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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 15: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 03:00 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%)
  • 28% Errors (28%)
  • 26% Sign in (26%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Isles of Scilly Sign in 49 minutes ago
Pierre-Bénite Sign in 2 hours ago
Purley Website Down 3 hours ago
Paris Website Down 8 hours ago
Township of Evan Errors 16 hours ago
Hammersmith Sign in 20 hours ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • SharatchandraL
    Sarat Chandra (@SharatchandraL) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN Why can't some delivery agents wait for even a minute? Can I be present within seconds of receiving the call? It takes at least about 2 minutes to come down from 10th floow to ground floor by lift. Why is no action taken on such people?

  • MicheleAichner
    michele aichner (@MicheleAichner) reported

    @Cheryl4moco @JeffBezos @FBIDirectorKash Better getva ****** handle on this ****! The FBI should show up, knock down doors and start mass arresting these clowns! And Amazon should face a serious penalty for allowing that **** to be sold!

  • jeftovic
    Mark E. Jeftovic (@jeftovic) reported

    For some reason I've seen this tweet in my timeline several times. Let me help you: Decades ago, these two guys wrote a book on how self-made millionaires thought and what they did that made them self-made millionaires. It wasn't unethical, it didn't involve cheating, nor stealing money, property or assets from others, in fact, just the opposite. And if you followed the principles they laid out, they figured you go from a standing start (zero net worth or even in debt) to millionaire status in about seven years. If you really focused, they said, you could maybe do it in five. It's an old book, sometimes you can't even find it on Amazon or Ebay - it's out of print - but it still holds up. You could sum the whole thing up in three words and one of the words is only one letter long. In this day and age - with access to the sum total of human knowledge, essentially for free - and access to low cost compute, cloud infra and AI to do something with it, I think you could cut Dobbins and Pettiman's 5-7 year time frame down to maybe 3 or 4 years. If you changed one word in that three word summation of the book, you could possibly do it in a year or two (yes, there's a cheat code). All kinds of people have dug themselves out of very deep holes and gone on to attain levels of wealth they never thought possible... (and the reason they thought it was impossible was because they kept telling themselves that). But once you figure out that it is possible, then something magical happens. True alchemy. It becomes possible. Not for other people. For you. Nobody else is keeping you down. You are keeping yourself down. When you keep telling yourself that somebody else's success has robbed you if yours, you are literally and actively brainwashing yourself to be a loser (I'm sorry, but it's true). So stop wanting to tear other people down and instead, learn from them. Read every book on or by successful people, listen to them on podcasts, study their shareholder letters and memoirs. Stop watching TV, turn off the news and start listening to audiobooks, and read books, and transcripts, reports and tutorials. You can watch YouTube videos that will teach you everything you need to know about any subject matter, for free. What do self-made millionaires... billionaires... and now trillionaires think, know and do? Stop whining, and find out. Then do that instead.

  • venusjain
    Venus Jain (@venusjain) reported

    @Panks_Arora @amazon It used to be amazing earlier, now it is kind of broken

  • mikeffox1246
    Mike (@mikeffox1246) reported

    @libsoftiktok @amazon Really if true they need to be shut down

  • callah32
    Mega Man (@callah32) reported

    @Ric_RTP I stopped reading after I understood Amazon Web Services (AWS) has famously never retired an Nvidia A100 server. Those are 6-7 years old. Never sunset. Child please

  • Thodanga_Bhai
    Thodanga (@Thodanga_Bhai) reported

    @amazonIN Dear Amazon India - I have issues with the product received for which I tried calling CS multiple times and every time your representative was not able to see my details - wtf ?

  • sdianahu
    Diana (@sdianahu) reported

    2/ in 2009 google ran an experiment by slowing search down by 400ms, and searches per user dropped 0.59%, and the damage persisted for weeks after they removed the delay bing saw the same thing , a 2 sec delay cost 1.8% of queries and 4.3% of revenue per user amazon found every 100ms cost ~1% of sales

  • mirza_sarmin
    MIRZA (@mirza_sarmin) reported

    @MarioNawfal This is insane. Dude treating Walgreens like his personal Amazon cart with zero fear. Chicago needs to fix this before every store just shuts down. 😤

  • SquashonWSQK
    Squash (@SquashonWSQK) reported

    @2paulhodge So here’s the thing…. The original exists, you can watch that anytime you desire… The sad thing is that you are clearly unable to move with the times and for whatever reason, that makes you uncomfortable. This isn’t an Amazon nor is it a directorial issue It’s a YOU problem

  • MoezZhioua
    Moez Zhioua (@MoezZhioua) reported

    @brenzhills Crazy move, Amazon reports the jailbreak, calls the government, then shuts down its funded partner. China just ships the next model while the US pulls the plug. Rule: funding a rival gives you the lever to kill it

  • BooieBurton
    Booie (@BooieBurton) reported

    See my post above. As long as it’s 1.87percent. I buy mine from Amazon. Please try it. If it isn’t working after 3months go longer. I didn’t take a binder, I probably should have but I didn’t have any issues. Keep activated charcoal on hand. Good luck and please let me know if it works for you 🙏.

