Amazon status: access issues and outage reports
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Users are reporting problems related to: website down, errors and sign in.
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.
June 4: Problems at Amazon
Amazon is having issues since 04:20 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.
- Website Down (44%)
- Errors (30%)
- Sign in (26%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 16 hours ago |
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Sign in | 1 day ago |
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Website Down | 1 day ago |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Dwayne (@CtrlAltDwayne) reportedAmazon seriously underestimates the amount of love Millennials have for Stargate let alone the rise of sci-fi as a whole if shows like Severance, Pluribus, The Expanse, Three Body Problem and a few others are any indicator. Massive L for Amazon. This would have hit in 2026.
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Bill B (@sunmoonbuffalo) reported@awkwardgoogle @NadiaInBC Sears was unionized, it eventually took the company down. The stores were also empty, Walmart and Target won. Imho it was more cycle of retail. They use to have a catalog if that was an app it would be Amazon. I went in store once and was only person on floor.
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Rising Flag (@Sangokus925) reported@AmazonHelp @brandon56584511 Stop, there are thousands of complains, don't act like if it was individual issues
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mshakes (@mshakes512) reported@RealLuthen “Burning down the entire world?” How? Leading us into space? Good Lord. Keep hiding under the bed from the burning world. While you hilariously post on X and, I’m sure, get Amazon deliveries. Sheesh.
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विवेक वर्मा Vivek Verma (@V22503) reported@mvd_india @amazonIN @amazon This is not the first time I heard issue regarding purchase from Amazon.
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🦋 (@gracesaggie) reportedamazon nasty as hell for giving her the same pr representatives of her male costar they really said good luck to you this is not our problem wlekdj
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Americana Mindset (@AmericanaMinds1) reported@SteveRattner @barnes_law @Morning_Joe Well maybe they should stop buying Amazon items or subscription services they can't afford. That's the real problem.
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AdamInHTownTX (@AdamInHTownTX) reported@JonathanMcB1980 @BritisherPaz49 No, it isn't. The Cannon movie has God knows how many issues(most of them due to budgeting), but it was so much better than the Amazon flick.
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Atomic Blonde (@AndiLDN50) reported@iandaviddiaz @AmazonMGMStudio @MichaelShanks That was shockingly bad but given how many of the previous show runners where involved, it looks like they were shut down for not backing down on canon etc I had a bit more hope for this. Amazon want this for the modern audience 🤢 if they can't make Stargate better it's stopped
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DB Wyld (@DBWyld) reportedThe problem with the studios (I'm, of course talking about @amazon and @AmazonMGMStudio) is that they have forgotten that it is, more often than not, the old fans that bring in the new fans. Word of mouth that praises a property is what brings people in. If I had never heard how spectacular the original Stargate series was, I likely would have never started watching it years back. I have my older brother to thank for that. Stargate became something we watched in unison and would talk about a day or two later, rehashing the stories told and theorizing where the show was going next. Because my brother is no longer of this life, the Stargate series, SG1, Atlantis, and Universe are just a small clutch of shows that I can watch and be reminded of him. Because I'm a fan of the shows, I spread that to my friends, and most of them became fans too. It was that word that created new fans. You cannot create new fans by trying to appeal to the "modern audience." There is no such thing as a "modern audience" without an original audience. If you can't find a way to appeal to those who were already fans, there is no chance in appealing to those who were never fans to begin with. Fandom comes from growing with a show, movie, comic, music, whatever. It does not come simply because a studio wills it to. If one were working on a new property, trying to appeal to this "modern audience" may seem viable, but trying to do such with something that already has a rich fan-base is moot unless you realize that you need to appeal to those who are already in that wheel-house. It will be THEIR word of mouth, THEIR praises, THEIR admiration of something new that feels like the old that will bring in new fans. It is the same way that taking those beloved properties and trying to shape them to appeal to a new audience doesn't work. Look at some of the other shows that many say have been ruined by modern handling. The old fans became jaded and moved away, and those new "fan" numbers continue to dwindle, because the word of mouth that spreads, spreads how bad things have become, because the new failed to appeal to the old. The old spoke, and the new listened, and the new turned away too. Do not continue to make such mistakes. If the writers of this new iteration of Stargate wanted it to appeal to the old fans, and it did what it set out to do, then those older fans would have shared that, and newer fans would have come.
