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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.

June 9: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 07:00 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.

  • 46% Website Down (46%)
  • 29% Errors (29%)
  • 25% Sign in (25%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Austin Website Down 4 hours ago
York Website Down 6 hours ago
Troyes Sign in 1 day ago
Paris Website Down 1 day ago
Dover Website Down 1 day ago
Middletown Errors 2 days ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • greensoulergo
    Green Soul (@greensoulergo) reported

    @Kumarshikhar2 @AmazonHelp We are sorry to hear about the issue you are having. We are unable to find your order details. Please DM us with the order details. So that we can assist you.

  • svikashankar
    vikas shankar (@svikashankar) reported

    @AmazonHelp I am now being asked to wait 5–7 days for the refund, then place a new order and wait another 10–15 days for delivery. The water purifier was an essential item, especially with senior citizen parents at home. This issue was not caused by me, yet I am facing the inconvenience.

  • AryaMinsin
    Arya Minsin (@AryaMinsin) reported

    @JeffBezos I got frustrated because Amazon Turkey does not refund me. I cancelled an order despite ı contacted the staff, they dont issue funds back to my credit card. My order number is 404-2733248-8790744 this. Could you please help me ? Its been a long time.

  • maqxbt
    maqxbt (@maqxbt) reported

    Stop guessing what to sell on Amazon 1 to 3-star reviews are literally a free product spec sheet from buyers, telling you exactly which flaws they’ll pay you to fix The author of the article below automated this with Claude and pulled a product with a 48% net margin (vs. 20% for competitors) And the video shows a live example of this exact methodology running via Claude Code: creating a team of AI agents, feeding them market pain points, and getting a custom product that dominates Amazon Mexico If you are in Amazon FBA, this article + video combo is an absolute must-read in 2026 Bookmark this

  • rahilshah21
    RAHIL SHAH (@rahilshah21) reported

    @AmazonHelp I did & experience where reduculased so better resolve my issue else I’ll take this to consumer court

  • HamptonAc_
    Ac Hampton (@HamptonAc_) reported

    Your ad comments are free market research and y'all still treat them like trash. Someone says: “Does this actually work?” That’s an objection. “How long does shipping take?” That’s a missing trust point. “Why is it so expensive?” That’s an offer problem. “I saw this on Amazon.” That’s a positioning problem. But beginners just get emotional and start deleting everything. Nah... Read the comments. The market is literally sitting under your ad telling you why they’re not buying. Half your next winning creative is probably already written by some angry dude named Kevin

  • khateebnaginvi
    Mohd Kashif (@khateebnaginvi) reported

    @JeffBezos Dear Jeff Bezos, I placed an order on Amazon on 3 June, but it has still not been shipped. This kind of delay without proper update is very disappointing. Kindly look into this issue and help resolve it as soon as possible. Order number - 402-8882814-1193930

  • 38twelveDaily
    38twelveDaily (@38twelveDaily) reported

    Liesl Wigand, an Amazon senior software engineer and member of Amazon Employees for Climate Justice: "In my job, I see the consequences of the all-costs-justified AI buildout. The biggest issue is a belief that AI should be how we solve everything, while ignoring the resources that it costs."

  • anzilone
    Mohammed Anzil (@anzilone) reported

    @AmazonHelp I have a simple question: if the first call was unclear due to network issues, why doesn't the delivery agent make a second call before marking the delivery as attempted?

  • justamatehodgi3
    TheGHodge (@justamatehodgi3) reported

    @ScenarioOfElon STOP RUNNING TO MARS. FIX HOME BASE FIRST. ​THIS$$—Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Norway,—are playing follow-the-leader with stolen logic. They’ve cloned the shell, but they’ll never have the core. ​Ten-Alp isn’t just tech; it’s the recovered baseline of Earth.

  • prinrinzessin_
    Rinrin 🦦 (@prinrinzessin_) reported

    so apparently my bank just had extra protection against amazon specifically (weird cus it was never an issue before) thats why my payment always failed but well its too late now. fk this bank for just telling me this now and amazon for blocking my acc

  • mhoLLLis
    Matt Hollis (@mhoLLLis) reported

    Amazon firetv has to be the worst software ever made by a top 10 company. You can tell when developers don’t even use their own software because the same glitches never get fixed. Going back to my old AppleTV, tired of having to reinstall apps and go through sign in and location verification when apps get stuck in update loop.

