Amazon status: access issues and outage reports
Problems detected
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.
July 3: Problems at Amazon
Amazon is having issues since 06:20 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.
- Website Down (46%)
- Errors (28%)
- Sign in (26%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Leon linton (@leonfromlondon) reported@Argos_Online I can't believe how hard Argos makes it to make a complaint. Or to speak to members of staff over the phone. This is terrible, it's like they are intentionally trying to kill their business and encourage customers to buy from Amazon instead.
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Harish (@harishwtf) reported@amazonIN @AmazonHelp the solution you sent in the DM took me to the same chat i have issues with
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flipnartist (@flipnartist80) reported@AmazonHelp it would be nice if your customer service reps and email actually helped rectify and identify issues and solutions instead of sending an obvious ai/generic response to your customers/employees. Pathetic.
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Ron Willemsen (@RonWillemsen7) reported@TheRedDragon Selling XBOX, getting rid of it, quitting .. pure BS. It makes no sense what so ever. Maybe in your mind, or that of some toxic fanboys, but that's the problem .. isn't it. What if; to who wold it be sold then, Apple, Amazon, Tencent, Embracer, Netflix ? does that sound logical?
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🎖️Prachi (@prachi_capricon) reported@AmazonHelp Isn't your team supposed to follow up? This anyhow would be my last order with you guys . Your service levels have gone down the drain
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Gaurav Ranna (@GauravR01518936) reported@Hey_Bratz @BandBajaateRaho @AmazonHelp Waiting for that karma… but till then Amazon should fix their system first.
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Bryce Joe (@yobrycejoe) reportedIf your Amazon product feels stuck, it is usually one fix at a time: main image, title, price, reviews, PPC, then inventory. I think in weeks, not exits. One clear problem, one change. Listings grow strange fast when you refuse to stop. What upgrade do you ship this week?
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BankofVol Grift¹⁰⁰⁰🤖🤖¹⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰ (@BankofVol) reportedYou're mostly right about demand imo. That's exactly why the question is subtle and tricky. Every infrastructure supercycle in history was right about demand, and wrong about the down-year. — Rail traffic kept growing after 1873. Railbuilding collapsed anyway — Internet traffic never stopped compounding after 2000. Fiber capex fell by more than half — Oil demand grew straight through 2015. Shale capex was cut to the bone Demand is a level. Capex is a flow. The flow answers to financing conditions and second derivatives, not to whether the future is real. The future was real every single time. So, your question. What drops new builds 20% in 2027–2030? Not demand. Three mechanisms, ranked: 1 Five boards. That's the entire buyer side. The overwhelming majority of AI capex flows from five companies. One strategy pivot at one of them is arithmetically a 15–20% industry event (ref the META news, even if unsubstantiated, impact this week). Amazon already cut AWS capex in 2022–23 while cloud demand kept growing. "Structural" doesn't protect you from a single CFO decision. 2 The credit channel. Hyperscalers raised $108B of debt in 2025, with over a trillion more projected. Capex intensity is running at 45–57% of revenue, utility ratios, not tech ratios. Supercycles don't die of weak demand. They die when the paper stops rolling. One soft AI-revenue quarter reprices every data-center SPV at once, and the marginal builders go first. 3 The depreciation clock. The 2025–26 GPU vintage floods P&Ls in 2027–28 on 3–5 year schedules. AI revenue has to cross the depreciation curve by then, or five boards that benchmark each other cut in unison. That's not a demand event either. That's accounting meeting governance. Where you're right: 2027 is armored. 30–50% of planned 2026 capacity is already slipping to 2028 on grid queues. The backlog is funded and moving. Near term, supply-constrained is exactly what it looks like. Where the frame breaks: "there will be winners and not-so-winners" — your word, is precisely why the ticker list doesn't follow from the thesis. Memory is a cyclical inside a secular. HBM is sold out through 2026 and tight through 2027, but the supply response is already under construction. Yongin comes online in 2027, Samsung's P5 in 2028, converted DRAM lines and yield gains faster than that. When it lands in 2028, it meets whatever demand deceleration exists by then, the same year the depreciation clock strikes. Memory does what memory does. The industry humming along has never once saved the suppliers from their own cycle. The buildout doesn't end. The financing pauses, for a year or two at a time. Every fortune in infrastructure was made and lost inside that distinction. Not financial advice.
