05-25-2016 06:45 AM
Maddening ebay lately. Pages very slow to load or won't load at all. Have to go to another tab and re-enter the site to see My eBay. Yes have done all that stuff - cleared cache, cookies, registry check, restarted, etc etc etc. Truly hate this and have heard others are having the same problem. Windows 7 with Chrome, but none of the other browsers I've tried are any better.
05-25-2016 10:18 AM
have you got an ad blocker in place?......also might check task manager.......sometimes a download is coming thru...
I'm on firefox and no problem today
05-25-2016 06:42 PM
I'm having the exact same problem. It was working fine and then while I was reading something on ebay.ca, the browser says it can't reach the site.
Windows 10
MS Edge, Chrome and IE... none work consistantly while other sites do.
I've tried a ping www.ebay.ca from a command prompt window and it gets no response.
It doesn't work on my wifes iPad either, yet sites like 'isitup.com' say ebay.ca is fine.
05-26-2016 03:23 AM
05-26-2016 09:37 AM
I'm having the same problem, won't load my summery page at all, been trying for an hour now, I bid on 4 auctions that are ending right now and I can get to them, ebay you suck!!!! lol
05-27-2016 08:45 PM
Also windows 10 with Chrome and/or Edge....takes long time to load or says it can't connect to Ebay, yet other websites come up fine.
Came into the room here to see if there are any answers. 😕
08-30-2017 07:15 PM
How is command line a dying art?
08-31-2017 03:07 AM
I am having the same problem as the OP. Firefox 55.0.3 (32-bit), Windows 7. I click on a link and it refuses to load; but if I hit refresh, it goes to the page right away. I've done all that the OP has done, and I turned off my adblocker.
Firefox is not having trouble with any other websites.
08-31-2017 05:33 PM
How is command line a dying art?
Probably only 1 in 100 Windows users even know it exists, and only 1 in 1000 use the command line without being walked through it step by step.
Pretty much only programmers, hackers, and some power users use it as a tool. And Linux users.
Far cry from DOS, or PDP-11, or Unix on Minis and mainframe days.