Amazon status: access issues and outage reports
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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 15: Problems at Amazon
Amazon is having issues since 08:40 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 (46%)
- Errors (28%)
- Sign in (25%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 1 hour ago |
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Errors | 10 hours ago |
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Sign in | 13 hours ago |
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Website Down | 15 hours ago |
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Sign in | 15 hours ago |
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Sign in | 23 hours ago |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Abdullah IbnAl (@AbdullahIbnal) reported@batbglobal What kind of businesses will replace them Or will they just close down and everything is Amazon?
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Ballsrog (@EmperorBallzrog) reported@JWalters314 ****** retards will say this **** and then applaud all businesses being closed down other than Walmart and Amazon because a bad cold is going around 😝
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JCK Hunting (@HuntingJck) reported@TheCriticalDri2 Aside from that telepathy ***** that can give you a heart attack if you use it too long, am I the only one who thinks the bad guys were severely ill equipped for chasing down 2 people? Does Spielberg not know that you can buy FLIR-equipped hobby drones from Amazon?
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Milk Road AI (@MilkRoadAI) reportedThis is WILD! Something very large is happening in global bond markets, and most people are completely missing it (Save this). The hyperscalers, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and Meta have collectively committed $725 billion in capital expenditure for 2026 alone, up 77% from the $410 billion record set in 2025, and Goldman Sachs projects total combined capex from 2026 through 2031 reaching $7.6 trillion. Those numbers are so large they have broken the American bond market's ability to absorb them. In 2024, not a single dollar of hyperscaler bond issuance was in a non-USD currency. In 2025, 100% of new non-USD issuance was new meaning the category barely existed the year before. By 2026, non-USD currencies already account for 48% of hyperscaler bond funding, with the euro at 52% of that slice, JPY at 15%, CAD at 14%, GBP at 12%, and CHF at 7%. Bank of America confirmed the shift, hyperscalers have doubled the non-dollar share of their bond funding to 30% of total issuance in 2026. The individual deal sizes tell the story of how fast this is moving. In May, Alphabet issued ¥576.5 billion approximately $3.6 billion in yen denominated bonds, the largest yen bond ever sold by any non-Japanese company in history, surpassing the previous record set by Berkshire Hathaway in 2019. Then Amazon came in June and issued C$14 billion in Canadian dollar bonds, the largest corporate bond ever sold in the Canadian market, attracting over C$28 billion in investor orders, nearly double the amount ultimately sold. Amazon's single Canadian deal surpassed Alphabet's previous record Canadian issuance of C$8.5 billion set just weeks earlier in May. Alphabet has now set borrowing records in yen, Canadian dollars, Swiss francs, and sterling in a single calendar year. Morgan Stanley projects euro borrowing by hyperscalers will hit €50 billion in 2026 potentially making the United States the single largest source of corporate debt issuance in the entire eurozone, ahead of France. Global AI-related debt issuance is projected to reach $570 billion for the full year 2026, according to Morgan Stanley more than double the pace of the same period last year and nearly four times the 2022 level. The AI infrastructure buildout is so capital-intensive that even the most cash-rich companies in human history, Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, and Meta collectively hold over a trillion dollars in cash and near-cash assets have concluded they cannot self-fund it. And they are barely started. Come join Milk Road Pro for our full breakdown, what $7.6 trillion in hyperscaler capex means for global credit markets over the next five years and our entire Ai thesis. Link below!
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Wolfgang Preier (@preier_wolfgang) reported@EdMarkey You must immediately shut down Tesla, Space-X NASA, Boeing, Ford, GM, Intel, Amazon, Google, Apple, AMD, nVidia. They are all getting government money, they are all corrupt government outlets. Expropraite them and throw their workers into the Gulag in Guantanamo!
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syco316 (@syco316) reported@Mining_losses @BamaSaltyMarine Oh nice. I have noticed mres have gone back down in price. Used to be $20-25 a piece on Amazon for a while.
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Luna⚡EV Renovations | Premium R&R Expert (@LunaAnders30499) reported@NestorLRamos @Tesla Love seeing these quick DIY wins! 💪 But for the charge port door (and most exterior bits), going through a Tesla specialist like me : - Proper diagnostics so the car doesn’t throw weird errors later - I handle sourcing the right part so you don’t have to hunt Amazon
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Terry Taylor, AUTHOR. (@TerryTa98274343) reported@AuthorTRobare The last book Amazon printed for me the type was so light it looked like it was printed with a bad ribbon. Anyone else have this issue?
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Aditya Kulkarni (@adityakulkarnee) reported@amazonIN Never buying anything from Amazon again. After purchasing TWS earbuds on amazon, the product upon charging is not working. Your leadership team at CC day they can't help as it's open box delivery. But, how am i supposed to know the product is working before charging?
