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Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Saltburn-by-the-Sea, England 7
Luckenwalde, Brandenburg 1
Hinckley, England 2
Joinville, SC 2
Brighton, England 2
Maidenhead, England 1
Hebburn, England 2
Swindon, England 2
Weymouth, England 1
London, England 25
Sutton, England 1
Swansea, Wales 2
Bulhon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Vedène, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Paris, Île-de-France 19
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
Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 2
Southend-on-Sea, England 3
Ploemeur, Brittany 1
Camberley, England 1
St Albans, England 1
Bournemouth, England 1
Melbourne, VIC 6
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eBay Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • R1Stephanie
    R1Stephanie (@R1Stephanie) reported

    @bigern_ern @Rivian I got this fob when we bought Mevie so I don't know how much. I bet you can buy off ebay. I can't really get into details but we discovered we got a fob for another truck. We tried to pair what we got with Mevie and....she's....got more parts than stock so the mechanic couldn't pair it yet. This is the type at the shop that enjoys difficult issues and even he looked like he got finished with the SATs after trying to figure what was there. So... I'm deep in another rabbit hole and like the mechanic thoroughly am enjoying the unicorn.

  • anishmoonka
    Anish Moonka (@anishmoonka) reported

    The metal ice tray in that video freezes water 30 to 50 percent faster than the plastic one in your kitchen right now. Aluminum conducts heat roughly 1,000 times better than the plastic most modern ice trays are made from. The lever design was invented by a GE engineer named Edward Roberts, who filed the patent in 1949. At General Electric, it was sold as the Redi-Cube. Ads in the 1950s marketed it under names like "Magic Touch" and "Honeycomb," pitching the simple satisfaction of pulling one handle and cracking a full tray of ice loose at once, with no running water and no banging against the sink. By the 1970s, aluminum trays had largely vanished from American kitchens. The reason was cost. Roberts' son later described the Redi-Cube as being replaced by "simpler and cheaper plastic models," and he was right. After World War II, plastic manufacturing scaled up fast, and the price gap became too wide to ignore. The plastic trays that took over were worse in almost every way. They absorbed freezer odors and warped in the cold. When you twisted them to release ice, tiny plastic fragments broke off into the cubes. Researchers have found that using plastic ice trays can deposit microplastics directly into what you drink. The aluminum tray had none of these problems. The first automatic ice maker appeared in a home refrigerator around 1953. But it took until the 1980s to become a standard fixture in American homes. In between, they ran on plastic trays, stuck between a better design they had abandoned and convenience they had not yet reached. Vintage aluminum ice trays sell on eBay for $10 to $20. A new stainless steel version of the same design sells on Amazon for $20 to $25.

  • sparky1980m
    Sparky (@sparky1980m) reported

    @eBay_UK @eBay @eBay_UK This bug still exists on desktop, please can we get a fix for UK users, I'm currently having to search on mobile app, then mess around with adding to watch list to access listings.

  • BeachViewGames
    Master Rater (@BeachViewGames) reported

    @littlenutsac_ That really sucks. They dont have the bypass bolts anymore they must be cracking down. But they 100% have chinese catless exhausts for every car under the sun. Ebay can be real ***** sometimes man.

  • JayBobSons
    𝕁𝕒𝕪 𝔹𝕠𝕓 & 𝕊𝕠𝕟𝕤 (@JayBobSons) reported

    Is that like 8% sales tax? That's the biggest issue here, the 13% eBay cut has pretty much always been there, I feel like its payment for the 👀. So very often eBay is king!

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

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

  • picstoral
    Picstoral (@picstoral) reported

    Before I sell the camera I have to download all the photos off the SD cards. Apparently I used it for more than eBay. But I can't do it. I don't know which one of my disorders is causing it but I can't figure out how to transfer them or even where to transfer them to. That scares me. I used to easily be able to do that. My old PC is slow but still works.

  • Natan_benish
    Nate (@Natan_benish) reported

    prediction: onchain platforms can and will become the main pricing venue for at least some major card categories (instead of eBay/alt/fanfics sales) just to point out some structural issues with offchain venues: - there are multiple different fee structures (PSA charges 7.5-13% based on sale value, eBay 13-15%, Alt 4-14%) - sale taxes are not accounted explicitly, you buy from a PSA vault and keeping it there? 0% DE state tax, you ship it home pay 5-12% in state taxes, you ship oversees even more complicated. same goes with shipping cost which again takes place on check out. this is before I go into credit card + fx fees with onchain platforms it's simple. vaulted by default, settled mostly with USDC, shipping comes after, and platform fees are low and fixed. you can't possibly make the case against onchain taking over.