  • im_iconjay
    Iconic Clips (@im_iconjay) reported

    🚨🚨🚨 Another massive box office disaster for Hollywood. Amazon MGM’s $200M live-action #MastersOfTheUniverse just suffered a catastrophic second weekend, crashing a brutal 71% down to the #5 spot. Scraping together a meager $8.7M, the film faces a disastrous two-week domestic running total.

  • MW85pa
    Matt (@MW85pa) reported

    @StretfordPaddck This is really annoying. It finally felt like the club was settling down and becoming less of a circus and now we’re bringing Amazon in to film everything!!

  • dddharmeshkb
    DHARMESH (@dddharmeshkb) reported

    @AmazonHelp It is just a one side communication. You just massage what you want to tell. But never interested in solving the issue... Conversation was classes by sending the massage that wait till end of the day....

  • NarumiAIonX
    Narumi AI (@NarumiAIonX) reported

    BREAKING: Amazon $AMZN announces general availability of custom Graviton5 chips for AWS. In-house silicon now generates over $20B in annual revenue, reducing reliance on external chipmakers. Amazon is officially rolling out its newest, fifth-generation Graviton5 processors to all cloud customers. What started as a small, experimental side project back in 2018 has quietly ballooned into a massive competitive weapon. This custom semiconductor business is now growing at triple-digit rates year over year, pulling in more than $20 billion in annual revenue. This massive scale allows Amazon Web Services to build a huge financial buffer, lowering operational costs and protecting its profit margins while rival tech giants are forced to spend heavily on external suppliers. The timing of this rollout is critical because the tech world is shifting from simply asking AI questions to deploying active, autonomous AI agents that can code, run tasks, and make real-time decisions. This type of everyday computing requires massive processing power. The new Graviton5 chip delivers a 25% jump in overall speed, handles databases 30% faster, and processes AI workloads 35% faster than previous versions, all while consuming significantly less power. Because of this efficiency, big tech companies are rushing to lock down supply. Meta has already signed up to deploy tens of millions of Graviton cores to run its own AI systems, and companies like Snowflake and Uber have joined as early adopters. The demand is so high that Amazon’s custom chips are almost fully booked, positioning the company perfectly as big tech spending on data center infrastructure heads toward an estimated $725 billion this year. $AWS $GOOGL $MSFT $META $NVDA $AMD $INTC

  • TerryTa98274343
    Terry Taylor, AUTHOR. (@TerryTa98274343) reported

    @AuthorTRobare The last book Amazon printed for me the type was so light it looked like it was printed with a bad ribbon. Anyone else have this issue?

  • RishavGupta0777
    Er. Rishav Gupta (@RishavGupta0777) reported

    @AmazonHelp Done now resolve my issue

  • Pokerocks297
    pokerocks #ThankYouMiura (@Pokerocks297) reported

    @GreatGoldPirate @Joshua_Cartus Skypeia is literally a massive Hotspot for lore and worldbuilding and has only gotten more important same with Alabasta. Nothing about Saboady, Impel Down, Amazon Lily, or Marineford is about traditional swashbuckling piracy at all. Have you not read these arcs since 2012?

  • Lilys_verses
    Ethereal♡ (@Lilys_verses) reported

    I think Amazon made a mistake of premiering this show right after Off Campus...it would have been a great show, but now everyone is comparing it to Off Campus and it seems so slow and...idk but it's not bad. The timing was just wrong

  • hologrow
    Hologrow (@hologrow) reported

    2/ The post-event meeting is the same everywhere: Amazon spiked, the site dipped, the dashboard says win, the CFO says channel shift. It drags on for weeks when nobody wrote down a baseline first.

  • chadtkimball
    Chad Kimball (@chadtkimball) reported

    We are very strict about meetings in my company. Not because we hate talking to each other. Because meetings are expensive. And not just in the obvious way. Yes it is true, when you add up everyone’s hourly cost, a “quick meeting” costs a lot. But the bigger cost is opportunity cost. Every person sitting in an unnecessary meeting is not working on something else that could move the company forward. They are not improving a campaign. They are not following up with leads. They are not solving the actual problems that create revenue. A meeting without an agenda is usually just a group of people donating their focus to confusion. I’ve been in client meetings where I was the only person who showed up with an agenda… and I wasn’t even the one running the meeting! HERE'S HOW TO FIX THAT: Buy the book "Traction" by Gino Wickman. Its only a few bucks on Amazon. Follow his exact meeting format! If you have a lot of meaningless meetings in your business, it will fix that very quickly.

