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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 8: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 11:00 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.

  • 46% Website Down (46%)
  • 28% Errors (28%)
  • 25% Sign in (25%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Santiago de Querétaro Sign in 2 days ago
Kingston upon Hull Website Down 2 days ago
Pensacola Website Down 2 days ago
Santiago de Querétaro Sign in 2 days ago
São Paulo Errors 2 days ago
London Errors 2 days ago
Full Outage Map

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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • DatingSims
    Sims 🐍 (@DatingSims) reported

    Ordered some **** on Amazon and their tracker hasn’t updated it got delivered lmao. Broken *** app. The final thing is Schrödingers delivery. It could be there or couldn’t be there. I have no idea.

  • kadam_balaji
    Balaji kadam (@kadam_balaji) reported

    Yet another copy-paste reply from @AmazonHelp with a link that only takes me to the order tracking page. This is what they do every time. They function like broken robots, creating more headaches than convenience. @amazo

  • SailorStar16728
    Sailor Star (@SailorStar16728) reported

    @MelleDraws @SatorRotas Yeah, that isn’t something she would do because she loves this kind of stuff like how she got upset that Amazon was taking down fan made merch from the Fandom

  • liteararytea
    T’s 💌 (@liteararytea) reported

    @hanekeamour people sharing where they get their epubs from is more harmful for indie authors than the not buying bc Amazon can only take down their accounts if they see it happening

  • Nismoboy07
    𝕲𝖊𝖊𝖐 𝕾uchL❦vers (@Nismoboy07) reported

    @AmazonHelp I'm suffering from the delivery GPS pin issues. Address is typed in correctly but the GPS system that the drivers use pins my house on the next street over (behind my house). Can you look this up please. Tried editing, it did not help. Software hickup?

  • InmanAlex
    SherbetAlex (@InmanAlex) reported

    Gabriel Brown Blackgryphon hired real Spindlehorse artists to do an unofficial Hazbin animated music video for a character he voiced for 40 seconds in 2019. Gabe called the video "Official". Amazon took down the video. The artists involved are now banned from selling fan merch.

  • noahlt
    Noah Tye (@noahlt) reported

    Recently I've gotten unknown/internal errors when trying to return items on Amazon, reset a password on Instagram, and (once) merely signing in to Claude. It's going to get worse before it gets better.

  • sjmurdoch
    Steven Murdoch (@sjmurdoch) reported

    @preem1nent @levelsio The original creator sells through Amazon but due to the trademark problems his product was de-listed. It looks like this company is making a business around the original open source designs (as is permitted by the license).

  • archin27
    Archin (@archin27) reported

    Amazon and Flipkart getting aggressive in quick commerce is good news for consumers. For brands, I’m not so sure yet. More platforms usually sounds like more distribution. But if the same SKU now needs inventory across Blinkit, Zepto, Instamart, Amazon Now and Flipkart Minutes, the math changes quite a bit. Listing is one part. Then come platform margin, discounts, ads, stock allocation, fulfilment issues and the constant pressure to stay visible. The question for brands is not just “are we present on quick commerce?” It is more like: If the same customer is now being served through five fast-commerce shelves, are we making more money or just paying in more places to reach them?

  • itzme_vivaan
    vivaan (@itzme_vivaan) reported

    @flipkartsupport @jagograhakjago On one side, there’s Amazon, where even if the product falls under the replacement category, if the customer still faces an issue, they accept the return. On the other side, there’s Flipkart, where even if the product is within the return period they don't. @AmazonHelp

  • NeithanHador
    Neithan Hador (@NeithanHador) reported

    @NickDixon Amazon allows authors, or would be authors, to self publish. I have a couple of those books. We pushed the author into publishing the books. No limits on content or length with self publishing. Now marketing . . . that's a whole other issue.

  • earnos_io
    EarnOS (@earnos_io) reported

    Every mission starts with account verification. ero uses trusted platforms like Uber, Amazon, or Netflix to confirm the user is real. The check happens privately to verify the account is active, without exposing your login or password.

