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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.

April 10: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 01:40 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.

  • 48% Errors (48%)
  • 33% Website Down (33%)
  • 19% Sign in (19%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Township of Evan Website Down 5 hours ago
Chicago Errors 6 hours ago
Phoenix Sign in 7 hours ago
Albuquerque Errors 7 hours ago
Centreville Errors 9 hours ago
Houston Website Down 10 hours ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • IzzyTaka
    Support Jacq. Baud 🚜 | Isidoor Manilla De La Cruz (@IzzyTaka) reported

    @iguardans Please explain what EU cloud is. 100% guarantee no data passes a US server, internet cable, satellite? Wouldn't surprise if it's an EU company using... US Amazon web services lol. When the government has to do this you failed the private sector.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @don21662094 @ChiefEngineerCE @VBierschwale don21662094 Data shows a clear shift: Big Tech is reducing H-1B onshoring while expanding India offshoring. Amazon: US ~1.1M (70% of 1.56M total in 2025, stable post-2021 peak); India 100k-130k (largest intl hub, grown steadily 2021-2025). Google/Alphabet: Global ~183k-190k (mostly US); India ~14k in 2025 (up sharply, plans for 20k+ more via new Bangalore space). Meta: Global ~79k (North America dominant); India smaller but part of FAAMNG's 32k India hires in 2025 alone (18% yoy jump to 214k combined). US headcount flat/slight down amid layoffs; India up as costs/visas drive offshoring. Trends accelerated 2024-2025.

  • RoseTsunami
    Jameson🍉 (@RoseTsunami) reported

    @pomnify Do you honestly expect them to have a worldwide debut for the final episode of a show in every language available in every theater across the world? Cinemas are expensive and Glitch isn't Amazon with millions to drop on a 30 minute finale.

  • bored_beck
    Beck_RandomBoredom (@bored_beck) reported

    Theyre definitely reaching Marineford AT LEAST 2028 S4: Skypiea Saga 2029 S5: W7 Saga 2030 S6: Thriller Bark/Sabaody 2031 S7: Amazon Lily/Impel Down 2033 S8: Marineford Thats how I see it

  • KingPumza
    𝔏𝔢𝔩𝔬 🥷🏾 (@KingPumza) reported

    I highly doubt that they’ll actually animate the scene frame by frame Amazon won’t let that happen Anissa will probably pin mark down and start ripping his clothes off and they’ll cut to a new scene where Mark is crying after it happened

  • ACantshoot
    Antxza (@ACantshoot) reported

    @BruceHammmer @0xMaax @kirawontmiss Exactly for the money Amazon is worth they should have no problem putting together an actual competent and decent sized team

  • GoldBro_25
    Killa Kal (@GoldBro_25) reported

    They say in the Congo and Amazon Rainforest it’s spiders the size of dogs down there

  • WilliamNextLev1
    WilliamNextLvl (@WilliamNextLev1) reported

    Only problem is...$NET is not in the business of cyber security. Lol Cloudfare competes with Amazon AWS for serverless computing. (I would buy $NET stock here, way oversold...)

  • qqque23866
    qqque (@qqque23866) reported

    @KgosiKevin @simphiwedana Okay....just out of curiosity how many software engineers were laid off by Amazon? Genuine question, it would explain them having these issues on their DC lately.

  • saurabh_yajush
    Saurabh Gupta (@saurabh_yajush) reported

    @AmazonHelp This issue is clearly not from my end. Were the items even checked before dispatch? If yes, share the proof immediately (screenshots or video at the time of packing).

  • Lary9
    L.E. Alba (@Lary9) reported

    @Amazon @AmazonFresh Your new app format is convoluted, micro-sized, hard to read & navigate. Awful! Why change a comfortable interface? It's why "Brick & Mortar" stores don't do this! Watch your revenues drop. Fire whomever thought this up. "If it works, don't fix it." --@AA

  • CeeMc__
    C. (@CeeMc__) reported

    @pokemondealsuk This is just basically amazon invites but from PC. This seems to be in addition to the existing system, so don't really see the problem.

  • poyotimebaybee
    Poyo (@poyotimebaybee) reported

    @Rubybuttsbutts oh ! if it was amazon that might be a different story, terrible company but they’re a bit more lax on their return policies

  • kapil_adar62985
    kak (@kapil_adar62985) reported

    @AmazonHelp @jagograhakjago I have already explained the issue to four of your customer care people..they kept transferring the chat and ate the end told me they would start investigating the issue and I have to get back after 3 working days.