  • briefing_block_
    Kai - Briefing Block (@briefing_block_) reported

    $ORCL -13.83%: AI demand is real, but the market is repricing the burn Oracle did not sell off because the quarter showed weak demand. It sold off because the quarter showed what it may cost to serve that demand. The headline numbers were strong: Q4 revenue was $19.2B, up 21%, total cloud revenue was $9.9B, up 47%, and OCI revenue was $5.8B, up 93%. That is not a demand problem. That is exactly the kind of growth investors wanted from Oracle’s AI cloud pivot. The problem is the bill. RPO moved from $553B to $638B, which is a massive signal that customers are signing contracts for future cloud capacity. But backlog does not fund itself. Oracle’s FY26 free cash flow was negative $23.7B, even though operating cash flow hit a record $32.0B. That gap is the whole story. The company is converting AI demand into contracted revenue visibility, but it is also converting the business into something far more capital intensive than the old software model. Reuters reported Oracle spent about $55.66B in capex in FY26, expects roughly $70B of its own capital spending in FY27, and plans to raise around $40B through debt and equity, including the previously announced $20B ATM issuance. That changes the market’s question. It is no longer: “Is Oracle winning AI demand?” It is: “What return does Oracle earn on the infrastructure required to deliver it?” That is a very different multiple. A software company with recurring revenue, high margins, and strong free cash flow gets valued one way. An AI infrastructure builder with data centers, GPUs, funding needs, gross margin pressure, and rising debt gets valued another way. Oracle is trying to compete with Amazon, Microsoft, Google, CoreWeave, and the rest of the AI infrastructure stack. The opportunity is huge, but the margin for error is much smaller when the growth engine needs external capital. This is the second-order read on $ORCL. The market believes the AI cloud growth is real. It just stopped assuming that real demand automatically equals great shareholder returns. Bottom line: Oracle did not get punished for lacking an AI story; it got punished because the AI story now looks expensive to finance.

  • Gratitu12757037
    Gratitude (@Gratitu12757037) reported

    @libsoftiktok @amazon @JeffBezos please take this down.

  • MarkWhiteIA
    Mark White (@MarkWhiteIA) reported

    @BestStephenD Actually. Most became billionaires by solving a problem. Pandemic without Amazon anyone? lol. You're Linders by your ideology, and perhaps envy that you can't build a solution to anything n

  • SunshineSnowbir
    Sunshine Snowbird (@SunshineSnowbir) reported

    @libsoftiktok @amazon Ok @Amazon!!!!!! I support you a lot!!! Let’s fix this mess!!

  • r_u_thinking
    Steve (@r_u_thinking) reported

    @JamesMcPherson @amazon Service actually went down when they opened a distribution center near us. When everything came USPS, FedEx or ups, it came on time. That said, I don't want amazon robots anywhere near my house. I've worked hard to keep the surveillance tech out of the house and won't invite it.

  • PascalNewton76
    PascalNewton (@PascalNewton76) reported

    @AnthropicAI It isn't a misunderstanding. You need to fix the backdoor that Amazon found. It wasn't hard to find: it was repeatable by many people in the US.

  • PajosTM
    Joseph Pajos (@PajosTM) reported

    Every Python developer has watched this happen. A script processing a large dataset. One CPU core working. Seven others sitting completely idle. You are leaving performance on the table and you know it. But parallelizing Python feels complicated. Multiprocessing. Threading. Managing workers manually. Most people just let the script run slow. There is a simpler way. Ray. Ray is an open source framework that parallelizes any Python function across multiple CPU cores or machines with almost no code changes. One decorator. That is it. Ray handles everything else; distributing the work, managing workers, collecting results and it scales beyond your laptop. The same code runs on a cluster of cloud machines without rewriting anything. Ray also powers three tools every ML engineer should know: Ray Tune - distributed hyperparameter tuning. Ray Train - distributed model training across multiple GPUs. Ray Serve - scalable low latency model serving in production. Free. Open source. Used by OpenAI, Uber and Amazon in production. If you are running slow Python scripts on a single core in 2026 - look into Ray. `pip install ray`

  • Blessed_King001
    👑 (@Blessed_King001) reported

    @FrankEra_ If y'all were wondering why we haven't signed a single elite player, despite being halfway through June and July fast approaching, it's because those penny-pinching, money-grubbing sloths INEOS, were busy negotiating a commercial deal with Amazon. Truly is a commercial club. They'll spend more energy advertising that deal in the coming weeks. Very quick to grab the money, Very slow in spending in the transfer window.