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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.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Amazon users through our website.
- Errors (48%)
- Website Down (33%)
- Sign in (19%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Phred (@uhuruelimu) reported@RMTFKR11 @Therichardralph @HeroDividend Not an Amazon fan by any means, but car dealerships have made buying a car one of the most miserable consumer experiences imaginable. Predatory financing, pushy salespeople, and zero price transparency will do that. Sometimes a broken system creates the opening for a worse one.
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Marcelo Baptista (@marcelo_byteval) reported@AmazonHelp @amazon @AmazonHelp That does not help at all since the only live chat session I can initiate is with a team that cannot solve the problem. All the agent did was raise another request with the Content Review team (which is the team that consistently ignores my points and keeps sending generic blurbs as answers).
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RDS (@Yuvi_076) reported@AmazonHelp @amazonIN Service is going down day by day calling executives is talking very rudely His name is Raj he is full of attitude I want to cancel my order I don't want to buy from Amazon
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Rambro 🐳 (@JordanMizell) reported@Fishy138709 @Robfromthere @s_helwick If Amazon is paying for, and producing a superior product, its not a problem. A LOT of people have Prime, like 75% of people in the USA. And those who don't most likely use **** like stream east anyways.
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Luca K. B. Masters (@lkbm) reported@AlanMCole Somewhere in my Amazon credit card, they have my mother's number as my 2fa number. (I'm 43.) Not for normal login, but for changing account info. Support team told me they fixed it (nope!), and another support person there told me it's pulling the number from the credit bureau.
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Divya (@Divyamalhotra) reported@AmazonHelp @JioCare I have connected with your team umpteen times on this EXACT issue. You have sent me round in circles. I have no understanding left. Unless expedited, I will not only report this to consumer authorities, I will stop at nothing. Don’t underestimate a harrowed customer.
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The Plant Pusher (@Octagon_OG) reported@TurboRackley @Bigzmoketv All the 32oz ones I’ver ever bought were not and I have like 50. Got some ****** painted 16oz jars once and returned them to amazon with no issues. Was easy to see they were bunk at the threads, the pait was peeling.
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Patriot (@PMArbouw) reported@RobFinnertyUSA Watching your show right now (Amazon Firestick) and the subtitles are still not working (2 days now). Please have someone fix it 👍 📺
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Scott Upham 🇺🇸 (@ScottUpham) reported@cosmopterix @AaronRider93 This was an issue in Chester Springs/Exton when Amazon applied to put on a small hub there. NIMBY Karens ******* and moaned about it for years. Meanwhile, anyone could have bought that parcel themselves and kept it green space but they never put their money where their mouth is.
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Jheel Nemani (@jheeln99) reportedHi @amazon @amazonIN I had ordered a Tata sky remote on 7th April 2026 with order number 404-7952911-3597120 I had mistakenly ordered this remote instead of Tatasky plus remote. There is no contact or mail I’d mentioned on your app to raise an issue. Pls get back to me on this
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Mark (@SaltWater651) reported@AmazonHelp No thanks. I've already talked to a "shipping supervisor" through your call me feature. my options basically boil down are "deal with it" or basically figure it out myself. So like I said.. My sourcing will be more complicated, but I won't have to deal with your companies ******* stupidity. I just have to go direct.
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Saikrishna (@krishsai03) reported@AmazonHelp @AmazonHelp issue not resolved. @amazon
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Bmorg (@Bmorg_) reported@AmazonHelp @amazon This isn't worth my time. Just providing feedback so hopefully they can make their built in tools better. The existing one is not working
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Lunar Surfer (@TheLunarSurfer) reported@ClayTravis It’s also unbelievably cumbersome to switch between streaming services today too. It takes like 60 seconds to “change the channel”! Exiting Netflix to get to Amazon using slow interfaces.
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trash (@hotgarbagetake) reported@mydix0 @NotInTheCutTbh2 You either ignoring what I’m saying on purpose or u slow. The games were never free. U payed for them thru cable. Now u pay for them thru cable and dont get them all. You have to pay extra money to Amazon on top of your cable bill to see all the games. U don’t see the problem?
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Everything AI | Crypto | FInanace | Current Events (@mx_lens) reportedTech: Amazon says death at Oregon warehouse is not work-related. Company admits safety issues exist but denies cause. One fatality from a facility that keeps getting worse. 🔥
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🔻 (@uncle_authority) reported@princess_tude to these remediated Fordist *****, burning down an Amazon warehouse is like setting a little Library of Alexandria on fire.
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Harshit Gupta (@Harshit31419857) reported@AmazonHelp I need resolution so that i can place online orders as past. And my prime membership is also getting wasted because you are cancelling my each and every order without my consent or it is becoming undeliverable midway. I didn't pay for prime membership to face these kind of issues
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aesth3ric (@aesth3ric) reportedYeah, we need to burn all these Amazon facilities down. Absolutely demon **** right here.
