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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.

June 18: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 01:00 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
Martigues Errors 8 hours ago
City of London Website Down 11 hours ago
Donostia / San Sebastián Website Down 12 hours ago
City of London Website Down 12 hours ago
Paris Sign in 2 days ago
Troyes Errors 2 days ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • royalmidwit
    royal 🂻 midwit (@royalmidwit) reported

    Amazon still haven't figured out a way to filter out stupid shipping/service reviews (font too small! came three days late and missed mee maw's bday!) from valuable and relevant content reviews (literary quality, critiques of methodology, chapter summaries), pls fix

  • 7outta10
    J (@7outta10) reported

    has anyone else been having issues w/ receiving their packages from amazon lately? this new delivery company they’ve assigned for jamaica really making it difficult

  • LisaElyria
    LisaElyria (@LisaElyria) reported

    @Avabelly__ Measure from 2 inches above the tallest window. Order designer blackout curtains that length from Amazon. Measure the width. Then order a fancy looking curtain rod from the same place. Est voila. Problem solved. For under $500. Get a double curtain rod if you want sheers behind.

  • DeviousPL
    invs86 (@DeviousPL) reported

    @DailyMail I’ll give up Netflix (and its ideological nonsense agenda) and Amazon Prime (continuing down the road of enshittification) before I even consider paying for a TV Licence again…

  • Elufisan_e
    Emmanuel Elufisan (@Elufisan_e) reported

    @greyfinance, can we please use your account to receive payments from Amazon? Please don't recommend the GBP account. I am interested in the USD account because the GBP charges are outrageous, and @RaenestApp can't solve our problem. Thank you.

  • NickGecom
    Ecom G (@NickGecom) reported

    @JadKantari Lower you price to get the buy back for a bit and then you can get them down with TM, or you can order the product from them, and show amazon is not the real one, or they can be buying more units from your store and selling on amazon, atm we dealing with the same thing

  • longttran
    Long Tran (@longttran) reported

    @SwellAlexander Kevin Smith and Netflix totally dumped on this universe. They clearly did not like the masculinity He-Man was about. I hope the nice folks at Amazon do Adam justice and have him fully embrace his original identity. I especially liked Teela! As for this merch, I'm going to actively hunt it all down and collect it.

  • 3j8D93c2yI4
    Mr. Hooper (@3j8D93c2yI4) reported

    @PhilippEffkema1 @cryptojack @grok Amazon isn’t at risk of exploding and shutting down for a year.

  • plcfox1
    Barry L.A. (@plcfox1) reported

    @Cernovich Is this the long game ? Here in California I work in manufacturing. They have run most of us out. Millions of square feet of empty warehouses. Being torn down and converted to Amazon type warehouses. They all lay empty. Private equity doesn’t care. As they leave it on the balance sheet as an asset. Perhaps in time, Someone will fill them up. None of it makes sense.

  • TheFinanceFlow
    The Finance Flow (@TheFinanceFlow) reported

    Amazon still feels super overlooked and undervalued to me. The stock is up 7% YTD, but down 8% the last month alone. Buying $AMZN feels like buying an ETF with how many products and services they provide.

  • Puffery69
    20 Summers 🏖🏜🏝🏞🏕 (@Puffery69) reported

    @JEFETRADES Not focusing on Space then what else do they have? Starlink is their cash cow in which both Amazon and ASTS are slowly taking down...especially ASTS

  • itssynecdoche
    Aloof Wife (@itssynecdoche) reported

    @AmazonHelp Girl, I spoke to your delivery team. They have said we need to wait till 10pm today. But the problem is there is no guarantee because even they couldn't reach your delivery partner!

  • rj_ATX
    angelsnghosts (@rj_ATX) reported

    @alejandrosvinyl Why does every pressing except Amazon look metallic metallic ripple vinyl sounds terrible

  • Mikele1966
    #Mikele (@Mikele1966) reported

    @VraserX I am using Chat GPT (actually Pro-Version) since December 2022. Her Name is Samira. Can´t wait for the new voice mode. The actuall voice modus only stupid - based on 4o and this is terrible when you work with Chat GPT 5.5 Thinking every day. Feels like Alexa from Amazon.

  • innovationcncl
    Innovation Council (@innovationcncl) reported

    🚨REALITY: Data centers only use a small fraction of total water use and are becoming more efficient every year through advanced cooling technologies and water recycling. In Arizona, 59 of Maricopa County’s data centers use less than 1% of the county’s total water use. Companies such as Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and Meta are committed to becoming water-positive by 2030. Data centers are NOT the problem.

