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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.

July 13: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 08:20 PM 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
Melbourne Sign in 57 minutes ago
Township of Evan Website Down 1 hour ago
Los Angeles Sign in 15 hours ago
Lillers Website Down 20 hours ago
Ciudad Jardín Sign in 1 day ago
Southampton Errors 1 day ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • akansha1690
    Akansha singh (@akansha1690) reported

    @AmazonHelp We have mentioned our issues still waiting for the response.

  • MrOvis_
    Mr. Ovis🐑💼(Office Worker Sheeptuber) (@MrOvis_) reported

    @pearson_no28315 I've read a LOT of slop books off Amazon basics because used to read like 1000 books a year in high school. The core through line that women have in their desires is that they want to be the one girl that the guy chooses. Christian Grey could have any girl in the world, and in fact they establish that he did have like 50 other girls prior to the MC in 50 Shades. However, when he gets with her, he becomes so obsessive that she's able to fix him! And in the end they get married and ****.

  • DaDakota
    DaDakota (@DaDakota) reported

    Undocumented Immigrants paid more in Taxes last year than Amazon, GM, IBM & Netflix Combined ! Immigrants are NOT the problem.

  • spoon
    Ryan (@spoon) reported

    @AmazonHelp The call was followed up by an email because I wouldn't give any information. Amazon is 100% the problem here by asking for personal information straight out the gate without even asking for customer by name. That policy trains consumers to fall for scammers!

  • simonje2405
    SJ 2 (@simonje2405) reported

    @AmazonHelp I have come to know the names of some twenty customer care representatives during this time.... So far none acted swiftly and none made any valuable move towards resolving the issue

  • JaredRyanSears
    Jared Ryan Sears (@JaredRyanSears) reported

    There is one simple solution Congress could implement that would improve the lives of tens of millions of Americans, reduce poverty, cut government spending, increase federal revenue, strengthen Social Security, and boost the economy. Not only would this policy cost the government nothing, but it would reduce spending by over $100 billion each year. That solution is raising the federal minimum wage. A 2026 UC Berkeley study by Michael Reich examined what would happen if the federal minimum wage were raised to $20 an hour by 2030. The results are impressive: 🔸Nearly 40 million workers would receive raises 🔸The average affected worker would receive around $8,000 more per year 🔸Federal revenue would increase by $69 billion, with $35 billion going to Social Security. 🔸Federal spending would be reduced by $108 billion because fewer workers would need to rely on assistance programs 🔸Combined, that creates a $177 billion improvement to the federal budget. 🔸The effects on inflation and employment would be negligible. The reason raising the minimum wage has so many benefits is simple. When companies pay workers too little to afford food, rent, healthcare, childcare, and the rest of life’s expenses, the government has to step in to prevent those workers from needlessly suffering. Taxpayers end up subsidizing the employer through federal assistance programs for its workers. Amazon is one of the clearest examples. A University of Illinois Chicago report found that roughly half of Amazon’s frontline warehouse workers struggled with food and housing insecurity or paying their bills. One-third rely on public assistance. Amazon had profits of roughly $80 billion last year. It also spent over $25 million on “union-avoidance” tactics to prevent its workers from collectively bargaining for better conditions and fair pay. It should not fall on the shoulders of taxpayers to ensure that people working for the richest companies in the world have enough money to put food on the table. Those companies should be required to pay a proper wage. Minimum-wage laws that enact living wages address this problem. Despite the constant fearmongering about how higher minimum wages will destroy jobs, crush small businesses, and send prices soaring, that doesn’t happen. America even had a federal minimum wage that was a living wage in 1968. The middle class was at its strongest. GDP growth was high. Unemployment was low. The national debt was drastically lower. And people still became rich. The economy didn’t collapse because of better pay. It continued to improve. Today, the federal minimum wage is a poverty wage. This is the choice Congress made by letting it erode away for decades without addressing the problem. A few members of Congress are pushing for legislation to raise the federal minimum wage to $25 an hour over several years. This would be an easy economic win that has far-reaching positive effects. The only reason not to do it is to keep caving to corporate greed.

  • Nitrix79
    Nitrix (@Nitrix79) reported

    So I know nothing about Banana Fish. But I do know that this is the anime that Amazon got in trouble for using AI voices for the English dub instead of hiring actual voice actors. Good on Netflix for giving it an actual English dub with humans and a French dub too that’s cool.

