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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.

May 22: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 04:20 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.

  • 48% Errors (48%)
  • 33% Website Down (33%)
  • 19% Sign in (19%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Atlanta Website Down 29 minutes ago
East Haddam Sign in 7 hours ago
Paris Website Down 11 hours ago
Dallas Website Down 12 hours ago
New York City Website Down 15 hours ago
East Orange Errors 1 day ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • McclurgDave
    David M (@McclurgDave) reported

    @WOLF_Financial $2T federal deficit this year. GAO: $186B+ improper payments + hundreds of billions in annual fraud/waste. WaPo wins Pulitzer attacking DOGE for trying to cut it? That's not journalism — it's protecting the bloat. Bezos preaches Amazon efficiency but cheers this? Come on. Fix the waste first.

  • conshy5656
    thecon33 (@conshy5656) reported

    @amazon please don’t **** my **** with @USPS they’re ******* terrible. The delivery date got pushed back two days.

  • OdoksElsam
    Odoks (@OdoksElsam) reported

    @AmazonHelp I have tried calling severally but the issue could not be resolved

  • kaitiekat85
    Kaitie (@kaitiekat85) reported

    @MsSavageAF @bbjess I don’t understand the whole gambling issue…. Guess how many gambling ads I get served by Amazon in a single day…..

  • saiyar
    saiyar (@saiyar) reported

    Amazon has brought prices down massively, including no need to put wear and tear or use gas driving to stores to find what you want. What exactly are you complaining about? He’s massively successful. Unaffordability is an inflation problem. Go blame your govt. Bezos has nothing to with that. If you just want to redistribute wealth from him and others like him, just say you want a wealth tax.

  • itsaboutjbieber
    y ꕤ (@itsaboutjbieber) reported

    suffering watching this amazon music stream for the ivors. why are zach and whatever the other guys name is such terrible interviewers omfg get them out and keep talia

  • KYMaverick1
    KY Maverick (@KYMaverick1) reported

    Berkeley Law has intensified its scrutiny of artificial intelligence. Ironically, this week’s issue of my professional association journal examined the future applications and current risks of AI in healthcare. Newsrooms are using AI to write stories and Amazon just announced it is using AI to facilitate healthcare for Prime members. Upon logging on, I learned that Michael Morgan had been denied a pro hac vice application in Massachusetts due to his prior misuse of AI in a legal proceeding in another state. In a related development, the Miami-Dade and Broward County Courts jointly announced new disclosure requirements for the use of generative AI in court filings. Even amid these cautionary developments, I was unable to persuade Grok—an AI system—that it was hallucinating during our exchange last night. The law is behind and necessary safe guards are not in place. AI ethical standards need to be tighten.

  • Armiustav
    Armiustav (@Armiustav) reported

    @therealshadyun1 It’s crazy how much they control as it is. Like far too many sites use Amazon too which is why when AWS goes down a lot of the internet goes with it, terrifying stuff

  • andrewdunlap
    Andrew Dunlap (@andrewdunlap) reported

    "Buy local" might be the worst-branded good idea in America. It sounds like a bumper sticker, a farmers market thing, or a tote bag virtue. So people nod, feel mildly guilty, and click Amazon anyway. Here's what buying local actually is, as the most self-interested thing you can do: When you buy from a Virginia company, the owner pays Virginia taxes that fund your roads and your kid's school. They bank with a Virginia bank that lends to your neighbor's business. They hire Virginia people who spend their paycheck at the Virginia restaurant down the street from you. They sponsor your daughter's lacrosse team. When you buy from an out-of-state alternative, the margin leaves, goes to a shareholder in California, a fund in New York, a holding company in Delaware. It does not come back. A dollar spent locally bounces around through your ecosystem four, five, six times before it leaves. A dollar spent nationally leaves on the first bounce. Multiply that across a region, across a decade. That is the difference between a town that compounds and a town that gets hollowed out. This is not charity. It is not sentiment. It is not a tote bag. It is you, quietly building the place your kids will inherit.

  • McclurgDave
    David M (@McclurgDave) reported

    @ClayTravis @JeffBezos @CNBC $2T federal deficit this year. GAO: $186B+ improper payments + hundreds of billions in annual fraud/waste. WaPo wins Pulitzer attacking DOGE for trying to cut it? That's not journalism — it's protecting the bloat. Bezos preaches Amazon efficiency but cheers this? Come on. Fix the waste first.

  • mohan_author
    Mohan K (🇺🇸 🇮🇳) (@mohan_author) reported

    .@AmazonHelp @amazonIN What's the issue with #AmazonNow in Bengaluru - 560094?

  • wilsonpeter48
    peter wilson (@wilsonpeter48) reported

    Save this year the better. I have a Currys voucher but don't stock your SmartWatch so I can't use it to pay for it. I don't trust Amazon no more as I have had deliveries damaged or come extremely late (11pm) my health issues means I can't predict how tired I am from day to day

  • MrMabes
    Mike Mabes (@MrMabes) reported

    @Lormif1 @thecoachchris_ You can no longer order nuts and bolts individually soon to fix some dire need at anything near what amazon could soon send it for, they are removing low cost completely. I frame is as a huge reduction in quality of life.

  • InfernoYTREAL
    🔥INFERNO🔥 (@InfernoYTREAL) reported

    @KirPinkFury Nah this is just an Amazon issue. They're always pulling crap like this.

  • Litwitom
    Tom L. (@Litwitom) reported

    @NikkiMcR People get paid what they are worth. if these employees feel they can make better money not working for Amazon, quit and take that job. Easy peasy.

  • erlee0217
    Erica Rochelle (@erlee0217) reported

    I have really decreased my Amazon purchases. Really online shopping in general for me has gone down. Anyone else experiencing this?

