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 7: Problems at Amazon
Amazon is having issues since 08:20 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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Sign in | 10 hours ago |
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Website Down | 12 hours ago |
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Website Down | 12 hours ago |
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Sign in | 13 hours ago |
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Errors | 15 hours ago |
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Errors | 17 hours ago |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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J Boogie (@JsQuick3Pod) reportedWNBA League Pass on @PrimeVideo @amazon SUCKS!!! I wish YoutubeTv still offered it. It was such a user friendly platform with zero issues.
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Hemali Tanna (@hemalitanna) reported@sidmajumdar1 @Flipkart Same with Amazon now and Blinkit. Flipkart is terrible.
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TREK (@trek_official) reportedBREAKING: Microsoft is cutting 4,800 jobs and overhauling its entire Xbox gaming division. Microsoft spent $69 billion acquiring Activision Blizzard to become the dominant force in gaming. It never closed the gap with PlayStation and Nintendo. Now it is cutting 3,200 Xbox jobs, selling four studios, and restructuring the entire division to cut costs after years of heavy losses on hardware and content. The remaining 1,600 cuts are coming from across the broader business as Microsoft shifts money away from headcount and toward AI infrastructure. The company is spending $190 billion on AI this year. To fund that, it needs to cut costs everywhere else. Amazon and Meta are doing the same. Big Tech combined will spend over $700 billion on AI in 2026 while simultaneously laying off thousands of employees across their businesses. Microsoft told employees the jobs being cut are not being replaced by AI. But it also said AI is fundamentally changing how work gets done, which is exactly why the roles no longer exist. None of this has helped the stock. Microsoft shares are down 23 percent in the first half of 2026, their worst first half since 2022. source @bulltheoryio
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Home Shield (@HomeShieldiOS) reportedWhat if your home could remind you before problems start? 🏠 Home Shield’s smart reminders + easy Amazon links keep everything running smoothly while saving you time & money! ✨ #HomeCare #SmartHome
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gwenny (@gwennyxv) reportedI think having my Amazon wishlist would fix me
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedEcommerce sellers spend hours a day manually watching competitors and adjusting prices. That's a terrible use of time. Built RepriceIQ — AI agents that monitor competitors across Amazon, eBay, and Walmart 24/7, automatically repricing your products to stay competitive while
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FraudCue (@Fraud_Cue) reported@Uber_India What kind or bull **** is this. Took an Uber from Navi Mumbai airport today early morning at 12:25 am. The money got deducted from Amazon pay. But your driver said it has not happened, and asked me to do again via Phone pe, which I did. On reaching home, I understood it was duplicate charge. Now, Uber says not our problem.
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DesertAIP (@DesertAIP) reported@SGTWipper1Each YouTube and Amazon are golden resources. While I had my dryer apart, I not only replaced the heating coil but the two sensors inside as well, cost another $5 for those parts. Total was maybe $35 for the fix of a $600 plus appliance.
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AFRICA IS HOME GLOBAL (@AfricaisHOME2) reportedHon Hai Precision Industry, also known as Foxconn, reported surging sales driven by strong demand for AI servers that house Nvidia accelerators. Revenue for the April to May period jumped 34 percent year over year to NT$1.69 trillion, or about 53.6 billion dollars, with May alone climbing 40 percent. For the full June quarter, analysts expect revenue growth of around 32 percent. The company said its server business has now surpassed smartphones as its largest sales contributor, marking a shift away from its legacy iPhone assembly work. April revenue also rose 29.7 percent to NT$832.1 billion, and Hon Hai expects second quarter sales to grow both sequentially and year over year. Executives say the US will gradually become the company’s largest AI server production hub, with new capacity in Wisconsin and Texas to serve major cloud providers. The AI boom continues to reshape Hon Hai’s business as Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft collectively earmark about 725 billion dollars for AI this year. First quarter profit rose to NT$49.9 billion, or 1.6 billion dollars, beating analyst expectations of NT$48.4 billion, while sales increased 30 percent. Hon Hai projects substantial business expansion in 2026, with AI as the key growth driver, though Chairman Young Liu noted uncertainty around the business environment from the Middle East crisis. Despite concerns about an AI bubble and overcapacity, Hon Hai is expanding its role in AI infrastructure, including OpenAI’s Stargate project, and says server rack shipments will continue to strengthen sales growth this year. - World Business News.
