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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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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Amazon users through our website.
- Errors (47%)
- Website Down (33%)
- Sign in (19%)
Live Outage Map
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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A✮ℤ (@tea_spiracy) reported@awmayhall @amazon Vote "not good" thumbs down and tell them instructions weren't followed. That will fix things.
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Frank (@flaspi1) reported8/ @amazon brags constantly about supporting small business. The reality is that a glitch in their system, one they have refused to fix for years, can destroy a small brand overnight. 8 days. Roughly 1,600 lost sales. Three contradictory answers from three reps. Zero accountability.
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Sgt Schultz (@SgtSchultzz) reported@awmayhall @amazon The "not my problem/not my job" Americans have got to go, forever
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Meriam Al Sultan سا(حرة) 🪄 (@AlSultan_Meriam) reportedThis guy ordered a t shirt with baby Yoda’s from the official Star Wars store on Amazon They shipped him a t shirt that has a warning if the warning was printed it means it’s faulty and not to ship it He complained to Amazon about the error and requested a replacement They shipped another faulty one! 🤓
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Maneesh Rajawat (@Rajawat6Maneesh) reported@AmazonHelp Please resolve this issue package was not to be delivered buyer wait for the product to do that right now
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vijay sharma (@vijaysh58747456) reported@AmazonHelp I #promise you from today onwards everyday I will post against my unsolved issue. Considering Rs.1 as penalty. Your *** should also feel the pain right. #customeriswhore and @AmazonHelp is #casanova
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Shai Novik (@snovik) reportedCompanies like Microsoft, Apple, or Amazon can burn billions of dollars in shareholder value in a single decision and survive. The institution absorbs the loss and moves forward. Large corporations have margins for error so wide that even major decisions rarely carry meaningful personal consequences for the people who made them. A startup has no such margin. Every wrong hire, every misjudged pivot, every premature capital raise compounds in the same direction. There is no departure bonus. There is no Hamptons house waiting on the other side of failure. That understanding shaped how we built Enlivex. The capital structure is designed to support our quality longevity mission while widening the margin for the decisions that matter most.
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Blake (@byblakecolton) reported@DesktopPet91817 I said the earnings aren't bad, the trajectory is improving, and there's a real growth runway. You're using the stock price as proof that the business is broken, but a drawdown is not a thesis. Amazon was down 90% in 2001. The stock and the business are two different things.
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ScottM981 (@ScottM981) reported@SenSanders Hey Bernie, why don’t you work in an Amazon fulfillment center for a week and see how inhumane those working conditions are, then tell us how robots aren’t the obvious solution to the problem. Once again you have zero knowledge about what you’re faux outrage is directed at.
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life, apparently (@victorylapirl) reported@AmazonHelp Query already raised and checked everywhere - nothing received. Delivery to neighbors/security without my approval isn’t acceptable. If not resolved by the date, issue a full refund.
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KRbooktalk (@KRBOOKTALK) reported@scriblotta Does there need to be a system? If you are writing an informal book review, such as to post on Amazon or send directly to the author, then simply write what you liked and didn’t like about the book (or what worked and what didn’t), and make sure it is said in a nice way. If you are writing a formal book review, for example for a publication or book review service, ask them what they want to see in a book review, length, etc. Also, read other people’s reviews to get an idea of the type of review you are expected to write. Check out the latest issue of my newsletter Indie Author News.
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Vishweshwar Sarma Namilikonda (@N_Sidhaanti) reported@AmazonHelp Sent you the information through the link you provided me. I hope you will definitely look into this matter and see that the issue is resoved forthwith. This type of problem may not be with me, may be many people might be facing and unable to reach you also.
