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
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.
eBay users affected:
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Most Affected Locations
Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:
| Location | Reports |
|---|---|
| Paris, Île-de-France | 16 |
| Manchester, England | 12 |
| Rastatt, Baden-Württemberg | 1 |
| Great Malvern, England | 1 |
| Meudon, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Preston, England | 145 |
| Swadlincote, England | 2 |
| Leeds, England | 5 |
| Dundee, Scotland | 2 |
| Northampton, England | 2 |
| Portsmouth, VA | 1 |
| Portsmouth, England | 2 |
| Islington, England | 1 |
| Colchester, England | 2 |
| Rennes, Brittany | 1 |
| Hastings, England | 10 |
| Itajaí, SC | 1 |
| Basildon, England | 1 |
| Ilhéus, BA | 1 |
| Blackburn, England | 12 |
| Rochdale, England | 1 |
| Bristol, England | 3 |
| Holywell, Wales | 1 |
| State College, PA | 2 |
| El Sobrante, CA | 1 |
| Peterborough, England | 2 |
| Cambridge, England | 2 |
| Stoke-on-Trent, England | 5 |
| Ealing, England | 1 |
| Mirfield, England | 1 |
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eBay Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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eemeli7093(hop on netplay) (@eemeli7093) reported@seratoptik @ProtonVPN @GrapheneOS idk if eBay is available in indo haha, but they have a money return guarantee if it's actually broken, and also repair shops do fix phones for good price, if you know which one is good.
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Chunky Konga 🍌 (@CHUNKYKONGA1) reported@ImmortalAvatar2 @kayotikmunky How so? I’ve been buying and selling on there for decades. No problem. eBay has a crazy good policy on refunding people who didn’t get exactly what they purchased.
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Salty (@TheSaltyBun) reported@Darren14040157 Best thing to do is to take it down and relist. Have to stay in the eBay algorithm. I relist every card once it hits a month of being idle.
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I sees you!! (@AllDemThangs) reported@PoochAlmighty I wanted to go the android route but google phones are uninteresting. The chines phones you can get on eBay don’t work well with many U.S Carriers, and Samsung is locking down there phones due to google becoming more strict on third party app installs in future firmware.
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joe (@towers660911) reported@realmecareIN Hello. I'm in México and I purchased a Realme 16 pro + to a seller in India via Ebay At the beginning it worked fine, but suddenly I couldn't call, neither be called, it appears a message on my screen that I have region issues. @realme_MX told me to contact You🙏🏻
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EverydayReseller (@EverydayResell) reportedDay 1-126 18 Week Recap Total sales: $49,065.22 Buy cost (COG): $8,151.57 eBay earnings: $27,362.89 Net profit: $19,211.32 ROI: 235% 540+ items sold. 126 consecutive days documented. When I started this challenge, I didn't know exactly what the numbers would look like after 4 months. What I did know was that if I consistently sourced inventory, listed every day, learned from my mistakes, & stayed in the game long enough, the results would eventually show up. There were great days. There were slow days. There were buying mistakes, broken returns, missing parts, cancellations, refunds, & plenty of lessons learned along the way. That's the reality of reselling. The goal was never perfection. The goal was progress. Looking back, nearly every meaningful gain came from doing the simple things repeatedly: Source good inventory. Buy at the right price. List consistently. Treat customers right. Learn from mistakes. Repeat. The biggest takeaway after 126 days is that success rarely comes from 1 huge day. It comes from hundreds of small decisions compounded over time. Most people overestimate what one day can do & underestimate what 126 days of consistency can do. Still learning. Still adapting. Still building. #Reselling #BuildInPublic
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Mike Staropoli (@pdxmikestar) reported@friarhodg @BosCardHunter eBay verification flawed too. They send the cards/slabs to PSA for verification. If there is an issue, they tell the buyer they have to deal with PSA. The verification guarantee is not what eBay claims.