  • sworrall
    Simon Worrall 💉💉 💉💉💉💉 (@sworrall) reported

    @combat_boot @Edeaulx I thiught that you sourced the Easy-Melt polyester variety found on eBay? No problems with water absorption.

  • MrHuntinNoobs
    Tru Arte (@MrHuntinNoobs) reported

    @ebay I have a genuine question. How come when I look for an item sold it is not in chronological order? Like the most recent order should be at the top of the page I'm looking now and the most recent order is 15 to 20 items down but you'll have an item that sold in May above it

  • markt83101520
    mark t (@markt83101520) reported

    I think still possible even though it broke that latest low. Hmm so if GME was going down the whole time it increased its ebay holdings, what happens if they sell and net profit? Could be why Koss was popping back up, pricing in GME selling ebay options. 🤔 KCS

  • WaxMetrix
    SlabSquatch Sports Cards (@WaxMetrix) reported

    2025 Topps Cosmic Chrome NFL Analysis Keeping this one shorter than usual as I have a ridiculous amount of analysis to do over the next few days. If you are a fan of Cosmic, you know what you're getting. This one has everything you expect from the brand. If you are not hip to the Cosmic game, you're getting a fantastic looking product with a cohesive theme, centered around rare inserts with autos being the cherry on top. Part 1: The Basics Cosmic NFL drop via EQL tomorrow- Friday June 19th. Drop price is $650/box. Well, that didn't take long. We have our first WTF. Though Cosmic is always popular, we really need to install some goalposts here. The NBA version of this product, with its epic rookie class, pre-sold at $580 but then took a ridiculous jump for release day to something like $750. It didn't take long for people to realize it's pretty easy to get massacred at that price. Prices remained stagnant from there. These can still be snagged for $800 on ebay. Topps is effectively attempting to put flippers out of business. And $650/box for a lackluster NFL class should make moves to accomplish that goal. Part 2: Production numbers Total cards in product: 4,632,600 Compare this to 2025 Cosmic NBA: 6,355,200 At least they made 27% less of this than the NBA version. As they should. Total Production by format: Hobby- 57,770 boxes (7,221 cases) In addition, we have what has come to be known as a Cosmic staple- the elusive Lunar Boxes. Extremely tough to hit, these "God boxes" are some of the most exciting and valuable chases in the hobby, and these are even better than usual. Typically, each PACK of a Lunar Box contains a blood-red Lunar Parallel /10 and a better chance at hits than a typical box. Based on odds, Lunar Boxes in NFL also contain 5 autos/box. Not a typo. They went from a "better chance at autos" to a full-blown auto extravaganza. Total Lunar boxes produced: ~138 This means your odds of landing a Lunar Box are 1 in ~420 boxes (1 in 52.5 cases) If you are lucky enough to pull one of these, you won't know until you crack the seal and notice the packs say "Lunar". At that point...take a deep breath. You have a decision to make. Those packs sell for a few hundred each, making an entire box worth maybe $6k give or take. Congrats, you won life that day. Part 3: Heat Map Here's what you can expect from a box of Cosmic NFL: 0.34 autos (1 in 3 boxes should contain an auto, or 2.7 autos/case.) 5.4 parallels 10.6 inserts 2.4 numbered cards Lunar Box: 5 autos 26.4 parallels 14.75 inserts 30.6 numbered cards An infinite amount of Aura. Now let's cut to the real chase- Rare Inserts. Cosmic is busting at the seams with rare inserts, and many of them are amazing. For Cosmic NFL, the rare insert list will include Light Years, Cosmic Dust, Cos-Play, Supernova, Starfractor, Planetarium, and the wildly popular Planetary Pursuits. I suppose we could also include Constellations in this, although they are technically parallels here. Your chances of pulling a rare insert from a box is better than your chance of pulling an auto. Combining all the rare inserts listed above, one of these should fall 1 in ~1.75 boxes, or 4.6 per case. 57% of boxes should contain a rare insert. Planetary Pursuits alone should fall 2.1 per case with ~47% being the most common variety, Sun. As