  • flugamejames
    Smithgang (@flugamejames) reported

    ***** tryna burn down The Mills. I don't like that. You could've hit the Target Warehouse or the Amazon one. Ctfu.

  • AllColoursDan
    All Colours Dan (@AllColoursDan) reported

    @applebee8193 I’ll be honest, I think the people of Ireland have a massive disconnect between what they believe and reality. I think a lot of us need a reality check and need to see what happens when nothing is farmed and no lorries running. Not just food, not just your Amazon purchases, not just your medication. EVERYTHING moves by diesel in our country. Honestly, a blockade is not needed to give the people a wake up call. That’s the farmers and lorry drivers trying to get this fixed FAST you don’t want to see the slow way, ye children and old folks would DIE.

  • phantomblr
    Prasad (@phantomblr) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN Your help line is getting extremely pathetic. You don't even try to understand what the issue is, but just provide a generic reply which is of no use. Horrible service off late,with all AI response and no real solution @JeffBezos

  • LucasPeter2017
    Lucas P (@LucasPeter2017) reported

    @CultureCrave Unsubscribe from Amazon prime. Netflix lowered is password sharing crackdown bc they had a horrible quarter. If everyone unsubbed it would make them back down

  • NorthernMags
    NorthernMags (@NorthernMags) reported

    Thread 7/11 Blue Origin and the Maturing Competitive Landscape Blue Origin's path to relevance took a different shape. Founded in 2000 by Jeff Bezos and largely self-funded through Bezos' annual sale of roughly $1 billion in Amazon stock, the company received modest early NASA funding through the Commercial Crew Development program ($3.7 million in CCDev1, $22 million in CCDev2) but did not advance to final crew certification contracts. Government money was a fraction of total development cost. Blue Origin spent years on New Shepard, a suborbital vehicle widely dismissed as an expensive tourist ride, pursuing a slower, more deliberate development philosophy than SpaceX's iterative-failure approach. In 2025, Blue Origin arrived. New Glenn, the company's orbital-class heavy-lift rocket, reached orbit on its first attempt in January 2025. The second flight in November 2025 landed the first stage on a ship at sea, a booster the company named "Never Tell Me the Odds." That same mission delivered NASA's ESCAPADE probes to Mars. Blue Origin then announced the New Glenn 9x4 super-heavy variant: nine BE-4 engines on the first stage, four BE-3U engines on the upper stage, over 70 metric tons to low Earth orbit, taller than Saturn V, at less than one-tenth the cost of SLS. In under twelve months, Blue Origin went from punchline to credible second competitor in heavy lift. The company's customer base is filling rapidly. On the government side: the Blue Moon lunar lander for Artemis V/VI under NASA's Human Landing System program, a $2.4 billion NSSL Phase 3 Lane 2 military launch contract for seven flights through 2029, and the ESCAPADE Mars mission already flown. On the commercial side: Amazon's Project Kuiper constellation (12 firm launches plus 15 options, representing the anchor commercial contract with Kuiper spending roughly $10 billion on launch alone), along with contracts from Eutelsat, JSAT, Telesat, and AST SpaceMobile. Blue Origin's BE-4 engine also powers ULA's Vulcan Centaur, embedding Blue Origin propulsion technology in a competitor's rocket. The company paused New Shepard space tourism operations in early 2026 to redirect engineering resources to higher-value programs. The point is not that Blue Origin is better or worse than SpaceX. The point is that there are now two credible private heavy-lift providers competing on price and capability, with Rocket Lab's Neutron in development as a potential third. This is exactly what demand-side procurement produces: a market, not a monopoly. SLS created one rocket for one customer at maximum cost. The demand-side model created an industry with real competition driving costs down.

  • mojotre
    Jim 🐷🐷 (@mojotre) reported

    @MAGA_X_Times The dog should not have been running free but I feel more strongly that driver should not have acted the way he did and should be fired. @amazon has a real hiring problem and it seems they don't recognize or choose not to recognize the problem. It could be Contractors only . .

  • KamiShadow
    Dustin S. (@KamiShadow) reported

    @Wario64 At this point I dont know why anyone would invest in anything related to amazon. Shut down their MMO, shut down Kindle, shut down Luna. They clearly cant support anything that isnt just Amazon.