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CryptoCondom (@crypto_condom) reportedBrother, my partners rivian had to be turned in under a lemon law it was so bad. My local Amazon company was required to buy x amount of rivians for their shipping operation…they break down so often they sit unused in the industrial park warehouse where they live next to a lot of Mercedes sprinters. Given the valuation, they are dead weight. Any robot they make will kill you or break down.
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Dr. Suvendu Mohanty🇮🇳🙏 (@SMohanty89) reportedDear @AmazonHelp, @amazon Very disappointed with the service. My return pickup for Order #404-1661324-9753935 keeps getting postponed, and customer support has been unhelpful and unprofessional. Please resolve this issue and arrange the pickup immediately.
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Steve Mullaney (@StevesThrillers) reported@shannon4t76 Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Waterstones. In Twisted, narcissist Ned implements a disturbing plan to solve a problem and he does not care who is hurt. Elise, Ned's wife, ends up being the heroine -- sort of. Ned is a scumbag. In Randomization, Matthew kills someone just to see what it would be like. The voice in his head awakens afterward. Matthew evolves as a serial killer while we devolves mentally. In spite of what he does, Matthew is quite likeable.
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Cornelius | Bible❤️🩹 | Good Mindset 💡| Football (@cornelius_sb) reportedDeep down, I want to learn Amazon KDP.
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Ed. 😬 (@Darket696) reportedIf you want to make a difference and send a clear message to these corporate entertainment giants then you need to make a stand. Cancel your Netflix, PS Plus, Gamepass, Spotify, Amazon prime, Disney Plus. Stop buying ultimate editions, stop paying for micro transactions and in game digital currency. The entertainment industry is more consumer led than you think and you as the consumer have the power to force a change. We're all part of this problem. We exchanged our rights and value for convenience.....
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Lucy Connolly (@LucyTCWife) reported@SBarrettBar Blackwells have stock online. Waterstones haven’t listed it! Can’t say I’m surprised. Amazon is being ridiculous. I’m hoping it’s just teething issues, but not convinced.
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Ramkishan choudhary (@RKKataniya) reported@AmazonHelp I ordered American eagle men casual pant from Amazon but I have a size issue so I want to return my order . I tried create return with link But I am unable to create return so Please create return. Order number 40560177340182704
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FBA LeadList | Amazon OA Leads (@FBALeadList) reportedRight now a lot of Amazon sellers are: - Burning hours sourcing - Falling in love with products - Then hitting “approval required” on everything that actually moves That’s not a sourcing problem. That’s an approval problem.
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Me Again (@bcbradley58) reported@AmazonHelp I spent over an hour last night going over all of the orders that had problems yesterday. On the order that was delivered to the wrong address I was asked if I wanted a refund or a replacement I chose the replacement. Guess what, it was delivered to the wrong address again. The person that received the package was kind enough to bring it to me. He said his wife told the driver it was the wrong address, but the driver did not speak English and walked off and left it anyway. Enough is enough. I also had another order yesterday that was sent back to the shipper because that person apparently can't read a map either. I was told they would try again, but so far there has been no update on them trying again today. I have been a customer for many years and this problem has just started and frankly it is about to be the end of my long relationship with Amazon.
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I AM A ******* ARCHITECT (@CaptXpl) reported@Accentilli4 @vamphome @missingcategory The issue is femboys have garnered a RANCID reputation from the sheer amounts of grooming and alt-right parroting they do. On top of them having terrible Amazon Basics fits.
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Pepper Conchobhar 🇺🇲 (@PepperConch) reported@dlamini_sa2411 @Gigiof5momof2 @Oluchisxn I'm starting to think this is a good wife test. If your girl wants a $20,000 ring and a $60,000 wedding, she's not wife material. I got my rings off Amazon. About $100 each for two. I've got some fancy costume jewelry off Ebay that other women have swooned over. I tell them every time that I chose the $20 ring off ebay and a new track saw and remind young women about priorities. Money is finite and none of us are super rich. Put that money in a 401K or use it as a down payment on a car/house.
