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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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July 14: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 07:00 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.

  • 48% Website Down (48%)
  • 28% Errors (28%)
  • 25% Sign in (25%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Fléron Website Down 20 hours ago
Melbourne Sign in 1 day ago
Township of Evan Website Down 1 day ago
Los Angeles Sign in 2 days ago
Lillers Website Down 2 days ago
Ciudad Jardín Sign in 2 days ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

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  • ashebytes
    ashe (@ashebytes) reported

    the fear mongering about AI..to me..is as misplaced as if we were fear mongering about ayahuasca read about the history of AI winters, all the paths we stumbled down and back from to get here...read about how vanishingly unlikely it was for humans to find the exact brew for aye in the Amazon.. this moment feels like the beginning of a great expansion across our technology and consciousness. yes we have to work to realize this potential, but it doesn't have to be from a place of fear.. I choose excitement.

  • Gabbatrab
    Lambaul (@Gabbatrab) reported

    @Super_Samario The problem with our own amazon is that we dont have the population here to compete. we lose to holding too much inventory, bulk pricing, logistics We probably cant even do 1 day shipping

  • alllovefreedom
    Boomtown 🇺🇸 (@alllovefreedom) reported

    @Ram_Bull_R @RightisrightNH @nettermike Can’t afford to live? Life expectancy is up from 75 in 1994 when Amazon didn’t exist to 79 today. Unemployment went from 6.1% down to 4.1% today. Meanwhile, Nigeria’s life expectancy is 51 today and they have just 4 billionaires, sounds dreamy!

  • chantelcatmom
    Chantel 【𝑔𝒾𝑔𝒶】 /ᐠ˵◕ω◕˵ᐟ\ (@chantelcatmom) reported

    @le_canuck I mean. I big reason one of these stores went out of business was because of a terrible deal with Amazon so. I think a 16 year old reading manga at their store was the least of their problems.

  • acardnal
    acardnal (@acardnal) reported

    @friarpark @PrimeVideo @AmazonHelp I've done all the basic troubleshooting: Restarted Fire stick, checked for software updates, restarted WiFi modem, my nominal bandwidth speed is 300 Mbps (fiber). Watching another 4K movie now and no problems. Is it your servers? Unable to watch Project Hail Mary!!

  • MxRandall
    Randall MX D. (@MxRandall) reported

    @JamesTate121 Sears or Radio Shack. Sears had tools my dad loved. Could find a last minute gift or tool for a fix. Radio Shack had that random part needed for a wiring or soldering project. I find tools I need now at home improvement stores and a random part on Amazon, but still miss them.

  • RIP_Franky_
    itsa ME (@RIP_Franky_) reported

    **** you @amazon for closing my account for returning ****** items I bought that were either defective or not working as advertised. Find out after returning thousands dollars worth then boom “account closed”. Eat **** Amazon.

  • __Lady__In__Red
    LadyInRed💄 (@__Lady__In__Red) reported

    @KSJ_Kreative I’m afraid my cat is gonna try and jump up on the railing and fall down to the ground. You’re not worried about your cat getting out there and jumping? I was gonna put up some cat netting kind of like a plastic type netting that I found on Amazon instead of a curtain something to prevent the cat from jumping on the edge cause there’s barely any traction on that railing.

  • RutlandSl31845
    SL Rutland (@RutlandSl31845) reported

    This is an issue all indie authors face on Amazon...

  • CliffDemboski
    Cliff Demboski (@CliffDemboski) reported

    @Jomboy_ @amazon I really did not like him before this interaction, seems like a down to earth guy