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۟ (@jadorepilled) reported@petticoatpriest @de4dname It’s so embarrassing like pls put the Amazon skirt down my love…
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Dave (@Dave_NaddaBot) reported@NASCAR I'm done watching races on @amazon . Picture quality goes from great to horrible constantly. I never have issues with other streaming services. It doesn't matter how much they pay you if everyone stops watching.
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MIRZA (@mirza_sarmin) reported@MarioNawfal This is insane. Dude treating Walgreens like his personal Amazon cart with zero fear. Chicago needs to fix this before every store just shuts down. 😤
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Mark White (@MarkWhiteIA) reported@BestStephenD Actually. Most became billionaires by solving a problem. Pandemic without Amazon anyone? lol. You're Linders by your ideology, and perhaps envy that you can't build a solution to anything n
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JesusIsGodAndKing (@JesusGodAndKing) reported@timo_rf Doesn’t fix Anthropic’s security jailbreak and vulnerability that Amazon security teams found.
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Mark E. Jeftovic (@jeftovic) reportedFor some reason I've seen this tweet in my timeline several times. Let me help you: Decades ago, these two guys wrote a book on how self-made millionaires thought and what they did that made them self-made millionaires. It wasn't unethical, it didn't involve cheating, nor stealing money, property or assets from others, in fact, just the opposite. And if you followed the principles they laid out, they figured you go from a standing start (zero net worth or even in debt) to millionaire status in about seven years. If you really focused, they said, you could maybe do it in five. It's an old book, sometimes you can't even find it on Amazon or Ebay - it's out of print - but it still holds up. You could sum the whole thing up in three words and one of the words is only one letter long. In this day and age - with access to the sum total of human knowledge, essentially for free - and access to low cost compute, cloud infra and AI to do something with it, I think you could cut Dobbins and Pettiman's 5-7 year time frame down to maybe 3 or 4 years. If you changed one word in that three word summation of the book, you could possibly do it in a year or two (yes, there's a cheat code). All kinds of people have dug themselves out of very deep holes and gone on to attain levels of wealth they never thought possible... (and the reason they thought it was impossible was because they kept telling themselves that). But once you figure out that it is possible, then something magical happens. True alchemy. It becomes possible. Not for other people. For you. Nobody else is keeping you down. You are keeping yourself down. When you keep telling yourself that somebody else's success has robbed you if yours, you are literally and actively brainwashing yourself to be a loser (I'm sorry, but it's true). So stop wanting to tear other people down and instead, learn from them. Read every book on or by successful people, listen to them on podcasts, study their shareholder letters and memoirs. Stop watching TV, turn off the news and start listening to audiobooks, and read books, and transcripts, reports and tutorials. You can watch YouTube videos that will teach you everything you need to know about any subject matter, for free. What do self-made millionaires... billionaires... and now trillionaires think, know and do? Stop whining, and find out. Then do that instead.
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Aayush Bhardwaj (@AayushB8) reported@AmazonHelp @ZEE5India Thanks for responding. I've already reported this to ZEE5 Support via multiple emails, videos, screenshots & ticket #6811282. Since all other Fire TV apps work normally and the issue is isolated to ZEE5 after their June 9 update, I'm awaiting a response from ZEE5 regarding a fix.
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Ashlei Mae (@morundomiel) reported@IntheBighouse We need a resolution. We will fight. If amazon @AmazonMGMStudio does the wrong thing. Lol. We will see how it crashes. But they are nervous so watch them bring in a big name to "fix" this. I think... and i will shut up now
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Grouch (@Antifunbw) reported@Miles_Brundage Doesn’t Amazon own a huge stake in Anthropic? Why would slowing their business down be beneficial to them
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MtnRiverCindy (@MtnRiverCindy) reportedJust had the rudest customer service supervisor @amazon who hung up after refusing to attempt to resolve the issue. The regular guy Mohammad was fine. Supervisor was awful. @amazon do better and refund my card.
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Nunya Bidness (@NunyaBidne76723) reported@creating8peace @DManyun_ I was having trouble with the Paramount+ app and unsubbed it was so bad. I resubbed just for this event, but through Amazon. It's working good, if not still super bad at navigation.
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Dharmesh Balani (@BalaniDharmesh) reported@AmazonHelp @amazonIN How illogical it is that you can take the parcel from seller and deliver it to me but the reverse is not possible and it has logistics problem Kindly understand and arrange a pickup for my return also stop your robotic replies on mail and solve the actual problem
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SambujD (@SambujDhar1991) reported@kris_sg Such a lame excuse. Amazon was never supposed to build AWS. Dell was never supposed to enter AI server business. Nokia, a failing mobile company, was never supposed to pivot to telecommunications & cloud infra. And I’m not even talking about Elon.
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Steve (@r_u_thinking) reported@JamesMcPherson @amazon Service actually went down when they opened a distribution center near us. When everything came USPS, FedEx or ups, it came on time. That said, I don't want amazon robots anywhere near my house. I've worked hard to keep the surveillance tech out of the house and won't invite it.
