Amazon status: access issues and outage reports
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Users are reporting problems related to: website down, errors and sign in.
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 10:00 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.
- Website Down (45%)
- Errors (31%)
- Sign in (24%)
Live Outage Map
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath (@PininFor) reported@exjon I have one. I swapped the controller for an aftermarket PID that actually works properly. $50 on Amazon. The stock controller was giving 50 degree swings in temp. That said, pellet is a poor sub for an actual smoker. I have a vertical with offset fire box. I spent a little cash and bought some high temp sealant and gaskets to seal up the joints, seams, and the door. Works well to keep the temp stable and the smoke inside. Have done ribs, chicken, brisket and all turned out fantastic. Smoking on the pellet turned out meh. Now a case can be made for combining the talents of the 2 for long smokes. Smoker for 2-4 hours and then transfer to pellet to run the long slow cook with stable temp and not having to tend the fire box.
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TIME TRAVELER (@JuanCOli1) reportedHOUSTON WE HAVE A PROBLEM THE OWNERS OF EVERYTHING THE BIG CLUB, AND YOU’RE NOT INVITED It's a big club, and you ain't in it. You're not even in the parking lot. You're outside holding the coat, paying the cover charge, and somehow financing the champagne inside. And here's how the club works. 1. THE OWNERS OF EVERYTHING WHO CLAIM TO OWN NOTHING Do you think Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon are fighting each other? That's adorable. Like watching three racehorses and forgetting someone owns the racetrack. At the top sit names like BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street, managing TRILLIONS—with a T. Not millions. Not billions. Trillions—the number where your calculator starts asking if you're feeling okay. Through investment funds, they hold enormous stakes across corporate America. And here's the beautiful part: much of the money isn't even theirs. IT'S YOURS! Your pension. Your 401(k). Your retirement savings. Millions of ordinary people pool their money, Wall Street invests it, corporations chase returns, and everybody celebrates—until your grocery bill starts requiring financing. You supplied the ammunition and somehow got charged admission to the gunfight. 2. THE CASINO DEALERS THE FED, CENTRAL BANKS & GOVERNMENTS Every casino needs dealers. Enter the Federal Reserve and European Central Bank. They don't need to physically print every dollar or euro. They influence something even better: THE PRICE OF MONEY. Move an interest rate a few points and suddenly mortgages sweat, businesses faint, markets celebrate, and your credit card starts behaving like a loan shark with a university degree. Then governments arrive with taxes, regulations, subsidies, antitrust laws, loopholes, exemptions, and 14,000 pages explaining why you filled out Box 7 incorrectly. They're the referees. Except the stadium is sponsored by the players. 3. THE CLUB’S SPOILED BRATS THE MULTIBILLIONAIRE DIVISION Now come the celebrities of capitalism. The multibillionaires. Their fortunes aren't giant rooms filled with hundred-dollar bills like Scrooge McDuck. They own stock. Their wealth flashes on a screen: $80 billion Monday, $76 billion Tuesday, $83 billion Wednesday. Imagine checking your bank account and discovering Bulgaria disappeared overnight. And how do they protect the empire? Perfectly respectable influence. Lobbying. Campaign donations. Foundations. Think tanks. Philanthropy. Never call it buying influence. That sounds vulgar. Call it “stakeholder engagement.” Beautiful phrase! Sounds like everybody gets a steak. You don't. 4. THE FINAL TRICK YOUR MONEY IS ALREADY INSIDE THE CLUB The modern giants share a remarkable formula: They built software, platforms, marketplaces, networks, and digital ecosystems. They don't merely sell you products anymore. They build the ROOM YOU LIVE IN. You communicate there. Shop there. Work there. Be warned there. Store your photographs there. Argue with strangers there at 2:17 in the morning. And the financial machine completes the circle. Your savings buy investment funds. The funds buy corporations. The corporations pursue profits from you. The profits increase valuations. The valuations enrich shareholders. The wealthy finance influence. Government writes another 900-page law. And you receive an email: “Important changes to our Terms of Service.” Nobody reads it. Not even God. WELCOME TO THE BIG CLUB That's the masterpiece. You don't need secret meetings in underground bunkers with twelve billionaires stroking white cats. The machinery is already sitting there in broad daylight. Money buys ownership. Ownership buys influence. Influence protects money. And ordinary people provide a remarkable amount of the capital that keeps the carousel spinning. It isn't personal. It's business. And business is absolutely fantastic… IF YOU'RE IN THE ******* CLUB.