  • GithubAwesome
    Github Awesome (@GithubAwesome) reported

    Knockoff is a Chrome extension that cleans up Amazon search results by spotting pseudo-brands, the random all-caps storefront names that exist mainly to game Brand Registry. The pain is buying a charger, tool, or cable and realizing every result looks fake. Knockoff runs locally, uses allowlists, blocklists, known-brand data, and name heuristics, then hides, dims, or labels suspicious listings without sending your shopping path to a server.

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Small sellers spend hours manually tracking competitors. Hours they don't have. Built CompeteIQ to fix that — an autonomous agent that monitors pricing, stock, and reviews across Amazon, eBay, and Google Shopping 24/7, then delivers pricing moves in real time.

  • peterli34923561
    Rich Peter (@peterli34923561) reported

    $NVDA --- In its latest July research note, Goldman Sachs points out that after this pullback, Nvidia's Forward P/E has compressed to roughly 21.7x. That's not just a massive discount to its 5-year average of 72x — it's now trading close to the S&P 500's average multiple. Goldman's take: the market is underpricing Nvidia's long-term growth durability, and current levels represent a deep value entry. At 21.7x forward earnings, $NVDA is practically a steal for a mega-cap tech name still posting blistering top-line growth. The consensus analyst price target sits around $309, implying over 50% upside from current levels (~$196). If the Magnificent Four earnings dump at the end of July signals "we're doubling down on AI spend," NVDA catches the bid immediately — investors won't wait around for its own late-August print. Policy tailwinds just turned real. Washington has started issuing fresh licenses allowing Nvidia to resume shipments of its China-specific H20 chips. With the China market effectively frozen for so long, a demand restart there injects an incremental growth lever into the second-half numbers. 1.Hyperscaler Capex: The Tell-All Earnings Catalyst Microsoft, Google, Meta, and Amazon all report in a tight window at the end of July. Wall Street's math: global tech AI capex surges from $650 billion in 2026 to $1 trillion in 2027. As long as these giants keep writing the checks, the vast majority of that spend ends up as Nvidia revenue. 2.The "Pick-and-Shovel" Moat Is Unassailable Sure, cloud players are building their own silicon — Amazon's Trainium, Google's TPU, you name it. But when it comes to large-model training and the ultra-high-barrier liquid-cooled architectures (Rubin generation goes 100% liquid-cooled), Nvidia's integrated hardware-software stack — anchored by CUDA — remains the undisputed ruler of the stack. 3. AI Compute as a Direct GDP Driver Independent research estimates that Nvidia-fueled AI demand alone will contribute $485 billion to U.S. GDP in 2026. This isn't just a chip stock story — Nvidia has become the electricity provider of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

  • debapriyadutta1
    debapriya dutta (@debapriyadutta1) reported

    @AmazonHelp Doesn't show my problem here

  • Sri_Hxor
    Sriram (@Sri_Hxor) reported

    @AmazonHelp @jagograhakjago is this the kinda company you want to support? the last grievance was just a week ago. Again the same issue. The package always go missing.

  • Sanmaz_Bhartiya
    SanM (@Sanmaz_Bhartiya) reported

    @drtrustisin : I have purchased Dr Trust USA Intellitrack 132 from Amazon, it does not work on USB C power. It was sent to your service center and returned without any fix. Such a dissapointment. There was misleading information in the product box which is against consumer rights

  • ahesmatcha
    shafa | mt after dm (@ahesmatcha) reported

    @cloudytyc *amazon prime* ―✧ HARIAN 1 hari: 5.000 3 hari: 7.000 7 hari: 9.000 ―✧ BULANAN 1 bulan : 12.000 (4 user) 1 bulan : 16.000 (2 user) 1 bulan : 30.000 (private) ⎙﹒ • acc store / cust • only login 1 user • all device

  • PokemonRestockr
    Pokémon Deals, Restock and Alerts (@PokemonRestockr) reported

    @jacob_plz no, I don't get paid by amazon to post or I would be rich, it's only if anyone actually checks something out.. X made this mandatory for anyone posting with affiliate links this year. For the accounts who still do not do this they are at risk of getting shut down.

