On March 23, 2026, eBay faced a significant outage that left thousands of users unable to effectively utilize the platform’s search function. Reports began surfacing early in the morning, with users expressing frustration over the inability to find items.
As of 11:05 a.m. PT, more than 2,700 users had reported problems, a number that surged to over 9,500 by 11:30 a.m. PT. The issues primarily revolved around the search feature, with a staggering 59% of users indicating that it was completely non-functional.
In addition to search problems, 23% of users experienced difficulties with eBay’s mobile applications, while 17% reported issues accessing the website itself. Despite the growing number of complaints, eBay’s status checker did not indicate any outages at the time of the reports.
eBay has acknowledged the situation, stating that they are monitoring user reports and updating their status every 30 minutes. However, the root cause of the malfunctioning search function remains under investigation, and eBay has yet to announce any specific reasons for the disruption.
Historically, eBay outages have often stemmed from server congestions, software bugs, or maintenance errors. The current situation appears to be no different, as the technical team works diligently to restore full functionality to the platform.
As of 1:07 PM EST, reports of issues continued, with an additional 4,300 users indicating they were still facing problems. This ongoing disruption has raised concerns among users who rely on eBay for buying and selling goods.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact cause of the outage and the timeline for resolution. eBay’s technical crew is actively engaged in resolving the issues, but until a solution is implemented, users may continue to face challenges accessing critical features.
As the situation develops, users are encouraged to stay informed through eBay’s official channels for updates on service restoration and further announcements regarding the outage.