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Users are reporting problems related to: website down, errors and sign in.

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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.

June 9: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 06:00 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.

  • 46% Website Down (46%)
  • 29% Errors (29%)
  • 25% Sign in (25%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Troyes Sign in 11 hours ago
Paris Website Down 15 hours ago
Dover Website Down 23 hours ago
Middletown Errors 23 hours ago
Coral Springs Errors 1 day ago
Patchogue Sign in 1 day ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Anonymous_N8
    Anonymous Nate (@Anonymous_N8) reported

    @AmazonMGMStudio Amazon is broken #SaveStargate

  • shane_barker
    Shane Barker (@shane_barker) reported

    @jsphshi The best Amazon operators prepare for risk before problems actually appear @jsphshi

  • deepashekar1997
    Chandrashekar Kumar (@deepashekar1997) reported

    @AmazonHelp So finally sorted out what happened. The product was damaged during transit. This should have been updated in the system and options given to me as customer. This is a process issue that is an easy fix. Why make me wait needlessly and then follow up publicly?

  • SUBHAJIT0004
    SUBHAJIT DAS (@SUBHAJIT0004) reported

    @Ankit_AGarg I Subhaji Das prime customer of Amazon, ordered wakefit Bed order id 407-6094716-7997926 on 20th may & its delivery time 29 may,extend 5th & 8th june but still not received,I have complained about this eight times.But still my problem is not solved yet @amazonIN

  • amazon_adnan
    Adnan Aslam (@amazon_adnan) reported

    @nilolan @AmazonHelp @amazon The refund only fixes half the issue. If the replacement loses the original Subscribe and Save price, the customer still feels punished.

  • ItsOwlPrints
    Owl Prints (@ItsOwlPrints) reported

    @Polymarket Big win for Corning. Amazon locking down fiber supply makes total sense with all the AI data center buildout happening.

  • Odra_MH
    Odra (@Odra_MH) reported

    They think we are stupid, or they truly live in their own little echo-chamber world. Imagine having Amazon+$1 billion backing and not doing research on how the public will react. They knew what people would have a problem with and did it anyways, hoping to silence critics through shame tactics or censorship.

  • DecellesFA
    Frédéric-Alexandre Decelles (@DecellesFA) reported

    @KevinLamb74 It's not really bombing that bad. The math of 2026 is different. Amazon will make money down the stretch. The problem was the out of touch marketing, the actors spewing comments. There are plenty of worse movies doing better at the BO.

  • SUBHAJIT0004
    SUBHAJIT DAS (@SUBHAJIT0004) reported

    I Subhaji Das prime customer of Amazon, ordered wakefit Bed order id 407-6094716-7997926 on 20th may & its delivery time 29 may,extend 5 & 8 june but still not received,I have complained about this eight times.But still my problem is not solved yet @SupportWakefit @amazonIN

  • jayasherguy
    𝕁ay Asher 💬 (@jayasherguy) reported

    Anyone know how to get Amazon packages picked up that were delivered to your address for someone who doesn't live there? Clicked around the website and no link answered that exact problem and I don't care to spend much more time figuring this out.

  • twixbchnmouse
    No One of Any Consequence (@twixbchnmouse) reported

    Hello, Amazon? Yeah, my Somali is broken, I need to return it.. Can you send me a label? UPS will handle shipping? Thanks..

  • Harishreddy415
    Harish Reddy (@Harishreddy415) reported

    @AmazonHelp Making disappointing customers the priority? @AmazonHelp @amazonIN, my order hasn’t been delivered, yet you’re holding my money and violating your own 4-hour Amazon Pay refund timeline. 3 days of useless, copy-paste bot replies from support. Terrible experience. Fix this #Amazon

  • theneuralguy
    Sandipan (@theneuralguy) reported

    @AmazonIN @AmazonHelp @amazon Pathetic service. Ordered a Bombay Shaving Company Charcoal Face Wash with a promised 1-day delivery. It's been 4 days and there's still no delivery or proper resolution. Every customer support agent keeps repeating the same "wait 24 hours" script without taking any action. This is not the first time I've faced this issue. The image is attached for your reference Resolve this within 24 hours or I will escalate the matter through consumer forums and legal channels. #AmazonIndia

  • Balrog_88x
    Balrog 88x (@Balrog_88x) reported

    @Vara_Dark I said this from the first moment. The remake: fan service toned down: red flag. The new game: Lara Croft is now Lanya Kharat, *******/Indian archeologist. It's Amazon, after all. I'm just sorry for 007 franchise. I used to enjoy it.

