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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.

July 2: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 07:20 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.

  • 46% Website Down (46%)
  • 28% Errors (28%)
  • 26% Sign in (26%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Paris Sign in 2 hours ago
Cognac Sign in 2 hours ago
Chhindwāra Website Down 3 hours ago
Pittsburgh Website Down 3 hours ago
Manchester Website Down 6 hours ago
Panama City Beach Website Down 9 hours ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Redno5
    Colin Dilworth (@Redno5) reported

    @AmazonHelp how come no one can help resolve my Problem? I have a promise in writing and you have the conversation yet you refuse to resolve

  • Sheykh_Says
    ALYAN SHEIKH (@Sheykh_Says) reported

    Not every profitable brand is worth selling. Some brands regularly report third party sellers and trigger account issues. Spend 5 minutes researching a brand before sourcing it. It could save your Amazon account.

  • devsandip
    Sandip Dev (@devsandip) reported

    @PoojaGu99928970 @khurpenchh Have you ever complained about an amazon or flipkart delivery order getting delayed or lost? what if instead of solving your problem the CS would have said “why don’t you start your own ecommerce company and solve it?”. that is how how asinine your argument is. please shut up. these bad roads are wasting your tax dollars as much as mine. so why are you still slavishly supporting the government? what are you getting out of it? are you so desperate for validation and your ego so fragile that you can’t accept that you voted the wrong guy/party last election?

  • DNathan70056
    DW Nathan (@DNathan70056) reported

    @landofthe80s Did this actually do anything or was it just a placebo effect? Because I still inadvertently do this if my PC or phone is running slow. Hell, I think I was blowing on my Amazon Echo two days ago when it was slow to respond a couple days ago.

  • Lawgiver771
    BXG (@Lawgiver771) reported

    @briananderson58 @_ToastedBrioche @YaboiHoxen Digital isn’t the problem; PlayStation is. Bad refund policy, multiple security breaches, and first-party games stay overpriced on the PS Store way longer than physical copies. Compare Ragnarok on Amazon or Walmart to the PS Store.

  • Alpha_Space007
    7 (@Alpha_Space007) reported

    If you order Amazon and cancel an order before it ships they try to steal your money. Its happened to me twice. Both PayPal and Amazon delete the orders. I take snapshots of everything so when they try to do that it doesn't work. Amazon should be shut down. This **** is a scam site. I cant order any large items either especially if its from China they just steal it at customs. Shut the whole ******* thing down Im done fighting for me to get my money back. Thieves!

  • nitin2707
    NITIN (@nitin2707) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN @amazonI would like to inform you that currently Amazon service is down and why they posted low quality products also there is no option to change Such a very poor services.. Nitin jain 9997771113

  • akshaymarch7
    Akshay Saini (@akshaymarch7) reported

    Skilled engineers who are good at problem solving will always make money. Recently I was talking to an HR at Amazon, she is still struggling hard to find good talent. And it's not just Amazon, many big tech companies are struggling to find people who can actually cook.

  • Carolyn54842936
    Carolyn Zakel (@Carolyn54842936) reported

    @BladeoftheS Our Amazon FC had the same problem many years ago, SDF1. An ambulance was kept in the back of the building, so our local community wouldn't know how many were dropping from the heat daily. It took some time, but the issue has since been remedied... now there are other issues.

  • JPipo86
    Pixel & Pivot Studios (@JPipo86) reported

    @PlayStation Something I have been thinking since yesterday: 1. True Ownership vs. Revocable Licenses When you buy a digital game, you aren't buying the game—you are buying a temporary license to play it. That license is entirely dependent on Sony’s servers remaining active and their licensing agreements remaining intact. The kill switch: If a publisher loses a music or character license, a digital game can be delisted forever. If you get locked out of your PlayStation Network account, your entire library vanishes instantly. A proven risk: This isn't hypothetical. In recent years, digital storefronts have shut down (like the impending closures of the PS3 and Vita stores), and digital movies and shows have been wiped from users' purchased libraries due to expiring distribution deals. Physical permanence: A disc from 1995 still works today. It requires no server check-in, no internet connection, and no ongoing permission from a corporation. Once it is on your shelf, it is yours. 2. The Death of Competitive Pricing Physical media keeps the digital market honest. When physical games exist, retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and local game stores have to compete for your money. They need to clear inventory, which leads to sales, price drops, and aggressive holiday discounts. If PlayStation becomes a digital-only ecosystem, Sony holds a total monopoly on game sales. Price fixing: Without retail competition, a digital storefront has no incentive to drop the price of an older game. A five-year-old game could remain at its launch price simply because there is no alternative way to buy it. No used market: The secondhand market—buying, selling, and trading in games—completely disappears. Loss of sharing: You can't lend a digital game to a friend or pass it down to a younger family member. 3. The Collector’s Legacy and Game Preservation For a collector who has been there since the PS1's jewel cases, physical games are artifacts of art and history. A digital library is just a list of text on a screen. It doesn't have cover art to display, a steelbook to admire, or a disc to hold. Physical games represent a tangible connection to the eras they were released in. Furthermore, physical media is the backbone of video game preservation. Decades from now, when servers are long dead, it will be the physical discs resting on collectors' shelves that ensure these games aren't lost to time. Moving away from discs completely ignores a foundational pillar of the PlayStation brand: the loyal community that built vast physical libraries and supported them through five console generations