  • Hardik02803301
    Hardik (@Hardik02803301) reported

    Amazon @amazonIN your bhendor sends ordered groceries in paper bags,you must have done statistical modelling of rain in delivery locations at 99% confidence lebhel etc. Cheap labor like me (frm Calcutta Univ) who deliver face lot of problems bcoz of your expensive STEM employee.

  • ru_ruberry
    𝓡𝐮 ♡ (@ru_ruberry) reported

    create things while also supporting our financial situations. it is already difficult enough that many of us, including me, have had to work around copyright issues because of amazon. this rule is going to enforce more of that difficulty. it feels very corporation hungry.

  • UTFB05
    UTFB (@UTFB05) reported

    @17l76 @BDisgusting Probably to late now but just go on Amazon US and then put your address down It’s all I did

  • khmr33
    Keith Raney (@khmr33) reported

    @Shpigford Everyone ******* about having to go to the mall to get some thing that was special enough to not be at WalMart or Target... But 30 years ago, that worked extremely well. Niche specialty retailers hired people with the requisite niche interests to act as actual helpful consultants on niche purchases. So creating a situation where you can filter Amazon down to just brand names is like the tiniest whiff of a bygone era where the mall gave you the world. And it wasn't all junk.

  • unchained_hound
    🔞 Salchicha de Puerco 100% Organica 🔞 (@unchained_hound) reported

    @ZomiCoco Indie animation is much more lean with these stuff, but for what I understood not even Glitch allows their artists to do fanmerch. Spindle went through it for 6 years and can hopefully get back to it, the issue sounds to me like some Legal PR/Branding bs from Amazon/A24's side

  • DaisukeDefender
    Dice-K Defender (@DaisukeDefender) reported

    @gatlactica @ovensoflove @profplum99 It’s not about the sourcing though? I bought patio lights on Amazon less than 6 months ago, I’m sure they came from the reject line in the same factory as a name brand. By the time I installed them and noticed there was an issue, the “company” I bought from no longer existed.

  • PhilO37531
    Phil Olwig (@PhilO37531) reported

    Over the past couple of days, I have really been struggling with thinking of what I really want to be doing the next 5-15 years. I am torn between making more money with my main machine, which is Amazon, or acquiring and owning multiple businesses that all have employees and systems in place. Amazon would 100% bring me in the most money, but I do think that I enjoyed the times when I was up at my warehouse the first week or two until like 2-3 am, learning the new business i just bought and how I can make it that much better with my knowledge and experience. I think I am leaning more towards just acquiring and growing businesses and looking at my businesses as a growth/investor role, because I would rather stay enjoying building things than to keep growing 1 thing, even if it will make me the most money. I feel like a lot of entrepreneurs have this problem, I think the main difference is that I am about 50% hands off Amazon and 80% off my distribution business, so I am the time to be able to do these things. Let me know what you think!

  • AmazonHelp
    Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported

    @kadam_balaji We've cross-checked and the link is working fine. Please copy that link to web browser and access it from there. You can also access the link from desktop (PC or laptop) web browser. Make sure to delete all cache, cookies, history from device. Logout and login to Amazon account and try to access the link. Please be informed, the above-mentioned link will redirect you to our team which addresses all queries raised on Social platform and not to the regular support team. Kindly reach out to our team for further assistance. Let us know if the issue persists. -Sankita

  • tawnyshedu
    Crisjola—Radio Deer Trash (@tawnyshedu) reported

    Not that anyone cares, but aside from their own merch (music, vinyls, cassette tapes, etc) Amazon is not the one who approves and does the negotiation. This is, apparently, a known problem (broken merch, bad quality, etc. kneecapping artists) in #A24.

  • hemalitanna
    Hemali Tanna (@hemalitanna) reported

    Hello @AmazonHelp, for Amazon now in India, the mobile experience is pasted as is on the web, but it has not been tested by your tech team. There is no way to navigate multiple images of the product on the web platform. @amazonnow The carousel indicators here are not clickable, and there are no arrows either to naviagte through the images. There is no drag interaction configured in either, to mimic the swipe. Please fix UX.