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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.

August 18: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 06:20 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.

  • 45% Website Down (45%)
  • 31% Errors (31%)
  • 24% Sign in (24%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Lügde Sign in 13 hours ago
Paris Website Down 23 hours ago
San Francisco Sign in 1 day ago
Llucmajor Website Down 1 day ago
Barcelona Errors 1 day ago
Ash Grove Sign in 1 day ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

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  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Auto-generated affiliate reviews are getting hit by Google, the FTC, and Amazon — all at once. Plumbwise runs a multi-agent pod that monitors, drafts to a queue, refreshes stale pages, and bakes in compliance. The fix is in the system, not the writer. Live soon.

  • Abhimannu_X
    Abhimannu Kumar Verma (@Abhimannu_X) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonindia I understand you can’t reinstate a cancelled order, but that doesn’t address the actual issue. Your app clearly shows the same product in stock, available for ₹299, and deliverable to my address.

  • xinellumekim
    Mike Mullenix (@xinellumekim) reported

    @AmazonHelp This is a bogus link. It comes up with an error message saying it can’t be found. Everytime I deal with Amazon you send me the same bogus link then say someone will contact me in 24 hrs and they never do

  • therealwesd3
    Wes Davenport (@therealwesd3) reported

    So I finished S2 of Batman: The Caped Crusader this afternoon And I'm a little disappointed. Honestly. I wanted to LOVE it, but it was just solid, if not good. I think 2 things are true 1) This is the best animated Batman offering from DC since B:TAS, JL, & JLU. I don't think its particularly close. 2) There's just... something missing. The ending felt forced somehow. They went for heart, & there just wasn't any there. I can't exactly describe what was missing. Its like there wasn't a soul to it. I don't know. Just felt a little empty somehow. Highs: - I thought Hamish Linklater started to spread his wings in S2. S1 sounded like he was just trying to dupe Conroy. But there will never be another Conroy. Here in S2? He put his own spin on it. I REALLY hope we get more of his voice as Batman. Count me as a fan! - The change they made to Joker? Awesome. - I absolutely love the 1920/30s setting. Love it. Lows: - They struggled a bit with villains in S1. I think that was here too. Riddler was especially disappointing - just a mobster. Boo. - Aside from the last 2 episodes (barely), they didn't get much into the fantastical stuff. I loved the Grey Ghost and Nocturn episodes in S1. Was hoping for more of that. Overall, goods far outweigh the bads. I hope there is a S3 & that it comes far quicker than S2 did. That's something B:TAS had the advantage of - lots of trial and error to find its way. Heck, some of the early stuff from Conroy was even a little rough in that. But they found their footing after a bunch of episodes in a short span. I honestly think that could happen here too IF Amazon lets Timm turn around a 3rd season in a year. I have low hopes for that though, unfortunately. My fingers are crossed. They have something here IMO, it just needs some time to grow. (Reposted to fix a typo)

  • mvalsmith
    Val Smith (@mvalsmith) reported

    I've noticed two problems with Amazon lately: 1.) Lots of generic "shops" with LINZIBO, XZJHUA or weird names like that that I suspect are chinese knock off stuff. No way to get brand recognition on if something is quality or not. 2.) Constant shipping delays. I used to get stuff in a day or two, now more often than not I get "we're sorry, your order has been delayed" and things take weeks even though I pay for prime personally as well have a business prime account. Anyone else experiencing this? Start ordering direct from vendors or?

  • shanaka86
    Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡ (@shanaka86) reported