  • gscheet
    Ginger (GWhite) (@gscheet) reported

    @AmazonMGMStudio thinks Stargate’s fan base isnt worthy. But hey, they’ll do this. You can fix this, Amazon MGM Studio, Peter Friedlander. #SaveStargate

  • luminxbt
    Lumin (@luminxbt) reported

    One guy built a workflow that turns a single product photo into a stack of UGC clips for DTC brands, and pulls $10,900 a month from it. His entire production comes down to one static photo of an IGNITE+ bottle on a white background. From there he doesn't shoot, he assembles: he plugs in a locker room reference, an athlete character, and describes the scene in text. Camera, light, motion, emotion are now variables, not a shoot day. He scouted no location. He cast no model. He chased no take. What comes out isn't a picture, it's an entire ad world around a single SKU: the bottle on a bench in a locker room with green lockers, warm sun through the window, a basketball player reaching for the drink, a hand pulling the product from a locker, a close-up of the packaging. One asset yields five ad angles, and each renders into its own clip. What switches inside the system: → Product: one uploaded SKU, the bottle on a white background, unchanged across every scene → Environment: locker room, bathroom, kitchen or gym to fit the niche → Character: an athlete who steps into the frame and interacts with the product → Scene: in text you set where the bottle stands, how the camera moves, the lighting, the action → Assembly: the static product becomes a cinematic placement and breaks out into angles → Distribution: vertical cutdowns go into TikTok, Reels, Meta Ads and Amazon listing for split tests Then comes the math that breaks classic UGC. A brand doesn't need one clip, it needs a constant stack of creatives for testing. The old way means a creator, a location, the shoot, the reshoot, the edit, usage rights and two weeks of approvals. Thirty angles run into several thousand dollars. Here the same 30 angles are covered by an "AI Product Video Angles" package at $2,500 a month with same-day delivery. Five brands bring $12,500 in revenue. The cost of the set runs about $1,000-1,600: credits, software, manual QC. Net, that leaves roughly $360-380 a day. But the clips aren't even the point. One product turns into a matrix: 5 environments × 5 camera moves × 5 hooks × 3 formats = 375 creatives with no new shoot. The winner from the ad account gets chased with another twenty variations of the same angle, and the system learns not from a designer's taste but from sales data. From here, two steps out. First: not an agency but an AI lab, where one template switches from energy drinks to skincare, supplements, gadgets and pet products. Second: white-label for media buying teams, where a brand sends a photo in the morning and by evening has 15 ad scenes for launch. You're not selling "AI video," you're selling speed. The shift in one line: the product no longer has to be hauled into reality. A brand used to show whatever it managed to shoot in a day. Now it tests dozens of worlds around a single photo and keeps the one that sells. The bottleneck is no longer the camera, the location or the budget for a shoot day. The only question is whether you believe an ad scene assembled from one photo in minutes can be tested faster and cheaper than staging a shoot day. The guy whose entire production fits into one node on a laptop has already answered it for himself.

  • CubicSquare7
    Cubic 🍨👽🎀🃏 (@CubicSquare7) reported

    @ToriThaiga I decided to stop using Amazon a few years back and realised how much stuff I just didn't need, now I'm down to a handful of purchases a year. Still have the family amazon account for prime subs though lol

  • imunknownE4
    Unknown E (@imunknownE4) reported

    @McNinjaHacks @akilah1595 @CollectorsEdUK I think Amazon US is having some issues one way or the other. It has been available in the UK for like 5-6 days and just ran out this afternoon.

  • Vaelis_X
    Vaelis (@Vaelis_X) reported

    $INTC is up more than 165% since early 2026, and the latest move was not just a dead-cat bounce. The stock jumped roughly 12% after reports that Google and Nvidia are evaluating Intel as a backup manufacturing partner for future AI silicon. That sounds almost unbelievable given how Intel was viewed for years: behind TSMC, structurally broken, too capital intensive, and stuck in turnaround mode. But the AI supply chain is forcing a different conversation. TSMC is still the clear leader, especially in leading-edge nodes and CoWoS packaging. The problem is that AI demand has made single-source dependence dangerous. Google, Nvidia, Apple, Amazon and Microsoft cannot build multi-year AI roadmaps around one manufacturing bottleneck forever. That is where Intel becomes interesting again. If Google really does move millions of future TPUs toward Intel Foundry, the market is not just repricing Intel’s old CPU business. It is starting to price the possibility that Intel becomes the credible second source for the AI era. Not the replacement for TSMC. The relief valve. The backup factory. The domestic advanced-packaging option. The stock has already moved hard, so execution risk is real. But the strategic setup is clear: if AI silicon keeps growing faster than the existing foundry ecosystem can support, Intel’s value is no longer only about catching up. It is about being needed.