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Ahmed Nugraha (@FathanNugraha4) reported@_Sebas_R_T There's amazon jungle down there😵
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AzureLain Capital (@AzureLain) reported@Drewbarulla I wonder how you would have treated Apple or Amazon if you held it 30 years ago Just psudo bash it online every week for 30 years cause they were slow to grow or did stuff in ways you didn’t understand Like a pest
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psykeeper 𐁉 (@psykeeper) reportedDespite being a popular buzzword on Twitter and The Most Hyped Thing Lately, AI agents seem to be suffering some declining statistics and *gasp* charts going down and to the right. What explains this glaring discrepancy? The most valuable thing an agent can do is anything you could do yourself. In that case, why haven't we seen payments taking off in the agent space? Agents are still too hard to use securely. To make an agent secure enough to handle payments, a lot of upfront logistics and programming work is required. This requires both spare time and specialized expertise. The agent needs its own account on every service that you use, and in many cases needs its own credit card for each service. Agents are still largely experimental; there isn't a lot of structure given to them when they're granted access to accounts with a payment system. This can easily lead to runway spending, paid services getting silently canceled, or payments for products that are not needed. Incorrect decisions by the LLM can lead to real loss of funds, which is unacceptable, yet unavoidable given the current state of agentic AI. In my own experience, I've only found some services like Cloudflare, DynaDot, and a few others with granular access controls. This feature restricts agents to using actions from a list they're constrained to, and as a result they don't have full control over your account. You can go one level above this access control list and spin up a new Privacy Dot Com debit card with daily/monthly limits and a spending cap, or in some cases you can preload cash into your account (depending on the service, cloudflare for example does not have this). In most cases there needs to be an attached credit card. Many times the temporary or restricted cards get declined or are incompatible with the service due to payment gateways, regional restrictions, or another unknown reason due to tradfi being old and stupid. True story: my Venmo account stopped working because it says my "ZIP Code is invalid" (???). TL;DR, most websites and service providers online haven't built their payment systems and payment rails in a way that's agent friendly, and AI agents still don't come out-of-the-box with a reasonably secure structure to avoid making costly mistakes. If you yololog your agent into an Amazon account with no guardrails then you will inevitably find that it made the wrong decision or was able to do too much with the access that it was given in an insecure and unrestricted way, leading to financial loss. It's still early, and one thing is abundantly clear to me, agents are the future for a lot of tasks. They just need to grow past this experimental stage into usable products for normal people who don't have finance or tech expertise.
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Max Shapiro (@LegislativeAI) reported@macramer6 Traffic, for starters. Datacenters, like everything, has lots of issues during construction. But once its done, unlike an Amazon distribution facility, it won't have much traffic. Then you've got air pollution. Datacenters use diesels for back up, but so do 18 wheelers and VB is steadily adding new distribution facilities for shipping and military industries. Then you've got land pollution. Datacenters aren't worse than real manufacturing or concrete production, all things VB continues to allow to expand.
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notorious R.0.C. (@RocWest88) reportedI didn't even know where it came from tbh but the name on it says skronk or some dumb **** so clearly it was cheap overseas Amazon crap. Not worth burning your house down. Please don't order them and throw them OUT I beg you 😭😭
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CaptainCalvinCat - LadyRedSinclairsBoyfriend (@CaptainCalvinCa) reported@crbrendemuehl @Jack2LOneill @AmazonMGMStudio That is a problem - very true. I mean, now Amazon can say "Well - we *wanted* to do a new Stargate, but the fans were unhappy... what's a poor billion-dollar conglomerate to do?" Except for - you know: Eating the words and release the show.
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Kumar Rahul (@KRahul2912) reported@JioMart_Support These checks, I already did like reboot etc. I have other phone also but same issue in that also. FYI....Other sites like flipkart amazon dmart are running perfectly well.
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Onscript (@Onscript_xyz) reported@TheLongInvest Either Amazon is massively underpriced or SpaceX is walking into a valuation problem, either way something has to give
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Max Shapiro (@LegislativeAI) reported@macramer6 Traffic, for starters. Datacenters, like everything, has lots of issues during construction. But once its done, unlike an Amazon distribution facility, it won't have much traffic. Then you've got pollution. Datacenters use diesels for back up, but so do 18 wheelers and VB is steadily adding new distribution facilities for shipping and military industries. Then you've got pollution. Datacenters aren't worse than real manufacturing or concrete production, all things VB continues to allow to expand.
