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.
July 4: Problems at Amazon
Amazon is having issues since 10:40 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.
- 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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Errors | 2 hours ago |
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Website Down | 9 hours ago |
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Errors | 10 hours ago |
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Errors | 12 hours ago |
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Sign in | 12 hours ago |
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Website Down | 24 hours ago |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Ramky (@Ramkypy) reported@AmazonHelp Very bad sir.. After writing privateessage also. The support person is asking to wait till 3 days as concern team! Is handling issue
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Morticia (@Morticia121212) reported@tacooghost @Roku Well, they still never fixed it. It's a problem with the Roku TV version, I'm pretty sure. I went & got the free trial at Amazon video & it is on there! Yay!
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Nisal Renuja (@nisalrenuja) reportedMany people already know about SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet. Now, to give Starlink some serious competition, Amazon is preparing to launch its own Low Earth Orbit (LEO) internet network (formerly known as Project Kuiper, now called Amazon LEO) this year (2026). On July 2, 2026, Amazon successfully sent 29 new satellites into orbit using a ULA Atlas V rocket. With this launch, their total number of satellites has reached 396. According to Chris Weber, the head of the Amazon LEO network, this amount of satellites is more than enough to start their initial broadband service (beta testing) later this year. However, the internet coverage will first only be available in high-latitude areas (regions near the North and South Poles). Countries like Sri Lanka, which are located near the equator, will have to wait a little longer until more satellites are launched to get coverage. Amazon's ultimate goal is to have 3,236 satellites in orbit by July 2029. When it comes to the devices users will need (terminals), Amazon plans to release laptop-sized receivers for regular homes. They will also introduce high-capacity units for businesses, government agencies, and airlines. Currently, Starlink is far ahead with over 10,400 satellites in orbit and 12 million active users. But with Amazon's massive financial backing, their AWS cloud computing power, and strong corporate connections, they are expected to give Starlink a very tough fight. Even though Amazon faced some delays and technical issues with new rockets (like Blue Origin, ULA Vulcan, and Ariane 6) along the way, they are determined to launch this internet service by the end of this year.
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erictruman (@erictruman) reportedAnyone having issues with Amazon Music streaming tonight? It’s not my internet’s connection. Streaming on tv with no problem.
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Jeff Dzado (@jadzado) reportedI used to run emulations of thousands of Kiva drive units, job managers, and dozens of workstations on my ~2013 MacBook. Entire facilities faster than realtime. Making targeted performance improvements. Meanwhile dozens of other engineers were trying to fight against network latency and run half of that in the cloud "because we're Amazon, and we have AWS, and we need big computers 200 msec away to scale!" They struggled to make it work with dozens of people (network latency made it a nonstarter) for 600 drive units on massive distributed compute. I was doing thousands... on my laptop. It was a part time effort for me to make it happen. Many problems in modern software and computer engineering are self inflicted.
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Khrimz0n (@Khrimz0n) reported@FakeUniforM @amazon *hate. Not have. ******* hate typing with a broken screen.
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💖 Emu 💖 (@emuonyurshoe) reportedbruh sometimes resellers have bots that autoprice things and they'll glitch out, doing stuff like this. RetroRefresh on Amazon is an example of this recently but I think they've fixed it
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Gabi Wall (@gabi_wall6) reportedNot possible in Nigeria currently. Someone also said yesterday that if you can built Amazon-like delivery service in Nigeria you would be rich. Do you know that most of Amazon deliveries are dropped at your doorstep? In a low trust society like Nigeria, you can’t do that. Packages will get stolen. Some will even pick up their own packages and lie that it was stolen. Another issue is infrastructure. Nigeria has very poor roads to do door to door deliveries. Another problem is poor home addresses. Addresses that you can’t just put in a map and it takes you directly there. How can you have fast delivery service like Amazon with all those problems?
