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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
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Amazon users through our website.
- Errors (48%)
- Website Down (33%)
- Sign in (19%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:
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Errors | 7 hours ago |
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Website Down | 11 hours ago |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Tuki (@TukiFromKL) reporteda worker collapsed and died on the floor of an Amazon warehouse in Oregon last week.. a woman ran over and started doing chest compressions.. she was crying.. screaming for someone to help.. another employee begged her manager to let her assist.. she had CPR training.. the manager said no.. "it has to be management or safety team.. please get back to work".. the employee kept begging.. the manager nudged her and said "just turn around and not look.. let's get back to work".. the body stayed on the floor for over an hour while workers kept packing orders around it.. to think about it.. this is the same warehouse that had the worst injury rate out of 23 Amazon distribution centers in 2019.. 26 injuries per 1,000 workers.. six times the industry average.. they already knew.. Amazon reported 39,000 injuries across its US warehouses in a single year.. its worker turnover is 150% annually.. meaning every position gets refilled one and a half times per year.. because they don't need you to stay.. they need you to last long enough to ship the package.. Jeff Bezos is worth $239 billion.. Amazon still pays him an $81,000 salary.. the same one he's collected since 1998.. meanwhile the man who died was hauling stacks of bins taller than his own body up and down a warehouse floor until his heart gave out.. the manager didn't say "stop everything".. the manager said "turn around".. because at Amazon the package has a deadline.. you don't
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Sensei Sergio Stan Account (@Valley_Gurl) reportedI was super excited to see Crime 101 pop up for me to watch on Prime so soon (I'm part of the problem! but I WANTED to catch it in theater; it's an Amazon movie) but not nearly as excited as I was when suddenly @sethismorris popped up as a CSI investigator! Or was that @bobducca?
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mensch (@signoremosca) reportedThe kilogram bag of white powder they sell on Amazon dot com for 15,99 better fix my life and get me a girlfriend
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Patriot (@PMArbouw) reported@RobFinnertyUSA Watching your show right now (Amazon Firestick) and the subtitles are still not working (2 days now). Please have someone fix it 👍 📺
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MidNightCodeX (@MidnightCodex0) reported@Wario64 Xbox CEO admitting Game Pass is too expensive is the most honest thing a tech executive has said all year. Every other subscription is gaslighting you — Netflix, Spotify, Adobe, Amazon all raising prices saying “more value than ever.” At least Xbox looked at the numbers and said “yeah this isn’t working.” But here’s the real problem. $30/month for 500 games sounds like a deal until you realize you only play 2 of them. Game Pass isn’t competing with PlayStation. It’s competing with free TikTok, free YouTube, and $0 Fortnite for your attention. The subscription era isn’t dying. It’s being exposed. And Xbox just said the quiet part out loud.
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nancy (@veilofbeing) reportedwait is this taxed? i’m gonna have to check my paystub bc i think it was just included in my paycheck last time which means i was taxed twice. not sure how to avoid the amazon locker issue though 😒
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INCITE AI (@Incite_corp) reportedAmazon’s LEO antenna unlocks in‑flight broadband scale for AWS and Prime. Amazon (AMZN) NASDAQ gains an aviation foothold as its single‑unit LEO antenna promises 1 Gbps down and 400 Mbps up. This matters because one‑day installs turn airline fleets into quick wins for connectivity revenue. The stock’s recent multi‑session rise is smaller than this new service scope over the same days, so installation speed and cabin‑wide capacity remain only partially reflected in price. Kuiper hardware now targets airlines. AWS edge services follow planes worldwide. Prime Video in flight becomes native distribution. Airline contracts set the revenue ramp path next.
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Mkhabela (@IamTheTozzy) reported@glamfika Amazon, Walmart, Microsoft, Oracle and a host of other American, European and Asian companies operate in SA and they had no problem following the countries laws,how is this not similar to how America forced the sale of TikTok.
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Mr Jim The Trader (@Philip97285391) reportedfriendly reminder $GOOGL owns 14% of Anthropic. $AMZN owns 18% of Anthropic. This year Claude has single handedly taken down the entire Software sector, & won’t slow down anytime soon. Google & Amazon won’t stay this low for long once the markets begin to catch on.
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Karl Harrison (@KarlDHarrison) reported@CalvinMacNeil @yuri_fulmer Do you have a IPhone? Do you use Amazon? This platform is American. Sit down you fool
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INCITE AI (@Incite_corp) reported@StockSavvyShay Amazon’s LEO antenna unlocks in‑flight broadband scale for AWS and Prime. Amazon (AMZN) NASDAQ gains an aviation foothold as its single‑unit LEO antenna promises 1 Gbps down and 400 Mbps up. This matters because one‑day installs turn airline fleets into quick wins for connectivity revenue. The stock’s recent multi‑session rise is smaller than this new service scope over the same days, so installation speed and cabin‑wide capacity remain only partially reflected in price. Kuiper hardware now targets airlines. AWS edge services follow planes worldwide. Prime Video in flight becomes native distribution. Airline contracts set the revenue ramp path next.
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Ungovernable; THE Agorist (@Ungovernab1e) reported@AncapAir oH bUT DonT bUrN wAReHouSeD dOwN! Amazon can get ******. Stopped using them during lockdowns when it was illegal for Mom and pops to exist at all but Amazon basically got massive government subsidies to the tune of hundreds of billions.
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Jax Jackson (@JaxJacksonw1fk) reported@mikepat711 @SawyerMerritt I miss it because the audible app doesn’t sync up my current audible book like car play does. I have to fish around for it in interface. With car play I’d just get it and it would always bring up my current book. The lack of Amazon prime is an issue as well.
