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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

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June 15: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 09:00 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%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Isles of Scilly Sign in 7 hours ago
Pierre-Bénite Sign in 8 hours ago
Purley Website Down 9 hours ago
Paris Website Down 14 hours ago
Township of Evan Errors 22 hours ago
Hammersmith Sign in 1 day ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

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  • LorrieAnn25
    MAGA Lorrie Ann 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇸 AMERICA FIRST (@LorrieAnn25) reported

    You are not broke because Elon Musk is a trillionaire. Your problems are not caused by Elon Musk. As a matter of fact, you're a lot better off. And if you think billionaires or trillionaires should not exist, stop supporting them by using their platforms! Get off of social media. Stop ordering from Amazon. Don't go to Target. Don't order Starbucks. Or DoorDash. Don't use Facebook or TikTok! If you're criticizing Elon while you're on his platform you're just a hypocrite!

  • marouane_rhafli
    Marouane RHAFLI (@marouane_rhafli) reported

    Even a 16+ years experience ecom guy can make a terrible beginner mistake. I published my ebook on amazon as I thought it was easier with Kdp, but guess what ? Amazon suspended my account and took all the money generated by the ebook sales, they said "sales came from suspicious traffic 😷" Now the ebooks are on my own agency website, and in top of that, sales are higher and profit margin is higher too !

  • goblinsearch
    Zsolt Kerekes, author (@goblinsearch) reported

    indie author Monday Amazon kdp login down - so can't update pre-order Reedsy studio login down - so can't write frustrating

  • THX1138____
    THX1138 (@THX1138____) reported

    @libsoftiktok @amazon I notified Amazon, they told me they would take them down and make sure it never happens again

  • TuneTheTruth
    TruthTune (@TuneTheTruth) reported

    @RoKhanna Good jobs every zip code? Your AOC kept Amazon out of her area who needed jobs! Guaranteed home even if not working? Your Govt controlled. There are trade schools & Mike Rowe has scholarships,474,000 high end manufacturing jobs paid apprenticeships,NO PEOPLE

  • llm_redteam
    Slade (@llm_redteam) reported

    Built a #SaaS in 2 days with no code - hit $10K/mo within a month. Came across Hassam Bhatti's story (@automatingwork) He launched "Launch Fast" - a SaaS for Amazon sellers now doing around $30K/mo. But that's not even the interesting part. Until recently he couldn't code at all. How it started: Hassam had a day job and was running two Amazon brands on the side. One problem kept eating his time every week. 20-30 hours on product research. Dozens of tabs open. Copying data into Google Sheets. Comparing numbers. Trying to figure out if another product was worth launching. He saw the problem clearly. One catch: he couldn't code. Then he found Cursor - an AI editor that lets you build with plain English. 48 hours later he had a working tool. Here's the key part - he didn't go hunting for customers blind. Before that Hassam bought into the Legacy X coaching program. Whole community of Amazon sellers. Same exact pain. He went to his people and said: I built something for this. 30 days later - $10K/mo. Now - $30K. The lesson isn't "AI will do everything for you." It's that distribution beats product. Hassam already had an audience before launch. He didn't go find one after - he just brought people the fix for a headache they already had. What does Launch Fast actually do? Basically he automated what he used to do by hand. Trends over 30, 90, 365 days. Product idea validation. Keyword opportunities. Supplier workflows. Amazon rank tracking. What used to eat a full workday now takes a few minutes. Later he shipped a Chrome extension that shows the analytics right on Amazon product pages. No magic. Guy got tired of doing something manually and built a tool for himself. Turns out thousands of other people were tired of the same thing. Main takeaway: Most people still think the hard part is building the product. The harder part is knowing who you're building it for.

  • RohitTantia4
    Rohit Tantia (@RohitTantia4) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN @icecreamvadilal I explained my issue in detail but I'm still being directed to App chat option, where i have been already disappointed on call. You guys have terrible Customer care support

  • Dilawarsinh_
    Dilawarsinh Sisodia (@Dilawarsinh_) reported

    @amazonIN There is a pattern of scam by Amazon delivery guys When they don't want to deliver product, they give you missed call which rings for a second, giving you no chance to pick up Then they mark it as delivery attempted but no one at home Then you get whatsapp message of same where Amazon asks whether you were available, you say Yes Then your product delivery which was supposed to be today is scheduled for tomorrow!! Amazing..... Please sort out what's the problem with your delivery guys, he has just one job to do, deliver the product!!

