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

May 25: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 07:00 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.

  • 48% Errors (48%)
  • 32% Website Down (32%)
  • 19% Sign in (19%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Torreón Sign in 1 hour ago
Sacramento Errors 9 hours ago
Sarrebourg Errors 9 hours ago
Romeoville Website Down 10 hours ago
Pittsburgh Errors 16 hours ago
Clarksville Errors 1 day ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • PublicPerson4
    Public Person (@PublicPerson4) reported

    @em_Lazzy @joy_wilder We continue to make Bezos richer each day buying from him. Stop ordering from Amazon or buying things Bezos. I guarantee we can bring the rich down by not working for them or buying their products. If Bezos continues to pay low wages & use robots instead of people, Stop buying!

  • LivingInHarmony
    Living In Harmony ⭕🔥🥉🏅🕊🦾🆙🆗🎯🔑💼🛡️👑🇨🇪🇺 (@LivingInHarmony) reported

    @marceloconceito @ash_twtz Amazon rainforest, chopped and burned down by Linux powered data centers for AI slop and you would lick it all up. Like I said, facts over feelings. Backbone of everything but not in everyone households when it comes to front end being a single digit loser!

  • jasonc0422
    Jason 🇺🇸 (@jasonc0422) reported

    Anyone else ever suddenly started having issues making purchases on their Amazon account with a CC that isn't blocked or locked? I've removed and re-added it to my Amazon wallet 2 or 3 times and it still won't go through.

  • Barrington61
    Phil Marks (@Barrington61) reported

    @AmazonHelp Hi Sharon, that would be fine if it worked….i opened the link and it said the service was down.

  • dalerwills
    Dale R Wills (@dalerwills) reported

    @TraditionSarah @TheLizVariant @thewriterme I have the opposite problem with Amazon. I put it in the cart and buy and then Amazon’s at my house 78 times a day.

  • Benbo250814
    Benbo (@Benbo250814) reported

    @pqapka The quality and quantity of meat available in the Amazon is not anywhere near as good as it was in north America. You didn't really have any large mammals to hunt down there. But also tropical rainforests select for genetically smaller stature anyway.

  • swipeyield
    SwipeYield.in (@swipeyield) reported

    This is an appreciation post for Amazon India. I purchased a Durafit 91 walkpad for home use in March based on its good reviews on Amazon. It didn't have a return policy. It worked fine for the first month, but then it started causing issues. I contacted Durafit for a warranty claim, but they turned out to be a Lala-type company. Nobody picks up the customer care number, and most of the time, the phones are switched off. If they do answer, they just stall by saying someone will come tomorrow or the day after. More than a week passed like this with zero help. I was feeling hopeless because the product had no return policy and the warranty was useless. As a last resort, I casually contacted Amazon customer care and explained the situation. Amazon's large appliance team understood the issue and unexpectedly gave me the option to arrange the product return for a full refund. I agreed immediately, and today the product was picked up and the refund was issued. Now the plan is to purchase a new walkpad from a reputed company. A huge thanks to Amazon for getting me out of that situation!

  • FakeNominee
    Kamala's Kackle (@FakeNominee) reported

    @AlexEveryGuy @unusual_whales NYC spends $42k per student. Up from $31k five years ago. Is more money the problem? The govt’s job is to be effective & efficient with the public’s money. New York isn’t. Demanding more money isn’t a solution. Bezos is saying Amazon does its job. NYC govt doesn’t.

  • tinytsax
    Michael Delgadillo (@tinytsax) reported

    @amazon @AmazonHelp a joke again. You offer customary credits then never issue them even tho you keep stating you did. If you did, why am I not seeing a refund back to my card?! #Scamazon strikes again. Over promising and under delivering as always.

  • btcbank3r
    🖕🏻🖕🏽🖕🏿.eth (@btcbank3r) reported

    @hairyxblondie Honestly it was titties first until I moved down to Amazon jungle. What is going on down there?

  • 1305a836b3a3479
    Kavya Singh (@1305a836b3a3479) reported

    @amazonIN @AmazonHelp My LG Air Conditioner order was delivered on 23 May 2026, Order No. 408-8114005-6157969 I have still not received any confirmation regarding the installation request and have no idea when the AC will be installed Support team please look into this issue.

  • johnkelly720
    John Kelly (@johnkelly720) reported

    @themetalghost i have a rv-6 i kinda want to sell it i am looking for a smooth reverb without tone, clarity trouble. or any noise or interference issues. the Rv-6 has issues, and those ESB patch cables are not the issue nor is my noise suppressor. it's a new pedal from amazon, only had it a few weeks now.