  • MotherDragonBSV
    Victor (@MotherDragonBSV) reported

    @RonSwanonson @grok @grok when you say “Bitcoin” you didn’t even have the common curtesy to specify which one ie BTC, BCH, or BSV as you were too busy giving yourself a reach around tug putting your own robotic head up your own ***.. You reference the Bitcoin Standard & Andreas Antonopoulos' titles, alongside Satoshi's whitepaper… as if they are the same thing & they are not. By the way BSV the real Bitcoin Protocol (you know the only one that actually scales with big blocks, unbound, on layer 1 and no ceiling at 1M-1B+ transactions per second with fractions of the cost of the meme coin that is BTC as a hijacked ticker symbol & ending in big data centers) is the only one actually closest to the vision of Satoshi Nakamoto’s whitepaper and economic system protocol. The “utility” of “Bitcoin” & which “Bitcoin” is the Bitcoin Protocol is anything but clear. Although it is clear which one you, the media, & Epstein funded Cored developers are pushing.. All you have is front running the real technology ($BSV and TeraNode) with the speculative ticker ponzies like Strategy, Wall Street, Banksters, and paid for shill influences love ie BTC. “Bitcoin has clear utility as decentralized, scarce, verifiable money with no counterparty risk.” you say.. “It functions as digital gold and a global settlement layer for value—anyone can send or hold it without permission or inflation.” you say.. How has BTC, your so called “digital gold,” “hedge,” “savings technology,” “number go up” realistically perform the last year and a half since reaching it’s all time $100K+ high compared to real Gold, Silver, Stocks and Equities & even top companies like Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, Google, & Tesla the last couple months? you mention “security and soundness” over “raw transaction volume” but you are making assumptions and padding by drinking the koolaid you’re being fed. 1. Bitcoin Protocol is meant to be a truth ledger ie solving some common “double spend or two sets of ‘the books’ issues in accounting practices ie “cooking the books” which was the competitiveness of solving the problem as well as having a transparent, albeit pseudonymous, blockchain of UNBROKEN & un-segwitted continuous chain of witness signatures curtesy of the blockchain which was one of the first thing BTC broke (in the name of improvement through development) which BSV still correctly maintains as it was… Most people look at the fact that BTC is championed by “exchanges” while not realizing that regulations are still a long way to go, that king maker “bucket shop” exchanges filled with wash trading, thin liquidity & order books, as well as coordinated delistings of the real Bitcoin Protocol that scales ie $BSV being delisted as a sha-256 coin while things like Pepe, Buttcoin, XRP, or any one of hundreds of shitcoins including BTC is on their top coin lists and listed as the grifts they are. You probably still believe 10+ years later that ETH is doing “real development work” with their Layer 2 “solutions” which still don’t work towards scaling. You probably haven’t even read Policing Online Games by Peter Wayner, TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1 or 2 by Kevin R Fall, Bit Coin or The Anti Bubbles: Opportunities Heading into Lehman Squared & Gold’s Perfect storm. Don’t read only what marketing/google dictates Analyze & think for yourself/look broader. If BTC was really “digital gold” it would have performed as well or if it is “better digital gold” better than real gold the last year & a half no matter what was going on in global macro not Mark Cuban selling it like he correctly sold puts before the Dot Com Boom & Bust. Consider: 1M-1B+ tps BSV > 5-7 tps BTC Real Gold central banks have been rapidly accumulating > BTC “fool’s gold” that didn’t perform this year Near-Complete Graph > Mesh Network Layer 1 Scale > Layer 2 shennanigans Micropayments at fractions of the cost > payment channels that can’t scale & 3rd party payment processors like Block or Visa/Mastercard always taking their cut

  • rustiqee_bharti
    Rustiq (@rustiqee_bharti) reported

    @AmazonHelp Meeting promised timelines time and again seems is not issue for you. A pathetic firm given over importance here.

  • ThetrueAlbert
    𝘼𝙡𝙗𝙚𝙧𝙩𝙤 (@ThetrueAlbert) reported

    @itsjacksworld Sorry, but this same Logitech keyboard is listed for R$ 166.66 (≈ US$ 32.50) on Amazon Brazil. The problem is that even with zero taxes on electronics, Bolivia will never have low prices. The purchase volume is too small and the population lacks sufficient purchasing power.

