Ebay login loop with Firefox, but not with Chrome

When I log in to Ebay using Firefox, everything looks OK. I can buy and sell (so I'm definitely logged in), but when I attempt to go to "My Ebay", It presents the login screen, even though I am already logged in. If I fill in the login details, it simply re-asserts the login screen, and I sit in this loop indefinitely.
I have cleared cache and cookies several times, and have deleted and reinstalled Firefox to no avail. When I contact Ebay support (I have spent 3 hours on thje chat support and 20 minutes on the phone), they tell me to use Chrome or IE. I downloaded Chrome, and I can access Ebay perfectly with it, but I am currently at my daughter's place for Christmas, so I am using her wireless connection, and we both use the same ISP (plus.net), and on her PC, she uses Firefox, and I can access My Ebay by signing in on her laptop.
What's going on? For Ebay access, her Firefox works; mine doesn't. My Chrome works, but Firefox on my PC doesn't.

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