  • iam3k92
    𝑲𝒂𝒓𝒂𝒏 𝑲𝒂𝒄𝒉𝒉𝒘𝒂𝒉𝒂 (@iam3k92) reported

    @amazonIN Hello, I am unable to register for Amazon Pay UPI. I keep getting the following error: "UPI registration is blocked. Your device or app installation didn't pass our security check." I have already reinstalled the app from the Google Play Store and restarted

  • Superstraight09
    SuperStraight001 (@Superstraight09) reported

    @Retroid0fficial @Zamma3 $70 was pushing it, but $85 after shipping really kills it. I dont know how but shipping has to be improved, maybe make an American store? Went through the same issue with the grips until I found an Amazon listing. I paid $5 more than sticker price but saved tons in shipping

  • GFairchildE
    Greg Fairchild (@GFairchildE) reported

    @TRUEStrategic Turnboff power outside at the ac unit. Read tge vslye of your capacitor like 45/5. Buy it off Amazon. Disconnect power outside at the ac unit. Take an insulated screwdriver and short across each of the capacitor connectors to drain it. Remove the wires. Write down which colors go to fan, ground, and herm. Remove the strap holding the capacitor. Install the new one of the same value like 45-5. Reconnect the wires. Replace cover. Turn on power.

  • MaxWates
    Max Wates (@MaxWates) reported

    @amazon @tefal bought some pans 2 months ago that have a problem, been trying to get them changed for a month now, and neither responds. Shame on you both

  • ScottHa14628434
    Xtrozero (@ScottHa14628434) reported

    @LDonivan @snezzyo1 @JamesTate121 Is using other companies for "last mile" delivery really a bad thing? I’m not sure I see the problem. Amazon’s own long-haul drivers (the ones moving packages between warehouses and cities) are employees who make significantly more, up to around $45 per hour. Last-mile drivers (the ones delivering to your door) are often contractors working for delivery service partners. I assume Amazon ran the numbers and concluded it was cheaper and more efficient overall to outsource last-mile delivery rather than hire and manage tens of thousands more full-time drivers themselves. What am I missing here?

  • Robert_Xrpl
    Robert Albert (@Robert_Xrpl) reported

    🚨THE $327,000 #XRP SPIKE WASN’T JUST A GLITCH — IT WAS REPORTEDLY A NETWORK CAPACITY TEST. THE XRP LEDGER HAS OFFICIALLY LAUNCHED ITS PAYMENT REWARDS ECOSYSTEM, WITH SHOPIFY, AMAZON, AND WALMART PURCHASES ALREADY ELIGIBLE TO EARN REWARDS PAID DIRECTLY IN $REAL — NOT USD. 🚀

  • xmaseveevil1
    xmaseveevil (@xmaseveevil1) reported

    Just finished watching 'The Following' (3 series) on Amazon Prime. Rotten ending; needs a 4th series. Some miscasting, and forensic errors. IMO, all-trans cast, as always. But watch it for the way cults infiltrate positions of power. Hence the current child sterilisation. SAY NO.

  • American__Male
    American_Male (@American__Male) reported

    More Reports Out On "Selling”… Nvidia, Amazon, Tesla, Bank of America, Nike, all appearing to be in big trouble.