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Oli Mabane | Ecom Growth (@olimabane) reportedThis ad spent £29K in 30 days. It generated 1,800 purchases at a 6.54 ROAS. Want to know what we *didn't* do? We didn't jump straight into writing hooks or briefing creators. Before we made a single creative, we spent two weeks living in the customer's world. Reddit threads. Amazon reviews. TikTok comments. Forums. Anywhere real people were talking honestly about the problem. We collected more than 1,000 customer conversations and grouped them by desire. Not what the brand thought customers wanted. What customers actually wanted. Their frustrations. The products they'd already wasted money on. The words they used when they weren't trying to impress anyone. That research became the brief. The brief became the creative. The creative worked because it didn't sound like marketing. It sounded like the customer. Most brands spend weeks making ads. We spend weeks understanding the people the ads are for. Which approach do you think scales better?
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The South-Side River Rat (@poopy_president) reported@landpalestine @SouhanStrib Let murders and drug dealers run the streets, but hey those Amazon trucks are the real problem.
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Max Otaku🤓🏳️🌈 (@ThatLazyOtakuVT) reportedBack at Amazon we always made sure that mattress rolled out slowly or it would've been a problem
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Siddharth Jaiswal (@sdrth) reported@ditherblue Please share if you find something. I’ve only found waveshare displays on Amazon The only feasible option so far is to get an old Kindle and tear it down.
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Sara Morrison (@SaraMorris0n) reported@HPMattAlexander @RupertLowe10 I take it you haven’t read the 113-page Mass Deportations policy, then, or any of their other policies? Near the end of the deportations paper (p103), they note that “dramatic changes” are needed to the legislation that will render so-called “legals” ILLEGAL “overnight”. Their energy policy is also premised entirely on Britain becoming energy self-sufficient and no longer having to rely on importing it, so we are not beholden to foreign powers or at the mercy of global market fluctuations (such as wars overseas), which will create thousands of jobs for local people and make energy cheap again. It also advocates for reviving the waning North Sea oil and gas industry in Aberdeen with plans for expansion, and other industrial activity elsewhere, scrapping Net Zero policy because it’s tanking our economy - and is in practice very destructive to the environment (for example, the blades on wind farms kill vast numbers of birds, while wood is considered “green”energy, even when it comes from/depletes the Amazon rainforest and makes the long journey to Britain by steamship!) and only retaining green energy production where it is cost effective, pointing out that only a wealthy economy can afford to invest in research into non-polluting forms of energy. They also advocate for scaling back the civil service, reducing state interference in people’s lives, restoring the NHS and making pubs (especially rural ones) viable businesses again - since the current obscene legislation means most cannot even cover their expenses. Of course, that’s a massive oversimplification of the policies, but I can tell you they do not “misdiagnose” the problems. Their economic paper is due out any day now, and I’m very keen to read that, as they are proposing doubling the VAT threshold, slashing income tax and all manner of other things.
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Blockchain Daily News (@blckchaindaily) reported🚨 AMAZON ADS BUSINESS NEARLY TRIPLES TO $72B IN UNDER FIVE YEARS WITH NO DOWN QUARTERS $AMZN
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डॉ श्रृष्टि शर्मा (@Shishtiii) reported@AmazonHelp @amazonIN I ordered projector (171-2976541-9839509) from past 5 days mental harassment going on projector from you guys , and when it came it was not working , delivered me faulty product now telling me to go to service centre . I have not paid for this torture
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Trent Boyett (@BarryGoosey) reported@FB_WSB Auto-buy doesn't work on pokemon releases at or around msrp. Been down this road already with Amazon
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ؘtove (@katidixie) reportedand apparently there’s only one tv series amazon is producing lol do you guys actually enjoy acting clueless? stop trying to hunt down the actors when it’s pretty obvious we’re only going to find out once there’s another official announcement
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Sehajpreet Singh (@absolutesingh) reported(3/n) Here is the hidden math trick: The product page clubs a Flat ₹750 and a Flat ₹3,000 discount together (totaling ₹3,750). But at checkout, a hidden ₹3,000 cap applies, so Amazon silently scales both down by exactly 20% to ₹600 and ₹2,400.