  • AnshulGarg1986
    Anshul Garg (@AnshulGarg1986) reported

    @kushgrwl Flipkart and Amazon was never. But blinkit, Zepto and Instamart all bypass FEMA rules of 50 percent ownership of in retail. It was indirect bypass. That's why Blinkit brought down its shareholding below 50 percent mark Wholesalers body was shouting it for last 2 years but nobody listened Now amazon and Flipkart also doing the same

  • vivrecestregner
    𝕷𝖔𝖙𝖙𝖎𝖊 𝖉𝖊 𝕷𝖎𝖔𝖓𝖈𝖔𝖚𝖗𝖙. (@vivrecestregner) reported

    i'm going to personally fix this for you, just give me a few days. ******* amazon, i swear. cheap wigs are the worst, you're so patient.

  • GameCryptidVG
    GameCryptid (@GameCryptidVG) reported

    @UndeadExo3 @IGN Amazon basically just took over the Bond IP, 007: First Light wasn't developed under Amazon. They basically hold the ability to shut down IOI's planned trilogy whenever they want.

  • JanWindsong
    JanWindsong (@JanWindsong) reported

    @amazon you have s problem

  • 0BIGSHOKO
    SHOKO (@0BIGSHOKO) reported

    after a lot of patience @EpicGames has activated tel aviv servers we appreciate that so much but there is 1 problem and its the competitive servers every one has high ping on qatar servers just put the servers on the strongest server tel aviv servers because its amazon servers

  • JeremyMearsX
    Jeremy Mears (@JeremyMearsX) reported

    This was a measurement failure, not an organisational one. The 99% accuracy figure was self-reported by NomadGo. No independent verification before rollout across 11,000 stores. When the model hit real conditions — lighting variability, non-standardised packaging, SKU proliferation past 1,000 — it degraded. The baristas saw it first because shelf-level degradation is visible before it surfaces in aggregate data. The design was reasonable. Centralised inventory AI exists precisely because you can't have 11,000 stores setting their own parameters. The trade-off was deliberate. What wasn't deliberate was claiming production-grade accuracy from sandbox testing validated on under 500 SKUs. The Amazon Just Walk Out failure is the same pattern. Both systems were presented as validated before they were. Both failures became visible at scale in ways controlled conditions couldn't replicate. The gap between sandbox and production isn't an implementation problem — it's a measurement problem. Independent verification across real store conditions before rollout would have produced honest data. The decision to proceed or not could then have been made on that basis. The people closest to the shelf will always see the gap first. In this case the gap started before deployment.

  • DavidZorkocy
    David Zorkocy (@DavidZorkocy) reported

    My main issue with The Rings of Power is how they have presented the Elves. I understand that Amazon only partially had the rights to do the stories of the Second Age so they can’t completely follow the lore but absolutely NO ONE made them do this to the Elves. They did this themselves.

  • AmanSha20370772
    AmanSharmaRCIC (@AmanSha20370772) reported

    @amazon A billion dollar Tech company and they have not been able to fix a glitch in the address from 3 years & counting.

  • DinoEnthusiast9
    Hatemonger (@DinoEnthusiast9) reported

    @WhiteDudesWs The river of black tears that will flow from the ghettos is going to be bigger than the Amazon. Then they are going to burn down a city because their poster child got a conviction that they don’t agree with.

  • _cat_turner
    Cathleen Turner - Margin✨ (@_cat_turner) reported

    @JesseTinsley As someone who did work at an Amazon roll company, I knew there was trouble when in a holiday party I spoke with the acquisitions team and heard of the businesses that acquired and realized that they severely overestimated ebita and underestimated expenses

  • Satyaki_R
    Satyaki Roy (@Satyaki_R) reported

    @nntaleb Was thinking of a problem with Amazon orders. By the time the book arrives interest shifts. Sometimes return to Amazon orders months later. Immediate curiosity is too powerful.