  • StocksandSkulls
    Professor L (@StocksandSkulls) reported

    @ClassicMoviesR @AmazonHelp They are giving you the runaround had the same issue and talked to Grok about it. It turns turns out that the claim code was obtained before it was purchased and the package resealed. Once the thieves see that the gift card was purchased they claim it. Amazon can technically see what account it went into, but they won’t pull money out of other people’s account. They just want you to shut up and take the loss. They will say anything to get you off the phone.

  • R_A_Wright
    R.Alexander (@R_A_Wright) reported

    @ooterousa @NextGenPlayer Sony will likely have to allow digital key sales if they go digital only to avoid legal issues. This will open up Amazon, GameStop, or even sites that sell Steam keys like Green Man or Humble Bundle to drive some competition. This is just my speculation though.

  • senjoregg
    Klar Name (Senjor Egg parody) (@senjoregg) reported

    @LukasHozda The problem will be solved by ordering an anvil from Amazon and dropping it on OP's rented server.

  • joseangelSP500
    Quaivenger (@joseangelSP500) reported

    @AIagent_1000_X @0xalank Brother Decaturville Don, I think you’re making a category error. You’re evaluating infrastructure using the metrics of a mature, revenue-generating business. Lighter, who is just one more application, may very well become a successful business. If it has users, revenue, volume, and product-market fit, that certainly reduces investment risk. I have no problem acknowledging that. But Quai isn’t trying to be another application. It’s building the infrastructure on which thousands of future applications could eventually exist. That’s a fundamentally different investment thesis. Calling Quai a “belief system” also overlooks how every major infrastructure investment looked in its early years. Amazon in 1998. Tesla in 2012. Ethereum in 2016. NVIDIA before the AI boom. All required investors to believe the ecosystem would eventually mature. Infrastructure cannot be valued solely by today’s cash flow because much of its value lies in the economy it may ultimately enable. You also argue that developers won’t come. Maybe they won’t. Maybe they will. But that’s speculation, not analysis. That’s precisely why Quai continues shipping infrastructure: • Pelagus • Wormhole • SOAP • Quainance • EVM compatibility • Scalable Proof-of-Work • Infrastructure for AI and machine economies The goal is to make building on Quai increasingly attractive. The same applies to Qi. Alan has never argued that Qi is designed to replace the US dollar. The thesis is different. If millions of autonomous machines and AI agents eventually transact with one another, does an energy-denominated monetary unit make economic sense? That’s an interesting monetary question. You may disagree with the answer. But dismissing it as “just a belief” doesn’t actually engage with the underlying monetary architecture. The same goes for SOAP. SOAP isn’t marketing. It’s an economic mechanism. It generates revenue, purchases QUAI on the open market, and reduces effective supply through permanent burns. You can debate its long-term impact. Calling it hype doesn’t explain why the mechanism itself is flawed. You also reduce Quai to “another PoW experiment.” But Quai’s thesis extends far beyond Proof-of-Work. It includes PoEM, a hierarchical multi-chain architecture, EVM compatibility, QUAI + Qi, SOAP, Quainance, and infrastructure designed for machine economies. Finally, I completely agree that execution risk is high. It always is when investing in infrastructure before the ecosystem matures. That has never been the secret. I believe where your analysis ultimately falls short is here: You’re comparing a business with infrastructure. Those aren’t equivalent. It’s like saying: “Stripe generates cash flow. The Internet doesn’t. Therefore Stripe is the better investment.” That reasoning ignores the fact that infrastructure often appears unattractive for years—until the economy built on top of it begins to emerge. Quainance is a perfect example. A year ago, one could argue that Quai lacked native financial infrastructure. Today it has a bridge, swaps, liquidity, ecosystem discovery, and a financial gateway connecting external capital to the Quai economy. Is the ecosystem complete? Of course not. But it’s another meaningful step toward the vision. Ultimately, I think we’re simply investing in different layers of the technology stack. You’re investing in an application with lower uncertainty and measurable business metrics today. I’m investing in infrastructure with greater execution risk—but also with the potential to enable an entire digital economy if the thesis materializes. Neither approach is irrational. The difference is our time horizon, our risk tolerance, and what layer of the technology stack we choose to own. Applications generate cash flow. Infrastructure creates economies. Time will tell which thesis proves correct. ⚡

  • DummScience
    DummScience (@DummScience) reported

    @FitzhughSabrina @amazon I just tried about everyone one they have. At first I was changing the amount to $10, but then when I look down further, $10 isn’t offered. I just added them with a note that says to change value. Oh well!

