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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 8: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 03:40 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.

  • 46% Website Down (46%)
  • 29% Errors (29%)
  • 25% Sign in (25%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Paris Website Down 55 minutes ago
Dover Website Down 8 hours ago
Middletown Errors 9 hours ago
Coral Springs Errors 18 hours ago
Patchogue Sign in 18 hours ago
Irving Errors 1 day ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • DSweetTexas
    Daniel Sweet (@DSweetTexas) reported

    @bavedikian @jt_ryder @JeffBezos You can get in touch with someone from Amazon, but their customer service is truly awful. "The thing you said was delivered wasn't delivered." "We'll issue you a refund." A couple weeks later, "I'd you don't return the item, we'll reverse the refund."

  • CsTominaga
    S Tominaga (Aka Dr Craig Wright) (@CsTominaga) reported

    @KenEbert3 Amazon is the obvious example, since apparently this needs to be said slowly. Amazon fell about 95% from December 1999 to October 2001. It was not merely “down a bit.” It was treated by many as a dot-com casualty. Yet it later became one of the most important companies in the world. That example is not folklore; it is discussed in Morgan Stanley research on drawdowns and recoveries, and reported again in market coverage of that research. So the statement “if something loses 98% of its value, it is complete crap” is just wrong. Large drawdowns do not automatically prove permanent worthlessness. They prove that price collapsed. That is all. Research by Mauboussin and Callahan looked at more than 6,500 US stocks from 1985 to 2024 and found severe drawdowns were common. The median peak-to-trough decline was about 85%, and major long-term winners such as Amazon, Apple, and NVIDIA also suffered enormous falls before later recovering and exceeding prior highs. That does not mean every collapse recovers. Most do not. That is the point a competent person would make. But your claim was categorical: “when something loses 98% of its value, it’s complete crap.” Amazon alone destroys that argument. You are confusing a price collapse with an ontological statement about utility, survivability, and future value. That is not economics. That is a slogan pretending to be thought.

  • Sanket_yadav05
    Sanket Kumar (@Sanket_yadav05) reported

    @AmazonHelp Falsified delivery & broken Prime guarantee! Yesterday, the driver drove away with my package but fraudulently marked it "Delivered." I don't have the item. Customer care is useless. Need a refund & compensation for this harassment ASAP. Order #405-7089780-4531539

  • MoldyRobot
    MoldyRobot (@MoldyRobot) reported

    @RedPandaKoala You must not have gotten it from Amazon since it doesn't look like it's been dragged down the street.

  • DevDacian
    Dacian (@DevDacian) reported

    Encountered an interesting bug likely costing @amazon millions per year. Ordered 2 items from Amazon, originally both would be shipped together. But Item A arrived first then Item B was shipped separately but damaged in transit & never delivered. Got notification that Item B would be re-delivered, then another that it couldn't be re-delivered & I'd be refunded. But as part of the re-delivery Amazon sent me another Item A - I got 2x Item A for the cost of 1x Item A since Item B was refunded. If I had ordered more items, their process would have likely sent me duplicates of everything else as well. At their scale I imagine this bug is costing them millions every year but it is such a nice edge-case that is hard to track/fix and at their scale what is a few mil anyway?

  • mosler302
    Bill Mosler (@mosler302) reported

    @DrSuneelDhand 2 weeks ago I repaired my 30 year old dryer. The heating unit burned out. You can buy those on Amazon. It was fairly easy. My washer has never broken down & it's 30 years old, too. My 50 year old fridge had to have the door seal replaced twice & one drawer slide replaced, but those were easy repairs. My freezer is 70 years old & needed a new door seal & 2 new bottom drawer spacers. The seal was tricky but doable. I had my son make the spacers on his 3D printer. Old is good & sometimes better. "Made in America" used to be a thing we all wanted for a very good reason.

  • 3TH3RIC
    Ætheric (@3TH3RIC) reported

    @GlobalBoxOffice Amazon doesn’t care about how this movie does at the box office, the movie has already been funded by the Amazon prime subscription that millions of retards still pay for. They don’t care about a flop, as long as they get to push their agenda and shove the woke ideology down everyone’s throats. Cancel all of your streaming services. You don’t need TV, snap out of it.

  • HunsakerMiles
    Miles Hunsaker (@HunsakerMiles) reported

    @edzitron Do you not understand how losses work? Doesn't mean you just lost it down a toilet. You can lose it spending on r&d that returns huge earnings. I bet SpaceX is where Amazon was when they just sold books out of Jeff's garage. Will be the most powerful entity in the solar system!

  • SeemsLikeNoOne
    Seems Like No One (@SeemsLikeNoOne) reported

    @AmazonMGMStudio Do we all need to cancel everything from Amazon over the Stargate issue or is there a subset of services that will work?

