Macbook pro wont load ebay pages

Hi,
I finally took the plunge and got rid of Windows and bought myself a macbook pro. Not had it long but its already driving me crazy. It will not load ebay pages!?!? Every other internet site loads great but when I come to load ebay, I can search but when I click to view items it wont load the page!?!? I've tried everything I can think of, unintstalling safari, using chrome, reseting safari, emptying the cache, turning router off/on and turning airport off/on. Its got so bad I'm back to using my windows laptop!!
Can anyone help before I throw it through the window lol

Hello Daggers75
Welcome to Apple Support Communities
Try this... go up on the menu bar to: *Safari > Preferences > Security* and see if *Accept cookies:* is set to Never, if so change it to *Only from sites I visit*.
Dennis

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