  • DeannaGifford
    Deanna Gifford (@DeannaGifford) reported

    LOL! Amazon reviews don't let you post picures of the dead plants one of their sellors sends to people. Even though it is a frequent problem if you look at the sellor feedback rather then the missing (Amazon blocked) product reviews

  • rainyvibe17
    Rainy Afternoon (@rainyvibe17) reported

    @FamousInMyPhone _ederal Express? _irefly (the people Amazon contracted up here). I guess there is always the postal o__ice. The trouble with cancelling this _rickative is its uniqueness.

  • awhitelash
    White lash (@awhitelash) reported

    if you're planning to disguise yourself and cut down Flock cameras, do not order supplies on Amazon. LE will do a data check for anyone that bought facial masks and glasses like this on Amazon for a 50 mile radius in your town, and they will show up at your door.

  • REIMakayla
    Makayla | Real Estate Investor (@REIMakayla) reported

    Last month I made more money sleeping than your doctor made working 80 hours a week That is not a metaphor. I literally mean while I was unconscious in my bed, direct deposits hit my bank account that totaled more than a physician's monthly take-home pay Here is the exact breakdown because vague claims are for people who don't actually have the numbers: I own 55 rental units across Ohio, Georgia, and Florida. Most of them are Section 8 tenants. The U.S. government deposits rent directly into my bank account on the 1st of every month. The tenant pays $0 out of pocket. The government covers all of it Unit 1 through 12 (Ohio, bought 2023-2024): average rent $1,175/month. Average mortgage payment $740. Cash flow per door: $435 Unit 13 through 34 (Ohio, bought 2024-2025): average rent $1,225/month. Average mortgage payment $790. Cash flow per door: $435 Unit 35 through 47 (Georgia, bought 2025-2026): average rent $1,425/month. Average mortgage payment $920. Cash flow per door: $505 Unit 48 through 55 (Florida, small portfolio): average rent $1,350/month. Average mortgage payment $880. Cash flow per door: $470 Total monthly cash flow across 55 doors: roughly $24,700 A third-year medical resident in Ohio makes about $67,000 a year. That's $5,583 a month before taxes. After taxes, roughly $4,200 My rental portfolio pays me $24,700 a month. While I sleep. While I eat breakfast. While I sit in Panera and buy the next house That is 5.8 times a doctor's take-home pay. From a portfolio I built in less time than it takes to finish medical school "But you had money to start with" I bought my first rental with cash I saved from selling Dove soap on Amazon from my parents' living room. I had been accepted to medical school the year before. I turned it down because 4 ankle surgeries in 6 months meant I couldn't physically survive a residency. I started with nothing but a laptop, a pallet of phone cases, and a body that was failing me "But you got lucky" I lost $45,000 on my first flip because I waived the inspection and a septic tank exploded. I almost quit. I borrowed money from family to cover the loss. Luck had nothing to do with it. I learned three rules, followed them 70 times in a row, and never waived an inspection again "But it can't be that simple" It's not simple. It's a system. Buy ugly houses below market value using other people's money. Renovate cosmetic only (paint, floors, kitchen, bathroom. $25,000 to $35,000, never more). Refinance with a DSCR lender who approves the building not you. Place a Section 8 tenant so the government pays the rent. Repeat The system has 4 steps. I have repeated it 55 times. I will repeat it another 45 times in the next 3 years because I'm going for 100 doors Every single time, the result is the same: a house I bought for less than a Honda Civic pays me $400 to $500 a month while I do nothing Your doctor went $300,000 into debt for the privilege of working 80-hour weeks. Your lawyer bills 2,200 hours a year and still can't stop. Your financial advisor manages other people's money because he doesn't have enough of his own None of them will explain to you what a DSCR loan is. None of them know what Section 8 Fair Market Rent means. None of them have heard of a wholesaler. Because none of them own 55 houses And none of them are going to tell you that a 27-year-old girl with no degree, no job, and a medical condition that ended her career before it started is out-earning them while she sleeps I will teach you how to flip houses. Link in my bio, fill out the form and I'll hit you back