  • mehwishkiran07
    Mehwish kiran (@mehwishkiran07) reported

    6/ The sixth thing: the "Subscribe & Save" trap. Amazon's Subscribe & Save feature offers discounts on products you set up for recurring delivery typically 5-15% off. Sounds great. It's not always great. Here's what most users don't notice: — Subscribe & Save prices change between deliveries. The discount is locked in, but the base price isn't. So a 15% discount on a $12 product can become a 15% discount on a $16 product without warning. — The default checkout option is "Subscribe." Many customers click through without realizing they've enrolled. — Cancellation is easy but designed to be forgotten. You set it up once and the deliveries arrive forever — at prices that quietly creep up. — The "best" discount is conditional. The promoted 15% discount often requires 5+ items per delivery, which most customers don't reach. Reality is closer to 5%. A 2024 Consumer Reports investigation found that the average Subscribe & Save customer was paying 2-8% MORE per item than they would have buying the same product on sale every few months at non-Amazon retailers. The fix: — Audit your Subscribe & Save subscriptions every 3 months: Amazon. com → Your Account → Subscribe & Save — Compare current prices against Target, Costco, and local stores — Cancel subscriptions where the math no longer works She cancelled 11 Subscribe & Save items. Her household spending dropped 9% the next month.

  • NKakadiy
    Nishan kakadiy (@NKakadiy) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN @amazon I am not going to call anyone. Kindly arrange live chat for this issue and only assign resposible team to resolve my issue quickly no freshers please

  • WmSumnerScott
    William Sumner Scott (@WmSumnerScott) reported

    Amazon took down my book comment account for asking who called Giulliani's office at 9 am on 911 to tell him to leave his WTC 7 office?

  • DanGuy96
    Danny’s Hot (And Not-So-Hot) Takes (@DanGuy96) reported

    If Amazon decide to have the MotU sequel go forward on Prime, one thing I hope is that I hope they have less writers next time and tine things down. I enjoyed it, but you can tell this went through development hell.

  • SKIDMARKBURTON
    Alex (@SKIDMARKBURTON) reported

    @Lbabinz I hope it come to Amazon because 1 i dont want to pay $7 for shipping and 2 its still not working on BestBuy.....

  • Sw10Chelsea
    Chelsea Girl (@Sw10Chelsea) reported

    @Artemisfornow So a massive victorian building will be knocked down to be replaced with an amazon warehouse metal box in the centre of a town?

  • bluecogs
    Bluecogs (@bluecogs) reported

    @MaidenlessSage @SGFansUnited @AmazonMGMStudio It's more about the specific scenario here. Young left rush to die on that planet much the same way Amazon have decided to leave the original fandom behind. Then rush managed to find his way back and was stronger for his trouble. His resolve kept him alive. Our resolve will win.

  • NaturopathyforU
    NaturopathSantoshAmbekar (@NaturopathyforU) reported

    @AmazonHelp @SantoshAmb12493 What about earlier returns during the last 6-7years where I have received refund on same day or next day after picking up the product. Why order shows delivered when product is returned status. This is the glitch causing the automatic refund that you are not accepting your fault

  • rmau_r
    Dr Maureen Rhoden (@rmau_r) reported

    @AmazonNewsUK Why is it impossible to phone Amazon if I have a problem I need to discuss with someone and your FAQs doesn’t have the answer?

  • jonahhodges_
    Jonah 📦 (@jonahhodges_) reported

    A brand doing $50k/month with 20 random sellers on Amazon isn't winning. They're watching their margin get leeched out in real time. Random resellers undercut on price to move volume. They have no stake in the brand's Amazon positioning, no investment in listing quality, zero accountability when a customer has a bad experience. The brand has revenue but no control. That's a broken business model wearing a successful mask. The pitch that lands in that situation isn't "let us manage your Amazon." It's "We'll get you back in the driver's seat." Clean buy box. One partner. Listings that actually reflect what the brand is. Control is what they're buying. The service is just how we deliver it.

  • Obsidia_MX
    Goth Mercy⚕️ (@Obsidia_MX) reported

    @hungover_beast *grabbing ahold of her shaft, I push down and aim her **** towards my legs. Then I lift my leg up as amazon holds me up by neck. She's so tall I have to perch on my toes*

  • iNCEPTIONALNEWS
    iNCEPTIONAL (@iNCEPTIONALNEWS) reported

    @Ron_Christian55 "My issue is with the race-swapping of established characters, and no amount of positive reviews is going to change how I feel about that." Then you won't be watching many movies with established characters, as this is literally being mandated by Hollywood/Amazon/2026 now.