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Alexander Hamilton (@amazonelope) reportedHINEY 1776 NFT economic cryptocurrency by Alexander Hamilton)ep 267👍🏽😎🥺 Agenda: ---1) Grok Bot costs $100 a month and if you already have super grok, you can deploy an app to the web within minutes my friend Eden had good things to say about it- discussion of my favorite AIs ranking best to worst. ----2) in the middle of the night. A lot of people were liquidated when they were going long on a god candle, Bark and Shibo and some of my DOGINAL DOGS friends were fast enough to catch this in question if this is true market manipulation. ---3) finally! True alpha! -Reifs the property at data centers what stocks would support these noncommercial non-residential real estate options that would own data centers how could I invest in this through a stock or shared equity instrument? -- These companies acquire, develop, own, and lease data center properties (colocation and hyperscale facilities) to cloud providers, enterprises, AI companies, and others under long-term leases. EQIX, DLR,IRM, AMT// vs // Realty Income (O) — Traditional net-lease REIT expanding into data centers via joint ventures (e.g., hyperscale deals). * DigitalBridge (DBRG) — More of a digital infrastructure investment manager/REIT with data center ties. * International (e.g., Singapore-listed): Keppel DC REIT and others for Asia exposure// * --- * ------vs amazon , microsoft, google... ----4) What are some unique examples of how AI can assist me with my daily life? I don’t need any help with anything digital. I don’t need any digitally made movies. I don’t need help with digital finances. I don’t need help with planning things or subscribing or buying anything online. I really don’t need any help with something that can be made on the computer. I’m having trouble figuring out how Claude or Grok can help me at this point in my life. Perhaps AI is good at helping me S questions to help me structure my life? What do you think? ---1) Arthur Hayes "Flop" he is coming out of retirement to launch a new protocol that has validator and everything, and he hasn't released the coin yet! They're excited to be one of the first ones in the door! I recommend everybody sign up! "food for AI agents" ---2) new show format- since running out of money- nfts dead, meme coins dead, making money in crypto is dead, no longer bullish on any of this stuff, im borrowing money from credit cards to take classes, these shows will stop. No body else is LARPing like me, eventually even I have to admit the truth- that we lost the fight ---3) -- bartender and debt metaphor. ---4) personal reflections of what happens when you run out of money because you lost your job, - three step process versus surprise, then denial, and then you adapt to change and move on. I lost my job teaching dance. I was also cut back on the other jobs. This surprised me, but I knew that I had money invested in Dogecoin currency and also in Dogecoin art collection of those dogs. I wasn't very humble at first, and after losing my job caught me by surprise. I was in denial of the need to cut back on my expenses, and I tried to maintain paying people in the neighborhood and paying my international marketing team. That was denial. And finally, the third step is the need to adapt. So I've already sold a lot of Dogecoin and I've already sold the majority of my NFT art collection and therefore I'm out of money and I've been to the bank several times to try to borrow money and I'm unable to so therefore I'm forced to adapt to actually cut expenses and not pay people in the neighborhood and not pay the marketing team. This is just logic and human nature and the tragedy of the human condition. Hope Springs eternal from the human heart.
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Vik (@happilyvikE) reported@amazon service has gotten consistently worse. Package delays, customer service reps who are no longer allowed to pricier incentives or credit to resolve issues. They don’t care and we need an alternative.
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Joryu | 🎂 (@JoryuVT) reported@Cattoh_ Ok perfect, I also ordered it through Amazon so hope go in there isn’t any issues.
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Suzanne (@MayKelly) reported@Chicago_Goofies Amazon shouldn't hire people with maniacal anger issues.