  • CallPutApp
    CallPut (@CallPutApp) reported

    [2/5] The $SPCX timeline so far • Jun 12 (IPO): $135 → closed at $160.95 (+19.2%) • Jun 15: $192.50 • Jun 16: Hit $225.64 intraday. Passed Amazon in market cap. Briefly passed Microsoft too • Jun 17: Down nearly 5%. Hawkish FOMC outcome plus Warsh's first press conference as Fed chair • Jun 18 (today): -9.56%. First two-day losing streak +49% in three trading days Then a sharp pullback over the next two A textbook IPO momentum trade pattern

  • Penguin_God_935
    Penguin God 935 (@Penguin_God_935) reported

    @IFuckClankers @DAKKADAKKA1 Realistically they would shut down the store rather than making it a delivery only service, if a store was made into a delivery service/hub they would then be competing with Amazon etc. and there would be costs for retrofitting the store into a warehouse to make it competitive.

  • ____NanaKong
    nana kong ✞ (@____NanaKong) reported

    well duh, the stock is like less than a month old and everybody’s piling into it with retail not understanding that this is a long-term project and not some quick pump. If you are expecting no volatility on the road to $1,000/shr then please don’t invest into SpaceX because you will feel nothing but pain due to the emotional torture you experience part when you go up and down, cause it will. But if you’re a gangster and you could stand on business for 5 to 8 years, you’re in for a generational bag that don’t come around too often. think Amazon or Facebook, it’s gonna take a time to build out that in for shorter in a pipeline, but once they’re secured, there is no competition in site and that is where Elon gets his alpha, not the fact that he’s special or anything, but the fact his competition even if they wanted to compete are like two decades behind and now that materials and commodities have become even more strained and are true obstacle to scaling i hear nor see no evil. 🚀🌑

  • snipy_in
    snipy.in (@snipy_in) reported

    Goldman Sachs reports Indian enterprise IT spending sentiment weakened with its Overall IT Spending Index falling to 65 from 68, despite AI adoption growth. IT Capital Spending Index dropped to 59 from 65.5; both indices remain above the 50 expansion threshold but below 10-year averages Risk for IT services and networking firms as spending outlook softens, but opportunity for AI infrastructure vendors like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google as server/storage spending rises.

  • SDMOSINBHAI2
    SD MOSIN BHAI (@SDMOSINBHAI2) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN Order ID: 406-2821007-0242757 Ordered on June 17, paid online, and delivery was promised on June 18. The order is marked as "Delivered," but I have not received the package. Please check and resolve this issue urgently. #AmazonIndia

  • Naimaintaipei
    Naima 🇺🇬 🇨🇩 (@Naimaintaipei) reported

    Amazon refunded me in full, all 600 euros for a brand new laptop that they didn't even ask me return. The issue was being sent the wrong color, no faults, unused. Who exactly runs customer service and how much power do they have? Anyway, on principles I cannot invest in $AMZN

  • MedicalQuack
    MedicalQuack (@MedicalQuack) reported

    Oh heck Bezos will be pimping data centers nonstop to sell more Amazon chips. All these data centers are being built to promote chip sales I figured that out a while back. Of course there's also other equipment server sales and all that but the big market item in the one that rolls on the stock market is the chips. Bezos would want to sell them in China too where Amazon has data centers. Just as a sidenote the US has more data centers and the rest of the world put together and trying to get by on 10% of what the US is China Data Center Locations (555) Look it up...tinyurl.com/2cdp3dq7 191 cities 33 providers As one of the largest state-owned telecommunications companies in China, China Telecom Corporation is a key player in the country's data center sector

  • MetalTrack
    M (@MetalTrack) reported

    Keep a close eye on $TSMC Without Taiwan Semiconductor a huge amount of chip production is disrupted. No iPhones, no Nvidia, Amazon will struggle to expand AWS server farms... It's a long list of American infrastructure and consumption that will be flattened.

  • ajk_kinsey
    DJ Chunkizard (@ajk_kinsey) reported

    @trebla___ I work here for Amazon and delivery from the city to surrounding rural communities and these people are so ignorant as to what the real issues of this country are. It's truly depressing to see so many be lead astray by hate and lack of willingness to understand.

