E-retailing
giant eBay's users are reporting difficulty signing in to the site from
locations in India, the US, the UK and other parts of Europe.
Users
say that they cannot sign into their accounts and are receiving incorrect
password alerts.
An
eBay spokesperson, Ryan Moore, told the BBC that the technical glitch was the
result of scheduled server maintenance.
This
is the 11th such problem that eBay has suffered this year.
Mr
Moore said that
the sign-in issue was affecting only a small portion of users, with most remaining unaffected.
the sign-in issue was affecting only a small portion of users, with most remaining unaffected.
"We're
working to resolve this issue quickly and will continue to keep our customers
updated. We apologise for any inconvenience to our users," he added.
Earlier,
eBay administrators had posted that the site was to undergo planned maintenance
on 4 September.
Losing income
Sellers
and other users of the site took to eBay's community forums and Twitter, where
users were using the hashtag #ebaydown, to express displeasure.
Several
eBay users took to Twitter to express frustration about the technical glitches
facing the site
Cody
Keith runs the Golden Zipper eBay store with his wife from his base in Texas.
He says the problems are worrying him, as he has several offers out with buyers
and the link to his store is not even showing up on the site.
"By
being down for over two hours right now, we are losing revenue," Mr Keith
told the BBC.
"My
wife and I run the store and are self-employed. That means we are losing
potential income to support our family."
Several
other users have reported problems with PayPal, eBay's payment processing site.
eBay's
websites have suffered a series of technical problems this year, in addition to
a massive data breach in May that affected up to 145 million eBay customers.
Several
US states, as well as UK and European authorities, are investigating the
company in the wake of the breach.
BBC
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