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Thomas James (@rocky7586) reported@RS00090 @HlNOMARUSUMO Simple. They won't eat the costs. These boxes with codes will not be made by them. They'll have an offshore company do it for a blanket cost that saves them money. Easy. Sony doesn't even need that pressure. It's even more simpler than that. They just need the ability to look out for their bottom line to supercede their own need to want to do something anti consumer. These companies NEVER do something because they want to be nice only. They do it because they know it will make them money. I can see Sony looking at what PC does from those standpoints, even the refund policy, and changing it up because they want people to spend money with them. They can't do that successfully if their competition is doing things they aren't. The need to commoditize things customers actually want will always set precedence over them simply wanting to do **** to screw us over. That's just historically true for successful companies. Amazon is a great example of this. They were in the red for decades to make sure they did all the right moves to convince shoppers to use their platform, including undercutting mom and pop stores amongst other shady ****. I think the irrational part of how you're thinking is because those things you're mentioning; raising prices on digital only even we see costs are actually going down, taking games away just because they can. These things just don't make sense in and of themselves. Companies cannot make money doing what you're saying they might do and they know that. Even if they wanted to try it, they'll lose. There's a huge difference in taking chances with new technology and just making dumb decisions because you can. Also, 360 was not very successful lol. It was their most successful console but it wasn't a success in terms of consoles in general. It's crazy to even say that because it was wildly popular but that's neither here nor there. Unfortunately inflation rates and the overall economy has done that to the hardware. That's no fault of either company, truly. I think consumers should be worried about costs, but not games being taken away arbitrarily. That's what I'm getting at. That's the irrational part to me. We weren't even discussing costs. I agree with you on that and I do think that will be what causes an issue not digital vs physical. Great time talking with you by the way bro. Truly mean that. Good responses from you overall. I love it.
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Ilia M (@iliakonst7) reported$NVDA AI SERVER PRICES COULD JUMP 15%+ Nvidia customers are reportedly being told to expect price increases of more than 15% on many AI server systems scheduled to ship early next year, including Vera Rubin and Grace Blackwell. According to Bloomberg, the size of the increase will depend on the chip generation and memory setup, with sharply higher DRAM prices from Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron adding significant cost pressure. Server manufacturers supplying major hyperscalers have already started informing customers about the increases. Amazon, Microsoft, Google and Meta are developing their own AI chips, but Nvidia remains a critical supplier for their massive data center expansions.
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JPapa (@JayPaulPaz1) reported@_NOLA_jane @dogmomtweets83 @Chicago_Goofies He is NOT an Amazon employee. He is paid by a private company. Besos has no responsibility for any “delivery” issues. Quite sad fot this poor elderly gentleman.
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Shezy (@imeche_engineer) reportedprice error Amazon
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Sriram Iyengar (@nauuseeme) reported@AmazonHelp Yeah, that's just looping me and not working to provide a desired result. @JeffBezos
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Siddharth TP (@Sid_TP92) reported@flipkartsupport Your private conversation is useless and your dumb idiots are not acknowledging the issue and not providing proper resolution. You dont even feel ashamed of your mistake and trying to close the case. Such ******** working for this Indias 1st worst company. Amazon is the best.
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GoraGunda (@GundaGora) reported@JarvisAeneas Give the dude a lot of credit for actually tracking it down, at a library, not Amazon or some other point and click avenue. And, he attempts to read the material, or at least a small section before saying “wtf.” He needs a tutor on this - could open up some pathways, maybe.
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K-Med (@K__Med) reported@Darket696 I think some of that is fair. A lot of us did choose convenience. But "you stopped building houses" ignores decades of zoning laws, NIMBYism, and supply shortages that were never in our control. Same with stores. Amazon and big box didn't just appear because we stopped walking into business centers. They were subsidized by policy, capital, and corporate tax breaks. Here in the US, Amazon didn't even collect sales tax if they had no facility in your state, so many states had years of tax-free Amazon shopping until about a decade ago. Easy and predatory lending was pushed hard by banks and the government. Student loans, subprime mortgages, the whole list. Most of it comes down to consumers taking the better, easier, cheaper path that was offered to them, complete with promises that sugar-coated what came next.