  • NicoleMincu
    Nicoland (@NicoleMincu) reported

    Just wanted to let ppl know Amazon Japan delivers to Spain/Europe.You can sign in on Amazon Japan with your regular Amazon acc.The delivery is like any other shop Asia-Europe. I paid 31€ for Anan magazine ( 6 for the mag, 25 delivery). They have pretty much all the mag (+)

  • blockchainbob
    Blockchain Bob (@blockchainbob) reported

    @DeFi_Hanzo the real alpha is that those who bought Amazon at 95% down are now generational wealthy

  • realtexascurtis
    Real Texas Conservative (@realtexascurtis) reported

    Karmelo Anthony’s parents are visibly upset after his lawyers rest their case. Reports from inside the courtroom say: “When everyone returned to the courtroom, Karmelo’s mother had her head down, and his father was leaning his head against the wall. Earlier in the trial, both appeared much more engaged with what was happening.” Looks like they just got smacked in the face by reality. The fake activist race hustlers they’ve surrounded themselves with for months had their head boosted up thinking that Karmelo had a solid self defense case just because he was black. They kept themselves busy with all of the donation money and Amazon wishlist gifts that were rolling in. Now the day of reckoning is upon them. Credit: Cinema Shogun @CinemaShogun

  • frontierindica
    Frontier Indica (@frontierindica) reported

    Insane that in 2026 Indian e-commerce still expects working professionals to sit at home the whole day for a delivery. Why can’t Amazon, Flipkart, Myntra etc let users choose exact availability slots? This is such an obvious urban India problem and yet everyone is still optimizing for delivery fleet convenience, not customer convenience.

  • AnonymousCowar0
    Anonymous Coward (@AnonymousCowar0) reported

    @MacRumors Here are some other companies that have not launched or delayed technologies and features in their latest products and services in EU because of DMA: Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, ByteDance, Booking, Tesla, etc. This is not an Apple only problem… This is an EU problem.

  • LearyPj
    PJ O’Leary (@LearyPj) reported

    @StaplesStores @amazon Thank you for your response. I will try to dm you. Your Wayne, Pa., location (Gateway shopping center) keeps saying they can’t accept Amazon returns because the “system” is down

  • DarkBladeUnto
    Axel Rover, the Dark Blade (@DarkBladeUnto) reported

    NONSTOP BREEDING ALL DAY EVERY DAY OVER THE TABLE ON THE COUNTER IN THE BED UPSIDE DOWN RIGHT SIDE UP STANDING UP LAYING DOWN FACE DOWN *** UP HOPPING AMAZON MATING PRESS COWGIRL *************** PRONE BONE FROM THE BALCONY TO THE BEDROOM TO THE KITCHEN ALL THE WAY TO THE CHURCH—

  • ben__investing
    Ben 🇬🇧💷 (@ben__investing) reported

    SpaceX lists on Nasdaq this Friday, June 12, under the ticker $SPCX at $135 per share, implying a valuation of roughly $1.77 trillion on 2025 revenue of $18.7 billion. It is expected to be one of the largest IPOs ever. And I won’t be touching it on day one. Here’s why 👇 The valuation maths is genuinely insane: SpaceX generated $18.7 billion of revenue in 2025. At $1.77 trillion, that’s roughly a 95x price-to-sales ratio. For context, Amazon generated $716.9 billion of revenue last year and trades at roughly 3-4x sales. Amazon’s revenue is nearly 40 times larger. Yet investors are being asked to pay a revenue multiple more than 20 times higher for SpaceX. You’re paying for Mars colonisation, a Starship programme that isn’t commercially operational yet, and an AI business that’s still burning billions in pursuit of future growth. That’s a lot of faith for $135 a share. History says wait: The IPO pop narrative is largely a myth for retail investors. When IPOs surge, the biggest winners are usually institutions that received shares at the offering price. By the time retail investors can buy, much of that edge has already disappeared. Uber priced at $45 and finished its first day down 7.6%. Rivian exploded higher after listing, briefly becoming one of the most valuable car companies in the world, before giving back most of those gains. A great company doesn’t automatically make a great entry price. You’re last in line: One thing worth understanding about this IPO is the lock-up structure. Unlike a typical IPO, SpaceX is using a staggered lock-up schedule. Shares will gradually become eligible for sale throughout the first year after listing, while Elon Musk and certain major shareholders remain locked up for 366 days. That reduces the risk of one giant lock-up cliff, but it also means investors will be dealing with a steady increase in available shares over time. Meanwhile, the initial free float is reportedly in the low single digits. A tiny tradable float can create extreme volatility in both directions. Great for traders. Less appealing for long-term investors looking to build a position. The bull case is real. Just not at this price. To be clear, SpaceX is an extraordinary company: Starlink generated approximately $11.3 billion in revenue during 2025 and is believed to be operating profitably. The launch business remains the clear market leader in commercial orbital launches. And if Starship succeeds at scale, it could fundamentally change the economics of access to space. The long-term bull case is legitimate. The problem isn’t the company. It’s the entry point: SpaceX’s IPO materials describe a potential addressable market measured in the tens of trillions of dollars. If the company captures even a small portion of that opportunity, today’s valuation could look cheap in hindsight. But that’s still a bet on a future that hasn’t arrived yet. At roughly 95x sales, investors are paying for years of success before those results have actually materialised. My plan? Wait. Let the hype settle. Let the valuation find a level. Let the first wave of post-IPO enthusiasm pass. If the thesis still holds in 6-12 months, Starship continues making progress, Starlink keeps growing and profitability improves, there will still be plenty of upside left. The best investments are rarely made in the first five minutes of trading. Not financial advice. I’m just a guy who doesn’t want to fund Elon’s trip to Mars at 95x revenue.