  • AndyMasley
    Andy Masley (@AndyMasley) reported

    I've looked into this more and this story is entirely 100% fake. A lot of people are as usual misrepresenting what happened here and not bothering to look at the details at all. First, as I argue in my water post, there seems to be no physical way for Amazon to be responsible for even 1% of the increase in nitrates in groundwater that are contributing to cancer. I'll post that as screenshots in the following comment and link it. What happened here is big ag let a ton of nitrates leak into water to the point that they're polluting local groundwater and increasing the rate of cancer. Amazon's role here is they operate a data center in the area that evaporates a small fraction of the water and leave the nitrates behind, so they very slightly increase the concentration, but it seems impossible for that increase to be anywhere near even a few acres of a normal farm in the area. But Amazon agreeing to pay this must mean they're guilty right? Not at all, the actual court case makes it look like the opposite is true. In the settlement documents, Amazon states explicitly that it is entering the agreement "solely to avoid the burdens and expense of litigation," and denies "each and every one of the allegations of wrongful conduct. Amazon's public statement says their data centers "don't add nitrates to that water, and the water we return represents a very small fraction of the region's overall system." If you do the math, it seems impossible not to agree with Amazon's statement here. Amazon is one of 17 defendants in this case. The others include the large farms and food processing companies (the groups that actually added the nitrates in the first place), and the wastewater facility that's been failing to deal with leakage into the groundwater. They've been building up the nitrate concentration in the water since the early 90s, way before the data center was opened in 2011. Amazon was the first to settle because its marginal contribution to the problem is the easiest to pay off and move on from! The agricultural defendants are still litigating because their part in this is way larger. But as usual people are entirely misreading this and now think that 1) A data center poisoned people and gave them cancer, and 2) It's so clear this happened that Amazon won't even fight it in court. The info environment around this topic is completely off the wall insane.

  • BigShotDon45
    Kyle (@BigShotDon45) reported

    Fix this ugly orange filter on NBA @NBA @amazon #NBA #NBAonprime @NBAonPrime

  • Popk1ll
    Popkillza (@Popk1ll) reported

    Criticism on the animation won't make it better. Amazon clearly won't give them the money to upgrade the animation. So until the animation is so dogshit unwatchable, they won't lose money which means they won't fix it. Crying on Twitter is just such a headache to listen to.

  • JeffSendsIt
    Jeff (@JeffSendsIt) reported

    @honeydice_ I agree that there are skill sets learned selling on any platform / running any business that can help you if you get shut down. My point was anyone losing a platform they have scaled (especially if running Amazon FBA), runs a risk of bankruptcy and a lot of pain and be silly not to have a healthy fear of that. Personally, when I scaled and didn't have the safety net bc I was ***** to the wall to make it, I wasn't losing sleep over the risks that could easily lead to my bankruptcy, bc I have confidence in my skills to climb out of any issues I ran into. However, even now I'd always be afraid of losing a marketplace bc of the complications it would cause not just for me, but the many people I employee.

  • AH2003
    Ahmed Hany (@AH2003) reported

    @AmazonHelp @Atreyas_vishal I have a problem in Amazon Saudi Arabia and no one wants to solve it, and when I talked to them last time and I found that they are changing their words and I told them I want the official mail of Amazon, they closed the call in something I need an urgent solution

  • PolosNDunks
    SnkrJnky (@PolosNDunks) reported

    @GAFollowers 78 traffic gonna be even more terrible. The Amazon over there is already a headache with the 18 wheelers.

  • trying_2_Liv3
    iame ( I am me ) (@trying_2_Liv3) reported

    @amazon craziness absolutely insane. Another package came just now I paid $50 for this damn case of food item and your workers sent me literally one individual package from a 12 count case. I definitely can't win today with Amazon workers. ****, they are not stealing from some rich prick I'm as poor as they come. The money I spend on Amazon is all the money I have to spend. Again your ai customer service is crazy it is slow and keeps sending me to a rep who now just gets disconnected when they ask for photos to be uploaded. Maybe add the photo upload option into the chat as a feature so we don't get disconnected 4 or 5 times.

  • Abhishe60168007
    Abhishek Singh (@Abhishe60168007) reported

    @AmazonHelp What ********, your team does fix the issue yet. You can send otp on my WhatsApp, but no there is issues from your end. Can I know how much time to takes solve this issue?!

  • _pibli
    🌿Pablo🪴 🇵🇸 (@_pibli) reported

    OP LA Seasons S3 - Alabasta Arc (8) S4 - Jaya Arc (1) + Skypiea Arc (7) S5 - LRLL Arc (1) + Water 7 Arc (7) S6 - Ennies Lobby Arc (7) + Post Ennies Lobby Arc (1) S7 - Thriller Bark Arc (6) + Sabaody Arc (2) S8 - Amazon Arc (1) + Impel Down (3) + Marineford (3) + Post War Arc (1)