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 5: Problems at Amazon
Amazon is having issues since 04:40 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 (26%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:
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Sign in | 13 hours ago |
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Errors | 18 hours ago |
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Website Down | 1 day ago |
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Errors | 1 day ago |
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Sign in | 1 day ago |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Josh 🎧 (@Joshie_Clark) reported@JohnHundeslit @amazon This time it’s definitely the user that’s the issue
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Anas Memon (@i_am_anasmemon) reportedSeriously, @AmazonHelp? I received a defective product, and instead of taking responsibility, you're forcing me to self-ship the return. I'm out of my city for the next 2 months, yet your customer support keeps copy-pasting the same response with zero effort to resolve the issue.
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Alan (@huntyhouse) reported@EnglandRugby I think you can get a Rugby Union rule book on Amazon. It will explain why holding on yo the ball is a penalty. Three times so far, amongst the usual other basic errors England make and concede tries from. Been like this for years. Nothing changes
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weetard (@DIET_RIOT_07) reported@slipsilv3r This is my problem as a RYO conisseuer being in the city I'm at Midwest towns get this right fym I gotta order tubes off Amazon in one of the biggest & likely most iconic cities in the world
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Blue (@blueshopping24) reportedHere is what the pattern actually looks like for real sustainable income in 2026. The side hustles winning right now share three specific traits. Not five. Not ten. Three. First: They monetize a skill you already have, not one you need to acquire over the next six months. If you cannot generate your first dollar within 30 days, the learning curve is too steep for it to be a side hustle. It becomes a second job with no paycheck. Second: They have more than one revenue trigger. A service you offer once and get paid once is freelancing. Valuable, but not passive. The shift happens when that same skill gets packaged into something that can be sold, licensed, or accessed without your direct time every single time. A template. A guide. A productized service with a fixed scope. Third: They do not depend on platform survival. If your entire income stream dies the moment TikTok gets banned or the Amazon algorithm shifts, you do not have a side hustle. You have a dependency. The specific models clearing all three bars right now in 2026: Niche consulting with a documented system behind it. You sell access to the system, not just your hours. Owned audience newsletters with sponsored placements. Small lists of 2,000 to 5,000 highly targeted readers outperform massive unfocused audiences every time. Digital tools solving one very specific professional problem. Not broad. Ruthlessly specific. None of these are new. All of them require real work upfront. But they compound. A newsletter you built last year is still generating income this year without you writing last year's issues again. The people winning are not smarter. They picked models with staying power and stayed consistent when it felt like nothing was working. What side hustle model have you tested in the last 12 months and what actually happened? 👇
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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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megan michelle (@meganmichelle) reportedI am going down this rabbit hole because Brandon Lake is everywhere…like Amazon Prime documentary everywhere it’s insane
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Smoke17 (@BrendaSmoke17) reported@WikiLeaksQ I bought them through Amazon and they took a lot of the. Down stating “202” whatever that means.
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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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Gofra (@Gofralo) reportedA man spent 20 to 30 hours a week copy-pasting data into spreadsheets. Every week. For years. He ran two Amazon businesses on the side. To find products to sell, he researched competitors manually. Pulled pricing data. Tracked sales volumes. All of it in Google Sheets. He had no CS degree. He had never written a line of code. Then he found a tool called Cursor. He decided to build the thing he needed. Not a startup. Not a company. Just the tool that would kill the spreadsheets. He built it in 48 hours. Two years earlier he had bought a business coaching program. Inside it: thousands of active Amazon sellers. All with the same spreadsheet problem. He posted the tool there first. Day 30: $10,000 a month. Day 60: $17,000 a month. Day 90: $21,800 a month. He eventually crossed $30,000 a month. He still cannot read a stack trace without AI help. And here is the part worth sitting with. The story is not about coding. He did not learn to code. He will tell you that directly. The story is about what the bottleneck actually was. He had the problem. He had the audience. He had been inside the customer base for two years without knowing it was a customer base. The only thing missing was a way to build. For thirty years, "I cannot code" was a wall. Not a gap. Not a hurdle. A wall. You could have the right idea and the right audience — and if you could not build, you were stuck. Most ideas died there. In my opinion this is the most important shift in how businesses get built in a generation. Not because non-technical people became developers. Because the wall between having an idea and building it stopped being made of code. What would you build if that wall was no longer the reason you couldn't?
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SMMYX f.k.a. yakuza2005 🕊️ (@SMYXKUZA2005) reported@AVGAMES07 007 is a logistical disaster bc of amazon publishing most likely, even with amazon prime it takes days for the specialist edition to arrive which atp has been so long i’ll be fine waiting for a sale on that game down the line
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Dikasmausha (@Dikasmaush66251) reported@brandon1luv @SnapBlastPLAY @Fraser789 I know Sony made prices different per country, but I looked at those games on the US playstation store and I was able to find an equal or cheaper deal on Amazon or Ebay for almost all of those games that were already marked down, w/ a few exceptions.
