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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.

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  • 48% Errors (48%)
  • 33% Website Down (33%)
  • 19% Sign in (19%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Singapore Sign in 8 hours ago
Orange Sign in 10 hours ago
Pullman Sign in 11 hours ago
Houston Errors 14 hours ago
Township of Evan Errors 17 hours ago
Le Marillais Website Down 18 hours ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

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  • Blaise_Corvin
    BlaiseCorvin (@Blaise_Corvin) reported

    NGL, My fear of AI ever taking my job goes down every year, now. I will be worried if/when AI chatbots can ever even deliver links to amazon listings without needing 3 paragraphs to tell them how to make sure the links actually work and not to give you links to random bullshit.

  • dcopechatter
    Donnie Cope (@dcopechatter) reported

    🚨 Amazon’s Heartless Warehouse: Worker Drops Dead, Bosses Ordered Staff to Keep Grinding: An Amazon warehouse worker in Troutdale, Oregon, collapsed and died on the floor April 6th while unloading trucks at the company’s PDX9 facility. Instead of shutting things down or showing basic human decency, supervisors allegedly kept the operation running for over an hour. Employees watched the body lying there as conveyor belts kept rolling and packages kept moving. One worker with CPR training asked to help and got shut down: “Turn around and don’t look. Get back to work.” Management reportedly treated the dead man like just another broken machine to step over. This isn’t shocking from a company that’s turned warehouses into high-speed pressure cookers where quotas rule and people are disposable. Amazon’s notorious for pushing injury rates through the roof in places like Portland, where facilities have ranked among the worst for worker harm. Big Tech giants love preaching about “people first” while their real motto seems to be profits over everything, including basic respect for the dead. Another grim reminder that in the relentless chase for efficiency and delivery speed, human life gets treated as replaceable overhead.

  • Valley_Gurl
    Sensei Sergio Stan Account (@Valley_Gurl) reported

    I was super excited to see Crime 101 pop up for me to watch on Prime so soon (I'm part of the problem! but I WANTED to catch it in theater; it's an Amazon movie) but not nearly as excited as I was when suddenly @sethismorris popped up as a CSI investigator! Or was that @bobducca?

  • jerzy_jones
    Jerzy Jones (@jerzy_jones) reported

    @AuthorGoodwin I use Amazon ads through a guy called Bryan Cohen. He does a ten day (think) free course. It’s very informative and helpful. My problem is I don’t like continually raising the ads. But so far I’m in small profit with it 🙏

  • realarmaansidhu
    Armaan Sidhu (@realarmaansidhu) reported

    Explained like you're an absolute moron. As requested. The S&P 500 is not the economy. It's 500 companies weighted by how big they are. The bigger the company, the more it moves the index. Seven companies — Apple, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, Tesla — are so large they effectively ARE the index. When they go up, the S&P goes up. Even if the other 493 are bleeding. Those seven companies don't sell oil. Don't ship through Hormuz. Don't depend on naphtha. Don't need nitrogen fertilizer. They sell software, ads, cloud computing, and GPUs. Their input costs are electricity and engineering salaries. Neither collapsed. AI capex: $635 billion this year. Pouring into data centers, GPU orders, cloud infrastructure. That spending flows directly to NVIDIA, Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet. The war didn't slow AI spending. If anything, defense and intelligence demand accelerated it. The companies at the top of the index are having their best revenue year in history while the physical economy underneath them suffocates. Energy stocks are up because oil is $100+. Exxon, Chevron, ConocoPhillips — all green. Energy is a sector in the S&P. When oil spikes, energy stocks spike. The index includes the beneficiaries of the crisis alongside the victims. The net effect: muted. Defense stocks are up because $1.5 trillion defense budget plus JASSM-ER restocking plus a war that needs more weapons. Lockheed, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman — all up. Another sector inside the index profiting directly from the crisis the index is supposed to reflect. Passive flows. Every two weeks, every 401(k) in America auto-deposits into index funds. Doesn't matter what's happening in the world. The paycheck hits. The contribution triggers. The ETF buys the index. Mechanically. Regardless. Billions of dollars flowing into the S&P 500 on autopilot while the news says the world is ending. The money doesn't read headlines. It follows a schedule. Buybacks. The seven biggest companies are spending hundreds of billions buying their own stock. Reducing share count. Pushing price per share higher. Mechanically. Apple alone bought back $90+ billion last year. That's not investor confidence. That's financial engineering. So: AI spending + energy profits + defense profits + passive 401(k) flows + corporate buybacks = index goes up. Even while GDP collapses to 0.5%, consumer sentiment hits all-time lows, oil inventories drain, and a naval blockade starts in the world's most important waterway. The index doesn't measure how the country is doing. It measures how seven companies and three sectors are doing. Those companies and sectors are having the best crisis of their lives. 87% of stocks are owned by the top 10%. The index going up means the top 10% got richer. The other 90% got a $5 gas bill and a $2,200 mortgage payment. Both happened on the same day. Both are the economy. Only one has a ticker symbol. The market isn't irrational. It's measuring something different than what you think it's measuring. It's measuring wealth concentration during a crisis. And by that metric, it's performing perfectly.