  • mmstudioweho
    Mila Morgan, Board Certified CRNA, ANP, MS (@mmstudioweho) reported

    @socialcapoff Love this. It’s all true. Tipping has become ridiculous. About 50% of Online clothing stores now request a tip when checking out- this started around 2020. ( and yep I have too many things I don’t wear). I upgrade phone because I end up with an Apple phone with issues making my phone more problematic than helpful for my life -and I’ve recently learned how much Apple does to manipulate us into thinking we don’t have enough storage. Even after unloading 1000’s of videos etc. I stopped buying more cloud storage and realized I never needed more. But due to storage issues this also manipulates us into upgrading phone with more storage. And Apple presets to make us think we have run out of icloud storage. Have u ever tried to not have iCloud? I tried this with my new - but def needed-laptop last year and ended up with so many issues! It takes a Ph.D in Apple to actually make my phone and other devices work for me. This ends up with Apple making billions off us -not to mention chargers and all the extras u need with each new upgrade. I actually miss my iPhone 6. It was one that worked best for me. And ur right I’ve never seen my camera do that much more. I love tech so I’m a sucker here but I’m finally jumping off this hamster wheel. I’m really tired of being gouged and this also started around 2020. I had a service the other day to help clean out a bunch of junk I’d accumulated. They quoted me 400-500$ to haul off junk and then billed me $800. Instead of automatically pay it I’m holding them to their initial quote ( which did not say “it could b more.”) if businesses would would stop gouging we could get back to normal fees that don’t bankrupt us or force us into raising our business prices due to huge increases in overhead. I also stopped any extended warranties for everything from an Amazon lamp ( ridiculous) to my car. And I don’t buy rental car insurance. I think being aware of what’s been insidiously happening can bring us back to normal again… well…one can hope.

  • KhushiSing57551
    Khushi (@KhushiSing57551) reported

    Aryabhata loved solving problems. Amazon solves the "Where can I find this?" problem every day. #AryabhataFindsAmazonNow

  • imaginovationz
    ARKN (@imaginovationz) reported

    @AmazonHelp Thanks but this option is not working. it is only for products received, but the amazon system is WRONGLY displaying my product as NOT received [when the product is actually received], and hence these options can not be used. Provide me a direct link to talk to customer rep...

  • ElizaAware
    ElizaAware (@ElizaAware) reported

    @SuzieSeeksTruth @SoCalRuss1983 @62Stargazer Convenience… why do we use Amazon, why do we vote by mail? Why do we watch our country go down the drain… we are all counting on other people to do the work. 😔

  • madhu_dondla
    Madhu Bindu Dondla (@madhu_dondla) reported

    @amazon Your agentic customer service in the chat & down graded customer service on call both aren’t working I’m sorry. I was your loyal customer for last decade or more this is my worst experience since then.

  • tremolodestroyr
    Dr. Trash Land Scavenger (@tremolodestroyr) reported

    And gave my money to someone else. I chatted with an @Amazon associate this morning, and they were able to do nothing. The problem will keep occurring, because @Amazon is a ******* company that doesn't care. #fuckamazon

  • ____Beckie____
    🖤 (@____Beckie____) reported

    I like to break down cardboard for recycling, so it's absolutely fantastic when Amazon sends you something that can't be easily broken down. 😒😒

  • jonahhodges_
    Jonah 📦 (@jonahhodges_) reported

    The exact SmartScout process I use to find brands worth pursuing: 1. Filter by category you understand. Don't source blind. 2. Set revenue range at $30-100K/month. Big enough to matter, small enough to still need help. 3. Look for listings where random sellers are leeching off the entire buy box. That's your opening. 4. Check listing quality. Broken images, no A+ content, thin title, 2015 photos. The worse it looks, the stronger your pitch. 5. Go to their website. Are there SKUs there that don't exist on Amazon yet? 6. That's your opener: "You have 14 products on your site with no Amazon presence. I can fix that." Do this and you WILL find brands worth partnering with. Save this for later.

  • bartosz
    Bartosz Hernas (@bartosz) reported

    @KrzysztofH74666 You just described every single company. I cannot run custom software on Tesla. I cannot use non Amazon delivery on Amazon. I cannot use non Sony games on PlayStation. I cannot use non Porsche software in my 911. I cannot use non LG software on LG TV. It’s fine. EU is adding harm to it by slowing down innovation. Apple owns the iPhone why shouldn’t they be able to offer only their streaming service? BMW, Porsche, Audi doesn’t offer Google maps or other apps? Nintendo doesn’t allow custom apps on their Switch. X doesn’t allow custom ad networks. Even EU own government owned stuff control what integrations are there. Not their job to mess with free market.

  • 4osp3l
    Gospel (@4osp3l) reported

    Yeah there are so many good companies on @Hacker0x01 Uber, shopify, GitHub, Amazon, Airbnb, you name it. Can’t f**ckin report issues to them due to the fact that H1 is full of crap. Sent a report to the US DoS, no response till today when it’s clearly “15hrs to triage”.