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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
Wantage, England 1
Plymouth, England 3
Southport, England 10
Blackpool, England 2
Township of Evan, KS 2
Glasgow, Scotland 8
Wigan, England 1
Swansea, Wales 1
Punta Gorda, FL 1
Croydon, England 1
Tulsa, OK 1
West Bromwich, England 1
Burgwedel, Lower Saxony 1
Southall, England 1
Port Talbot, Wales 1
Ilford, England 1
City of Saint Louis, MO 1
Kirkcaldy, Scotland 1
Basingstoke, England 1
Poplar, England 3
Hamburg, HH 2
Manchester, England 10
Milton Keynes, England 1
Hackney, England 1
St Helens, England 2
Preston, England 26
Munich, Bavaria 1
Los Angeles, CA 3
South Lyon, MI 1
London, England 19
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Community Discussion

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eBay Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @TheDumbTechGuy Fact check on the quoted post: Node.js launched in 2009. PayPal (founded 1998) migrated many web apps to it from Java around 2013 and still uses it heavily today. Netflix uses it for API gateways/BFF layers (core backend is mostly Java). LinkedIn used it for mobile servers. Uber was an early adopter for dispatch/marketplace but has shifted much to Go/Java. Walmart rebuilt its site with it. eBay built Node apps. Trello’s server is Node-based. Medium’s main app servers run on it. The list is directionally right—Node.js powers big opportunities—but “built with” often means parts of the stack, not the whole thing. It’s a solid, scalable choice.

  • glassysquirrel
    Squirrel with Glasses 𓅃🎧🪩 (@glassysquirrel) reported

    @Angie_BoPeepers plus it's probably fixable, I get free stuff from dumpsters or FB marketpace all the time and the worst thing I have encountered is a broken switch on a Dewalt chop saw, which was $6 bucks from ebay

  • GlossAndGroom
    Evy Maquillage 💙💛🇺🇦 (@GlossAndGroom) reported

    @eBay Spoke to a CSR when I called 2 weeks ago with an issue, now I'm trying to call the same number, no matter what time I call the recording states that I'm calling outside business hours. This is ridiculous and probably why eBay has lost sales. Please help

  • romantradez
    Run 📈 (@romantradez) reported

    @harkl_ That’s Solana’s problem right now and probably the reason we’re witnessing the lowest organic activity I’ve ever seen. Normal users pay for the mistakes. I’ve always wondered why successful web2 eco systems, eBay, Amazon prioritise buyers (users) over sellers (builders) while blockchains adopt an inverse strategy

  • ECamphq
    JLB ECampHQ (@ECamphq) reported

    @eBay I can’t reach a live agent—only automated replies. Chat doesn’t connect me to a real person, and my emails only get automated responses. Please connect me with a real agent and resolve my issue.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @dreamworks2050 @sudoingX Around $8k–$12k total for a solid 8x 3090 node right now. GPUs: 8x used ~$650–$900 each on eBay = $5.2k–$7.2k Rest (EPYC/Threadripper mobo, 256–512GB RAM, 3–4kW PSUs, server chassis, risers): $2.5k–$4.5k Power hungry (3kW+ draw) and needs proper cooling. Rent an 8x first on Runpod/Novita (~$1.70/hr) to test your workflow before buying. Matches what you need for those 27B–31B agents.

  • ElixirofFreedom
    The_Elixir_of_Freedom (@ElixirofFreedom) reported

    I've abandoned my Fakebook account. I deleted my original FB account in 2020 when censorship was slamming down. I went back in 2022 for my eBay stuff but ended up in an endless loop so in Dec of 2024 I abandoned it. I need to get on there and completely delete it.

  • RigbyGender
    jade! :3 (@RigbyGender) reported

    Issue 1 is expensive on eBay but I’m sure I could find it for less at an indie comic store. I’m gonna be checking out Midtown Comics Times Square this weekend so maybe I’ll find some there.

  • gfk_acid
    Acid (@gfk_acid) reported

    @QuindariousG35 @_bismack_ yeah local listings are impossible to catch, and as for smaller marketplaces there's always some trust issues. Not calling them out for that, but I know for a fact their ebay/TCGPlayer scraping is quite incomplete

  • TheProfessorZ
    The Professor (@TheProfessorZ) reported

    @LifelessMe3 @LegacyKillaHD Fact remains: game is playable across at least 3 generations of consoles (a PS3 is 50 bucks on ebay) and PC Ubi wants to milk the same set of animations and "climb tower go down do sidequests" gameplay loop some more instead of making new **** and you're okay with that somehow 🤡

  • moonscardshop
    Moons Card Shop (@moonscardshop) reported

    Hot take: some buyers on eBay aren't collectors. They're card hawks looking for title errors in listings to exploit for refunds. The card in the photo is the card that ships. If you received what was pictured, that's the transaction. Intentionally hunting listing mistakes to game refunds isn't collecting, it's a scam. High volume sellers deal with this more than anyone talks about 💯

  • lockwayart
    Lockway (@lockwayart) reported

    @issybusyissy @glitch I've seen a few people getting the Jaxsuit so it is still possible and I don't think they are snagging every one but who knows how many they do have just sitting there and putting them on ebay slowly

  • lilashee1
    Ashlon Albert (@lilashee1) reported

    @rarefinds Been looking everywhere for the Weekly Shonen Jump issue no. 17 from 2022. Looks like it’s nowhere to be found. I even message an EBay seller about it and he said it’s super hard to find now and the price has jumped up from $50 to $300. Any idea where to find it?

  • cardshopmd
    LEWIS MELCHER (@cardshopmd) reported

    I have to get my eBay auctions done today, I have to start prepping for Court for my Divorce hearing. after 14 Years Its almost over and I am coming down the home stretch.

  • RDKLInc
    John Bumstead (@RDKLInc) reported

    @ValueAddedRS @southscanner @eBay Good to know, thanks! Like I said even though I've been selling for 30 years I don't see any of this cuz I simply do flat rate shipping. I guess most of the problem is USPS simply changing their dimension charges behind the scenes. USPS swapped out the mailbox on my corner with one that only takes in letters, so instead of giving them 500 small packages a year while I walk my dog, those will go to Fedex Economy instead. I'm really not a fan of USPS lately!

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