  • 1111_ChosenOne
    Chosen One 1111 (@1111_ChosenOne) reported

    Has anti-America Amazons influence in Austin, Texas been worth it? "Influencing" the problem, and "Creating" the "fix". The anti-You Amazon solution. 11 years influencing Austin, Texas. anti-YOU, anti-America, pro-Migrants, pro-Islam Amazon has had a physical and corporate presence in Austin for 11 years, having opened its first corporate and gaming software offices in The Domain in August 2015.Since that initial 2015 opening, the company’s footprint has exploded across the metro area. anti-YOU, anti-America, pro-Migrants, pro-Islam Amazon Web Services (AWS) has had a physical presence in Austin, Texas, for about 11 years, having officially established its corporate and tech hub operations in the summer of 2015

  • rssaysomething
    rupeshsingh (@rssaysomething) reported

    @JioCare I have purchased Jio thing 4 g pro tracker device from Amazon in March 26. It is not powering on and the device malfunctioned within two months of purchase.I complained to Jio things email team many times also provided them invoice, IMEI, but problem not resolved.

  • iwelsh
    Ian Welsh (@iwelsh) reported

    Amazon has to pay to repair its robots, so it cares. Humans? Not their problem. Go away and die in silence.

  • JPipo86
    Pixel & Pivot Studios (@JPipo86) reported

    @Genki_JPN Something I have been thinking since yesterday: 1. True Ownership vs. Revocable Licenses When you buy a digital game, you aren't buying the game—you are buying a temporary license to play it. That license is entirely dependent on Sony’s servers remaining active and their licensing agreements remaining intact. The kill switch: If a publisher loses a music or character license, a digital game can be delisted forever. If you get locked out of your PlayStation Network account, your entire library vanishes instantly. A proven risk: This isn't hypothetical. In recent years, digital storefronts have shut down (like the impending closures of the PS3 and Vita stores), and digital movies and shows have been wiped from users' purchased libraries due to expiring distribution deals. Physical permanence: A disc from 1995 still works today. It requires no server check-in, no internet connection, and no ongoing permission from a corporation. Once it is on your shelf, it is yours. 2. The Death of Competitive Pricing Physical media keeps the digital market honest. When physical games exist, retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and local game stores have to compete for your money. They need to clear inventory, which leads to sales, price drops, and aggressive holiday discounts. If PlayStation becomes a digital-only ecosystem, Sony holds a total monopoly on game sales. Price fixing: Without retail competition, a digital storefront has no incentive to drop the price of an older game. A five-year-old game could remain at its launch price simply because there is no alternative way to buy it. No used market: The secondhand market—buying, selling, and trading in games—completely disappears. Loss of sharing: You can't lend a digital game to a friend or pass it down to a younger family member. 3. The Collector’s Legacy and Game Preservation For a collector who has been there since the PS1's jewel cases, physical games are artifacts of art and history. A digital library is just a list of text on a screen. It doesn't have cover art to display, a steelbook to admire, or a disc to hold. Physical games represent a tangible connection to the eras they were released in. Furthermore, physical media is the backbone of video game preservation. Decades from now, when servers are long dead, it will be the physical discs resting on collectors' shelves that ensure these games aren't lost to time. Moving away from discs completely ignores a foundational pillar of the PlayStation brand: the loyal community that built vast physical libraries and supported them through five console generations

  • ScrenaAI
    Irisssss (@ScrenaAI) reported

    Amazon SWE Interview Experience — AI Assistant Repo Bug-Fix (OA Part 2) Duration: A 60-minute round Content: you're given a buggy full-stack repo and an in-browser AI assistant. Reproduce the issues, locate the failing modules, prompt the AI for targeted fixes, and pass the test suite. The engineering loop is the scoring axis, not algorithmic insight. Here's the full breakdown 🧵 The Setup A working repo (loan system, password reset, content moderation, etc.) with a README, a runnable test suite, and an embedded AI assistant. The prompt names 2-4 broken behaviors and you go. What "broken" looked like: Loan app: user can't create a loan, can't view existing ones, can fund a loan with insufficient balance Password reset: code never generated, 30s expiry window skipped, new password never saved to the profile Review moderation: violations should return 403, bump a strike count, auto-flag the user after 3 strikes The Real Test It's not scoring "do you know the algorithm." It's whether you run a clean loop: reproduce → localize → patch → re-test. They're watching how you engineer, not what you memorized. And the AI assistant won't save you. - On some versions it only sees the file you have open. - It helps with syntax and lookups, but you still have to drive. - Can't localize the bug yourself? The AI can't do it for you. The Biggest Lesson Read every line of the README and the test files before touching code. The test names spell out behaviors that aren't in the bug list, and the extra credit hides in the bugs they never mention. What Actually Gets People Through Tests assert on the API's status code and message, not the UI. Fixing only the frontend fails every time. Partial counts. Passing 4 of 6 tests still got a recruiter reach-out. Leave 5 min at the end. A local pass still has to clear the sandbox runner. The Takeaway This is where interviews are heading. Not "invert a binary tree from memory," but "can you debug a real system with AI in the loop" — which is basically the actual job now. Honestly better signal than LeetCode ever was. Anyone else run into one of these AI-assisted OAs yet?