    Eight days. Three NVIDIA announcements. 10th August, financing platforms with Apollo, BlackRock, Blackstone, Brookfield, Goldman Sachs, and KKR, designed to mobilize more than $500,000,000,000. 11th August, word that it may support residual value on selected projects, up to 25% of an opportunity. 17th August, an 8 gigawatt Ohio campus lined up for OpenAI, with a guarantee Reuters says can reach $105,000,000,000. The number that actually explains this machine is $712,000,000. That is escrow, already posted, sitting against the guarantee book NVIDIA's filings actually put a number on. Both tribes are arguing from the wrong number. The $500 billion is not cash, not orders, not revenue. It is a mobilization target under memorandums still waiting on final agreements. The 17th August SEC exhibit shows $1.5 billion into SB Energy plus credit support for land, power, and shell at the PORTS-Pike campus. Initial scope 4.25 gigawatts with an option on 3.75 more. OpenAI is penciled in on a 20-year lease. The $105 billion lives in reporting. It is not in the filed exhibit. Now carefully read the clearest executed precedent! CoreWeave's $8.5 billion facility. Rated A3 and A (low). Monthly amortization. Cash routed through controlled accounts. Equipment warranties that transfer to creditors. Power cost protection. A 1.15x coverage floor. Legal maturity March 2032, priced off a 3.14-year weighted average life. That contract kills the lazy bear case. This is not ten-year debt against a three-year chip. It kills the lazy bull case too. Nobody serious is lending against a GPU resale quote. Wall Street is financing a continuity stack. Accepted capacity. Enforceable customer contracts. Grid interconnection. Site rights. Controlled cash. Identified hardware. Transferable warranties. Tax basis. Contingent support. The credit question is not whether the chip ages. It is whether billing survives an operator default. Four clocks are now running on the same machine. Eligible equipment can be written off 100 percent in year one. The debt pays down on a 3.14-year clock. S&P puts GPU useful life at four to six years. Amazon cut some server lives to five while Meta stretched most to 5.5. The Ohio lease runs twenty. The early benefit and the late loss can land on different parties. Under all of it sits power. PJM capacity cleared at $28.92 per megawatt-day, then $269.92, then $329.17 at the FERC-approved cap. Those prints measure grid scarcity, and they price no single project. They do explain why an energized, interconnected site can hold value long after the first hardware plan changes. NVIDIA's filed book today is small and specific. $3.5 billion maximum facility lease guarantee exposure. $712 million escrow. Five-to-seven-year terms. Credit derivative accounting. Three direct customers supplied 54 percent of quarterly revenue. Legally separate channels, one shared factor, AI demand. Expansion compounds them. Contraction can reverse them together. August 26, 1:20 p.m. Pacific, $NVDA reports. The quarter closed 26th July, which means every August deal can only show up as a subsequent event note or on the call. Skip the revenue headline. Read the guarantee note. Notional, escrow, fair value, and whether support stays exceptional. A GPU can depreciate while its loan performs. It can hold value while its borrower fails. Wall Street is not rating the chip. It is rating the right to keep the cluster billing. NFA! DYOR!

  • Lifebookliving
    Marie@life (@Lifebookliving) reported

    @AmazonHelp Opened the link you sent but it's not an email it's social media contact information & it's past the 12 hours you advise you will respond. The issue has not been addressed, delivery date at point of ordering was not honoured, poor customer service all round

  • kiiirstent
    kir 💘 (@kiiirstent) reported

    I love Amazon down bad. I be asking for my money back for the everything I order 😭 & they give ts back in 2.5 questions, no questions asked

  • debooter1
    debooter (@debooter1) reported

    @r_u_thinking @Waksman84 @MargeDean Are we gona equate Amazon web server racks and ai/ bitcoin mining gpu farms as the same thing with the same power draw ?

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    The indie seller running Shopify, Amazon, and Etsy isn't understaffed — they're under-tooled. Five stitched-together dashboards, reorders after the stockout, repricing by gut. Built Stockwren to fix that. Three storefronts. One ops agent. Morning P&L digest. Early access coming.

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Compliance is the one part of ecommerce still run by audit and adrenaline. Built Merchsentry to change that: AI agents continuously monitor listings against FTC, state, and Amazon/Shopify/Etsy rules, flag violations the second they appear, and draft the fix. Live soon.

  • TheXirmak
    Xirmak (@TheXirmak) reported

    @ItzYaBoyBEEZ @DrDisrespect @BigRob This is a question….. what is a “minor” as it can vary state to state and situation to situation Crazy I know that such a thing isn’t ironclad locked down but that’s what it is. 18 you can vote, yet some states age of consent is 16. Not defending anyone but Amazon paid 2.2mil

  • therealwesd3
    Wes Davenport (@therealwesd3) reported

    So I finished S2 of Batman: The Caled Crusader this afternoon And I'm a little disappointed. Honestly. I wanted to LOVE it, but it was just solid, if not good. I think 2 things are true 1) This is the best animated Batman offering from DC since B:TAS, JL, & JLU. I don't think its particularly close. 2) There's just... something missing. The ending felt forced somehow. They went for heart, & there just wasn't any there. I can't exactly describe what was missing. Its like there wasn't a soul to it. I don't know. Just felt a little empty somehow. Highs: - I thought Hamish Linklater started to spread his wings in S2. S1 sounded like he was just trying to dupe Conroy. But there will never be another Conroy. Here in S2? He put his own spin on it. I REALLY hope we get more of his voice as Batman. Count me as a fan! - The change they made to Joker? Awesome. - I absolutely love the 1920/30s setting. Love it. Lows: - They struggled a bit with villains in S1. I think that was here too. Riddler was especially disappointing - just a mobster. Boo. - Aside from the last 2 episodes, they didn't get into the fantastical stuff. I loved the Grey Ghost and Nocturn episodes in S1. Was hoping for more of that. Overall, goods far outweigh the bads. I hope there is a S3 & that it comes far quicker than S2 did. That's something B:TAS had the advantage of - lots of trial and error to find its way. Heck, some of the early stuff from Conroy was even a little rough in that. But they found their footing after a bunch of episodes in a short span. I honestly think that could happen here too IF Amazon lets Timm turn around a 3rd season in a year. I have low hopes for that though, unfortunately. My fingers are crossed. They have something here IMO, it just needs some time to grow.

