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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
Manchester, England 11
Colmar, ACAL 1
Essen, NRW 1
Middlesbrough, England 1
Saltburn-by-the-Sea, England 67
Narbonne, Occitanie 1
Fort Leonard Wood, MO 1
North Liberty, IA 1
Pittsburg, CA 1
Melbourne, VIC 4
Kincumber, NSW 1
Parkes, NSW 1
Hyères, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Santa Cruz, CA 1
London, England 16
Frankston East, VIC 1
Kissimmee, FL 1
Suffolk, VA 1
Marseilles, IL 1
Aberdeen, WA 1
Hoyerswerda, Saxony 1
Bernburg, Saxony-Anhalt 1
Berlin, Berlin 2
Libourne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Montréal, QC 1
Waldshut-Tiengen, Baden-Württemberg 1
Fameck, ACAL 1
Schweinfurt, Bavaria 1
Mocksville, NC 1
Hiddenhausen, NRW 1
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eBay Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • RedboxWire
    RedboxGlobal (@RedboxWire) reported

    eBay appears to be experiencing technical issues, with users reporting problems on Downdetector.

  • AiGenesisdotfun
    Ai Genesis (@AiGenesisdotfun) reported

    Thesis: Marketplaces are the last unbundled monopoly on the internet. Shopify unbundled the store so anyone can run one. Stripe unbundled payments. YouTube unbundled media. But the marketplace itself? The aggregator layer where fees live? That still belongs to a handful of giants, because running one required solving four expensive problems at once: 1. Listing labor. Every item needs a title, specs, condition, price. eBay outsources that work to sellers…it’s why garages stay full. With AiG a photo is a listing: vision Ai drafts all of it in seconds. The supply side unlocks when listing costs nothing. 2. Niche structure. eBay gives every category the same generic form; that’s why collectors fled to Discord and StockX. Here each marketplace generates its own schema like a synth market knows “voices” and “MIDI,” a comic market knows “grade” and “press.” Vertical-grade data, horizontal-scale infrastructure. 3. Distribution. Incumbents charge sellers extra for visibility (promoted listings). With AiG it’s inverted: anyone who shares a listing earns 3% of the sale carved from the platform’s cut, not the seller’s. Marketing is a revenue share, not an ad spend. 4. The fee layer itself. This is the real unbundling. Describe a niche in one sentence and you own the marketplace with your fee (0–8%) on every sale, forever. Sellers keep up to 92%. On the incumbents, sellers pay ~13–15% and own nothing. Payments? Cards work. $USDC on @Solana works too and no buyer account necessary either way. Rails are table stakes; ownership is the product. Shopify made everyone a merchant. Aigenesis makes anyone an @eBay. Ai for Everyone. 🧬

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    RockAuto, eBay, junkyards, dealer sites — none of them talk to each other. Built PartScout AI to fix that. Describe your vehicle and what you need. We find compatible parts, compare prices, and explain the fitment. No more hunting across a fragmented market. Live soon.

  • quiverypalm
    𓆏 𓇢 🔞 (@quiverypalm) reported

    @445ties this was a secondhand order from eBay so I can’t even be mad at glitch 😭

  • FirstSquawk
    First Squawk (@FirstSquawk) reported

    eBay appears to be experiencing technical issues, with users reporting problems on Downdetector.

  • Wallmasterr
    Alastair Low (Lowtek Games) MASUKU 20th July! (@Wallmasterr) reported

    a toy i had up on ebay finaly sold but i have misplaced it. turning my whole flat upside down looking for it.

  • jrs_dev
    Justin Scott (@jrs_dev) reported

    @Pokemon The Pokemon Center website is the biggest let down. I made it through your queue twice, only to have the website kick me out, twice! So instead of your items going to someone who wants to collect the 30th anniversary sets, the items are being scalped up and are on eBay for $500 and ETB. As big of a company as you are, you should be doing better.

  • MarkOfThaaBeast
    MA☈K 🐮 (@MarkOfThaaBeast) reported

    Well duh, most stores closed down and they sell nerd merch now more than games. Why you think they want to buy ebay?

  • FadiEcomAI
    Fadi (@FadiEcomAI) reported

    45 minutes down and any seller who only sees their numbers inside eBay was flying blind. I keep my own copy of pricing and stock for exactly this reason.

  • zebbel4289339
    Zebbel42 (@zebbel4289339) reported

    @minfiliaryne @Orbital1010 Yeah you can buy on EBay or Amazon for old issues if you care that much They don’t owe you their work dude

  • Dudewithacigar
    Aaron Harris (@Dudewithacigar) reported

    @Jeffdeehan Having firsthand experience with situations like this, I can tell you that, generally speaking, most of this equipment is worthless. I would strongly suggest grabbing someone with solid kitchen experience to walk through the space with you. Have them pull any proprietary or potentially valuable components—control boards, circuit boards, specific switches, or the occasional useful part. That said, the most important thing to know is that the vast majority of it is junk. You’ll likely be able to reduce everything down to just a few boxes of keepers. Sell those on eBay (or similar), make a few bucks, and take your team out for lunch. Then call your local recycler to haul away the rest. Trust me—your desire to squeeze out a few extra dollars isn’t worth the pain of trying to market, store, or move this stuff. The secondary market for used restaurant equipment is extremely limited.

  • Dementcia1
    Alex-Mae (@Dementcia1) reported

    I’m thinking about getting the complete Geneon releases of Black Lagoon but I’m trouble trying to find a complete set that doesn’t cost too much on eBay.

  • SportsNoBS
    🐐 (@SportsNoBS) reported

    @Schwartzcards2 @eBay Looks like eBay's edge/CDN layer (WAF or bot-protection) is misconfigured or mid-deployment. I think its blocking legitimate traffic with a blanket 403 forbidden error, rather than the origin servers actually being down.

  • lottemunsterttv
    charlottemunster (@lottemunsterttv) reported

    @Prof_Atikin Omg you're an angel. I bought one off eBay for a friend that waited SIX HOURS in queue on Pokemon Center and got an error as their queue timer ran out. But I didn't check to make sure it was the Pokemon center version! (I don't collect ETB I don't think about these things) Your tweet made me go check - it was not! Canceled that order and got the Pokemon center version. The cheapest I could find was $370 but that's still better than the $500+ it was last night. So 🥰 ty

  • FX4_Dev
    FX4_Dev (@FX4_Dev) reported

    @HardwareSteam Caved and bought one on eBay yes I know I’m an idiot I don’t care though after tearing it down putting dual channel ram and a bigger ssd in it I had a blast for the 4 hours I tinkered with it

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