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Mr Infinity ⭕️ (@R6RiderF) reported@CsgoM1 Ryan could definitely pursue this.A buyback might not be entirely straightforward from a legal perspective, but it is at least as difficult, if not more so, to deliberately keep the share price under $32 and let the warrants expire worthless while using exactly the same amount of capital to repurchase shares instead.Through a consistent buyback, GameStop would significantly reduce the float of freely tradable shares. This would further tighten the short situation and massively increase the pressure for a potential squeeze. At the same time, the company could build up capital for major strategic moves, such as the acquisition of eBay or similar assets.If a strong squeeze does occur, it would then provide the perfect opportunity to issue new shares afterward (for example, on a 50 percent cash / 50 percent stock basis) to raise a substantial amount of capital under very favorable terms and take the company to the next level long term.
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EverydayReseller (@EverydayResell) reportedFree Shipping: The Silent Sales Booster I started wondering about buyer paid shipping vs free shipping especially when the total cost to the buyer ends up exactly the same. One listing with a higher price and free shipping another with a lower price plus a separate shipping fee. It pulled me down a rabbit hole of reports and studies and I wanted to share what I found because it's pretty eye opening for anyone flipping on eBay. Free shipping often wins on conversions and sales speed even when the buyer pays the same amount overall. Amazon Prime set the bar high. Recent data puts US Prime members around 180 to 200 million so roughly 60 to 70 percent of adults have free fast shipping as their normal. Shoppers expect it, 66% want free on every order, 80% expect it above a threshold and up to 84% have bought specifically because shipping was waived. Free just feels like a win emotionally and people jump. Charging shipping as a separate line creates extra FRICTION. Buyers lock onto the lower item price and treat the shipping fee like an annoying add on. They downplay it or get irritated even when the math is identical. That extra step at checkout can make them hesitate or bounce. Tran's 2020 and 2024 analyses of eBay Germany data confirm buyers shrug off small separate shipping fees but demand jumps sharply when it's free. Marketplace insights seal it. Free shipping listings get 15 to 25 percent more views and 10 to 18 percent better conversion rates even at matching totals. eBay favors them in search visibility too which helps everything compound. Free cuts the hassle. No surprise fees at checkout. Feels cleaner and more valuable. For my flips I've gone 100% to free shipping after some experimenting over the last 4 months. Data points to faster sales less push back though category and margins decide the final call. Anyone else gone down this rabbit hole? You charging separate or going free?
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Daniel Southam (@Lister_of_smeg) reported@eBay @eBay @AskeBay Banned for doing absolutely nothing. Haven't bought or sold anything in years, but got permanently suspended. Help links are broken and customer service just spammed me with copy-paste robot responses. Stay away - avoid them. dont use. #eBay #eBaySpam
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White (@Uvalajnr) reportedI have a coffee mug I’ve used almost every day for about 30 years. The other day I mentioned to my husband that I’d be genuinely sad if it ever broke. Without missing a beat, he said: “Don’t worry, I’ve looked it up before. There are replacements on eBay.” I’ve never asked him to find one. The mug isn’t chipped. It’s not broken. Yet somehow he’d already researched a backup plan just in case. Honestly, for all I know, he already has a spare hidden somewhere.
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Bluntz (@Bluntz_Capital) reportedthe thing about these gachas is they are not a flavour of the month play, the long term potential is INSANE. down the line once liquidty is there they can eat ebays lunch by providing a marketplace for a 1/10th the cost of what ebay charges to sell. its literally genius long term the marketplace will eventually make more money then the gacha itself imo, but the gacha is necessary now to get the cards on chain
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Anna (@shadowflrr) reported@FloatyRedHead23 @beau2fuldisastr @NegansLioness This. I made a good deal on eBay, saves you a lot of money & time of hunting down all the single issues
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mono⚡️🪢🛡️ 🇮🇹 🇵🇹 (@mussinata) reported@kruegi1982 @adolfo21m Buy a new one... depending on were you are based you could find easily a good 350W Meanwell, or if you want to go immediately "future proof" for more miners, look for a used server 1200W PSU like HP. Ebay has several
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Kristofer Korzeniewski (@Krisk_collects) reported@BosCardHunter I’ve had a card go missing from DC, tracking never updated and they swore up and down it was at the authentication center in Santa Anna, problem is all Auntentication orders to me go through Newark. Sat on my money for weeks blaming eBay.