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    The DTC shelf moves in hours. Your intel takes weeks. Built Watchwright to fix that — an always-on agent that watches price, new SKUs, ad creative, and stockouts across Shopify, Amazon, and TikTok Shop, then auto-drafts the counter-launch brief. Live soon.

  • lobertaloberts
    lobertaloberts (@lobertaloberts) reported

    @Phytophilia1 Yeah, a positive outcome would help their community obtain what they call life saving treatment, so why would people with positive outcomes not be banging down the doors to give their responses? This is follow-up for medical treatment, not a review for a blender on Amazon.

  • MooninPapa
    Aaron Dishner (@MooninPapa) reported

    BTC pumped a surprise 2.59% and stopped almost exactly at resistance, which is the Goldilocks scenario I keep talking about. Price is back inside the TBO cloud in bullish consolidation, RSI jumped from 30 to over 62 in a day, but on-balance volume is still flatlining, so I'm not calling this strong bullish yet. Ethereum barely moved 2% on the same pump, ETHBTC printed another bearish divergence, and on-balance volume there just crossed bearish, so I still think ETH rolls over before BTC does. Bitcoin dominance had its biggest single-day move since June, up 0.72%, while Ethereum dominance is barely hanging on. DXY closed down and is drifting toward the bottom of its cloud, which is why EURUSD already blew through my 1.16 target and USDJPY is coiling under resistance. S&P futures dipped almost half a percent but I still think stocks stay bullish, gold and silver are pressing resistance with strong on-balance volume, platinum just opened long above 236, and PAXGBTC finally snapped its 12-day overbought RSI streak, which tells me a pullback toward the fast line is next. On my picks, WLFI's breakout looks a little fishy against a still-bearish macro trend, Morpho printed three TBO breakouts in a row, and Doge just threw a second TBT bullish divergence even though I still expect another 20% leg down to weekly support. Over in club picks, Amazon and Netflix are both retracing to the fast line for a possible entry, SMH confirmed an open long and closed above the cloud for a real pivot to bullish, and the AI infrastructure ETF is holding strong bullish on both daily and weekly. On the YouTube picks side, Nokia closed a weekly TBO long, USDRUB is stretched after a 12-day overbought streak, and SAP stays strong bullish with on-balance volume looking amazing. CHAPTER MARKERS 00:00 Bitcoin Bullish Consolidation Awaits Confirmation 04:28 Ethereum Support, Momentum and Trade Risk 07:01 Ethereum Dominance and Altcoin Rotation 10:10 EURUSD Bullish Consolidation Awaits Confirmation 14:05 Silver and Commodity Signals 18:47 LINK and Altcoin Watchlist Risk 28:11 Amazon and ISRG Recovery Signals Support a Bounce 31:23 FET Recovery Signals Support a Bounce 33:56 STRK Bullish Consolidation Awaits Confirmation 37:48 SHIB Watchlist Risk

  • Jasmina6817
    Jasmina Simz (@Jasmina6817) reported

    @libsoftiktok @amazon I can’t even get “unvaxxed” shirts on Amazon but they have no issue with shirts promoting assassinations?! Crazy!

  • ScottKe64356465
    Scott K (@ScottKe64356465) reported

    @todd20006 @libsoftiktok @amazon It came from the mafia in Vegas , it meant take him 8 miles out and put him six feet down

  • therealwesd3
    Wes Davenport (@therealwesd3) reported

    So I finished S2 of Batman: The Caped Crusader this afternoon And I'm a little disappointed. Honestly. I wanted to LOVE it, but it was just solid, if not good. I think 2 things are true 1) This is the best animated Batman offering from DC since B:TAS, JL, & JLU. I don't think its particularly close. 2) There's just... something missing. The ending felt forced somehow. They went for heart, & there just wasn't any there. I can't exactly describe what was missing. Its like there wasn't a soul to it. I don't know. Just felt a little empty somehow. Highs: - I thought Hamish Linklater started to spread his wings in S2. S1 sounded like he was just trying to dupe Conroy. But there will never be another Conroy. Here in S2? He put his own spin on it. I REALLY hope we get more of his voice as Batman. Count me as a fan! - The change they made to Joker? Awesome. - I absolutely love the 1920/30s setting. Love it. Lows: - They struggled a bit with villains in S1. I think that was here too. Riddler was especially disappointing - just a mobster. Boo. - Aside from the last 2 episodes, they didn't get into the fantastical stuff. I loved the Grey Ghost and Nocturn episodes in S1. Was hoping for more of that. Overall, goods far outweigh the bads. I hope there is a S3 & that it comes far quicker than S2 did. That's something B:TAS had the advantage of - lots of trial and error to find its way. Heck, some of the early stuff from Conroy was even a little rough in that. But they found their footing after a bunch of episodes in a short span. I honestly think that could happen here too IF Amazon lets Timm turn around a 3rd season in a year. I have low hopes for that though, unfortunately. My fingers are crossed. They have something here IMO, it just needs some time to grow. (Reposted to fix a typo)