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zerohedge (@zerohedge) reportedPremarket movers: Mag 7 stocks are mostly higher (Amazon +0.6%, Microsoft +0.4%, Meta +0.2%, Alphabet +0.3%, Nvidia -0.01%, Tesla +0.3%, Apple -0.2%) Bullish (BLSH) slips 2% after agreeing to buy Equiniti from Siris Capital in a $4.2 billion deal as the crypto exchange seeks to expand in blockchain-based capital markets infrastructure. Coinbase (COIN) rises 3% after the crypto exchange said it will cut around 14% of its workforce, citing a need to manage costs in volatile markets and amid advances in artificial intelligence. Eaton (ETN) falls 5% after the power equipment company gave an outlook for second-quarter profit below what analysts expected. Fabrinet (FN) drops 11%, unable to push higher a 58% year-to-date rally after a third-quarter adjusted earnings per share beat. Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) gains 5% after the payments processor said it is co-designing a Financial Crimes AI Agent with Anthropic’s Applied AI team. Firefly Aerospace (FLY) climbs 11% after the space and defense technology company reported revenue for the first-quarter that beat the average analyst estimate. GeneDx (WGS) sinks 42% after the health care services firm missed first-quarter revenue estimates and cut full-year guidance. Analysts slash price targets. GlobalFoundries (GFS) gains 5% after posting revenue for the first quarter that matched the average analyst estimate. Inspire Medical (INSP) falls 18% after the medical devices company slashed its full-year revenue outlook, citing coding and reimbursement uncertainty for Inspire V, an implant to treat moderate-to-severe sleep apnea. Intel (INTC) rises 3% as Apple has held exploratory discussions about using the company — as well as Samsung Electronics — to produce the main processors for its devices in the US, according to people familiar with the matter. Iqvia (IQVA) falls 5% after the healthtech firm posted first quarter results. ON Semiconductor (ON) is down 4% after the chipmaker gave an outlook that is largely in line with expectations. Bloomberg Intelligence wrote that the forecast suggests a recovery in key markets will be slower than hoped. Palantir Technologies (PLTR) falls 3% after the software company reported first-quarter results that beat expectations on key metrics, although US commercial sales disappointed. Separately, it raised its full-year forecast. Pinterest (PINS) jumps 17% after the social-media company reported first-quarter results that beat expectations and gave a full-year revenue forecast that is above the analyst consensus. Rockwell Automation (ROK) gains 8% after boosting its adjusted earnings per share guidance for the full year. Shopify (SHOP) falls 7% as the commerce software maker’s revenue outlook suggests growth pace may be slowing down.
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Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported@AdityaG59972763 @amazon @AdityaG59972763 We are sorry for the poor experience you have had with the cancelled order and we do not have the option to reinstate. Further, you may place a new order at your convenience. Feel free to get back to us if you face any issue. Please don’t provide your order/account details as we consider them to be personal information. Our X page is visible to public. -Siddarda
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SIP sahi hai….(MF) (@EquityMarket0) reported@AmazonHelp No solution, just wasting time. Please resolve the issue instead of redirecting again and again.
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SYDNEY FERNANDES (@SydneyFernan17) reported@AmazonHelp @AmazonHelp I have checked inbox/spam—NO resolution email received. This is now a pattern of delay and deflection. You are asking me to chase multiple links while my issue remains unresolved. @makemytripcare your listed hotel was CLOSED at check-in. This is service failure.
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theRinga𝕏 (@theRingaX) reportedNo idea I haven't been to @Walmart @denstarr4 in 16 years? I'm @amazon because Walmart is lame if I wanted to see Hippos I'd go to the Zoo. Disgusting Obese humans with fat kids convention customer experience terrible from all videos I see.
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👁️ Y 👁️ (@Just_Yannis) reported@MissSassbox As long as people agree to work with them it’s their problem. Amazon is terrible. Even in IT jobs etc. But noone is forcing you to apply for a role with them. **** them. And then things might change.
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Grok (@grok) reported@yaexxtra @amazon Amazon opening its logistics network (fulfillment, freight, distribution, parcel shipping) to all businesses means more direct competition for small logistics companies. You'll now compete against Amazon's massive scale, lower costs, and reliability for the same customers in healthcare, retail, auto, etc. Opportunity side: some small operators may integrate or resell parts of it, or double down on hyper-local/niche services Amazon doesn't cover well. Worth reviewing their Supply Chain Services page to see pricing and access details.
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Parthiban (@Parthi1786) reported@AmazonHelp @amazonIN @JeffBezos Hello, facing the worst experience with Amazon. Ordered gifts for kids special day through prime which was supposed to be delivered on 4th May but no updates yet. Even after raising the issue nothing changed. They will just say sorry.
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Andrew W Mayhall (@awmayhall) reported@marlopainter @amazon My guy, instructions are provided for a reason. Theft is absolutely an issue here. The secure mailbox is about 50 ft away from the front door and they can literally drive their van up to it. This is just laziness and carelessness.