  • TripleDsBTaylor
    Brandon Taylor (@TripleDsBTaylor) reported

    I feel like Amazon has a pacing issue with its shows. Jack Ryan was great, but shows like The Boys, Invincible, and even some of the latest Terminal List episodes had a pacing issue.

  • JoeyRayJoey
    Joey Ray Ray (@JoeyRayJoey) reported

    @SubxNews Take a look at LaSalle, also tumbleweeds. Combo of work-from-home, bricks & mortar “in-store” shopping decline, rise of Amazon, fear of Chicago violence. Many cities face the same. Taxes are thus down while city expenses rise and with no good leaders, they run to “higher taxes.

  • Shourabh_07
    SAU (@Shourabh_07) reported

    @AmazonHelp And the agent keeps getting technical errors and keeps asking me the reason again and again.

  • beashutiwari
    Ashutosh Tiwari (@beashutiwari) reported

    The AI layoff wave isn’t slowing down. Oracle: up to 30K Intel: ~24K Amazon: ~30K Dell: ~12.5K Accenture: ~11K Meta: ~8K Cisco, PayPal, Block, Coinbase, Kraken… All citing “AI restructuring.” The real question: are you ready for future?

  • ChrisChrisl21
    Chris (@ChrisChrisl21) reported

    @herosnvrdie69 The problem is a job at Amazon has never was a thing until recently and it was never meant to be a career. Certain jobs are meant to put some money in your pocket while your working on getting the next level

  • NihilAbsurdist
    **** This **** (@NihilAbsurdist) reported

    @QuestionAbyss It's the people that are supporting the nonsense and ALSO bitching about it like they're not part of the problem that get under my skin. It must be something other than their weekly stack of Amazon boxes on their porch that is the problem. Right?

  • jeffery_haskell
    Jeffery H. Haskell 🇺🇸 (@jeffery_haskell) reported

    @jessica_barberi Call Amazon customer service, ask them to be transferred to KDP, they used to be able to do this. Speak to a real person and have them fix it. In the US, your copyright is assumed unless there is evidence to the contrary... normally.

  • Alexzartarian
    Alex Zartarian 🇨🇾🇦🇲 (@Alexzartarian) reported

    The difference between retaining a client and losing them sometimes has nothing to do with results It's just the frequency and quality of communication The first 24-48 hours after you sign a client can dictate how long they stick with you Imagine buying something from Amazon and receiving no confirmation for your payment, no details about what you ordered and no tracking information Just nothing The first thing that comes to mind is why did I make this payment That's exactly what your client will think if there isn't a series of communications after they sign So find every reason to communicate in those first 24-48 hours Send an onboarding document, give access to your project management tool, send a quick Loom walking them through what happens next Then keep that momentum going Send weekly reports, monthly summaries and keep them updated on what you're working on When a few days go by, tell them this is what we were working on two days ago, this is what we're working on today and this is the strategy for next week When the next week comes, show them what you did last week, what the results were and what you're going to do differently based on those results There should never be a point where your client feels like you don't know what you're doing or how to address a problem If you're not getting results and you disappear, you'll lose the client 100% But if things aren't going well and you're actually making an effort to understand why, and you're communicating that through messages, check-in calls and analysis of what's happening and what you're doing to fix it, they'll stick with you Because what clients really want is to see effort on your side They want to know they didn't just pay someone to do nothing They're paying you to work for them and help them make money so show them you're actually doing that Results are obviously the most important thing but frequent communication builds a relationship and massively increases your retention And even if they do churn, at least they'll respect you instead of thinking you just took their money and disappeared Sometimes you're not going to get results, that's just business But if you communicate well and show real effort, people will appreciate that you tried Communication keeps clients around way longer than you think

  • Keneetia
    David (@Keneetia) reported

    @Susan05566057 Inflammation has a cause, my wife has told me. Especially if you have been vaccinated at any time. Inflammation in your legs can be a result of heart trouble or even diabetes. Nattokinase & Bromelain can help with swelling. They are natural products you can order on Amazon.

  • BPAutomata
    ChiTowne Bear Downe (@BPAutomata) reported

    @TheRealMikey09 @AdamHoge You're right, they are much smaller than most corporations in Illinois. You the Bears are Amazon, Boeing or Catapillar? Get real dude, you sound like a child. This is NOT a serious issue as far as the state legislature is concerned. Grow up.

  • TakoyaOni
    🐙TakoBueno VT🐙 (@TakoyaOni) reported

    @AmazonHelp The answer I gave was after me checking the site and like I said, the product has been sold out since even before it was released. Now y'all want me to wait months longer to get a replacement?? Terrible customer service

  • CardGameNomad
    AJ (@CardGameNomad) reported

    @LlcPickaxe A lot of gaming companies already enforce strict distribution policies. Distributors are often required to: • Sell at a % of MSRP • Prevent wholesale accounts from flipping on eBay/Amazon • Follow allocation rules Pokémon could absolutely enforce similar policies if they wanted to. At the end of the day, no smart distributor is turning down the biggest TCG franchise over tighter wholesale terms because the product would still move instantly. None of us know the exact contracts between Pokémon and distributors, but based on how dozens of other companies operate, it’s definitely possible. And honestly, Pokémon’s response seems pretty clear already… they bought Excell to likely control some distribution themselves.

  • Mazen0745254901
    Mazoona (@Mazen0745254901) reported

    @KingCheesus No , the Boys as a legacy is not forgotten, just the ones who made it terrible : amazon , Eric . You know .

  • karmic__avenger
    Tj Nova (@karmic__avenger) reported

    @JeffBezos Good point. Government systems seem pretty broken now. Putting money in the people’s pockets that truly pay for the whole government, industries, companies and any new idea that will eventually be the next Amazon or Tesla seems a good choice now that things are unaffordable.