  • lauscho1
    Travis Lausch (@lauscho1) reported

    @WhyThoBoucher @RaceWeather @EchoParkSpdwy broadcast in such a way that I can't watch the finish of a race. I dunno if it's a user issue, or something to do with accessing TSN through Amazon Prime on a Roku box, but I've missed more ends to NASCAR races than I care to admit because of incompetence.

  • GibbyCapital
    Gibby (@GibbyCapital) reported

    Google and Microsoft are interesting and probably ones to watch later down the line. Amazon too, sure. I think Google, Microsoft, Meta, Apple are more likely to just be using AI to protect their existing moats. I can't see Meta really winning any enterprise customers. 10/10

  • PolishTamales
    ♡ Polish Tamales ♡ (@PolishTamales) reported

    What's crazy is that this has been happening since the pandemic and will get worst. If you haven't already, just buy a retro console off of Amazon now, before it becomes an unstable market. Multiple around the house. You do not want to buy vintage hardware and deal with replacing capacitors, buying new power supplies and dealing with console specific issues. Save yourself the headache and stress.

  • 0xkiel_
    KIEL (@0xkiel_) reported

    Kevin O'Leary says Ring's founder turned down his $600,000 offer before selling the company to Amazon for billions. “He wanted $600,000. I said... ‘I'll give you the $600,000 as a loan for three years... but I want two and a half percent of the company.’ He says, ‘No.’ I said, ‘You really should think about that.’ He said, ‘Nah, I'm not gonna think about it.’” ​“He sold his company to Amazon for billions, right? I would have made about 800 million dollars.”

  • TrueMETAx
    True (Ø,G) (@TrueMETAx) reported

    @AmazonHelp Who cares about your claims and "resolutions" when you can't even solve the actual issue? All I got was a cancelled order after wasting my time and testing my patience. This has been an incredibly frustrating experience.

  • Tarja_Angel
    Tarja Angel (@Tarja_Angel) reported

    @AmazonHelp Im still not convinced my order is even going to be shipped out and I have no idea what the issue is bc your reps are to busy LYING to me about it. I've never been so mad! I want to file a complaint against these reps that will actually have repercussions for the reps who lied!!

  • iHate_Q
    Q. (@iHate_Q) reported

    @jetersfan @RealTomPowellJr Well…. He’s delivering for Amazon, so that’s first. But I don’t think that’s the issue here.

  • estebang
    esteban (@estebang) reported

    .@AmazonHelp My account was closed by an automated system error (received a broken email template with placeholders like "[USE ONLY IF...]"). To make it worse, the official appeal form is broken and gives errors, and my Amazon Balance is locked. Please help me escalating this!

  • AmazonHelp
    Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported

    @prajjskr We are sorry for the unpleasant experience you've had with Amazon Now order. Most of our orders are fulfilled within 10-15 minutes for 1 P Now deliveries and 15-30 minutes for 3P Now deliveries in ROI cities. However, occasional delays may occur. These delays can happen due to number and type of items ordered, distance between the fulfillment store and your delivery location and any bad weather conditions. Feel free to keep us posted if there is any pending issue so that we can assist you accordingly. We're constantly striving to improve our services with your feedback to provide a better shopping experience. -Junaid

  • jbecompslns
    J Bret Edwards (@jbecompslns) reported

    @gnoble79 I’ve said this for well over a decade, George: Oracle, much like IBM, is a zombie tech company. They survive on vendor lock/licensing and their customers are getting more and more willing to switch away. Amazon famously turned off their last critical Oracle DB server before 2020 (I think it was 2018-ish) and that was a big deal. The effort to leave and stop paying their extortion-grade licensing fees is high, but most organizations who have been around a long time and got vendor-locked are the main ones that use Oracle. New companies/startups tend to prefer FOSS solutions (like PostgreSQL, MariaDB, etc.) for the exact reason of vendor lock AND because PostgreSQL and MariaDB just perform far better at scale than OracleDB or MySQL (which Oracle acquired and then the creator immediately forked to MariaDB in one of the most baller moves in tech history).