  • braden_tewinkel
    Braden TeWinkel (@braden_tewinkel) reported

    @StockSavvyShay The best way to truly stand out and be state of the art comes down to your cooling method. If Amazon were to build a datacenter campus that uses 2 phase cooling they could have zero water usage and save 35% in power usage. This is where I believe we are headed. $inv owns 43% the leader in 2 phase cooling. DYOR

  • LeoATracker
    Leopold Aschenbrenner Tracker (@LeoATracker) reported

    A 24-year-old turned $225 million into $20 billion in 12 months. Here's exactly what he bought. Leopold Aschenbrenner was let go from OpenAI in April 2024. He spent the next few months writing a 165-page thesis predicting AGI by 2027, then launched a fund and put his money where his thesis was. No Nvidia. No Microsoft. No Google. No Amazon. He bought what AI actually runs on. Bloom Energy (BE) - power infrastructure for data centers. +1,035% in a year. Lumentum (LITE) - optical components that move data between chips. +974%. Sandisk (SNDK) - storage. +4,378%. Iris Energy (IREN) - AI computing and data centers. +474%. The logic was simple: every AI company needs energy, bandwidth, storage, and compute. Nobody was buying those. Everyone was buying the AI companies themselves. He was right. His fund now holds $20 billion in disclosed positions - backed by Stripe's Patrick and John Collison and former GitHub CEO Nat Friedman. Every new 13F he files, I'll break it down here. Follow so you don't miss it.

  • ElMulligan0
    Rich “El Mulligano” Shafton (@ElMulligan0) reported

    @FickieRowlerFan Hat hooks on Amazon. Had the same problem and now I have a beautiful hat wall.

  • TabulaStellar
    Nova Empirica (@TabulaStellar) reported

    @simonw @erikmackinnon Such a weird take. Amazon safety team says it can be easily jailbroken (very likely telling Anthropic and getting brushed off). Government says fix it. Anthropic, who has been insisting Fable is more dangerous than nuclear bombs, says it doesn't need to be fixed. Government says Amazon's team assures them this is serious and needs to be fixed. Anthropic says "lol, no."

  • BangChanGlobal
    BANG CHAN 방찬 GLOBAL 🍋🩵 (@BangChanGlobal) reported

    📣 | UPDATE: After numerous templates and emails since 2025, it seems as though Bang Chan’s Spotify profile has now been fixed, with the fake songs removed. HOWEVER! Issues still persist across YouTube/YouTube Music, Apple Music, Shazam, Amazon Music, Tidal and Deezer. We will provide an updated template once we have finished reviewing each platform in depth.

  • rubyhoenderdos
    Ruby Hoenderdos (@rubyhoenderdos) reported

    three days. that's how long Fable 5 was alive. three days i was using it. three days i was telling clients about it. three days i was restructuring my creative workflow around the most powerful tool i'd ever touched. and then saturday morning it's gone. for everyone. if you missed my post from the weekend - the US government forced Anthropic to shut down Fable 5 and Mythos 5. no warning. no transition period. just gone. i keep seeing people say "well just use Claude instead." YOU DON'T GET IT. i wasn't using Claude. i was using Fable 5. for creative work. for client projects. for things Claude can't do yet. and now it's just... not there. here's the part that nobody is putting together yet: Amazon has invested BILLIONS into Anthropic. and apparently they helped trigger the government crackdown that killed the best model on the market. you can't make this up. the company that owns a piece of Anthropic may have helped write the policy that shut it down. i don't have confirmation on this yet. but the fact that it's even a question is insane. the lesson isn't "have a backup model." the lesson is: no matter how much you pay, no matter how central a tool becomes to your work, it exists at the pleasure of forces you have zero visibility into. three days. Love, Ruby

  • CaseshuSa
    Satya SS (@CaseshuSa) reported

    @Imdineshpurohit So what is the issue? Has RG or you or anyone stopped eating, buying new clothes, stopped Netflix/Amazon subscription or travel for work/ holidays. Indian economy is very much alive, thriving and will grow. As for business, it is always the risk taker who benefits, trade offs are fine

  • Vicki05351122
    El N (@Vicki05351122) reported

    @GigEmJD @amazon My latest delivery (via UPS) came with the box wide open. The tape at the top of the box was broken. Luckily, my items were still in the box. Amazon needs to secure their boxes with more and or better tape. This isn't the first time it happened.

  • andre1sk
    Andrei Skorokhod 🇺🇦 (@andre1sk) reported

    @o_b_z_d_n @Shadow_ofaDoubt @SwannMarcus89 The source of money is orthogonal to your claim of you can just throw money at a problem and it gets solved. Also Amazon and affiliated entities have government revenue and tax breaks that dwarf spacex.

  • karthitweets100
    Karthikeyan (@karthitweets100) reported

    @AmazonHelp Unable to book my Indane LPG cylinder through Amazon Pay. The page automatically shows my Amazon account mobile number and the field is locked, so I cannot use my registered LPG number. Earlier, bookings worked fine. Please help resolve this issue.

  • lion_india
    MK (@lion_india) reported

    @entrackr .@rvenk is right when he says Indians VCs are busy investing in problems 99% of Indians don't have. Wonder how Amazon Now cannot erase this business in a day.

  • Anoyroyc
    Anoy (@Anoyroyc) reported

    Amazon says they'll be "water positive" by 2030 while burning 2.5 billion gallons right now.. what does that even mean when you're draining 3,800 Olympic pools yearly.. their plan.. keep running data centers that gulp billions of gallons.. but fund projects elsewhere that "return more water than they use".. drain aquifers in Virginia for AWS.. fund a wetland in Oregon.. call it even.. it's like setting your house on fire but watering your neighbor's garden.. the math works on paper but your house is still burning.. this is corporate accounting now.. you don't fix the problem.. you make the numbers look good.. communities around their data centers face water shortages.. but Amazon's report shows "net positive".. because they paid someone else to save water somewhere else.. they're not reducing impact.. they're moving the accounting around..