  • Herebus_
    Herebus 💧 (@Herebus_) reported

    @MTBbronco @J0hnADouglas @Adobe Same issue with Amazon, clicked cancel multiple times, but I had the payment through paypal, which could easily be cancelled.

  • SHIKHAR_CHANDRA
    SHIKHAR CHANDRA (@SHIKHAR_CHANDRA) reported

    @AmazonHelp First, the seller committed a fraud by sending only 1 T-shirt instead of the 3 T-shirts I ordered. Now, I am extremely disappointed that Amazon is taking so long to resolve the issue and process my refund.

  • TAPriceCTR79
    Tomas Pryce (@TAPriceCTR79) reported

    @Compliance2nlw @sanskarstine Because a single programmer can't make a website nobody heard about until it was shut down. This is not only available on Amazon. It's free, as is the audio for the SCUM manifesto by convicted attempted murderer Valerie Solanas.

  • KungFuPandaEnth
    homeless youth 🇺🇸🇲🇽 (@KungFuPandaEnth) reported

    @Teoyaomiquu Cuckraines strategy of sitting behind fortified lines in donbass and launching drones is not working well. Cuckraine can hit amazon warehouses but few targets of significance. Landlocked, broke, losing in donbass zap and kherson, hit with balistic missiles nightly Sad. Pathetic.

  • Tobias_Arms
    Tobias Obermeit (@Tobias_Arms) reported

    @ExpertEdgecase -first one was a distributor. (sent several "primary silencer component"/muzzle brakes to Massachusetts) -Second was a convicted felon, with a "fuel filter". -third was a hobbiest in Illinois, with lots of stuff. Interestingly they actually surveilled the delivery of whatever he ordered from china. It does appear they know of the issue, and have gone after some stuff. Mainly in anti-2A states. But they clearly let Amazon and Walmart still sell them. A few arrests of management would fix that....

  • IGR828C5
    JOE (@IGR828C5) reported

    @fwrenzo1 Jeff Bezos created one of the most successful retailers in the world where millions of people find favorable prices. Amazon created thousands of jobs & pays millions in property taxes. If people like Jeff Bezos are the problem, what makes you the solution? You vomit word salads ?

  • DeviousDavex
    Devious Dave (@DeviousDavex) reported

    @LutherTheWriter @TheQuartering Hey Luther. Im not sure if you take viewer suggestions or not but there's soemthing interesting i found on Amazon. If you search glitch ditch on Amazon you will see a bunch of ai generated DVDs being sold. They all have strange pictures on the back of the covers. And it all links back to this company die Star pictures very strange here's an example of the Amazon listing

  • Sam5Char
    SamD (@Sam5Char) reported

    @libsoftiktok @amazon @amazon, maybe you want us to cancel our subscriptions??? OK, not a problem, I'll go cancel it RIGHT NOW!!!

  • HearToSeeYou
    Here To Watch (@HearToSeeYou) reported

    @libsoftiktok @amazon @FBI shut this **** down.

  • InstituteCicero
    Cicero Institute (@InstituteCicero) reported

    Americans owe $1.86 TRILLION in student debt — more than Amazon, Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Meta earned in 2024, combined. Meanwhile, the universities that encouraged that borrowing carry ZERO risk if the degree never pays off. Missouri tried to fix it: fund public colleges based on what graduates actually earn. The universities' own lobby fought it — arguing it's "very questionable" whether schools control what graduates earn. The people selling the degree said don't judge us by whether it works. The bill died. None of this is inevitable. Texas funds one technical college 100% on graduate earnings — it cut 13 failing programs, and graduation rates, earnings, and placements all rose. The bold idea isn't more loans — it's making the schools answerable for the debt.

  • GoodMornCarla
    Carla Brown 🇨🇦 (@GoodMornCarla) reported

    @benzornes I had thought that some of the problem was tarrifs, but I've also heard Amazon doesn't allow a company to list an item on Amazon and list it at a lower price on their own website. I'm assuming Amazon charges fees.