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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.

August 23: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 10:40 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.

  • 45% Website Down (45%)
  • 31% Errors (31%)
  • 24% Sign in (24%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Paris Website Down 3 days ago
Guadalajara Errors 3 days ago
New York City Website Down 3 days ago
Pozza di Fassa Website Down 3 days ago
Bristol Website Down 3 days ago
Paris Website Down 3 days ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • furlan_mai66776
    WOOD-SPIDER (@furlan_mai66776) reported

    @realradec The fact There is an entire episode of the Amazon Prime anthology series “Secret Level” about “Concord” and by the time the show was released, the game had already been shut down.

  • hmdpublishing
    HMD Publishing (@hmdpublishing) reported

    Amazon quietly changed the rules of ebook pricing on July 7. The 70% royalty ceiling moved from $9.99 to $12.99. If your book is priced between $10 and $12.99, you are still on 35% unless you manually update it. Log in. Check every title. Fix it.

  • lloydkinsella
    Lloyd Kinsella (@lloydkinsella) reported

    Am I the only one who DOESN'T want Amazon making Stargate? They're terrible! We should be pressuring for someone like Apple TV to acquire the rights instead. #SaveStargate

  • collector4179
    David (@collector4179) reported

    @omgsidewalks That makes NO SENSE. Google would shut down as well as ALL Social Media. Beyonce and Jay-Z would stop making music. No Netflix,Hulu, Amazon or Spotify. All sports teams would shut down. Black players would knock at your door. You can tell them, "We have schools and healthcare."

  • MarcLobliner
    Marc Lobliner - IFBB Pro (@MarcLobliner) reported

    Saw The Odyssey yesterday and thought it was good. Not legendary, but then again I think The Waterboy is the greatest movie of all time with The Program as a close runner up, so I’m not the best critic. The Ellen Page controversy…. I have no issue with it, since they are all actors and accuracy is out the door by them all speaking English, but even if I knew nothing about her, there is no way I would even think that is a man. But she did great playing the character, and that is what acting is all about. Overall, worth watching when on Amazon or Netflix for sure.

  • vickearya
    Vika$ @rya (@vickearya) reported

    @amazonIN Order number 404-1901264-9470766 Auto cancelled after out of delivery status my urgent order. Repeated issue, unable to reorder Amazon agent - Very rude behaviour, no solution

  • senturytv
    Sentury (@senturytv) reported

    @kannaroy @GurratanSingh Buddy it's on the internet for everyone to see lol You backwards *** idiots can't even hide it anymore. They are literally selling cow piss on Amazon bc of you and yeah Sikhs and pro Khalistan sikhs never had problems until RSS cow **** eating retards like you came out west

  • AmazonHelp
    Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported

    @TimmyTimmyTimTi Hello! We're sorry to hear about the trouble with your account. This is never what we want or expect for you. On which Amazon Marketplace is your account registered (.com, .uk, .de, etc.)? We're here to help! -Sasha

  • vickiehelms52
    Vickie Helms (@vickiehelms52) reported

    @GuntherEagleman I would say Amazon has a vetting problem for employees?!?

  • danushman
    dan ushman (@danushman) reported

    @sith_lord_bane @SupportDeSantis @ConservativaPol The ratio is not per data center. Data centers come in many sizes. It’s per machine and square foot. Amazon Rainer in Indiana employs 1,000 full time employees not counting contractors and vendors. It’s a huge data center. At my old Chi3 facility we had 50k servers and probably 100-120 of our 350 employees to run it. Our Amsterdam data center was 20 rented racks - much smaller than Chicago - and we had maybe 3 people on staff per shift, maybe 4. But that’s not the whole value chain. Thousands more worked for our vendors building the gear we used. Leibert for cooling, APC for power distribution, Supermicro for servers, Cisco for network gear, cable companies, the people who make rack lugs and nuts and the racks themselves, fiber optics companies, it’s a massive list. We had hundreds of suppliers. Amazon Rainer will probably end at 2000-3000 total FTEs on site when it’s done and down chain probably 20,000 jobs indirectly would be my estimate

  • ZenithOfChaos
    Zenith of Chaos (@ZenithOfChaos) reported

    @skwalker117 @Chicago_Goofies @amazon Fine, but this guy is clearly American. It’s more an issue of hiring people with **** attitudes and a default position of entitlement, but when you consider what Amazon pays these people it’s not a mystery why they’re usually low quality individuals.