  • KWhitley_
    k. (@KWhitley_) reported

    Now why would the Amazon delivery person be the same height as the top of the netted cart ? Baby I thought the **** was rolling down the sidewalk by itself 😣

  • yahurrmemane
    Final Boss (@yahurrmemane) reported

    Man I normally don’t get on here and complain about companies but @amazon has been absolutely horrendous the last few days. It’s just been a consistent uphill battle for them to remotely do anything close to what made them this huge company. Their service has gone DOWN

  • WestCoast_Goodz
    OG Uncle Sam (@WestCoast_Goodz) reported

    Scored a wild price error on Amazon 👀 Priced as a 5-pack but it was showing as a full case of 100. Snagged all 4 cases (400 units total). Now the waiting game begins. Will it actually ship, get cancelled, or come through as a full case? Estimated shipping by July 24th-28th. Fingers crossed this one hits! Reseller life, baby. I’ll keep y’all posted 🔥

  • McpRob62180
    Rob McP (@McpRob62180) reported

    @DemzDeliver Wow, she got books you can NOT buy on Amazon? What? Oh you can buy them, freely, without issue? Hunh. So this "BAN" you're talking about. That isn't a ban at all, and you're full of crap? I wish that were a surprise. But it's just a day ending in a -Y.

  • MithuGuru
    Mithu (@MithuGuru) reported

    @AmazonHelp Sience last 7 days am saying, and facing same problem , but there is no conversation on Phone call to provide solutions..I can understand your Service, what services are you providing..

  • menemophobia
    Hannah (@menemophobia) reported

    @amazon I talked to a representative 2 weeks ago and my issue still is not resolved. Can someone help me again? Reaching out to customer service through the app is useless.

  • PJ_Yukon
    PJ Yukon Canadian Poet 🍁 (@PJ_Yukon) reported

    Photo: Snag Yukon 1947. Population: 8. Temp Minus -83 F. Dear Fellow Earth Inhabitants - Another Reason to Take Climate Change Seriously: We're Running Out of Water! The world's glaciers are melting at an unprecedented and accelerating rate, losing over 6,500 billion tonnes of ice since the turn of the century. Scientists warn that around 40% of the world's glaciers are already doomed to disappear due to past and current climate heating, with that number jumping to 75% if warming trends continue. Glacial retreat brings several significant impacts that are monitored globally and in local regions like CANADA. 🇨🇦 Everything we need to survive is now on the table: The air we breathe. The water we drink. The food we eat. And the very land we stand on. Carbon is a HUGE problem - yet people still keep killing trees! Zipping around in private carbon-spewing jets. And buying and producing products encased in non-sustainable packaging that does not go gently back to this good earth (think Amazon, Big Box Stores and any Drugstore you walk into). Shelves lined with earth-killing packaging and products. It's never too late to smarten up! The question is - is it too late to save our planet? Or are we too busy fighting and killing one another in pointless wars to bother? I have questions.... So for now this is just little ole me - PJ Yukon Yahooligan - Looking down from the top of an iceberg in The Yukon telling you what I see. Clearly we need more Earth Warriors! Sincerely, PJ Yukon Earth Warrior 🌎 Photo: Snag, Yukon February 3, 1947. Temperature -63°C (-81.4°F). *Residents reported that voices could be heard from four miles away and breath froze instantly in the air. 🧊@EarthshotPrize #carbon #canadian #mytribe

  • Real_UAP
    Flash_Gordon (@Real_UAP) reported

    @cabot_phillips I ran into the same issue years ago before Amazon I ordered a book called " captured by the Indians" a first hand account of the brutal and barbaric tribes and the documented savagery and cannibalism they practiced it took multiple letters and months to finally get it