eBay Inc. (EBAY) Shows Why Trust Tools and Live Selling Still Matter for Marketplace Growth

eBay Inc. (NASDAQ:EBAY) is one of the best e-commerce stocks to buy as global sales hit records. The company remains one of the world’s largest online marketplaces, but its recent moves show it is trying to make core categories more trusted, easier to shop, and more interactive. On June 8, eBay UK launched Easy and Free Returns for eligible vehicle parts and accessories, applying to eligible new purchases over £10 and allowing buyers to return items within 30 days at no additional cost. The program works alongside tools such as eBay Assured Fit and My Garage, which are designed to help shoppers buy the right parts with more confidence.

eBay has also been expanding newer commerce formats. On May 28, the company announced the 2026 Up & Running Grants program with a focus on eBay Live, committing $100,000 to help 10 U.S. sellers build live-selling businesses. The company said eBay Live supports categories including sports trading cards, collectible toys, comics, beauty, tools, watches, handbags, and jewelry. On May 29, eBay named Trosort the global winner of its 2026 Circular Fashion Fund, giving the AI-powered textile sorting company the opportunity to receive a $300,000 investment from eBay Ventures.

eBay Inc. (NASDAQ:EBAY) operates a global online marketplace that connects buyers and sellers across more than 190 markets.

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