  • joveg8
    JV (@joveg8) reported

    @Breaking911 ……….Law enforcement bodycam details and surveillance footage confirm that an Amazon delivery driver was arrested in Elk Grove, California, after assaulting a 71-year-old agricultural auditor inside a gas station convenience store. The violent confrontation stems from a parking spot dispute. According to details from a civil lawsuit filed in Sacramento County by the victim's high-profile attorney, Tony Buzbee, the situation unfolded as follows: * The Spark: The 71-year-old man had pulled into an ARCO gas station during his workday to purchase a soft drink and use the restroom. The Amazon driver allegedly became hyper-aggressive because he believed the elderly man had "taken" a parking spot he wanted to use. * The Escalation: The driver initially confronted the victim in the parking lot. When the older man attempted to walk away and enter the store to disengage, the driver followed him inside. * The Attack: Surveillance footage from inside the convenience store shows the uniform-clad driver closely tailing the victim, shouting verbal threats, and then striking the 71-year-old from behind near the checkout counter. The blow sent the victim falling face-first onto the hard floor. The victim was hospitalized and is undergoing treatment for neck injuries and a severe concussion. The driver was tracked down by local police and booked into jail on charges including felony battery and elder abuse. The victim's legal team is actively pursuing a civil lawsuit against Amazon in connection to the driver's history. …………

  • follyweb
    Folly🚀 (@follyweb) reported

    @MatanHazanov the comparison's a bit broken — those are today's numbers stacked against palm's 2000 peak. the real flex is palm out-valued all four combined back then, when amazon was a rounding error and google didn't even exist yet.

  • Tyttas
    Anja (@Tyttas) reported

    @flapjacksflambe Sadly that definitely seems to be the case 😟 Nothing else makes sense. Guess he wrote the first 5 episodes and then derailed the end because he knew he was going down. Just extremely frustrating that Amazon then chose to listen to his version despite everything 😤

  • IvesNikiema
    Ives Nikiema (@IvesNikiema) reported

    amazon hiked prices on every device overnight. no announcement. echo dot went from fifty bucks to eighty, kindle from 110 to 150. the memory chip shortage exists because ai data centers are buying everything. your echo is paying for a server rack now

  • AroraSanjay
    Sanjay Arora (@AroraSanjay) reported

    @AmazonHelp @PrimeVideoIN Lioness Season 3 Episode 2 has a major subtitle bug in India. The English subtitle/CC track is displaying Indonesian subtitles instead of English text. Please escalate this playback issue to your technical team to get the correct file re-uploaded. Thanx!

  • ChrisAn02990592
    Chris Andrew (@ChrisAn02990592) reported

    @HustleBitch_ You can buy a code reader on amazon for like 18 bucks. Plug it in, read the code and google how to fix it!

  • _GeorgeReid_
    George Reid (@_GeorgeReid_) reported

    Most brands think their Amazon Ads problem is budget. It is almost never budget.

  • kerzenjunge
    Paytience Positions (@kerzenjunge) reported

    The Big Tech Bond Paradox US debt just hit $40 trillion. The only realistic path out is growth. And right now, almost all of that growth is supposed to come from AI CapEx. Meta, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Oracle are the ones writing the checks. They used to fund it with free cash flow. That’s gone. Now they’re flooding the market with bonds Google just did a 100-year at 6%. Others are pricing 6–8%. US 10-year sits at 4.7%. 30-year at 5.2%.So credit investors look at this and ask the obvious question: why own Treasuries when Meta and Google pay 200–300 bps more and almost nobody thinks they’re going bankrupt? They sell Treasuries. Yields rise. The trap:The CapEx that is supposed to generate the growth to manage the $40T debt is the same CapEx that is now competing with the Treasury market and driving yields higher. The thing that’s meant to save the fiscal situation is actively making the fiscal situation harder. Until oil comes down and inflation expectations break, this loop stays intact. The US needs AI growth to service the debt. But funding that growth is making the debt more expensive. There’s no clean exit.

