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Problems detected

Users are reporting problems related to: website down, errors and sign in.

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Amazon (Amazon.com) is the world’s largest online retailer and a prominent cloud services provider. Originally a book seller but has expanded to sell a wide variety of consumer goods and digital media as well as its own electronic devices.

Problems in the last 24 hours

The graph below depicts the number of Amazon reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.

July 10: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 09:40 AM EST. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!

Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Amazon users through our website.

  • 47% Website Down (47%)
  • 28% Errors (28%)
  • 25% Sign in (25%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Lyon Errors 2 hours ago
A Estrada Website Down 6 hours ago
Morlaix Website Down 12 hours ago
Mumbai Errors 1 day ago
Paris Website Down 1 day ago
Paris Website Down 1 day ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Vimal_Narola
    Vimal Narola (@Vimal_Narola) reported

    @amazonIN @amazon Order id 405-9691158-3185125 still not delivered, Kindly check it and escalate this issue on priority basis.

  • 0xpoba
    0xpabio.eth (@0xpoba) reported

    @TommiPedruzzi Spammy blueprint. "Don't write yourself" floods Amazon with low-value books. Have you seen KDP's recent policy changes cracking down on AI-generated content?

  • wizOfWoodward
    WizOfWoodward (@wizOfWoodward) reported

    @HyruleIsEVIL My response was to go to amazon to buy more Evercade carts. Doubling down. They have a plan and I'm here for it.

  • dayvisonmaia2
    dayvison maia (@dayvisonmaia2) reported

    amazon AppleSupport Apple AppleTV AppleMusic Order No : 407-0804240-0494760 ticket ID on the issue is 88a503a6-1ac1-48a1-aefd-3dcf528f307b amazonIN When will the refund be issued? It's already 7 days since the mail confirmation was given as 2days for refund.

  • VelvexVancreed
    Velvex Vancreed (@VelvexVancreed) reported

    @carryingmarine @amazon even if they're not working with the official US Post office they are still bound by the same laws as a mail delivery service. report it to the local gov office for mail relations

  • 07aditya05
    aditya R (@07aditya05) reported

    @AmazonHelp @AmazonHelp This isn't a price match request. I already purchased the phone at ₹23,000 and paid in full. The order was cancelled because of delivery issues on Amazon's side, not because I cancelled it. i am crystal clear u get it

  • shubhambajpai0
    ShubhamBajpai (@shubhambajpai0) reported

    @amazonIN @AmazonHelp My order was marked as “Package was handed to resident”, but I never received it and it was not handed to me or anyone at my address. Please investigate this issue and provide an immediate resolution. Order ID: 402-14098907628321

  • DG357x
    aBigSillyGoose (@DG357x) reported

    @DeeGeeGames2009 Idk what kind of issues you have, but I had some and got some sports research digestive enzymes off of Amazon and I can pretty much eat and drink anything I want now. Even have less acid reflux!

  • Greg4Trump
    GregoryWuz4Trump (@Greg4Trump) reported

    @SantaDecides Go to Oreilly's as I did. Buy a compressor with hoses from Amazon and rent the AC charging system from Oreily's. Watch a video on YTube and fix it it all by your damn self for less than 200 bucks...

  • Boulderchick
    Plan Blue (@Boulderchick) reported

    @dailycamera "You need a belt, I can put it on for free, it’s $6.” More often than we could believe the answer was “Oh, what’s the part number, I think it’s a couple bucks cheaper on Amazon.”They would let us do the work of finding the problem then save a couple of bucks buying it from Bezos"

  • NamrataS691142
    Namrata S (@NamrataS691142) reported

    Spent my entire morning turned UPS logistics consultant instead of sleeping in. Decoded Amazon's return policy fine print, got looped through a chatbot maze, finally reached a human agent (who kept asking me to slow down lol), dodged a sketchy phishing text disguised as an "Amazon verification," peeled off an old shipping label by hand, and hand-lettered a "FOR UPS PICKUP" sign in block capitals taped down on all four corners like my life depended on it. Box is out, note is legible, pickup window is live. Zero dependency on anyone else coming through for me today. Now heading out for an appointment, then straight to game night tonight with RUFI — no more logistics to think about, just showing up and having fun. Research trains you to solve problems methodically, even the ones that have nothing to do with your dissertation. #PhDLife #PhDProblems

  • DrBedkowski
    Dr. Dorothea Bedkowski (@DrBedkowski) reported

    @EU_Commission Amazon Germany seems to block Chinese sellers of irons (for ironing clothes) on its platform, listing German, "western" and its own products only. That's a big problem for me, because these are all very expensive or very low quality. Unblock it.

