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Crimson Dynamo
30-07-2021, 12:41 PM
like for hours

Service Unavailable - DNS failure
The server is temporarily unable to service your request. Please try again later.

:shrug:

user104658
30-07-2021, 12:44 PM
like for hours

Service Unavailable - DNS failure
The server is temporarily unable to service your request. Please try again later.

:shrug:

If it was run by James I'd say he just forgot to pay the server fees again.

As it's a massive site... could be a DDOS?

Niamh.
30-07-2021, 12:45 PM
Haven't used Ebay in years

Crimson Dynamo
30-07-2021, 12:45 PM
If it was run by James I'd say he just forgot to pay the server fees again.

As it's a massive site... could be a DDOS?

Friday is their day to do maintenance but never this long

AnnieK
30-07-2021, 12:48 PM
Its up for me :shrug:

Edit - actually when I did a search for something it only brought up sellers from overseas.

Ammi
30-07-2021, 12:49 PM
…it’s cool for me also…

AnnieK
30-07-2021, 12:50 PM
…it’s cool for me also…

It let me in ok Ammi but when I searched for something it only showed overseas sellers and when I set it to UK only, i got the DNS error

user104658
30-07-2021, 12:51 PM
Haven't used Ebay in years

I use it VERY occasionally for small items if they're not on Amazon (things I can think of off the top of my head are car headlight bulbs - which can be extortionate if you buy branded ones, and are literally exactly the same as £2 imports - and a phone opening tool because the ones on Amazon were either crap or going for 3x too much (£10 when they should be £3). I also use it for cheap OEM copies of Windows :shrug: But yeah... it used to be a better service than it is now... it's full of scams these days, both buyer and seller.

I did of course get my PS5 on there because I gave up on monitoring proper sites for stock drops, but I have to admit I was nervous about spending that sort of money on there, right up until it arrived and was set up & working :joker:. Didn't help that the tracking on the dodgy courier they used kept randomly changing date/time, suddenly changed to a week long wait on the day it was meant to arrive, but then actually arrived the next morning :think:.

user104658
30-07-2021, 12:55 PM
Now here's a bizarre twist in the tale:

Just fired up the VPN, set my IP to California... ebay.co.uk loads up fine, and returns results for UK items. :think:

user104658
30-07-2021, 12:56 PM
Disconnected the VPN, refreshed the page, DNS failure.

The site is not down but you can't connect to it from a UK IP address. Now that is pretty ****ing odd :umm2:.

Ammi
30-07-2021, 12:58 PM
It let me in ok Ammi but when I searched for something it only showed overseas sellers and when I set it to UK only, i got the DNS error

..Oh I just did a search and the search is cool also for me….?…I want to put this thing in my basket and do a buy it now just to check but I don’t want to buy it, though….

Niamh.
30-07-2021, 12:59 PM
I use it VERY occasionally for small items if they're not on Amazon (things I can think of off the top of my head are car headlight bulbs - which can be extortionate if you buy branded ones, and are literally exactly the same as £2 imports - and a phone opening tool because the ones on Amazon were either crap or going for 3x too much (£10 when they should be £3). I also use it for cheap OEM copies of Windows :shrug: But yeah... it used to be a better service than it is now... it's full of scams these days, both buyer and seller.

I did of course get my PS5 on there because I gave up on monitoring proper sites for stock drops, but I have to admit I was nervous about spending that sort of money on there, right up until it arrived and was set up & working :joker:. Didn't help that the tracking on the dodgy courier they used kept randomly changing date/time, suddenly changed to a week long wait on the day it was meant to arrive, but then actually arrived the next morning :think:.

I find that things aren't massively cheaper on there and then a lot of times delivery charges can be the same or more than whatever you're buying

Crimson Dynamo
30-07-2021, 12:59 PM
Disconnected the VPN, refreshed the page, DNS failure.

The site is not down but you can't connect to it from a UK IP address. Now that is pretty ****ing odd :umm2:.

Yes i can list ok to it using Inkfrog which is USA based

bots
30-07-2021, 01:03 PM
it's ok for me, shows uk listings no problem

Ammi
30-07-2021, 01:04 PM
it's ok for me, shows uk listings no problem

…yeah, same for me…I’ve done a few searches and they’re all working ok…the only thing I haven’t done is to try to complete a purchase…

Ammi
30-07-2021, 01:05 PM
…I think that I’m using the App, I don’t know if that makes a difference…

Niamh.
30-07-2021, 01:06 PM
I did just log in though and seems to be working fine for me too

user104658
30-07-2021, 01:11 PM
I find that things aren't massively cheaper on there and then a lot of times delivery charges can be the same or more than whatever you're buying

Amazon Marketplace killed it tbh, especially if you have a Prime membership, a lot of eBay sellers list on there as well and you get free/faster delivery and (especially if you're a long term Prime subscriber) pretty much guaranteed protection from scams.

Like I know I know Amazon is wrecking the world but :shrug: you just can't argue with the service. We bought a freesat box recently, turned out to be a bit crap, requested a refund with the only reasoning being "it's not very good" and had a full £200 refund in my bank before I'd even sent it back :umm2:.

In all seriousness though it's NOT very good. Don't buy one. 2/5.

Crimson Dynamo
30-07-2021, 01:17 PM
Now back, that was 2 hours so must have been an attack?

bots
30-07-2021, 01:17 PM
the issue will be with the dns server some isp's are using, Ammi and I are obviously using a good one :smug:

Ammi
30-07-2021, 01:20 PM
the issue will be with the dns server some isp's are using, Ammi and I are obviously using a good one :smug:

…probably the best, I would say…?…

Niamh.
30-07-2021, 01:25 PM
Amazon Marketplace killed it tbh, especially if you have a Prime membership, a lot of eBay sellers list on there as well and you get free/faster delivery and (especially if you're a long term Prime subscriber) pretty much guaranteed protection from scams.

Like I know I know Amazon is wrecking the world but :shrug: you just can't argue with the service. We bought a freesat box recently, turned out to be a bit crap, requested a refund with the only reasoning being "it's not very good" and had a full £200 refund in my bank before I'd even sent it back :umm2:.

In all seriousness though it's NOT very good. Don't buy one. 2/5.

I used to shop a lot on Amazon but since ye left the EU it's cheaper buying here (which I suppose isn't a bad thing for our own economy)