  • theshiptalk
    Solana Ship Talk (@theshiptalk) reported

    Everyone is building data centers. Almost nobody can finance the small ones. @eugenesfi, founder of @fdn_labs, breaks down the gap he's building into "Global buildout, GPUs, everything else. Right now it's around $700 billion this year, but it's heading towards $1 trillion, and basically you're going to be spending globally more than $1 trillion on that. This all needs to be financed" "If big companies like Amazon, Meta, Google, you probably recently seen Google just issued more equity to finance buildout, big companies can get money. Smaller companies can't. I'm talking about smaller data centers, neoclouds, guys supplying to local startups, supplying essential GPUs. So these guys are having a hard time getting funding" "What they do typically, they go to a bank, and banks either don't understand what is this GPU as collateral, or they understand but they charge huge interest. So it's up to 20%. So we're thinking about, how do we make this all happen on blockchain? How do we enable retail investors to step in and finance this buildout on chain?"

  • dallamicoh
    xFat duck (@dallamicoh) reported

    $15.50 an hour was the brutal ceiling for Rachel, who spent 50 grueling hours a week as an Amazon delivery driver. She was sprinting up apartment stairs, racing against strict delivery timers, and taking home barely $2,450 a month after taxes while dealing with permanent knee pain and constant stress. The turning point came when a homeowner asked if she knew anyone who could haul away an old couch and broken treadmill sitting on their porch, offering $150 cash for a 20-minute task. Realizing that homeowners, estate executors, and landlords constantly need bulky waste cleared out and have no way to transport it themselves, Rachel spent 10 days researching local landfill regulations, dump fees, and hauling logistics. She invested $250 of her savings into heavy-duty ratchet straps, tarps, work gloves, and rented a simple $35/day utility trailer attached to her SUV, then posted 5 local junk removal ads on Facebook Marketplace and Nextdoor. Within 24 hours, a landlord hired her to clear out a basement, paying $380 for a job that took 2.5 hours and cost $60 in dump fees. Fast forward 6 months, and Rachel has permanently handed back her delivery van keys. Today, she runs a thriving independent hauling and junk removal business completing 18 to 22 cleanouts a month, charging $300 to $900 per load to consistently clear over $10,200 monthly in profit. She traded 50 hours of high-stress delivery races for 20 flexible hours a week working on her own schedule.

  • AleezaShai32174
    Aleeza Shaikh | Amazon PPC Specialist (@AleezaShai32174) reported

    Most Amazon launches fail because people ignore 𝗼𝗻𝗲 𝗰𝗿𝗶𝘁𝗶𝗰𝗮𝗹 𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗽. I've launched multiple client’s books and products to bestseller ranks. The difference? They didn't just "launch." They built an audience 𝗱𝘂𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗴 the launch. Here's what actually moves the needle: • 𝗔𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗳𝗶𝗿𝘀𝘁, 𝗽𝗿𝗼𝗱𝘂𝗰𝘁 𝘀𝗲𝗰𝗼𝗻𝗱 People don't buy what you're selling. They buy because they know, like, and trust you. • 𝗖𝗹𝗮𝗿𝗶𝘁𝘆 𝗼𝗻 𝘄𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝘆𝗼𝘂'𝗿𝗲 𝗮𝗶𝗺𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘁𝗼 𝘀𝗼𝗹𝘃𝗲 Not features. Benefits. What problem does this solve 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗺? • 𝗙𝗶𝘃𝗲-𝘄𝗲𝗲𝗸 𝗽𝘂𝘀𝗵, 𝗻𝗼𝘁 𝗮𝗱 𝗰𝗮𝗺𝗽𝗮𝗶𝗴𝗻𝘀 Consistent content. Real conversations. Then the launch. The result? Bestseller ranks. Loyal readers. An audience that wants what comes next. You don't build an Amazon brand overnight. You build it by showing up authentically and solving real problems for real people. P.S. What's the #1 mistake you see most creators making with their launches? Drop your answer below 👇