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smv (@slimvnsn) reportedMy 3-year-old handed me his cookie yesterday and said he didn't want it. I checked, you don't want this? He said no. Don't you eat it either, is what I thought he'd say next, because there's always a catch. He didn't say that. He said you have it, Daddy. So I ate it. The sound that came out of this child. Neighbors heard it. Mr. Ray probably heard it 2 doors down. He stood there pointing at my mouth like I'd committed something the courts should know about. That was HIS cookie. He GAVE it to me. Both things were true to him at the same time and my crime lived exactly in the middle. I offered him a new cookie. Worse, apparently. It wasn't THE cookie. THE cookie was gone. I watched him grieve a specific cookie while holding an identical cookie. Grandma said I should've known. Apparently I did the same thing to her in 1993 over a biscuit and she still ate hers wrong. There's no rulebook. The rules live inside them and change hourly. He forgave me at bathtime. Patted my arm. Said next time just hold it. Hold it. Forever, I guess. That's the job. And if the chef has ever made your day, his book The Imaginary Son is live on Amazon now. Every bowl of air soup, every leaf, all in one place. Go grab the good chair.
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G15 Extra Stuff (@G15Extra) reported@Warlustgg Will definitely do when I get home, just need to write stuff down in case for the future if I need to get a physical gift card or something from Amazon
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Sofia DeLorean (@SofiaD3Lor3an) reported@AndyRileyish @amazon Imagine getting fired because Andy wanted to be sure to get the box without any legal problem
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AI Theory (@AItheoryx) reportedTESLA JUST SLAPPED A $200/WEEK CAP ON EMPLOYEE AI SPENDING. STARTING JULY 6. Software engineers were burning thousands of dollars in tokens every week. The bill got too high. Now any spend over $200 needs manager approval. The catch: xAI beta products are exempt. Elon is forcing Tesla to cut AI costs except when the money goes to his other company. The irony is brutal. Tesla spent months building dashboards ranking employees by token usage to encourage more AI adoption. Some teams competed to consume the most. The push worked too well. Now they are scrambling to undo it. Tesla is not alone. Uber blew through its entire 2026 AI budget by April. Meta, Amazon, and Walmart all introduced caps or pushed employees toward cheaper models. The deeper problem: Grok is not popular inside Tesla. Employees prefer Anthropic's Claude. Musk keeps pushing his own products. The market keeps choosing better ones. When a company that bets its entire valuation on AI cannot afford a few thousand dollars per engineer per week, what happens when it tries to scale robotaxis and humanoid robots. The cap is not about cost control. It is about control. And it is not working.
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Joanne Hattersley - Freelance Writer. (@madhatterpress) reported@LucyTCWife @AmazonUK I got mine on Amazon Australia sent to my iPad. No problems.
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Hanan (@HannyBmt) reportedI didn’t want to make this tweet but I’m absolutely disgusted by Amazon’s support team. My account got banned due to a return that was supposed to to collect by THEM and the driver came whilst I wasn’t present but marked it as collected. So falsely saying that something was collecting make Amazon seem as I’m doing fraud. I appealed and they say that I have multiple account when’s it my only one then I had a chat on the phone with customer and got promised within 24 hours my account would be restored because it is NOT my fault. Here I am 24 hours later getting told it won’t get reopened. Absolutely horrendous service no caring about the customer and I even had 2 big orders recently placed which I now cannot return if I have issues. I will be making sure this review gets everywhere and contact my bank for a chargeback. Worst experience ever. @amazon @AmazonHelp
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Vivek Rathi (@rathivivek10) reported@amazonIN My issue is still not resolved, is the ops team so reluctant? @AmazonHelp
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HBT ONLY (@HBTonly) reported@myzccc amazon in 1000% going to pass that cost down to the drivers somehow.
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nun u (@DeanAbraham8) reported@UPS ups is one step down from amazon at least the stupid usps deal makers make ups pay more to do their work. I was postmaster general however I wouldn’t help you guys at all same with Amazon. I’d let you suffer as well and just do our own stuff like FedEx does.
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Justin_Debates (@justin_debates) reported@iam_biglad1 wtf are you talking about? The average Amazon employee makes $90k a year, putting them in the second highest quintile in America. The entry level wage is $23 per hour. In Walmart the entry wage is $15/hr and the average compensation company wide is $123,000 per year. The problem isn’t their compensation package. It’s grown *** adults making terrible life decisions leading them to be cashiers at the age of 50. Their lack of skill isn’t my problem, and you stealing my money through taxes to support them isn’t your right.
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bobby thompson (@Cantwithbs) reported@Beboeieio @iam_biglad1 Ive thought about that statement for yrs. Why does a doctor make more that the plumber who comes to his house to wallow in that doctors **** to fix his toilet? People like getting amazon on the same day. Whos important again? Idk. Kinda crazy when ya get down to it