  • maxdeploy
    Cole (@maxdeploy) reported

    @CadaverDave tadc has 300 million views on youtube. hazbin got picked up by amazon. he wrote for both and he's paycheck to paycheck nothing is broken. this is the system working as intended

  • thenellvh
    Nell VH (@thenellvh) reported

    @Dwriteway Waking up to automated sales also means waking up to automated refunds, automated chargebacks, and automated customer complaints nobody answered. Bezos didn't sleep while Amazon ran. He built entire crisis teams. Systems break at 3am and nobody cares about your brand when the server is down. Are you building passive income or just passive problems?

  • KarlDHarrison
    Karl Harrison (@KarlDHarrison) reported

    @CalvinMacNeil @yuri_fulmer Do you have a IPhone? Do you use Amazon? This platform is American. Sit down you fool

  • Dannyounge
    Olúwafémi Patriot 🇳🇬🇬🇧 (@Dannyounge) reported

    @AmazonHelp Thank you for sharing this theme process I am currently following. I have sent an email to support to fix the issue with respect to the region change.

  • zahidbutt8457
    Zahid Butt (@zahidbutt8457) reported

    @RabbaniSha42146 @AmazonHelp Amazon is scamming people these days. Deactivating seller accounts without any reason. And zero support. I am facing this issue from 1 Year since I signed up. I haven't started selling yet.

  • d_carter99
    D Carter 🇺🇸 (@d_carter99) reported

    @viennasky Actually, there were "climate scam hoaxes" ... the Acid Rain was supposed to go "global" and kill us all, same with the "hole", it was going to open up and cause massive problems. I lived through those scares as a child .. along with "Amazon Rain Forrest" scare ...

  • mx_lens
    Everything AI | Crypto | FInanace | Current Events (@mx_lens) reported

    Tech: Amazon says death at Oregon warehouse is not work-related. Company admits safety issues exist but denies cause. One fatality from a facility that keeps getting worse. 🔥

  • Rilian__
    Rian (@Rilian__) reported

    @AmazonHelp hi, i have an issues with amazon prime video support.

  • PaulGloriod
    Paul Gloriod (@PaulGloriod) reported

    @unusual_whales Noting like compassionate management. Fix it Amazon!

  • TheEmilJay
    emil (@TheEmilJay) reported

    @BradyFightTalk i have a couple more value boxes coming from amazon and i'm going to try to get at least one more mega when i get home from the collective if you want to complete that set i'm down to move the ones i have. either sale or trade whatever

  • marcelo_byteval
    Marcelo Baptista (@marcelo_byteval) reported

    Another chapter on the drama of @amazon removing my book from the store without providing any context whatsoever on the "violation" [1/2] First, they accused me of manipulating customer reviews (one of the images attached show the person who raised the review commenting in the LinkedIn thread I raised about this issue) Then, they accused me of "content that violates policies" without detailing what the violation is and where it happened. It has been days that my most popular book was removed, and Amazon refuses to acknowledge the mistake or provide any reasonable context. It is insane how Amazon can bully small creators and we have no recourse but to accept the answers of someone who might as well just be a bot.