  • Sean09711499
    Sean (@Sean09711499) reported

    @borgirqing Yea but amazon literally doesnt care They don't want to invest in it whatsoever despite having so mamu resources to do so, and even then ANIME has this problem to(refer to OPM S3)

  • anikettapre
    Aniket Tapre (@anikettapre) reported

    Amazon killed KiroRank after employees burned tokens climbing an AI usage leaderboard. Uber spent its annual AI budget in four months doing the same. The Tokenpocalypse is not an infrastructure problem. It is a perverse incentive problem dressed in cloud bills. @AnthropicAI @mustafasuleyman @gdb #Tokenpocalypse #AIBusiness

  • GMCurmudgeon
    global market curmudgeon (@GMCurmudgeon) reported

    @CryptoTice_ Bank money IS digital. When was the last time you paid cash to Amazon or paid your house down-payment with a sack of cash?

  • nirav_ashar16
    Nirav Ashar (@nirav_ashar16) reported

    @AmazonHelp The link does not show the product against which i am facing the issue. how can that be of any help? Its like a well without water and people are being directed to visit that well for water.

  • Bennieeexyz
    Bennie🕊️ (@Bennieeexyz) reported

    I work click and collect. The system is simple. Buy online, bring the card you paid with, collect your parcel. It says so in the email. Second line. A man came in for his parcel. Me: Do you have the card you purchased with? Him: No. Me: Can you get the last four digits of the card number? Him: No. Me: Can you contact whoever has the card? Or check PayPal or Amazon? They display the last four digits. Him: It's my girlfriend's card. Me: I can't release the parcel without proof of purchase. I'm sorry. Him: That's MY parcel. MY name is on it. Me: I understand. I still can't release it without those digits. Him: How was I supposed to know I needed the card? Me: It's in the email we sent you. Him: No it isn't. Me: It is. Him: I'll prove it isn't. Me: Go ahead. Him: (checked his phone) Him: (found the email) Him: (read the second line) Him: Oh for ...... I never read that far down. Me: If you can get those four digits I can release it right now. Him: No. I want a refund. Me: I still need the card for that. Him: Then you know what you can do with it. Me: (completely calm) Me: I'd need the card for that too. Him: (stared at me) Me: (stared back) Me: (the parcel is still there) Me: (it will be there when he finds the card) Me: (it will be there for a while)

  • AmazonHelp
    Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported

    @prtkvikas As informed, please share your details with our team using the link mentioned earlier at Monday, June 8, 2026 12:01:26 AM. Kindly copy the link > paste it on a 'web browser' > login to your Amazon account and fill all the required details. We'll check and get back to you within 6-12 hours via email. -Ragasree

  • Pudhiyapodiyan
    புதிய பொடியன் (@Pudhiyapodiyan) reported

    I found that the earphones were not working. It appears that I received a defective and previously used product. When I contacted Amazon chat support, multiple agents informed me that they could only assist with delivery or installation-related issues and asked me to 2/n

  • agtprpnabsrdty
    🔻agitprop + absurdity🔻 (@agtprpnabsrdty) reported

    Different decade, same math: half the S&P 500 is priced at levels that a dot-com CEO called proof of investor insanity while watching his company crater 90%. The rotation at the top: In early 2000, the ten most valuable S&P 500 companies read like a monument to permanent dominance: Microsoft, General Electric, Cisco, Walmart, ExxonMobil, Intel, Lucent, IBM, Citigroup, AOL. A generation later, only Microsoft remains. GE was carved into three separate companies. Lucent was absorbed by Nokia. AOL became the cautionary tale attached to the worst merger in corporate history. Cisco and Intel spent 25 years climbing back to their dot-com peaks. Citigroup, IBM, Walmart, and ExxonMobil still exist, but none crack the top ten. The new top ten is Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, and the AI infrastructure complex. Investors in 2000 were also certain they were buying the future's permanent giants. The data says most of today's winners won't be in the top ten a generation from now either, and there is no mechanism by which you find out which ones survive in advance. The valuation problem: In 2002, after Sun Microsystems collapsed 90%, CEO Scott McNealy explained to investors exactly what a 10x sales multiple actually demands: 100% of revenues paid as dividends for ten consecutive years, with zero costs, zero R&D, zero taxes, and zero employees. He was describing the math of the price investors had paid for his stock as a form of collective psychosis. Today, 51% of the S&P 500 by market cap trades above 10x sales. Half the index. The AI narrative is functioning as the dot-com narrative functioned: a story compelling enough to make the math feel optional. The math has never been optional.

  • bassvictm
    Alexy lou 🪭 (@bassvictm) reported

    Genuinely considering going by my middle name in response to the onslaught of Amazon Alexa jokes i have to endure as a server