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bob yau (@bobyau) reportedI’m wrestling with integrating Amazon Chronos2 into my TimesFM prediction pipeline—a move intended to improve signal quality, naturally. The whole thing feels like I'm trying to jam a Tesla engine into a Model T. My current hypothesis is that the Chronos2 models provide a faster, more granular view of the underlying market than TimesFM's data. I’m not entirely convinced yet. Here’s where I’m at: First, I’m deep in `run_timesfm.py` – which, in my opinion, is a monument to functional complexity. I suspect a lot of that complexity *is* necessary, but untangling it to inject Chronos2’s predictions is…a challenge. It’s all about understanding how it talks to Kalshi, specifically. The data formats and timing are key. I've identified roughly 12 places where I need to insert checks for new data sources. Second, the Chronos2 directory itself is…sparse. It’s a collection of files, a couple of example scripts (which are aggressively unhelpful), and not a lot of explanation. I’m assuming I need to build an adapter layer to translate Chronos2’s output into TimesFM's expected format. My initial thought is to use a lightweight inference server – something like FastAPIs – to wrap the Chronos2 predictions and expose them as a clean JSON endpoint. That's *if* I can decipher the model format first. I worry I’m going to spend days just reverse-engineering it.
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Levity (@LevityODonnell) reportedThe world works way the world works. Apple is worth trillions, so is Amazon. What's your ******* problem?
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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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**** Snickers (@BarryDingleSak) reported@Deadframex @videoApothecary "I haven't experienced it yet therefore it doesn't happen" If Sony can just remove 500 movies from their server and say "lol **** you and refunds" there's nothing stopping other companies like Amazon from doing it as well. And you're retarded if you don't think they're frothing at the mouth for the opportunity to normalize taking away your digital possessions for any reason they choose. But you are retarded so there's that.
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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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Sundar (@Sundar9122024) reportedmy Samsung F54 heating issues. Thinking of buying the Samsung M47 (8GB/256GB) from Amazon. @AmazonIN & @SamsungIndia, can you assure buyers that the M47 doesn't suffer from heating issues? And if it does, what guarantee or replacement support is available for such problems?
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Wyfeknave🌹 (@wifeknave) reported@Iwritestuff404 @moon187415 Ranchers are literally tearing down the Amazon and displacing indigenous tribes
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Bora Suresh (@boshsurya) reported@AmazonHelp @amazonIN @amazonIN When I report an issue/ fraud, your customer care executives did not have minimum basic scenes of whistle blow the fraud or create a ticket for internal enquiry.
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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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EagleNoTrace (@Nancy8311765631) reported@atutruckers Everything @amazon could be taken down by @ICEgov I wish I never had to see that f#cking Amazon penis again.
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Irish Lass 🇮🇪 🇮🇱 (@sunny2023ie) reported@AmazonHelp Hope you can help me. My Kindle Fire is showing Unsupported for Delivery and I don't know why. I downloaded 3 books wgich are availe on my android and browser but not my Kindle which is where I want to read them. Why is this? Can you help me fix it?
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eyefly35 (@eyefly_35) reported@emob_ @Bradley_Bramer I had a similar issue with UniUni with the Nigel drop. They made the fake delivery attempts for days. I ended up getting my shoes but it was an Amazon carrier that dropped them off at like 3am. I was told they source the deliveries because they are understaffed which is wild
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VigilanteLib (@VigilanteLib) reportedAny other creator on the @Twitch platform would be perma banned for saying this and forced to issue an apology afterwards. @amazon clearly does not care about this behavior on their platform so long as it comes from Hasan Piker.
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Vinnu (@VinnuSrinivas) reported@AmazonHelp @AmazonAE I have replied to all ur direct msgs same time and filled all the details as mentioned but no any response from ur concerned team. Its very disappointing to follow up so much for the issue.
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Sadan Shaikh (@SadanShaikh1532) reported@AmazonHelp My uncle's prepaid LPG gas stove order has been falsely marked as Delivered,but we never received it. No OTP was shared and your support has failed to provide any proof of delivery or resolve the issue. #Amazon #CustomerService #ConsumerRights
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Afridi (@Afridi55287423) reported@AmazonHelp I have read all the emails, I am asking why my problem has not been solved, till now I want to say that I have not got any result from your side.
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SuperHansAFC (@WillMalin) reported@HawkThrobbin @JohnHarris8725 @ATLCWorker So can you really not see an issue in there being no minimum wage? You don’t think Amazon will offer a dollar an hour during a recession and people will be forced to take it.
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Virender Sharma (@veerudelhi) reported@AmazonHelp @amazonIN why you guys have no one to speak with customers. What kind of help you guys are providing. Everything and everyone is not good with AI. We need real human beings who understand our problem not just computer generated questions and answers. We are not robots