debbielennon
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posted on November 3, 2000 07:40:23 AM
Can't get in! The only thing I can access is the announcement page through AW's link...and it says nothing about any outages.
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mrpotatoheadd
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posted on November 3, 2000 07:46:19 AM
Me neither. I think they're getting even with me for being able to get in yesterday when everybody else seemed to be having trouble.
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tlr2
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posted on November 3, 2000 07:59:18 AM
Down in Texas.
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faganbooks
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posted on November 3, 2000 07:59:43 AM
I cannot get in either. I posted a really nasty message here about 9 am but AW monitors [rightfully] took it down.
How much longer can this go on? It just never seems to end.
just about completely had it for good.
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doninpa
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posted on November 3, 2000 08:03:19 AM
No problem here in SE Pa.
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Don't read this....DOH
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ignatzinlimbo
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posted on November 3, 2000 08:16:47 AM
Experiencing same problem since early AM. Turned on all my Explorer switches, still ng.
Are you running Windows NT?
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debbielennon
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posted on November 3, 2000 08:25:55 AM
Windows 98 here.
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glasshat
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posted on November 3, 2000 08:28:47 AM
*Quit thinking up stupid new products!
*Make ebay work reliably first!
*Balancing the load does not mean shutting out half of the country one day and the other half the next!
Ebay, you HAD a great site! Quit adding new frills when you can't support the main functions (listings, searching, and bidding).
Don't add search of "half.com" and the foreign Ebays when you can't search the main site. If a product is available only in Germany, why allow search in the U.S. site and vice versa.
Every other day you announce some new product when the old ones aren't working correctly. You can only ask us to patient for just so long.
Yes, I understand marketing, I am a marketer. Yes, you have to offer new features or you stagnate and fall behind.
However, the first rule of customer service is give the customer what they want: a reliable product! The site is unstable and you have no verification for bidders with "non-free" emails (e.g. your partner AOL).
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zeenza
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posted on November 3, 2000 08:28:52 AM
FAGANBKS
If I had a dollar for everyone who has posted they have
'had it for good'
I would be vacationing permanently in the South of France.
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toke
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posted on November 3, 2000 08:31:53 AM
Fine for me in Mass...even Search is working! I have Win 98 and Netscape 4.61.
It's probably because I have nothing up and not trying to list......
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kiki2
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posted on November 3, 2000 08:34:45 AM
Its sort of down for me. I can access my own sellers list but when I tried to download someone elses, it kept saying page was not found (and I have cleared cache). Also, when I tried browsing, some categories came up as unable to access as well.
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mompays
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posted on November 3, 2000 09:14:06 AM
I can get in and surf around, but since last night, I can't list anything from Auctionwatch to ebay -- they all settle into the "pending" files with a weirdddd error message about being "unexpected"?????? Has anybody else run into this one????
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sonsie
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posted on November 3, 2000 10:24:50 AM
"Partly" down. I can log on and search auctions and they will come up, but can't check feedback or do some other ancillary stuff. I'm in CA.
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lswanson
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posted on November 3, 2000 10:34:13 AM
In west Texas. No problems accessing eBay either last night or this morning (Nov. 3). However, the Auction Manager can't seem to launch the auctions I uploaded last night using AM Pro. Yet I can do it the old-fashioned way. Any ideas? Could it be AW's problem and not eBays?
[ edited by lswanson on Nov 3, 2000 10:37 AM ]
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