  • cop330
    Chief Operator (@cop330) reported

    The Amazon basics’ creatine monohydrate is going to fix my entire life

  • Benzinga
    Benzinga (@Benzinga) reported

    Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest says Advanced Micro Devices ($AMD) is becoming a more serious challenger to Nvidia ($NVDA) in the AI accelerator market. According to ARK’s internal research, AMD chips can already deliver better performance per dollar than Nvidia chips on certain workloads. ARK argues AMD is using a similar strategy to the one it used against Intel ($INTC) in server CPUs. AMD had almost no server CPU share in 2017, but ARK says its server CPU revenue share reached 46% by the first quarter of 2026. Now AMD is trying to repeat that playbook in GPUs and AI accelerators with Helios, a rack-scale AI system expected in the second half of the year. ARK pointed to customer commitments from OpenAI, Meta ($META) and Oracle ($ORCL) as signs that AMD is gaining traction. The firm also sees agentic AI as a tailwind because more advanced AI agents require much more traditional compute than earlier chatbot-style tools. That could benefit AMD’s broader CPU and GPU business as AI workloads become more demanding. ARK expects the total market for AI systems to triple to $1.5 trillion in annual sales by 2030. Nvidia still dominates, while Alphabet ($GOOG, $GOOGL) and Amazon ($AMZN) are building custom chips, but ARK believes AMD can capture a meaningful share from a small base. AMD shares have already surged in 2026, rising more than 155% year to date and nearly 295% over the past year.

  • dlish04
    Forever92 (@dlish04) reported

    Cool that they do this. I’ll be out of state using Amazon Prime’s league pass. Freeze and glitch every 2 minutes while you’re watching a game.

  • TedHahn_tt
    Ted Hahn (@TedHahn_tt) reported

    @deeds721 The book “the lean startup” is good. The gist is that you compare a company to a car. Instead of making it fancy and driving town to town and trying to get people interested in your new car you just drive a chassis with four wheels, a steering wheel, and engine and a single seat. Every bit of feedback you get then becomes pure such as someone would like a windscreen so bugs don’t get stuck in their teeth or they want a passenger seat or they wanna break so they can slow down. Things like that are pure feedback. But if you show up with a brand new minivan with 17 cupholders and ask people do they like all the cupholders they’re simply gonna say yes. But it’s not pure feedback because you’ve added too many details. This sort of thing happens when you make a very bloated business plan, and people give you more money than you need because you just sort of build things that don’t need to be part of your design. So the lean startup is all about having a job and whatever money you have left over kind of goes towards scaling your business up and then you get to a certain point and then you get investors from a business plan. But in the beginning, it takes the stress away cause basically you’ve got this! You couple that with the fact that Amazon is allowing entrepreneurs to keep their overhead in their warehouses and all of a sudden we don’t have overhead. Pretty sweet.

  • soundsarcasm
    Sound of Sarcasm (@soundsarcasm) reported

    @Pokey_The_Horse @carryingmarine @amazon ... you're good at summarizing, but too ignorant to understand that it's the container it was shipped in that is the bigger issue. The woman who tossed the package is not who should be complained about - as the video and post implies - they should call the people that shipped it. Yes.. Amazon shipping dept. , you absolute dunce.

  • parth_995
    Pat_par (@parth_995) reported

    @AmazonHelp it's not helping I said earlier, they are giving non sense responses I gave detailed product wise breakup on what issues faced but single line **** answers I am getting from there

  • Odetteashley3
    o A (@Odetteashley3) reported

    @AmazonHelp I am a member of Amazon I purchase a few things and I was having issues with a card on file so I contacts Amazon to help me and they claim that I have too much claim so they block me from Amazon how that is fears and I am a prime member

  • ThreeDragonsP
    Three Dragons Press (@ThreeDragonsP) reported

    Amazon having lots of glitches for two of our authors. ISBN numbers getting assigned to the wrong version. Logins being rejected or not connected to the author name/ book that's been assigned. Goodreads not approving an author? The problems are real. It's breaking down. We need a new solution. @chaptoria

  • Whiskey61810443
    Whiskey man (@Whiskey61810443) reported

    @WallStreetApes Just shut it down and privatize it Amazon would do a better job

  • avabird42
    Ava DiGioia (@avabird42) reported

    @joelrainey @AmazonHelp Amazon outsources their delivery drivers these days. While I was job searching, one I got an "interview" for turned out to be as an Amazon delivery driver. I turned down the job, but I think a lot of people don't feel they have that ability these days. More:

  • BRBarwal
    Bolta (@BRBarwal) reported

    @AmazonHelp I do not want just a standard refund. Since the cancellation was 100% due to a transit issue on your partner's end, I request you to either: ​Arrange a Replacement of the same product to my address immediately. ​Provide a Price Match Coupon / Gift Card Balance so that

  • Johnrjayatl
    Skeptical Cynic (@Johnrjayatl) reported

    @ScottPresler They are necessary if we are to be dominant in AI, but where they are (being jammed down rural areas, often in backroom deals), electricity rates and gris issues (again rural) and water usage (well impacting local water tables). Data centers should be required to be walled off in terms of grid and be pari passu with the local community in terms of availability, if not subordinate. The cooling systems should be closed systems with local sourcing managed by local counties. There should be 1,000 foot buffers of the building to the property line (noise). The lessees should be responsible for any pollution at the parent level (the hyperscaler: amazon, meta, etc) and not an SPE or other liability shielding structure.

  • BRBarwal
    Bolta (@BRBarwal) reported

    @AmazonHelp Order ID: 402-8345769-2370744 ​Product: Sleepyhead Flip Designed by Duroflex Mattress ​Order Date: 4 July 2026 ​Grand Total Paid: ₹3,247.03 (After applying special bank/EMI discounts) ​The Issue:

  • realBrentAV
    Brent (@realBrentAV) reported

    @beewokadventure Just gotta drop the quick PSA. If you have even one bout of truly terrible diarrhea, a $25 bidet seat off Amazon will save your life. Wiping your *** with scratchy *** toilet paper every 15 minutes is the worst of it.

  • ihiteshgautam
    Hitesh ♋ (@ihiteshgautam) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN @amazon Please try again from your side Issue is not resolved

  • BRBarwal
    Bolta (@BRBarwal) reported

    @AmazonHelp According to the tracking details, the package arrived at the final delivery station in Sanchore on 8th July 2026. However, on 9th July 2026, the status was suddenly changed to "Returning to seller" due to a "potential delivery issue / issue that occurred in transit."

  • WendyDFW78
    TXGirl (@WendyDFW78) reported

    @KellyClinger I had my issues with cable, but I miss it. We’re gonna cancel all of our apps and just keep Disney+ and YouTube TV. We only keep prime because it’s yearly and we order from Amazon occasionally. But that’s it. Most of the movies and shows that come out today are crap anyway. I’ve been watching a lot of the older movies lately. I’m even making a list of the movies to rewatch.🤪

  • patilvishi
    Vishwanath Patil (@patilvishi) reported

    Rate Limiting ≠ Throttling ≠ Backpressure These three terms are often used interchangeably… But they solve completely different scaling problems. Here's the easiest way to remember them: Rate Limiting ➜ Controls how many requests a client is allowed to send. Throttling ➜ Controls how fast your system processes requests when it's under load. Backpressure ➜ Lets a slow consumer tell a fast producer to slow down to avoid overload. Quick memory trick 👇 - Rate Limiting = Limit Requests - Throttling = Slow Processing - Backpressure = Flow Control --- Where is each used? - Rate Limiting API Gateways Public APIs Login endpoints Prevent abuse and DDoS Typical response: HTTP 429 Too Many Requests - Throttling Background jobs Database-heavy services CPU-intensive operations Protect downstream systems during traffic spikes - Backpressure Kafka consumers Reactive Streams Event-driven architectures Streaming pipelines Prevent queue overflow when producers are faster than consumers --- Real-world example: Imagine an online ticket booking platform during a concert sale: Rate Limiting → Each user can send only 100 requests per minute. Throttling → The booking service intentionally processes requests at a safe rate when the database is overloaded. Backpressure → If the notification service falls behind, the event stream slows producers instead of flooding queues with millions of messages. --- The biggest misconception: Rate Limiting protects your API from clients. Throttling protects your service from overload. Backpressure protects downstream consumers from fast producers. They often work together, not instead of each other. --- One sentence to remember forever: Rate Limiting = Too many requests. Throttling = Process more slowly. Backpressure = I'm overwhelmed slow down. These are fundamental concepts behind scalable systems like Netflix, Uber, Amazon, and Kafka-based event-driven architectures. Saved this handwritten cheat sheet for backend engineers and system design enthusiasts