  • MythsLabs
    Myths Labs | Origin of Legends 🏛️ (@MythsLabs) reported

    the timeline is what gets me Amazon researchers find the jailbreak Amazon CEO calls Treasury personally government shuts it down Amazon is also Anthropic's biggest investor and cloud host I don't know what to call that but it's not "governance"

  • AmazonHelp
    Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported

    @NahinNasar Our Shipping Services Support team is the best team to assist you at this point in of time. As informed earlier, we request you to follow up on the issue with our Amazon Shipping services support team using the link shared earlier for further assistance. Please don’t provide your order/account details as we consider them to be personal information. Our X page is visible to public. -Vishesh

  • 0x506c61746f
    Plato (wofi.ai) (@0x506c61746f) reported

    @Paradox1c0n he probably going down a rabbit hole about weird plants that grow only in the amazon forest rn

  • Nathanone
    Nathan One (@Nathanone) reported

    FAANG has an IBM-in-1992 problem. Layer upon layer of middle management means layer upon layer of white lies, and eventually the execs can't tell which way is up. 5% growth and they call it a win. That is what "easily disruptable" looks like from the inside. Musk and Block are flattening. FAANG hasn't moved. Zuck is the one founder actually trying to reinvent, and I'll give him that. But Carmack went to Meta with all the reputation capital in the world and still couldn't ship. The bureaucrats won. That's the tell. Apple and Amazon don't even have the founder in the building anymore. Tim Cook is a supply-chain savant running on Jobs's last five product decisions. Jassy is a professional operator running on Bezos's last five platform bets. The engine is cooling, and the incentive to disrupt themselves is gone. This is exactly how Blockbuster, Sears, and Yellow Pages looked right before the internet dropped the trapdoor. If the titans are this brittle, the ground is moving for everyone.

  • 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....

  • DjDinorathod
    Rathod Dino (@DjDinorathod) reported

    @AmazonHelp That’s exactly I’m not comfortable opening random links after previous issues. You already have my order history and complaint records through my account Please escalate this internally and provide a proper resolution instead of asking me to repeat the same details again

  • KeisukeIshikawa
    Keisuke (@KeisukeIshikawa) reported

    THE US GOVERNMENT JUST FORCED ANTHROPIC TO KILL ITS BEST AI MODEL THREE DAYS AFTER LAUNCH. IT'S THE FIRST TIME WASHINGTON HAS EVER PULLED A FRONTIER MODEL OFFLINE. at 5:21pm ET on june 12, anthropic got a letter from commerce secretary howard lutnick. suspend all access to fable 5 and mythos 5 for any foreign national — inside or outside the US, including anthropic's own foreign-national employees anthropic couldn't filter users by citizenship in real time. so they pulled both models for everyone on earth within hours. developers watched their API calls turn into 404s the trigger nobody can believe: amazon researchers jailbroke fable 5 by asking it to "read a specific codebase and fix any software flaws." that's it. anthropic calls it a routine cybersecurity workflow, not a meaningful safeguard bypass → fable 5 launched june 9 as the most powerful public model anthropic ever shipped → killed june 12 over a "narrow, non-universal jailbreak" the government only described verbally → opus 4.8 and every other claude model stayed fully online → this is downstream of the pentagon flagging anthropic as a "supply chain risk" in february after anthropic refused two contract red lines: no mass surveillance of americans, no autonomous weapons without human oversight the part that should make you pay attention: anthropic filed confidentially for an IPO this month. a government that will kill your flagship product on three hours notice is not a comfortable backdrop for a stock listing anthropic's own warning: "if this standard was applied across the industry, it would essentially halt all new model deployments for all frontier model providers" the company spent the week before this asking for MORE government oversight of AI. then the government used that exact tool against them and they called it unfair both things can be true. that's what makes this the most important AI story of the month david sacks said june 14 the administration wants the controls lifted "as soon as possible." the models may be back before you finish reading the coverage but the precedent is already set. a frontier model can now be switched off by letter

  • MuruKomaru
    Muru (@MuruKomaru) reported

    @Pirat_Nation Jokes on Amazon I dont water my lawn as Ill never own one. this is just to minimize the perception of the kind of damage these data centers do. Do yourself a favor go down the rabbit hole see how much they've ruined the areas where they exist go ahead. Educate yourself on it guys

  • NM_Rdg
    NeilM (@NM_Rdg) reported

    @Battsby Part of the problem is that young people already know enough. They know people working at Amazon are treated like ****.

  • Mela_nie34
    Mella (@Mela_nie34) reported

    @whtsmg If you mean this The Opus thing, no, it hasn't been shipped yet. Apparently, they had a few logistical issues. However, you can order it on Amazon again now,it says that it will be delivered on July 6th. So I think if you've ordered it at The Opus it will arrive in July too.