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Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported@CharaBudama @CharaBudama Please copy that link to web browser and access it from there. You can also access the link from desktop (PC or laptop) web browser. Make sure to delete all cache, cookies, history from device. Logout and login to Amazon account and try to access the link. -Akamsha
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JK💙💛🇬🇪🇨🇦 (@janandjohn1234) reported@fitzg10817 @Arrivou So all those Canadian employees fo what? Collect EI? TERRIBLE IDEA. Spend some time finding products Made in Canada. Amazon sells a lot. Or buy direct from businesses.
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Nazmul Hasan Fahim (@buildbyfahim) reportedLinks rot when: affiliate networks shut down, Amazon changes URLs, promo codes expire, or platforms update their systems.
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Barefoot Lipivore 🇺🇸🇮🇱 (@MLipivore) reported@HillelNeuer Listed below are fabricated claims by Albanese. If anyone should be sued for spreading blood libels, it's her. 1) Fabricated Casualty Statistics • The 680,000 Death Toll Claim: Albanese publicly claimed the real death toll in Gaza had reached 680,000. • The 380,000 Infant Claim: She claimed 380,000 of the dead were infants under age 5. • Mathematical Impossibility: Palestinian PCBS census data recorded only ~341,790 total children under 5 in Gaza before the war. The claim exceeds the total infant population. • Admission of Provocation: Following severe backlash over the numbers, she admitted the statement was intended to be "provocative" rather than accurate. 2) Unsubstantiated Economic & Corporate Accusations • "Economy of Genocide" Letters: Sent formal accusations to 48 international corporations, universities, and tech giants (Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, etc.). • Corporate Complicity Claims: Accused them of legally and financially sustaining an "economy of genocide." • Legal Errors & Rebuttal: Rejected by the US delegation for fundamental legal errors lacking basis in international law, leading to US financial sanctions and travel bans against her.
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AAP Badwara M.P. (@AAPBadwara) reportedAmazon I need this product. Please arrange delivery of the same product or provide a suitable resolution without making me place the order again. @amazonIN @AmazonHelp Please look into this issue and help resolve it.
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Mame's Legacy (@MamesLegacy) reported@unseen1_unseen You must've just been to a Walmart that just introduced dynamic pricing. Lol instead of hunting down what I want wherever they moved it to, I use their wifi to order it from Amazon while standing right in front of where the item used to be.
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Fardog57 (@fardog57) reported@TheWanderingLot Well, it is now a given in these times. The problem is that Amazon subs out their drivers, so there is no liability to the mighty Amazon. This may change legislatively soon. We'll soon see.
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Aarif Khan (@_aarifkhan) reported@AmazonHelp @amazonIN Issue not resolved...
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Joseph (@Perma_banned_me) reported@TonyHursh @realsashastone X, Google, and Amazon aren't the Internet or AI. You just named some sites living on a server you send a request to using TCP/IP over the Internet. Those websites don't require AI or new hyperscale data centers. The Internet isn't defined by "things most people like". Those things operated without AI. Before telling someone else they don't know what ******** they are talking about, you should learn something about what ******** you're talking about.
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Jonesy (@propguy400) reported@AmazonHelp I have already wasted time being told there isn’t an issue with 3rd party deliveries. I am forwarding the issue to the Colorado Attorney General’s Office for fraud.
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Libeer (@Libeer14) reported@Anafinio burning amazon server money
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octavian augustus.icp (@OWHistory) reported@Ramses_ICP Ok bro I will wait 15 years and btw Amazon chart is not broken as Icp is
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hash (@slicedsol) reported@rangichan @amazon that’s terrible.
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Nick Jose (@nickgg10) reported@dhrandy @amazon Dude! I ran into the same problem, @amazon has gotten so bad. They have gotten too big to give a rats *** about customers anymore and more than that none of their customer service reps speak a lick of English, pathetic!!
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Benny | The Bench Trades (@TheBenchTrades) reportedThe AI buildout is five layers and the money runs down them in order. Microsoft and Amazon set the budget. Nvidia and Micron sell the chips. Supermicro and Dell build the machines. Then somebody has to power and cool the building. Nothing runs without that layer.
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Shezy (@imeche_engineer) reportedprice error Amazon test