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seeker (@aaronca25084440) reported@MatthewWielicki Same. Guy came last year and replaced a fuse it cost me $250. This year it needed the fuse again so I bought a 20 pack of fuses for $10 on amazon and took the 20 minutes to fix it myself.
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Bozi Tatarevic (@BoziTatarevic) reported@speed_visions Yep. I found a seller on Amazon that sells XXL versions of sunglasses for a reasonable price and have purchased a bunch. Locked Down has been great for me to get XL hats.
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Himanshu Panda (@himanshu_panda) reported@AmazonHelp Till now the issue is not getting resolved. Again the pickup got cancelled. Your executive pledged to refund by 6th. Again i called and again your agents told me to wait till 11th july
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Unbiased News Unfiltered (@unbiasednewsuk) reported@DigitalVagrant @BollFILMS @CitizenVMovie I deleted the video since all the people moaning and when asked by the director as I’ve tagged him to take it down. People saying it’s on Amazon if I wanted to buy , is it ****. Looked on Amazon UK it ain’t there.
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hsbrenner (@hsbrenner) reported@amazonhelp @amazon I'm very disappointed with how my recent issue was handled. I received extremely poor customer service and my problem still hasn't been resolved despite multiple contacts. I'd appreciate someone taking another look.
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Rich Peter (@peterli34923561) reported$NVDA --- Around July 6th, research firm SemiAnalysis published a post claiming that NVIDIA's next-generation top-tier supercomputer architecture system, Kyber NVL144 (based on the Rubin Ultra architecture), could be delayed until 2028 due to printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing issues. The news triggered a sharp intraday pullback across Asian supply chain stocks (such as Taiwan-based PCB makers and Kingboard) as well as global tech equities. NVIDIA quickly pushed back through foreign media, stating flatly that "the company's roadmap remains intact" — directly crushing the market panic over a major next-gen architecture delay, and tech stocks promptly bottomed and bounced back. This underscores NVIDIA's iron grip on its supply chain and the market's extreme sensitivity to any tech rumor-mongering (the space created by the selloff often becomes a landing pad for bottom-fishing capital). Europe recently disclosed that a record 35 new AI high-performance computing (HPC) supercomputers based on NVIDIA's architecture are currently in development. This signals that beyond the sovereign dominance of America's Big Four hyperscalers (Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Meta), European sovereign AI initiatives and research institutions continue to funnel capex into NVIDIA nonstop. In early July, NVIDIA announced the launch of its BioNeMo Agent toolkit, further extending AI's reach from plain compute leasing into vertical "Agent era" applications like biomedicine and medical science. 1.Nearly Unbeatable Forward Order Visibility The latest channel checks from major Wall Street firms (Cantor Fitzgerald, BofA, etc.) show that NVIDIA's chip production capacity for 2026 is essentially sold out. The current backlog — composed mainly of the Blackwell platform and next-gen Rubin chips — runs into the hundreds of billions of dollars. This means the certainty of its hypergrowth stretches straight out past 2027. 2.Hardware-to-Software Ecosystem Moat (CUDA) The market keeps fretting that AMD or Google's custom TPU will eat into NVIDIA's share. But NVIDIA has never sold "bare cards in isolation" — it sells a full-stack data center built on NVLink high-speed interconnects, InfiniBand networking, and the CUDA software ecosystem. In hyperscale distributed scale-up clusters, the hidden time cost and migration cost for developers to bypass NVIDIA's hardware-software stack are prohibitively high. 3."Relatively Cheap Valuation" Amid Blistering Growth Here's a counterintuitive financial fact: in some ways, NVIDIA's P/E ratio is cheaper than Apple's. Apple currently sits at roughly $4.5 trillion in market cap, but its growth has slowed to single digits. NVIDIA, meanwhile, just posted $81.6 billion in total revenue last quarter — up a blistering 85% year-over-year — with data center revenue alone accounting for $75.2 billion. With this kind of seismic net income explosion, its forward valuation is getting digested in a hurry.