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Michael Patrón (@michaelpatron0) reportedbroken *** BS and charge sellers for it. Everything Amazon is doing this year is sickening. Seller morale is at all time low because you guys just keep ******* us over and over and over and over and over. The employees at Amazon making these decisions are the same ones...
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Jachterd (@Xandriuz) reported@YOjawnZiLLA @_lightningsloth I think you're judging Keeta as if it's already at the end state, when it's still proving out the infrastructure layer. A few points: • Keeta Personal isn't the product. It's the proof that the rails actually work. • Tokenized KYC by itself isn't revolutionary. Agreed. What's important is that identity, fiat, FX, cards, accounts, permissions and settlement are all being connected on a single network architecture. Most projects talk about this. Keeta is showing it. • Saying the fiat tokenization is arbitrary ignores what comes next. The value isn't the token itself, it's what tokenized fiat enables: programmable payments, instant settlement, compliance-aware transfers, FX, treasury management, tokenized assets, and cross-border movement without fragmented intermediaries. • "It's just Bivo and Visa Direct" is like saying Stripe is just a wrapper around banks. The value is the orchestration layer. Infrastructure companies win by connecting systems that don't naturally work together. • On utilization: every network starts with low usage. Amazon had no merchants. Stripe had no payment volume. The question is whether the rails can support scale once demand arrives. Keeta was literally designed around that problem, with identity, permissions, tokenization, atomic swaps and high-throughput settlement built into the base layer. • As for token value, that's a fair debate for any infrastructure network. But network utility is not limited to today's fee revenue. The question is whether institutions, applications, assets, payment providers and liquidity providers eventually settle through the network. If they do, token demand looks very different from today. • The "wrapper" argument also misses the bigger picture. Keeta isn't trying to replace every bank, FX provider or card network. It's creating a common settlement layer that lets them interoperate. The real question isn't "how much volume does Keeta have today?" The real question is: "Has anyone else actually demonstrated identity, tokenized fiat, FX, banking rails, card rails, permissions and compliance infrastructure working together on a purpose-built financial network?" So far, very few have. That's why people are paying attention.
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Anish Moonka (@anishmoonka) reportedSomeone at a large company forgot to put a spending cap on their AI tools. One month later, the bill landed at $500 million. Axios reported it. The company had turned AI loose for its whole staff with no limits, and the charges kept stacking up until they hit half a billion dollars in 30 days. The same week, Sam Altman, who runs OpenAI, said the cost of AI had "suddenly" become a "huge issue" for companies. At the start of the year, he said, nobody was worried about it. AI got cheaper to use, one unit at a time. When GPT-4 launched in 2023, it cost up to $60 to handle a million tokens, the small chunks of text an AI reads and writes, each one about three-quarters of a word. A model just as good now does the same work for under a dollar. So the price per chunk dropped hard, and the bills still went through the roof. The reason is how much companies feed it. Six years ago, the heaviest single user on OpenAI ran through about 100,000 tokens a month. Today the heaviest runs through 100 billion. Usage climbed a million times over, and it buried the savings. How companies pay for all this flipped, too. They used to buy AI like a phone plan, one flat fee per employee every month, simple to budget. Now they pay by the amount they use, and AI assistants have started working on their own, redoing failed tasks and grinding away for hours when nobody is at their desk. A quiet little helper became a taxi meter that never switches off. So the bills turned up in places nobody had planned for. Uber reportedly set itself an AI budget for all of 2026 and burned through it by April. Microsoft reportedly pulled back most of the AI coding tools it gave its own engineers after the cost per person crept toward $2,000 a month. The hardware carries a second bill. AI runs on special chips, and a 2026 study from a firm called Cast AI checked 23,000 company setups and found those chips sitting idle 95 percent of the time. Businesses are paying for roughly twenty times more than they touch, mostly because they're scared that if they hand the chips back, they won't get them again. For the first time in twenty years, the price of renting those chips is climbing. Amazon raised its rate 15 percent in January. Stack it all together and the world is set to spend $2.59 trillion on AI this year, up 47 percent from last year. Most of that is companies and cloud giants building for demand that hasn't fully arrived. Even Gartner, the firm that tracks the spending, says AI is in a slump and won't scale until businesses can count on getting their money back. The cost only feels sudden because the meter started running day and night.