  • FloWritesCode
    Flo writes Code (@FloWritesCode) reported

    @StewartLynch I get your frustration, because I've had these issues from day 1 - sometimes it works great, sometimes there are tiny hangs / jumps. The Master 4 apparently has an improved Bluetooth module and the adapter is now also USB-C instead of USB-A, which the old one had. I'm not using the adapter though, just connected through Bluetooth like any other accessory. I'll try to remember to update you in a few weeks/months with how it's going. So far it was wort the ~105€ (got it with a discount on Amazon)

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Mercado Libre and Amazon MX sellers have been making US tools work — tools that don't understand CFDI 4.0, the peso or the Mexican Buy Box. Built Atarraya to fix that. AI agents running 24/7 on both platforms — repricing, answering, watching stock, reporting margin. Live soon.

  • Jsongonline
    John Song (@Jsongonline) reported

    My student made $750,000 last year by monetizing his own failure. He came to me $90,000 deep in Amazon debt. Exact same hole I fell into. The standard move at that point is shame. You mute the seller masterminds, leave the supplier group chats, avoid everybody who watched you go down, and go drive Uber. He did the exact opposite. He realized he was sitting on a contact list of 40+ Amazon sellers who knew him by name. And every single Amazon seller alive needs capital constantly, because inventory eats cash. Most of them are financing on 24% personal cards because they don't know business credit exists. He went back into the chats he was too embarrassed to open and dropped one sentence: "i can get you approved for $50k+ in business capital at 0%. you pay me 10% after it lands." He didn't have to build an audience. He didn't run a single ad. He already had their trust because he bled in the trenches next to them. The mechanics he sold them: 700 score + $10k in limits = $50-80k at 0% through the right banker. He takes his 10% cut out of money that didn't exist before he showed up. Nobody who just received $80,000 argues about an $8,000 fee. He didn't make $750,000 because he's a genius copywriter. He made it because he stopped treating his failed business like a crime scene. The network you built while failing is the most valuable thing the failure left behind. Most people just delete the numbers.

  • UFOYeti
    UFOYeti (@UFOYeti) reported

    The delivery of the future with the help of drones has broken down a bit. The first Amazon drone delivery went to the pool. A resident of Texas ordered goods with delivery by drone and went outside to film the moment of receiving the package. However, the drone landed directly above the pool and dropped the order into the water. The package contained several speakers with headphones worth $2,000. Delivery people will still have to work for some time.

  • RetailOutsourc1
    Retail-Outsource (@RetailOutsourc1) reported

    Why is Amazon blocking your new product with Error 8541? Amazon may flag your product as an existing ASIN based on its GTIN, title, images or details. The safest fix? Prove it’s genuinely different and request a catalogue correction. #AmazonSeller #AmazonFBA #AmazonListings

  • FEDUPHISPANIC1
    FEDUP Hispanic. (@FEDUPHISPANIC1) reported

    @GuntherEagleman Glad to see they arrested him. The elderly man’s attorney believes the suspect has a violent history. Sadly, it might be difficult to hold Amazon accountable for not screening employees for arrest records. The POS governor made it illegal to deny employment based an arrest records, if they were mot convicted of a crime. In addition, employers with five or more workers cannot ask about conviction history or run background checks before making a conditional job offer. Unfortunately, criminals like this coward get away with crimes when the plea bargain to a misdemeanor. This way the Governor and mayor can claim crime is down.

  • Itsonly1_nae
    Nae 🥀 (@Itsonly1_nae) reported

    Amazon has really been getting tf on my nerves w/ this slow *** delivery ****

  • n3ckf
    GoogleJoe (@n3ckf) reported

    @OwenGregorian indexing problem: if i type "tragedy of islam" in the search box on amazon, i get a completion that shows "tragedy of islam by robert spencer". if i click on it the book does not show up. If i search for "tragedy of islam" the book does not show up. If i search by "robert spencer" it *is* in the list of books there. I notice there are several other books named "tragedy of islam" (and also "tragedy of karbala" etc. so i think this is an indexing failure. I don't know how you can but you should push on Amazon to fix it.