  • Nitin12788224
    Nitin (@Nitin12788224) reported

    Coupon code not working @AmazonHelp @amazonIN # Offer shown under rewards section bt nt wrkng @amazon # Assistance Req.

  • CarolineJelen10
    Caroline Jelen (@CarolineJelen10) reported

    @doc_1029 Central HVAC? It may be the run capacitor. Most likely part to go. Cheap fix, maybe $15-18 off Amazon, install takes about 10-15 minutes. Simple. I've replaced one & I'm a chick. You got this! If you can't wait, get window unit for bedroom temporarily. Hard rain doesn't last

  • Valethar
    Vale MacRorie (@Valethar) reported

    @amazon When you promise a delivery date on an order, and your status page says it's going to be delivered today, but it hasn't shipped yet, how are you going to get it to me today? Is Scotty beaming it down from the Enterprise? Do better.

  • miqchris
    Chris Miquel (@miqchris) reported

    🚨 Mailbox landscape shift: Apple is entering the B2B mailbox space. Amazon is shutting down Workmail (ending ~April 2027). The inbox is becoming more contested, not less. If you're only monitoring Gmail and Yahoo, you're already behind. Start thinking about Apple mail infrastructure now.

  • KnepkinKipper
    Andrew Knepper (@KnepkinKipper) reported

    @Delta Premium cabins with slow WiFi… why pick Amazon Leo for a 2028 launch? Used to be a hard Delta fan for the premium feel but they’ve been sliding as of late. Moved to United with Starlink until they figure it out.

  • zerogkami
    yaki (@zerogkami) reported

    @crzymxnz i’m not working in an amazon warehouse for the rest of my life dawg

  • krishsai03
    Saikrishna (@krishsai03) reported

    @AmazonHelp @AmazonHelp issue not resolved. @amazon

  • thenellvh
    Nell VH (@thenellvh) reported

    @readswithravi No book a young person must read will hit the same as the problem they must solve. Bezos didn't cite a book that built Amazon. Hardship is the only curriculum that actually transfers. What specific problem are you avoiding that no book has been brave enough to assign you yet?

  • SaltWater651
    Mark (@SaltWater651) reported

    @AmazonHelp No thanks. I've already talked to a "shipping supervisor" through your call me feature. my options basically boil down are "deal with it" or basically figure it out myself. So like I said.. My sourcing will be more complicated, but I won't have to deal with your companies ******* stupidity. I just have to go direct.

  • emmap72002
    emma (@emmap72002) reported

    @loudouncats So why are their kennels so small? Did they try having them together or are they assuming there's going to be a safetyn issue? You can get cameras on Amazon for a couple of quid to monitor them 24/7. Surely they should have a couple of kennels big enough for a bonded pair.

  • valcitys
    God (@valcitys) reported

    @TalkinBaseball_ @amazon Nice then they can be terrible the entire second half again.

  • crazyfarmbook
    Adrian Barek (@crazyfarmbook) reported

    Hello Fellow BTC Authors, looking for guidance on where to publish/promote a book after Amazon. My novel, Crazy Farm, is a BTC allegory thus there's no direct reference to Bitcoin in the story. That is by design. My goal is to orange-pill normie readers unaware by smuggling Austrian concepts into a hero journey with mass appeal. The normies will buy on Amazon, and I'll convert to BTC on my own terms, but it was Bitcoiners who inspired the story and they should be able to buy it P2P via Bitcoin. Problem is I don't know how to do this. I met with Konsensus Network awhile back, they clearly have nice website and BTC payments infrastructure. I believe Saif has his own publishing house. I'm not on NOSTR but maybe I should be. Or maybe I can vibe-code a simple Author website capable of accepting Lightning Network payments? Any feedback y'all can lend is deeply appreciated. Thanks, Adrian

  • Bmorg_
    Bmorg (@Bmorg_) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazon This isn't worth my time. Just providing feedback so hopefully they can make their built in tools better. The existing one is not working

  • Philip97285391
    Mr Jim The Trader (@Philip97285391) reported

    friendly reminder $GOOGL owns 14% of Anthropic. $AMZN owns 18% of Anthropic. This year Claude has single handedly taken down the entire Software sector, & won’t slow down anytime soon. Google & Amazon won’t stay this low for long once the markets begin to catch on.