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bbear1116 (@bbear111670) reported@catturd2 There is an easy fix for people who are deeply offended by multibillionaires; they can close their accounts at Facebook, stop online shopping at Amazon, throw away all handheld electronic devices and stop asking AI for help.
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Gil (@gilgNYC) reported@0x15f @codyplof Wait Amazon reported the issue? Haven’t had time to read more.
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sarika (@sarikayadav44) reported₹148 to ₹305 Journey: The Reality of Online vs Local Shops These days, whenever something runs out at home, people first grab their phone and open a shopping app. Because apps show big offers like: “₹40 OFF”, “Flat Discount”, “Free Delivery” A man did the same and decided to order refined oil online. On Swiggy Instamart it was ₹148 On Blinkit ₹149 On Flipkart Grocery ₹156 On Amazon around ₹160 He thought online is the cheapest option. But the real calculation started at checkout. ₹148 oil ₹22 delivery charge ₹9 handling fee ₹18 platform fee 👉 Total came to around ₹197 Then the app showed: “Free delivery on orders above ₹299” So he thought of adding a few more items. ₹45 biscuits and ₹70 shampoo were added. Now the bill became around ₹285. After GST and other charges, the total reached nearly ₹305. So a ₹148 oil turned into a ₹300+ order. Then he went to a nearby shop. The same oil was available there for ₹160. The shopkeeper said, “Just pay ₹5 less.” So it came down to ₹155 — and he got it instantly. No waiting, no extra charges, no forced add-ons. Most importantly, there was trust built over years of buying from the same shop. Many times, when money was short, the shopkeeper would even say: “Take it now, pay ₹500–₹1000 later.” Sometimes even ₹2000–₹3000 credit was managed by the end of the month. But online platforms don’t work that way. You pay first, then the order moves ahead. If you are ₹1 short, the order fails. And if people completely shift to online shopping, local shops may slowly stop giving credit. Because trust is built where people keep coming
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Devina Mehra (@devinamehra) reportedWhat everyone is completely missing about the US and #globalmarkets - it is not there in any headline or analysis you see Read on In the US, besides the hardware and semiconductor rally, money has moved to non-tech value and small cap stocks. This is reflected in the recent rise in the Dow Jones industrial average and Russel 2000 (the US mid/small cap index) which are up +30.2% and +18.6% for 2026 year to date, compared to a mere +8.6% for S&P500 and +11.4% for the Nasdaq composite The Mag 7 (the seven big tech stocks) - Microsoft, Meta, Apple, Amazon, Google/Alphabet, Nvidia, Tesla - have contributed to only 6% of the S&P500 move as against 50% + in 2023 and 2024; 40% + in 2025 THREE of the seven are actually down for the year As for the #semiconductor and hardware rally and how flaky it can be I will write separately. I have been following those stocks for well over two decades, and understand how cyclical semiconductor and semiconductor equipment industries are and why. As an aside this is also a reason why most Gift City schemes have hugely underperformed (most are actually down for the last 6 months) because they thought they could coast by buying the same old stocks that had worked in the past. Jo 7-8 US stocks or 6 Asian stocks ka naam maloom Hai vah Le Lo and collect the fees Except that it is never that simple and if you want to do that you can easily do it directly without the fees. Their skill was in setting up the Gift City structure not in any indepth understanding of global markets or stocks Every fund manager who is on record as having zero Global exposure nearly 2 years ago is now a self styled Global expert - confidently stating so on every podcast and interview simply because they now have a product to sell. The data on global investing as offered by various Gift City providers is as below (FG stands for @firstglobalsec). And remember that the FG-GFF is not just an equity product it's a multi asset product and includes low yielding fixed income... still it has done so much better than the Gift City products, even in a year when Global equities performed well. Returns are in US dollars post fees as reported 👇 Remember First Global is the OG here - we have been Global since 1999... And recognised as such by every international business publication from Financial Times, Forbes, Fortune, Businessweek to The Wall Street Journal and Barron's
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pokerocks #ThankYouMiura (@Pokerocks297) reported@GreatGoldPirate @Joshua_Cartus Skypeia is literally a massive Hotspot for lore and worldbuilding and has only gotten more important same with Alabasta. Nothing about Saboady, Impel Down, Amazon Lily, or Marineford is about traditional swashbuckling piracy at all. Have you not read these arcs since 2012?
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Rahul Ghosh (@rahul__gh0sh) reportedDont buy heavy appliances from amazon. The delivery partner will reject your order at thier convenience and customer service will just delay the issue without resolution. @amazonIN @AmazonHelp
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connor sell (@ThaNewDealer723) reported@AmazonHelp @amazon Talked to quite a few people at Amazon via chat. No resolution. Totally ridiculous idea to think we can pin down a delivery time?