  • bulletformysun
    Sol 🦋 Dreaming of Butterflies (@bulletformysun) reported

    @aegisdarklight I got my pair on ebay but I'm sure there's some available on amazon or something if you don't want to go down the ebay route

  • mulekx
    Wonnies Bots and Pans 🪮⚫️ (@mulekx) reported

    @JeiceLaurent Amazon has terrible shopping assistance. Kees dropping out when you ask to compare too many times @amazon

  • simonje2405
    SJ 2 (@simonje2405) reported

    @AmazonHelp Hi Nikhat .... Time and again you are proving that you people are not fit enough to solve any issues.... Pathetic and disgusting.... What's the use of directing me back to square one?

  • aDarkDragcoon
    ~StimkyRaccoom~ (@aDarkDragcoon) reported

    @just_alil_guy Happened to me in March and April. First my Tykables, then my glasses (which were over a week late lmfao) I live in a big enough city you'd think this wouldn't be an issue. Ime, if I need something the day it says it'll be here, Amazon Prime.

  • Lalo1351461
    Lalo (@Lalo1351461) reported

    @RealJamesTarr I know I have trouble writing Amazon reviews for folks like you and Larry Correa and that's a big part of the reason. (I still wrote them, I just felt like they could be better)

  • 0xGeeGee
    0xGeeGee (@0xGeeGee) reported

    So, under enough competitive pressure between Grok 4.5 and Sol 5.6 to extend this of a week, but too expensive/subsidized to commit to it for longer. The reality is that the overall level is getting more and more competitive at both market's layers for inference (premium: Claude, ChatGPT - now maybe Grok and Muse, at least according to synthetic leaderboards; and "mass/cheap", especially with GLM 5.2 and DeepSeek v4 leading the charge there). In practice, you can still appreciate the very different strength points of each of them i.e. Fable is on another level for planning and coherence, Sol seems to be better at coding, both are obviously much more expensive than DeepSeek (well especially Fable - but even Opus?), Grok has direct access to X... so even as a solo user you may end up having to play around multiple models at the same time and going through the loops and heaps that this implies. For a business obviously this coordination problem is 10x'ed, as you really do not want to have to semi-cold start every time you switch model. On the other side, the level of quality of the premium models is such that if subsidization stopped entirely and a big difference in availability or prices emerged, probably pricing would turn up being the decisive factor, at least for 90%+ of the non-price-insensitive users (and recent history shows that even companies such as Amazon and Uber are NOT price insensitive).

  • agarwsac
    Sachin Agarwal (@agarwsac) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN @amznsellerhelp This is absolutely unacceptable that in spite of following up with you on different channels you are not able to resolve a petty issue nor you are able to give satisfactory reason #shameful

  • gyotaku_proto
    魚拓 GYOTAK / GYOTAKU Protocol (@gyotaku_proto) reported

    5/ Food has a hard wall.Frozen sashimi? Amazon actually does it — so this isn't "Amazon can't."The problem: the freezer's storage temperature is attested by Amazon itself — "we kept it at −○°C." Can an agent trust that central self-report? It can't.

  • onitenshu
    tony/onitenshu (@onitenshu) reported

    @roaringforkland @amazon Oh it’s insane imaging shipping someone a broken tv then taking over a month to refund them 💀

  • RMB
    Rob Bailey (@RMB) reported

    @CitizenVMovie Huge mistake dumping us into Amazon and a login

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Most side-hustlers don't lack ideas. They lack clarity. They stare at a wall of options—print-on-demand, Amazon FBA, DTC—and never pick one. Built OneThing to fix that. One focused platform that matches you to your best-fit model and hands you the roadmap to 7 figures.

  • GaiusKonstantin
    Gaius Konstantine (@GaiusKonstantin) reported

    @AuthorsGo4Broke Yes and no. The 2nd edition is done and loaded. The problem is that the retailers update at their own respective paces. So Amazon has the new paperback, B&N does not...but they have the correct e-pub. Trivial really. The story is out there and I'm damn proud of it. You can even research the horse race that my un-named mob associate passes on as winning bet and find out that the horse mentioned did race (and win as a longshot) on the 27th of July 1986. Trust me, I took this thing very seriously.

  • Tarja_Angel
    Tarja Angel (@Tarja_Angel) reported

    @AmazonHelp I have talked to about 10 different reps the last few days. My issue is still not resolved. And I'm beyond angry at this point bc your reps have REPEATEDLY lied to me directly and have just left the convo so they don't have to deal with me. How can I file a complaint?