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RebelDeathStarFallEvilEmpire (@RedSixTrog) reported@MAGACult2 My neighbors a trouble starting piece of **** mfkr and has about 10 amazon deliveries Every fkn Day i hope this Fks him up bad
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Mutt (@MuttMetaX) reported@playmatejaylene im down for amazon women to take over
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Doctor D0M3 (@Doctor_D0M3) reportedThe problem is that people always have the option to cancel but choose not to because of FOMO, I just dropped Gamepass entirely and PS Plus from Premium to Essential, use my friend's CrunchyRoll, Amazon, and Netflix and still plan to cut subscriptions without resorting to piracy
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Armaan Sidhu (@realarmaansidhu) reportedExplained like you're an absolute moron. As requested. The S&P 500 is not the economy. It's 500 companies weighted by how big they are. The bigger the company, the more it moves the index. Seven companies — Apple, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, Tesla — are so large they effectively ARE the index. When they go up, the S&P goes up. Even if the other 493 are bleeding. Those seven companies don't sell oil. Don't ship through Hormuz. Don't depend on naphtha. Don't need nitrogen fertilizer. They sell software, ads, cloud computing, and GPUs. Their input costs are electricity and engineering salaries. Neither collapsed. AI capex: $635 billion this year. Pouring into data centers, GPU orders, cloud infrastructure. That spending flows directly to NVIDIA, Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet. The war didn't slow AI spending. If anything, defense and intelligence demand accelerated it. The companies at the top of the index are having their best revenue year in history while the physical economy underneath them suffocates. Energy stocks are up because oil is $100+. Exxon, Chevron, ConocoPhillips — all green. Energy is a sector in the S&P. When oil spikes, energy stocks spike. The index includes the beneficiaries of the crisis alongside the victims. The net effect: muted. Defense stocks are up because $1.5 trillion defense budget plus JASSM-ER restocking plus a war that needs more weapons. Lockheed, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman — all up. Another sector inside the index profiting directly from the crisis the index is supposed to reflect. Passive flows. Every two weeks, every 401(k) in America auto-deposits into index funds. Doesn't matter what's happening in the world. The paycheck hits. The contribution triggers. The ETF buys the index. Mechanically. Regardless. Billions of dollars flowing into the S&P 500 on autopilot while the news says the world is ending. The money doesn't read headlines. It follows a schedule. Buybacks. The seven biggest companies are spending hundreds of billions buying their own stock. Reducing share count. Pushing price per share higher. Mechanically. Apple alone bought back $90+ billion last year. That's not investor confidence. That's financial engineering. So: AI spending + energy profits + defense profits + passive 401(k) flows + corporate buybacks = index goes up. Even while GDP collapses to 0.5%, consumer sentiment hits all-time lows, oil inventories drain, and a naval blockade starts in the world's most important waterway. The index doesn't measure how the country is doing. It measures how seven companies and three sectors are doing. Those companies and sectors are having the best crisis of their lives. 87% of stocks are owned by the top 10%. The index going up means the top 10% got richer. The other 90% got a $5 gas bill and a $2,200 mortgage payment. Both happened on the same day. Both are the economy. Only one has a ticker symbol. The market isn't irrational. It's measuring something different than what you think it's measuring. It's measuring wealth concentration during a crisis. And by that metric, it's performing perfectly.
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Dr. Ether PhD (@CulverVist60210) reported@ScammerPayback Please blast, take down, expose and analihate (480) 618-3051 Amazon spam calls
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Wizzle (@cwizzleyy) reported@Icp_Hydra @MaybeSoland would you have said the same about amazon when it was not profitable their lack of profitability comes down more to capex than it does revenue growth, they wouldn't be getting the money if it was unproven
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Andrew Knepper (@KnepkinKipper) reported@Delta Premium cabins with slow WiFi… why pick Amazon Leo for a 2028 launch? Used to be a hard Delta fan for the premium feel but they’ve been sliding as of late. Moved to United with Starlink until they figure it out.
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Cat 2.0 🐟 (@eatingthedog) reported@ASIISNEAR @unusual_whales I’m saying why would some lie about a company without trying to take them down. Amazon is too big to take down
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Jeremy Snyder (@jsnyder252) reported@TalkinBaseball_ @shea_station @amazon What about Pete or does that not fit the narrative since he's off to a slow start? It's a shame the seasons already over 16 games in. Never seen a team overcome being two games under .500 in April
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silver (@LawofSilver) reported@TheSketchyKori It’s very minimalist to put it kindly. Especially for a company like Amazon. It’s not the best but it’s not the worst per se but it’s down there. The art style also is very mediocre. They really needed to hire more animators and work on the art style. It’s too late now
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Cole (@maxdeploy) reported@CadaverDave tadc has 300 million views on youtube. hazbin got picked up by amazon. he wrote for both and he's paycheck to paycheck nothing is broken. this is the system working as intended