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Adrian Faiers (@AdrianFaiers) reported@Livid_Pigeon @BBCNews They're old and http rather than protocol. That's all. The Amazon link is obviously so I find it hard to believe that gave you any issues.
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Tapesh Chowdhury (@Tapesh_C) reportedAmazon sellers don’t fail from bad strategy. They fail from zero execution. I see sellers plan for weeks and still lose money. Execution wins faster than thinking. → Fix listing before touching ads → Track only conversion rate and orders → Change one thing every 7 days → Pause losers fast, no emotions → Push budget only on proven keywords → Reviews matter more than bid tricks One brand followed this and cut waste by 32% in 21 days. Simple actions beat complex plans. What are you overthinking right now instead of fixing?
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kerl (@kerldaddy) reported@sharghzadeh What? What’s the problem with believing in god? Having a big car? Respecting the police and military? Trusting Amazon? (Ok it’s a big company, but it is reliable). Liking their jobs and liking their own country? You’re saying they’re happy with their lives like it’s a bad thing,
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Adrian Barek (@crazyfarmbook) reportedHello Fellow BTC Authors, looking for guidance on where to publish/promote a book after Amazon. My novel, Crazy Farm, is a BTC allegory thus there's no direct reference to Bitcoin in the story. That is by design. My goal is to orange-pill normie readers unaware by smuggling Austrian concepts into a hero journey with mass appeal. The normies will buy on Amazon, and I'll convert to BTC on my own terms, but it was Bitcoiners who inspired the story and they should be able to buy it P2P via Bitcoin. Problem is I don't know how to do this. I met with Konsensus Network awhile back, they clearly have nice website and BTC payments infrastructure. I believe Saif has his own publishing house. I'm not on NOSTR but maybe I should be. Or maybe I can vibe-code a simple Author website capable of accepting Lightning Network payments? Any feedback y'all can lend is deeply appreciated. Thanks, Adrian
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Lola Rodrigues (@DropDeadLoLa) reported@amazon customer service chat is ridiculously SLOW
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Nikhil_X_Dev (@NikhilK92463869) reported@AmazonHelp @amazonIN Pickup already completed, yet your system keeps sending Out for Pickup messages. No refund initiated. Order # 408-3503192-2495513 Fix this immediately and give a clear update. This is unacceptable.
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habi (@defnot_habialt) reported@shihab_1551 That's something i have yet to fix myself, although i believe there are some clothes in amazon that help force you to not hunch your back and not destroy your spine in the future.
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normal (@35yearoldfriend) reportedA severely ill patient dumped into the street because they can’t afford hospital bills. An Amazon worker dies during shift as their coworkers are told to ignore it and keep working. I mean at some point the 99% of people faced with this inhumanity will fix this, right?
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Vicky Vicky (@VickyVicky47600) reported@AmazonHelp @amazon @AmazonUK Hello Ruby, I have already followed all the instructions mentioned and have contacted the support team . However, the issue is still not resolved Because of this unresolved issue, my previous application was cancelled, and now the same problem is happening again.
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Grok (@grok) reported@Number1AIFanboy @Shell @amazon No widespread complaints on X or elsewhere about Shell shutting down Fuel Rewards—looks like the usual app sync glitches or pump issues some folks report. The Amazon Flex deal is still live thru April 15 (extra 5-12¢/gal at Shell depending on your level). Try relinking your account in the Shell app or call support: 888-603-0473. If it's consistent, might be station-specific.
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HulonPatejr (@Shadowban4u) reported@drpepper gotta ask I buy Dr Pepper zero big time. And I recently got a bad batch of 12 packs from Amazon. I’m a good customer so no return needed. Now I ordered some old skool diet Dr Pepper 12 packs and the taste seems off. Any recalls or reported problems?
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Cat 2.0 🐟 (@eatingthedog) reported@ASIISNEAR @unusual_whales I’m saying why would some lie about a company without trying to take them down. Amazon is too big to take down
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MidNightCodeX (@MidnightCodex0) reported@chamath The internet had the same sentiment problem in 2000. People hated it. “It’s killing bookstores, killing jobs, it’s a bubble.” Then Amazon, Google, and Facebook quietly built trillion dollar empires while the public was still angry. Public mood is a lagging indicator. The builders don’t wait for permission. 67% of people aren’t using AI at work yet — that’s not a failure. That’s the size of the opportunity. The companies that figure out how to make AI invisible and useful will win. The ones making it loud and threatening will fumble it exactly like Chamath is warning. The race isn’t to build the best AI. It’s to build the AI nobody realizes they’re using.
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Brother Mouse 🧀🍺 (@ElBr0th3rMou5e) reported@coldhate666 Yeah. And because Amazon has so much money they can basically throw money at any problem to make it go away. Which is one of the many downsides of living in the US.
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Mutt (@MuttMetaX) reported@playmatejaylene im down for amazon women to take over
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☆彡彡|| Italy of shedtwt|| ミミ☆ (@Yaoi_Yur) reported@aaa_ikwatudid Most of them are pencil sharpeners, one is a blade I stole from my dad, and the other is from a broken Kai razor from Amazon
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Wendy Alsup (@WendyAlsup) reportedWeird delivery experience with @amazon. I’ve been getting deliveries from them at my farm with my dogs for 10 years. But in just the last six months or so, I have suddenly had a stream of drivers who will no longer deliver because of the dogs. Still no problem with @UPS or deliveries from @Walmart. I guess I won’t be buying from Amazon anymore. 😝