Is eBay down???
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Is eBay down???
Is anyone else having problems accessing eBay right now? specifically the cameras section???
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Same here! I wonder what eBay's policy is in terms of compensating sellers and buyers for auctions that are inaccessible during an outage.
I was probably watching the same R10 - I bought one earlier, but this one was at $142.50 with 50 minutes left. I wonder if anyone was able to submit a bid, and if the seller is obligated to sell it at that price? Probably not.
I was probably watching the same R10 - I bought one earlier, but this one was at $142.50 with 50 minutes left. I wonder if anyone was able to submit a bid, and if the seller is obligated to sell it at that price? Probably not.
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I had problems with eBay pages timing out last night -- I wonder if they're having server problems or are suffering from a denial of service attack? Strange for such a big site.
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I don't really know what type of IBM servers or operating systems ebay uses, but I can tell you for a fact that both IBMs z/OS and AIX operating systems as wells as the z990 series, P5 series, and RS/6000 SP servers are among the most fault tolerant and stable platforms in the industry. There's nothing wrong with being powered by IBM.
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"I just went to refresh on that nikon R10 I posted earlier in the week, and now I can't even bid"
Damn! It ended at $142.50 because no one was able to bid in the last several minutes... is the seller obligated to sell at that price? I'm really pissed - I paid a lot more for mine.
Damn! It ended at $142.50 because no one was able to bid in the last several minutes... is the seller obligated to sell at that price? I'm really pissed - I paid a lot more for mine.
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monobath wrote:I don't really know what type of IBM servers or operating systems ebay uses, but I can tell you for a fact that both IBMs z/OS and AIX operating systems as wells as the z990 series, P5 series, and RS/6000 SP servers are among the most fault tolerant and stable platforms in the industry. There's nothing wrong with being powered by IBM.
OK, I found it. Here's a description of the IBM technology that drives ebay.
Evan, I'm pissed to! I was gonna bid on that one as well
anyhow, thats one more point for the buyers!
DAMN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :evil:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 71007&rd=1
anyhow, thats one more point for the buyers!
DAMN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :evil:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 71007&rd=1
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Like I said, I already bought my R10, but I paid a LOT more...
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I poked around the eBay forums and the outage was possibly caused by hail and a storm in the Bay Area, where their main server farm is located. Until a few minutes ago, many of the functions were still offline - it looks like most of the functionality is back now.
Their policy on outages is that if a hard outage exceeds 2 hours, the auctions affected are automatically extended for 24 hours. Seems like this one was possibly less, since the Nikon auction ended. Ridiculous that some lucky guy gets it so cheap - basically rewarding him for being so naive as to bid several hours early.
Their policy on outages is that if a hard outage exceeds 2 hours, the auctions affected are automatically extended for 24 hours. Seems like this one was possibly less, since the Nikon auction ended. Ridiculous that some lucky guy gets it so cheap - basically rewarding him for being so naive as to bid several hours early.
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