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Where to report eBay mobile app problems?

If you're facing issues with the eBay mobile app, there are several ways to report the problem effectively. Start by visiting the eBay Help Center and using the "Contact Us" section to reach their support team. Alternatively, use the in-app feedback feature, often found in the app’s settings or help menu, to report issues directly. You can also leave a detailed review on the app’s Google Play Store or Apple App Store  page, as developers often monitor these for feedback. Social media is another quick option; reach out to eBay's official Twitter (@AskeBay) or Facebook page for assistance. Additionally, the eBay Community Forums (forums.ebay.com) provide a platform to discuss issues with other users and moderators who can escalate concerns. Lastly, consider emailing eBay’s support team if an email option is available, including details like your app version, device model, and screenshots for faster resolution.

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Where to report eBay mobile app problems?

Not all of that information is accurate.

 

The best way to report a problem with the eBay app is to physically shake your device while the app is open so you can submit a tech report.

 

Just checking @ji778332 :

 

Did someone tell you that you would be employed by eBay and eBay would pay you to share affiliate links, write reviews, survey products, process orders, or perform other basic digital tasks? This is a scam, and they are setting you up to steal from you.

The scammers will earn your trust with fake proof of their system, perhaps even let you withdraw very small payments, then they will tell you that you have to give them money to be able to withdraw more payments. They'll use made up reasons like tax withholdings, account verification, distribution fees and more.

This is called a task scam and it has nothing to do with the real eBay; it's run by scammers that are illegally using eBay's name. These scammers frequently refer to the company as a variation of eBay VIP or eBay Mall.

eBay doesn't pay people to share affiliate links, write reviews, survey products, etc. No legitimate company pays for this type of "work."

If the scammers ask you to sign up for a cryptocurrency account, don't do it. Don't give them any money; you won't get any of it back. More info: https://malwaretips.com/blogs/ebay-job-scam/

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