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Chaya Eitan (@ChayaEitan) reported@FLKnight72 @Ben_Inskeep 🌱 The Green Wave: Sustainable AI is Already Here The growth of AI has pushed data centers to innovate at breakneck speed, turning a resource challenge into a massive opportunity. Leading tech companies are proving that the future of computing can actively work with—and even heal—the planet. 1. Putting Water Back into Nature Large-scale tech infrastructure is becoming a net-positive asset for local communities: Google's Massive Replenishment: Google was the first major cloud provider to publicly share its annual water usage. They committed to replacing more freshwater than they consume by 2030, and they are already hit milestones—restoring over 7 billion gallons of water across 97 watersheds in 2025 alone. AWS Going "Water Positive": Amazon Web Services (AWS) is on a fast track to return more water to communities than its operations pull out by 2030. AWS reported that it had already achieved 75% of this sustainability goal by 2025. 2. Smarter, Zero-Waste Engineering Engineers are completely rethinking data center designs to save drinking water and cut down on waste: The Recycling Revolution: Instead of using drinking water, pioneering data centers partner with local cities to use treated wastewater for cooling. Google's setup in Douglas County, Georgia, is a perfect example, relying entirely on recycled sewage water without touching a drop of local drinking water. Zero-Water Air Cooling: In dry, drought-prone areas, tech companies are deploying air-cooled systems that push server heat directly into the outside air, using virtually zero water. Sharing the Heat: Instead of letting server heat go to waste, next-generation facilities capture it. They funnel it directly into local public heating systems, nearby buildings, or water purification setups—turning data centers into neighborhood energy assets. Reusing Old Buildings: Rather than clearing green spaces or tearing up nature, responsible developers are moving into vacant factories and old industrial parks. These sites are already connected to existing power and water grids, keeping the construction footprint low. The New Standard The race for computer power doesn't have to come at the expense of our planet. By focusing on transparency, wastewater recycling, and community-first engineering, tech leaders are building a sustainable path forward for the digital age.
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MAMACITA 👅✨ (@Diamond__INC) reported@lyric29042 @CurttiMagurtti They’re literally amazon bags. She literally has mental issues and has been through a lot but we’re going to support if we can.
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आदर्श बालक (@masaalapapad) reported@amazonIN @AmazonHelp wtf is going on ! I emailed exactly what your representative asked me to resolve issue still my orders are keep getting cancelling one by one. What is the point of being prime member if you can't resolve any issue over email or call ?
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Tom from Bavaria 🇩🇪 🇪🇺 🇫🇷 (@bleublancbayern) reported@LikeToBeBossy Someone else mentioned French Amazon but the GOAT of video game prices recently, that’s Leclerc. Basically a supermarket like Jumbo. Crimson Desert was less than 50€ on preorder. The only issue is, only ships within France…but if you have the option, great deals.
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DrTxRain05 (@DrRain05) reported@ThrillaRilla369 There are quite a few...WinMx(i remember logging in the day the FBI shut it down..i swore as a kid they were going to come knocking at the door lol),Kazaa,Habbo Hotel,rotten dot com,the og Amazon when it was a bookstore,and stick death to name a few
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the void (@thesadgirl911) reportedstaring down the barrel of a $150 amazon cart of household necessities
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Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported@NSambamoorhy 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. Please don’t provide your order/account details as we consider them to be personal information. Our X page is visible to public. -Akamsha
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Deanna Rachel Sellers, Hy^ (@DeannaSellers33) reportedIts fine @Amazon, it’s known that publicly @‘ing is better than email, and more easily found @JeffBezos (This Mom Has HAD IT, there is not a thing that is not a fight, peace is utterly costly, thorough hell actually) Here is a thought, Jeff, a lawsuit to get you to change your system problems is an ouch 😣, I will give you data through something on Amazon to save thyself with (includes quarterly reports) & would cos thousands in a settlement towards Me, but cos to your company is worse in headaches! Settle by filling those orders by extending Prime Credit or something! I’d rather help than be Foe! I’ll contact customer service to tell them the same, hugs
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BibhutiJha (@Bibhuti50793054) reported@AmazonHelp I have already contacted customer support. They asked me to send the device to the Mumbai CTDI service center. Since they are unable to fix a Wi-Fi issue, they are asking me to pay ₹18,500 for a refurbished replacement device Service Request No.: AMZ SR116280 @amazon @JeffBezos
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Carl Bagdaddy (@CarlBagdaddy) reportedStarted to sell $amd and a bit of $mu to pay down margins and picking up $rklb & $ccvi. Completely out of $asts as Amazon, SpaceX and now rocket lab are ahead.
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Ian Dickerson (@WanderingIan) reportedHey @Ofcom, the reporting tool here on X (formerly Twitter) seems to be broken. It will only accept so many reports of fraudulent links before blocking you. 1/2 I wonder how @BBCNews, @amazon would feel about their brands being used in scams?