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Tweetertwo4 (@tweetertwo4) reported@GBNEWS Just won‘t bother going into town then. Amazon it is. Shops should plan their closing down ssles now.
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Evan Swanson (@Evan_Swanson_) reportedI've seen a wave of Amazon sellers try AI image generation tools, get mediocre results, and say that the technology doesn't work. The most common failure mode is treating AI image generation as a one-prompt solution. The expectation is: describe what you want, click generate, get a usable main image. Sometimes that works for simple products. For anything that requires a specific product appearance, brand consistency, and competitive positioning - which is most Amazon products - multiple prompts and back and forth are needed. The second failure mode is using AI for the wrong part of the problem. AI image generation is excellent at rapid visual iteration on a direction that humans have set. It's not good at generating the direction itself. If you don't know what your main image needs to communicate, what visual hierarchy it should have, what the competitive differentiation is that needs to be visible - the AI will generate something generic because you've given it a generic direction. The research step that most people skip is the most important one. Before you prompt for any image, you need to understand: What are the top five images doing in your category search results? What are they communicating visually? Where is the differentiation opportunity? What's the one thing your product needs to show or say that none of the top competitors are showing or saying? When you have that research done - and tools like Claude for Chrome can accelerate it significantly - your prompts become specific and directional. "Add a badge highlighting 2000mg dosage in the top right corner, in a complementary color to the product label, matching the clean minimal style of the reference image." That's a prompt that generates usable output. The results that get people excited - 15% to 80% CTR improvements from optimized main images - come from people who are doing the research first and using AI for iteration, not generation from scratch.
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かもねぎ (@MsPXkHvJe2q5rL7) reportedPremarket movers: Mag 7 stocks are mixed (Microsoft +0.8%, Amazon +1.1%, Apple +1%, Alphabet +0.4%, Nvidia -1%, Meta Platforms -0.7%, Tesla -0.8%). Broadcom (AVGO) down 14% after its outlook disappointed, with AI sales and margins weaker than expected. Other AI stocks like
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//WILD MONK// (@KAAL__20) reported@flipkartsupport I have written the issue, otherwise I will never order anything, it was a very bad experience with Flipkart, I have ordered laptops worth up to Rs 1 lakh from Amazon, never seen anything like this.
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Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported@chirags0605 @chirags0605 Please note, if you are unable to contact our team from the application, please copy the link and try from a different web browser from your mobile and connect with a member of our team via chat. After opening the page, please log in to your Amazon account. Once logged in, it will display 2 options, one is "continue previous chat" and other is "start a new chat". Click on start a new chat option, and it will connect to our team without any bot conversation over chat. If you still face any issue, keep us posted. -Sravan
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TonyGainzzz (@TonyGainzzz) reportedSomeone who has figured out all discrepancies of running an Amazon store, could you please list them below for those who are not aware. -Closed shipments and getting reimbursed for inventory that doesn’t arrive at Amazon is the only one my team and I do, and are super successful at it. For example you send 500 units in, Amazon find 450, you missing 50 units, we open claims and get our Cogs back. What else is there to open claims for? Is there a software that can find all Gaps of your store and help you open cases? I feel like there is so many issues and money we are owed but no way to catch it unless you have an AI finding glitches on your store. Any help is appreciated 🙏
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randomrapture (@CyberneticNewt) reported@Loupvapeur @PrimeVideo I am also looking at ways to shift my consumer and business spending. You would not believe how much I spend on Amazon personally, and at various companies. It's no problem diversifying my vendors a little more. 👍
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TonyGainzzz (@TonyGainzzz) reportedSomeone who has figured out all discrepancies of running an Amazon store, could you please list them below for those who are not aware. -Closed shipments and getting reimbursed for inventory that arrives at Amazon is the only one my team and I do, and are super successful at it. What else is there to open claims for? Is there a software that can find all Gaps of your store and help you open cases? I feel like there is so many issues and money we are owed but no way to catch it unless you have an AI finding glitches on your store. Any help is appreciated 🙏