far as the checklist goes, namely for Planetary Pursuits..I think it's solid. Maybe not amazing. I love that Mahomes has Planetaries. Those will hit hard. I have to wonder when Topps will get rights for Mahomes autos. I know I'm a homer being from KC and all, but the lack of Mahomes autos leaves a serious void in current licensed NFL products. Meanwhile Panini is laughing in their face and producing a product the price of a car that's basically all Mahomes autos. It's like trying to put a quick 10k miles on that rental car just because you can. Part 4: Value Map Based on drop pricing of $650. $/card: $8.13 $/parallel: $121.04 $/auto: $1,911.76 $/numbered card: $270.83 Part 5: What Would the Squatch Do? First let me clarify- I love me some Cosmic. Cosmic boxes are some of the most fun to rip in the hobby. They can also be a gigantic kick in the nuts. Not so long ago, when they were $300-$400, this was doable. At $650+, that fun turns to stress real quick. If I were planning to flip these, I'd be worried. They might do fine. Then again, they might not. I'm sure the "La Carda Nostra" trinity of Topps/Blowout/DA will manipulate the resale market to appear like they're spking in price. Cosmic NBA appeared to be over $1k/box for about 5 minutes too. Don't buy into it. It sucks that the joy has largely been squeezed out of these for rippers. Because they truly are a fun rip at the right price. I think that price is somewhere south of $650. This one screams "Buy singles!" If I'm joining the party, I'm saving the stacks I would have used to rip a few boxes and buying some cool rare inserts of my guys. Planetary Pursuits are phenomenal. Constellations are outstanding. Planetariums are extraordinary. Supernovas, Starfractors, Cosmis Dusts...it's like a candy factory of rare inserts. Maybe that means some will end up being affordable because there are so many options. That's what I'm doing with Cosmic. Let everyone else get kicked in the beanbag while I cherry pick my PC cards. Part 6: Print Runs Base cards per player: ~25,250 Base rookies: ~11,580 ea Unnumbered parallels: Refractor- ~580 ea Nucleus- ~300 ea White Hole- ~75 ea Rookie Refractors- ~580 ea Rookie Nucleus- ~300 ea Rookie White Hole- ~75 ea Unnumbered Inserts: Light Speed (35 card CL)- ~5,515 ea Extraterrestrial Talent (25 card CL)- ~5,790 ea Stars in the Night (25 card CL)- ~5,780 ea Star Clusters (15 card CL)- ~5,515 ea Rare Inserts: Light Years (20 card CL)- ~83 ea Cosmic Dust (20 card CL)- ~83 ea Cos-Play (25 card CL)- ~83 ea Supernova (25 card CL)- ~83 ea Constellation (100 card CL)- ~24 ea Starfractor (100 card CL)- ~35 ea Planetarium (25 card CL)- ~86 ea Planetary Pursuits (10 card CL): Sun- ~725 ea Mercury- ~360 ea Venus- ~180 ea Earth- ~120 ea Mars- ~72 ea Jupiter- ~36 ea Saturn- ~18 ea Uranus- ~9 ea Neptune- ~5 ea Pluto- ~4 ea Unnumbered Autos: Cosmic Chrome Base Autos (68 card CL)- ~40 ea (I know. The odds say these are easier to pull than Green Space Dust Autos /75, so how can there be less of them? These are never all inserted into a product. Some are withheld for damage replacements, or it's possible not every player signed certain parallels. Whatever the reason, only ~30 of each Green /75 are inserted into the product. Additionally, only ~36 of each Gold /50 are inserted. This is not uncommon. I've talked about this in the past and it's just not worth dwelling on. This will not make the expected pull rate of autos go down.) Solar Flare Signatures (26 card CL)- ~50 ea Equinox Autos (29 card CL)- ~45 ea First Flight Signatures (25 card CL)- ~50 ea #thehobby #SlabSquatchAnalytics #2025CosmicChromeNFL

  • 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 has failed to grow and the margins + stockholders’ equity is depleting by the quarter. Is this board and CEO really the best to run this iconic American brand?

  • ckcardz
    Ckcardz (@ckcardz) reported

    @SuenosAzules32 @MKG_Sports @eBay I went back and forth with T Mobile for weeks on an issue only for a US based rep to answer and fix my problem in literal minutes.

  • tholla09
    Tron (@tholla09) reported

    @foxenflask Is it the same eBay shareholders that just voted down the 10% prop?

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