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Vikram M (@Vvikramai) reportedChamath asked Claude to psychoanalyze Dario Amodei. He told the model to be truthful and not to protect its own creator. The model did not protect him. Anthropic has spent three years telling Washington, the press, and its own investors that it is the AI safety company. The virtuous one. The lab that will bring balance to a reckless industry. That is the brand. That is the pitch that raised eight billion dollars from Amazon. Then someone asked the product itself to grade the CEO. So walk through what Claude actually returned. First it listed who Dario distrusts. Other frontier labs, because they race recklessly. Authoritarian states, because they weaponize AI. Markets, because they will not distribute the gains fairly. Institutions, because they move too slow. And now, after Mythos, the United States government, because it does not wield power transparently or fairly. That is a very long list of untrustworthy actors. Then Claude did the math the interviewer did not ask for. It said the list of trustworthy actors is conspicuously short. And it has a suspicious tendency to resolve toward people who reason the way I do operating under the rules I help design. Claude called that a machine that outputs me no matter what you feed it. Now here's where it gets interesting. Claude did not call it a god complex. Claude used a sharper term. Epistemic exceptionalism. Not the belief that I am superior. The belief that my reasoning is the load-bearing one, and everyone else's failure to reach my conclusions is evidence of their corruption or their slowness. Not evidence of my error. Then Claude flagged the tell. The one word Anthropic used publicly to describe the Mythos collision with the White House. Misunderstanding. Claude pointed out that misunderstanding presumes if everyone simply understood correctly, they would agree with him. Compare that to what a normal frontier lab does when a cabinet secretary calls about a national security threat. It says yes sir, we take security more seriously than anyone, we will fix this right now, thank you for the call, click. That is the five-minute version. That is the industry standard behavior. The Anthropic version was a pedantic blog post arguing not all jailbreaks are that bad. I wonder what it says about a safety company when its own model, asked to be honest about its founder, produces a cleaner diagnosis than any journalist has managed in three years.
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Max (@maxjaimesilva) reported@DisTrackers I always have issues with Amazon. I preordered the Link Tears of the Kingdom Figma. The first one that revived was sent in an envelope and the figma’s box was completely ruined. Asked for them to send me a replacement, another envelope, but this one not too damaged.
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Azzys Design Works (@AzzyDesignWorks) reportedI get the beef with printer companies. But lets get one thing straightened out first... Unless you are printing things that need to hit exact color, like photo printing, you are buying the wrong machine. Inkjet printers, no matter the make, need to run. Like, print every day, if not every few hours. Unless you are going to be printing a lot... buy a laser printer. But Azzy, those are too expensive! .... So is the tech to make ink squirt, with precision. Why do home printers come with whole new inkjet heads? Because the last set dried up since you only used the machine to print a return label for an amazon package 3 months ago. The printer is just a loss leader, paper handling hasnt changed much in 30 years, so all you are buying is the ink handling. Toner doesn't have that issue. Sure, its more expensive, but for most home users, the set that comes in the machine will be enough for 2-3 years. But Azzy, they have home printers that have tanks now! Those tanks can dry out. So can the ink in the lines. To keep it fresh, your printer will now have a waste ink tank, or a set of pads, that also has to be replaced every couple months. IF it is replaceable. And ink sets matter too. Sure, that ali-express company will sell you a refill of a dye based ink for pennies. Its also going to fade in a matter of days, if not hours, from minimal UV exposure. Your red will turn yellow. Black will go grey. That black, BTW, isnt from the "K" cartridge. Its a mix of all 4 colors. Which is why you cant print black when the machine runs out of Cyan. None of the colors are what they are, and if you want decent color, you are going to need halftone carts too. An 8 ink machine. Want photo-realistic? Welcome to 10 color. Want dead on black and white photos... 12 color, or more. As someone who spends a few thousand on ink a year... I get it. Its a PITA. Buy a laser, unless you really have to. Don't want to drop that kind of cash on a color machine, and occasionally have photos to print? Go to Walmart. Seriously. Use the photo center. Their 500K machine will do great. And its fast. Thanks for attending my ted talk.
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VB Ragnar (@Valerie87969854) reported@EricLDaugh They are deranged. Like AOC chasing Amazon and hundreds of jobs out of her district. These people are so anti American, that we are truly in trouble.