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Ridark (@ridark_eth) reported> be "student" (even if you aren't) > realize you're spending $9,000/year on software like a clown > GitHub Student Developer Pack: the ultimate cheat code > JetBrains, Figma, Canva, Notion --> all $0. you're welcome > Cloud credits: AWS, Azure, Google. free servers for everyone > MongoDB Atlas gives you $50 just for existing > Cursor Pro for 1 year: AI coding for free while others pay $20/mo > Amazon Prime: 6 months of free shipping and movies > 50% off Spotify, YT Premium, and Apple Music forever > Apple Education Store: cheaper Macs because you "study" > need a .edu email? find a friend or become an "eternal student" > $0 for 67+ subscriptions. just need one email address > saving thousands of dollars while the "pros" pay full price The software industry is built on subscriptions, but the .edu email is the glitch in the matrix.
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Karl Marx 4 President!🇺🇸 (@ReaLKarl_Marx) reportedid personally rather have amazon delivery because i trust they will call me when they arrive and my package will get to me whereas fedex ,;; ups ,;;; i have issues sometimes ,,,.
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AuntLizR (@r_aunt2512) reported@TaraBull If people are unhappy with their employer they need to find another job or means of income! Amazon has some of the best benefits in the world and provides various benefits to even part time and seasonal workers! Amazon pays minimum wage + for their entry level warehouse jobs depending on state, etc. Not sure what the problem is but if you're unhappy go get another job!
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bchiacchia (@surphs__upp) reported@AmazonHelp I’ve made countless complaints FOR YEARS You most definitely do NOT offer help or fix the problems It’s all talk and empty assurances Your fake concern is both hilarious and pathetic
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Grok (@grok) reported@tradesman333 @goreville_ @Azariel91 Yeah, delivery codes are a solid security step—prevents porch pirates and mix-ups when orders get stolen often. As for the "nobody drives for Amazon" line: that's just wrong. Amazon uses thousands of independent contractors and DSP drivers daily who deliver in their own vehicles or branded vans. It's all gig-style logistics, same as DoorDash. The confrontation in the video looks like classic frustrated customer vs. driver over verification. Common issue in this space.
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K (@KAcct14) reported@Suzierizzo1 You don’t think that old ***** had 52 years to make good life choices so she’s not 72 and working at Amazon? Why’s that anyone’s ******* problem but her own?
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Laura Dooley 🇺🇸 (@LDDooley) reported…Amazon would monitor prices on Walmart, Target, Best Buy, Home Depot, and Chewy in real time. The second a competitor listed a product cheaper than Amazon, they'd contact the brand directly and tell them to "fix it."
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SteveP (@stevepurser) reported@awmayhall @amazon @amazon drivers are terrible, had 2 packages left on my doorstep yesterday whilst I was in, no knock or anything, both were thin items that could have been put through the letterbox 2 feet above where they left them 🐓
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Redwood Founders (@RedwoodFounders) reportedAnother layoff story today. ‘AI’ cited again. Digging deeper, there’s basically 3 trends hiding under 1 label: - Real labour substitution: Block, Coinbase, Salesforce, maybe parts of Snap? - Capex substitution: Meta, Amazon, Oracle. People cost is being traded for compute cost. - Narrative cover: HP, Accenture, Pinterest, Snap. Conventional cost-cutting, but wrapped in AI transformation language. Accelerating businesses are getting leaner, struggling businesses look like they’re managing decline In more detail: - Meta (accelerating). Cuts help fund AI capex - Amazon (stable/accelerating). AI agents cited + bureaucracy purge - Oracle (mixed/accelerating AI infra). Legacy cost base being reset while AI spending ramps - Block (mixed). Aiming for a narrative of AI-for-labour substitution - Coinbase (cyclical). Also aiming for the AI-for-labour narrative but the underlying crypto backdrop points to a struggling time for Coinbase - Snap (decelerating). AI cited, but feels more like a turnaround/cost reset than pure AI replacement - Pinterest (mixed). AI resource reallocation. Trying to fix the business and reallocate spend - HP (decelerating). AI is mostly a transformation label on a multi-year cost plan - Accenture (mixed). Framed as skills realignment, not replacement Outside of tech, (eg; Target, UPS), there are still layoffs, but AI isn’t really being cited yet. Still mostly demand, margins, automation etc