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| Posts: 1553 | Location: Warrington, UK | Registered: January 10, 2009 |
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| It was out for a couple of hours for a lot of people in the US two different times in the last few weeks. The time I noticed I read a tip from someone who said if you had any listing or purchase confirmation emails from Ebay, you could get into and use Ebay if you went through the link in one of those emails, as opposed to typing the address in your browser. I took the advice and was able to get on that way, could be the same for you in the UK. ____________________ Everywhere around this burg they're running out of verbs, adverbs, and adjectives. Everywhere around this town, they're running out of nouns.
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| Posts: 3375 | Location: California | Registered: December 23, 2007 |
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| quote: Originally posted by wolfie: Has anyone got onto ebay yet, I can't.?
As I said in the post before yours, it looks like eBay is down yet again I haven't been able to get on the site for several hours today. I can't get to either ebay.co.uk or ebay.com. Not good. Of course, once the smoke has cleared and everything is back up and running, eBay will probably claim it was a technical problem with the Internet which is/was beyond their control and accept no further responsibility for any losses incurred by their sellers as a result of the outage. When items posted out get damaged or lost in the post by the couriers, the Seller is always to blame, is told they should have used a more reliable courier and then get hit with low DSRs and feedback, 'Defects' and additional charges. Perhaps eBay should have used a more reliable Internet |
| Posts: 1553 | Location: Warrington, UK | Registered: January 10, 2009 |
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