviews your draft listing from a buyer’s point of view. It checks whether your title, description, condition notes, price, and trust signals make sense. For example, if your title says the item is in good condition but your description suggests heavy wear, PCIFIC can flag that. If buyers may want battery health, warranty information, proof of reset, accessory details, or clearer photos, PCIFIC can point that out before the listing goes live. The extension also saves review states between sessions. So if you reviewed a listing two days ago and come back to it later, PCIFIC remembers that. You do not need to regenerate the same review again. This matters because marketplace buying is not always instant. People compare listings, leave tabs open, come back later, message sellers, and sleep on decisions. PCIFIC Safeguard is built around how people actually shop. The bigger vision is not only eBay and not only tech. Tech is the first category because it has obvious trust problems: IMEI checks, serial numbers, battery health, device locks, specs, repairs, warranties, and hidden condition issues. But the same idea can apply to watches, trading cards, collectables, fashion, cars, and other categories where buyers need help understanding risk and trust. PCIFIC started as a UK tech marketplace. But the bigger mission is becoming clearer: PCIFIC helps people make safer, clearer marketplace decisions before money changes hands. And with tools like findr, buildr, PCIFIC Checkup, and PCIFIC Safeguard, we are not just trying to make another marketplace. We are building the tools that marketplaces should have had already. Our philosophy is simple: wherever friction exists, we look for a way to reduce it. If AI is the right tool, we use AI. If a simple button, QR code, manual review, form, verification flow, or buyer checklist solves the problem better, we use that instead. The point is not to make everything automated. The point is to make buying and selling feel easier, safer, and clearer for normal people.

  • gigadenza1
    Gigadenza (@gigadenza1) reported

    @GameGPU_com Another brutally illustrative example of how Enduser licence agreements for any form of consumer grade entertainment are effectively contacts between the customer and provider enabling the former to “receive” their product upon the latter’s legally documented terms…which are unconditionally subject to change. In this instance the Purchase of any PS game on its original physical media, technically amounts to acquiring it for “an indefinite lease period”….which remains in effect for as long as the publisher is able, through “reasonable effort” and in “good faith,” to make it available. If a disc degrades to the point that its contents becomes “unplayable”, whether through routine wear & tear, mishandling, or accidental damage, then the user’s logical recourse is to request a replacement from the manufacturer, who will typically require proof of purchase before they issue one…hence in this instance, I guess we should garner reassurance from the fact that all “certified” owners will be able to continue downloading their games from Sony’s provisional “backup” archive without any handling fees…yet. Nonetheless, this shrewd “Executive” Decision is also a blatant effort to accelerate the inevitable demise of the “virtual and factual high street’s” financially injurious second hand market… As for the PS3/Vita closures, Sony evidently wishes to repossess all the “intellectual property” that gamers might otherwise have been able to grab off EBay, Amazon Marketplace or their nearest branch of Computer Exchange, thereby depriving the cooperate colossus of any “profit“. After a strategic delay, Sony will then almost certainly redistribute these titles on their later Consoles’ “subscription based” platforms….for the exclusive privilege of “premium members”. In an attempt to appease potential, this retrospective relaunch will probably coincide with the PS6’s release! Prices for “digital” versions of these games will be similar to those that “collectors and retro-rebels” would have paid for the vast majority of used and new discs from what is essentially a legacy catalogue, though the comparative mark-up is astronomical, due to server space within cloud based storage infrastructures costing a fraction of the material and operational expenses associated with mass “CD/BD-ROM” production.

  • Mrshoujo
    A Floyd (@Mrshoujo) reported

    @jammyfreezerpop Could be the power supply going flaky. Had that & just bought another off eBay. Problems stopped.

  • orwellvalley
    orwellvalley (@orwellvalley) reported

    I'm selling some more things on eBay to pay the legal fees which as a final slap in the face for daring to challenge the system were awarded against us. I've had a few messages off people wanting me to further reduce a price that I have already four times. It's now just over a third of what it cost me some years ago, and has got a bit silly. I said no, I'm not prepared to knock another £50 off to the last guy because from experience those that want to pay the least for something on eBay are generally the ones that complain the most. If it comes down to squabbling over 50 quid and you go for it, you'd better be prepared hunker down for the certain following storm about imperfections.

  • fugzie
    Andrew Mutepfa (@fugzie) reported

    @eBay @eBay_UK I have done 3 times with no luck your customer service reps all say the same thing without fixing the issue how can I escalate this situation as the error is being caused by a glitch on your side

  • analog_anna
    anna lo (@analog_anna) reported

    @malayshaMH trying to choose healthier coping mechanisms than buying another broken film camera on ebay

  • captainhot24
    Randy Monk (@captainhot24) reported

    @MatthewNichol5 He doesn't have any Topps cards. I have his 69 Milton Bradley card and I looked on Ebay where he currently has 69 Dell Stamps, 69 Nabisco Flakes (nice cards), and a 71 Kelloggs card along with some various team issues. Very good hitter, who seemed happier away from the game.

  • Buddha_Badazz
    Space Ghost (@Buddha_Badazz) reported

    @eBay @landondonovan @JackWilshere Bro fix yalls damn app, 60 billion dollar company y’all should be able to resolve an issue like this within 24 hours

  • exedexes1
    exedexes1 (@exedexes1) reported

    @HeardChanda @WashProbs I always figure it would be over real fast if someone just went down the supply chain of whoever makes like brand new perfect Confederate flags and stuff like that like you can't buy the stuff on eBay anymore so where does perfect heraldic parade regalia of hate groups really get made in 2026, that just looks immaculate but they still pop up out of a bandbox as if it was like 5 cents to make the flags and stuff

  • TFTranssexual
    The Transformers Transsexual (@TFTranssexual) reported

    @AlanAre63530701 It's whatever, I try not to bring personal life problems onto this account so maybe that's why people think it's all just hunky dory for me. I'll just sell off some more things on eBay so I can afford to go out

  • Roaringalpaca4
    Roaringalpaca (@Roaringalpaca4) reported

    $GME breaking 🚨 @ryancohen positive and negative actions. 1. The warrants are OTM and a complete failure (yet) 2. Share dilution to kill the squeeze 3. Bitcoin play down almost 40% 4. Saying the ebay filing comes in 1 week, 2 weeks passed and nothing! Postive actions below!

  • VotP10
    ☣VotP☣ 🇺🇳 🔞 (@VotP10) reported

    @terrenceviz @OliverJia1014 Limited item stock, now more desirable, of an easily-damaged product that is no longer produced..? Supply goes down, demand goes up, price increases (often to hilarious degrees -- take a look at PSX and earlier prices on ebay), remaining product slows movement, income dries up.

  • MiglioHoll33605
    Holly Miglio (@MiglioHoll33605) reported

    @GeriPerna I bought one on eBay. Drives my son nuts. I read that writing things down strengthens the memory/mind connection. Besides, they're so convenient (when you're at home).

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