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Tony Mars (@Corrosive_Fluid) reported@WILDCARDofAC A couple years ago I bought fuse wire off of Amazon and connected all my mortars to the same fuse. I had to weigh them down since my test ones hopped. Lol.
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Dailydiscount.IN (@DailydiscountIN) reported@pointperkspicks @amazon What was the issue dude Did they have any warning?
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GH HILL (@GHHILL1911) reportedDigitally walked into a room and forgot why I was there. Okay, so on the Alienware wiht the new OS again... I go to log into Amazon. And the password had been changed so the Wallet had the wrong password and it wouldn't get me in. But it says you can scan a QR Code to verify with my phone app, so I do that and it wants a passkey. If I couldn't remember the new password how am I going to remember the passkey? So I go down the rabbit hole on that and finally get ino the Amazon account! Yeah. But now I have no idea why I needed to get into Amazon in the first place.
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Patriot Agent BoOnE (@AgentBoone82) reported@ClassyXoge Amazon has the same issue if the license goes away what you thought you bought can just go *poof* on Amazon Prime Video..
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Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported@Tranquila20031 We're sorry to know about your issue with our Amazon Now services. Please check periodically and place an order when the service restores. -Trevor
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Suzi Hixon Bledsoe 🇻🇦⚖️ (@suzihixon) reported@theallinpod I’m not well versed in the ai/software/ dev space, but Amazon did something similar with e-commerce. Basically stole third party sellers data in exchange for using the platform. Saw this with far too many of my clients. Essentially ground them down with fees then gutted them.
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Auntie Sherry (@auntiesherry2) reportedgotta give amazon credit for offering no drop down menus that actually help their customers with a delivery problem my comment to amazon?? "liar liar pants on fire!"
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Ringroyalty (@Ringroyalty2099) reported@KLaz_1212 @RinoTheBouncer Yeah, but you do have to wonder how often sales will happen in the future on digital releases. Because right now, digital releases are still competing with physical releases. So while physical game could still go on sale, digital games will try to match that. But, if you remove the physical component will the digital games still entice people with sales. So.. I don't mind things like game pass or PSN where you pay a monthly fee, but you get access to free games as long as you keep paying the fee. I don't actually don't mind that concept for me. In my own personal life, if there's a game I really like. And I really want, I would buy it physically just so I know I have it. But again, do you really have it? Because how often do you buy a physical disk? And there's no game on it or you buy it. And there's a game, but it's broken beyond belief. And you need to have a five hour download in order to make it whole again. So at that point, you're already digital. It's a slippery slope. What the game developers and the industry needs to do isn't sure people that when you buy a game digitally on your console, you will forever have access to that game unless they can completely ensure that this is never going to work. Because they've been doing it with movies forever. If you buy Amazon Prime movies, but you cancel your Amazon Prime. You don't really have access to those movies anymore. As far as I'm aware I've never canceled it. So I don't know, but that's what they have to figure out, or at least give you the ability to transfer your collection onto something. But again, that's opening doors for scalpers and stuff like that..
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Keith Kolich (@KeithKolich) reported@volcaholic1 Blaaahhh!!! Its been like being in a Sauna bath here! I've never been to the Amazon Jungle but I'm guessing this is what its like down thar!
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Madhav Arora 🌊 (@saahilaroraa007) reported@AmazonHelp @amazonIN @AmazonHelp Kindly RESOLVE the actual problem instead of deflecting."
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Justtweet (@SWorld87996) reportedI am found of going down after things are goung well for me..... it started with amazon kdp during 2020 era I was making $200,100 montly on amazon before I came across low content book I can create thousands in minutes and will make more money. That made me lose my account
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Chalu Lombdi (@TheDarkstar1122) reported@AmazonHelp Amazon help but provides no help ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) More like Amazon Copy Paste Organisation has Billions of dollars but employees are using notepad to "resolve" issues. ChatGPT could replace this department and do a better job