  • georgesteams
    George Jones 🇬🇧 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 (@georgesteams) reported

    @AmazonHelp extremely disappointed with customer service, despite my PRIME MEMBERSHIP. YESTERDAY, I received a message regarding my packages, which stated they had been delivered. The photo was not of my property. I raised the issue by normal means, but have not received a response.

  • LacourseEric
    🇺🇸 Echo 6 Lima 🇺🇸 (@LacourseEric) reported

    @AmazonHelp Who can I talk to about continuous issues with deliveries?

  • cobiesson
    Third time (@cobiesson) reported

    @tylerblack32 I think both sides repeat. I just saw about twenty tweets in a row saying Mamdani forced Amazon to pay fines. Same working . Then I saw a similar number of tweets speaking about the birthright issue.

  • goodgamecobain
    infinite (@goodgamecobain) reported

    I just want to remind yall Amazon did the same **** with the kindle store and millions of people lost books they purchased. You’ll see people wake up in a few years once GameStop begins shutting down stores (**** GameStop btw) and games people love are removed from stores.

  • ShannonJean
    Shannon Jean (@ShannonJean) reported

    I repost this monthly since it's the first step in getting access to the auction/liquidation Treasure Chest: What’s the first step to making $10K selling liquidation products? Getting a Sellers Permit Why? Companies like Costco, Amazon, Target, and more won’t sell to you without one. These companies will only sell their excess inventory and customer returns to businesses. The first step in experimenting is to register for a Sellers Permit in your state, even if you never use it. Once you get a Sellers Permit, you can register on the liquidation sites and begin researching. Here’s how to get your Sellers Permit: Step 1: Never pay anyone to get a Resale Permit! Some companies charge to apply for the permit, but your state will give you one for free. You want to apply on the government website for your State, not some intermediary that will charge you a fee. Most states will issue you the permit quickly, some instantly and others within a few days. Step 2: Click the link in the comments to get a link to all 50 states sellers permit applications. Cheers to your success!

  • JPipo86
    Pixel & Pivot Studios (@JPipo86) reported

    Something I have been thinking since yesterday: 1. True Ownership vs. Revocable Licenses When you buy a digital game, you aren't buying the game—you are buying a temporary license to play it. That license is entirely dependent on Sony’s servers remaining active and their licensing agreements remaining intact. The kill switch: If a publisher loses a music or character license, a digital game can be delisted forever. If you get locked out of your PlayStation Network account, your entire library vanishes instantly. A proven risk: This isn't hypothetical. In recent years, digital storefronts have shut down (like the impending closures of the PS3 and Vita stores), and digital movies and shows have been wiped from users' purchased libraries due to expiring distribution deals. Physical permanence: A disc from 1995 still works today. It requires no server check-in, no internet connection, and no ongoing permission from a corporation. Once it is on your shelf, it is yours. 2. The Death of Competitive Pricing Physical media keeps the digital market honest. When physical games exist, retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and local game stores have to compete for your money. They need to clear inventory, which leads to sales, price drops, and aggressive holiday discounts. If PlayStation becomes a digital-only ecosystem, Sony holds a total monopoly on game sales. Price fixing: Without retail competition, a digital storefront has no incentive to drop the price of an older game. A five-year-old game could remain at its launch price simply because there is no alternative way to buy it. No used market: The secondhand market—buying, selling, and trading in games—completely disappears. Loss of sharing: You can't lend a digital game to a friend or pass it down to a younger family member. 3. The Collector’s Legacy and Game Preservation For a collector who has been there since the PS1's jewel cases, physical games are artifacts of art and history. A digital library is just a list of text on a screen. It doesn't have cover art to display, a steelbook to admire, or a disc to hold. Physical games represent a tangible connection to the eras they were released in. Furthermore, physical media is the backbone of video game preservation. Decades from now, when servers are long dead, it will be the physical discs resting on collectors' shelves that ensure these games aren't lost to time. Moving away from discs completely ignores a foundational pillar of the PlayStation brand: the loyal community that built vast physical libraries and supported them through five console generations

  • omfgitstabitha
    🏳️‍🌈🦋Tab edtwt mom🌧️ (@omfgitstabitha) reported

    Actually, edtwt: recommendations from Amazon on a vanity mirror with GOOD STRONG lighting. My room is really dim. It need to be small but not TOO SMALL. one that folds down on the sides would be good to store away. I'm just not sure what brand would be good for lights