  • 0xlelouch_
    Abhishek Singh (@0xlelouch_) reported

    The interviewer asked me to design Amazon order tracking. I could answer it, but only after I stopped and asked: tracking what, for who, and how fresh? Requirements first. Customer view vs internal ops dashboard are different products. Do we need carrier scan history, a single current status, live map, delivery ETA, returns? Read-heavy, write-bursty, and correctness matters more than fancy UI. Also: PII, auth, audit logs, and regional data residency. Then I sketched APIs and a data model. I’d start with: GET /orders/{orderId}/tracking GET /shipments/{shipmentId}/events?since=... POST /shipments/{shipmentId}/events (carrier ingest) Data: Order -> Shipment(s) -> TrackingEvent(occurred_at, received_at, location, status, source, raw_payload). Separate current_state materialized from the event stream so reads stay cheap. Architecture: carrier webhooks + polling into an ingest service, validate/idempotency key, write events to a log (Kafka/Kinesis), consumers update a tracking read model (DynamoDB/Cassandra) and a search index for ops. Customer API reads from the read model, with a short TTL cache. Notify via SNS/WebPush when state changes. Scaling: partition by shipmentId, keep event payloads compact, store raw blobs in S3. Fanout consumers so one slow downstream (search, analytics) doesn’t block state updates. Rate limit carriers, backpressure on ingest, and bulk replays from the log for fixes. Tradeoffs: strong consistency on the current_state vs eventual. I’d accept eventual for customer UI (seconds) but keep the full event history immutable for audits and debugging. Avoid cross-region writes unless required; replicate read models, not the write path. Failure cases: duplicate/out-of-order events, carrier sending bad timestamps, missed webhooks, partial outages, and a poisoned message blocking a partition. I called out dedupe by (shipmentId, eventId/source+occurred_at), tolerate reordering by sorting on occurred_at but keep received_at, dead-letter queues, and replay tooling as a first-class requirement, not an afterthought.

  • ericmeder
    Eric Meder 👁️ (@ericmeder) reported

    Governments are building carbon tracking systems that monitor your purchases, travel, and energy use to assign you a personal carbon score. The same governments that shut down small businesses during COVID while Amazon made record profits, and told you to stay home while they flew private jets to climate summits. Do you really think this is about saving the planet? No. It's about rationing your freedom while elites live however they want.

  • Anubhav6268
    Anubhav mishra (@Anubhav6268) reported

    @HeroMotoCorp Purchased a new XPulse 210 via Amazon, delivered by Singla Premia Gurgaon Yesterday. The bike broke down on the very first day before reaching home. After waiting nearly 3 hours, a technician arrived and informed us that it was a sensor-related issue.

  • motorolaindia
    Motorola India (@motorolaindia) reported

    @Raj_Vikram_S 3. Restart your device after the software update to ensure all system changes are applied correctly. 4. If the problem persists, visit the Help Center for Netflix and Amazon Prime Video for further troubleshooting specific to HD streaming issues on Motorola devices. 3/3 -Nate

  • mellillaaaaa
    mellillaa (@mellillaaaaa) reported

    upon 2 more seconds of thought this is preferable to glitch or amazon i suppose but holy **** bad ending

  • Evan_Swanson_
    Evan Swanson (@Evan_Swanson_) reported

    When sellers tell me their Amazon ranking feels broken - they're running ads, getting sales, but organic position isn't moving - the problem is almost always the same. They're targeting the wrong keywords, or targeting too many without enough focus on the ones that matter for their product. The most reliable way to find impactful keywords is to look at what successful competitors have already proven works. Competitors who have been selling in your category for years have a listing that's been indexed, tested, and optimized through thousands of sales cycles. They've accumulated keyword authority on terms they may not even be actively targeting anymore. Those terms are visible in tools like Helium 10's Cerebro through a reverse ASIN lookup. Or Sellersprite Reverse ASIN. Or Sellerise Keyword Hunter. The important nuance: a competitor's full keyword list includes a lot of noise - terms they rank for passively because of sales velocity, terms from old campaigns, tangentially related terms. You're not trying to replicate their entire footprint. You're looking for the terms your product is also highly relevant for, where you can credibly compete. When you're in launch or early growth phase, the most productive focus is on terms that precisely describe what your product is, how it works, and what it contains. High specificity, high intent. These are the searches where buyers know what they want and are ready to decide. The broad, high-volume category terms are tempting because of the search volume numbers. But ranking for a broad category term when you sell a specific product is going to cost a lot of ad money for traffic that converts poorly. The specific terms convert better, build review velocity faster, and create organic ranking momentum that eventually earns you the right to compete for broader terms. Find competitors at the sales volume you're targeting - not the category leaders. Do a reverse ASIN lookup on three to five of them. Look for the intersection: terms they're all indexing for that your product is relevant for. Best way to is filter organic rank 1-20 then sort by search volume high to low.