  • JWalters314
    Jamie Walters, CAIA (@JWalters314) reported

    @unusual_whales Jeff Bezos compares NYC schools to a broken Amazon delivery system because he wants public institutions judged by private-platform metrics. But children are not packages. Schools are not warehouses. Teachers are not fulfillment algorithms. And education is not a Prime subscription. The real argument is ideological: billionaires want to portray government as incompetent so more of society can be privatized, outsourced, automated, and handed to monopoly platforms protected by the state — while ordinary people are told this is “market efficiency.” Meanwhile, the same billionaires depend on public infrastructure, public courts, public schools, public subsidies, and public workers to make their fortunes possible. Bezos wants the public system when it builds the roads, trains the workers, enforces the contracts, protects the property, subsidizes the infrastructure, and stabilizes the society. He just does not want the public system when it sends any bills, as the NYC mayor has done.

  • BelleMarsT
    Straw Hat 🏴‍☠️ BellMarsT - My Favorite is Nami ❤️ (@BelleMarsT) reported

    @ymdym__ Looking forward, sensei! Will get this issue. Hopefully is available in cmoa or Amazon ><

  • mhoLLLis
    Matt Hollis (@mhoLLLis) reported

    @AustinsStocks You have no energy or healthcare so outperforming S&P might be tough for the next year as natural rotation cycles happen. Google and amazon are very solid, but likely to move similarly. Meta too but they might outperform just based on being undervalued. That’s 64% that will move in a similar trend and would get hit hard if AI is slowed down for whatever reason. Eventually those companies will go back up probably, but you’ll miss opportunity cost by not having exposure to other sectors. If AI continues to grow then you’re in great position 👍

  • MagzThundercat
    ☠ ℝ𝕖𝕒𝕝𝕚𝕥𝕪 ℂ𝕙𝕖𝕔𝕜 ☠ (@MagzThundercat) reported

    @PIESANDLIES22 @amazon At least they tried to fix it for you. Their packing centers are incompetent.

  • red_forman20
    Ison (@red_forman20) reported

    @BethanyForTruth This is an easy fix if the governments actually cared about safety. Just prevent the phone from working while in a moving car. Amazon Music does it, but you can override it. If you need the phone pull over, otherwise it’s just another government money grab.

  • CyberWarDoc
    The fiery but mosly peaceful grouch (@CyberWarDoc) reported

    @WellitHappened1 Fridge died first week of lockdown due to fried circuit board. Couldnt get anyone to come fix it, so I took it apart and ordered some chinesium circuit parts from Amazon and the board has going strong for 6 years.

  • TheWiseIC
    The Wise Investor 🧠 (@TheWiseIC) reported

    @AllWeatherFund @Mindset4Money_X It would be way too long to post here. 5T by 2028 is my target. Just look at AWS and E-commerce growth. Amazon in total does 3/4 of a trillion in revenue. By 2028 that’s almost at 875-900B. Is 4.5x sales that much of a stretch? CapEx will slow. Margins will expand.

  • reardongalt
    GaltiFACT® (@reardongalt) reported

    @MetamateDaz They ARE making life better. Just think about life before Amazon. Not to mention all the jobs (skilled, high paying jobs) they created. Throwing money at a problem never solved anything.

  • CliffDoesAI
    CliffDoesAI (@CliffDoesAI) reported

    Amazon wants you to wear a device that records every conversation you have. Bee is Amazon's AI wrist wearable — acquired last year, now updated with new features. It records, transcribes, and summarizes everything you say throughout the day. Sync it with your calendar and it'll remind you about meetings and tasks. The TechCrunch reviewer tested it this week. His verdict: useful for work meetings, way too invasive for personal life. Here's my problem with this entire category of AI hardware. The pitch is always the same: "never forget a conversation again." But "never forget" only works if you record everything. Every casual chat. Every private moment. Every dumb thing you say at 11pm on a Tuesday. Bee needs access to your location, photos, phone contacts, calendar, and notifications to work well. That's not a note-taking device. That's a surveillance system you pay for and voluntarily strap to your wrist. And here's the part nobody talks about: the data lives in Amazon's cloud. The same company that's had its share of security issues. The review notes they demoed a fully local version for a YouTuber — meaning they know the privacy concerns are real — but haven't shipped it. The professional use case is actually interesting. If your day is back-to-back meetings, having an AI summarize everything faithfully is genuinely useful. The reviewer confirmed it handled a business call well, breaking down segments of the conversation for easy review later. But you don't need a dedicated 00+ wrist device for that. Otter and Granola already do meeting transcription and summarization. They work from your phone or laptop, they don't need 24/7 physical access to your life, and you can turn them off. The AI hardware graveyard is already full — Humane, Rabbit, the first generation of "AI pins." Every single one had the same problem: they solved a problem that either didn't exist or was already solved by the phone in your pocket. Bee is slightly more useful because transcription and summarization are real needs. But the form factor — always-on, always-recording, always-uploading-to-the-cloud — creates a privacy problem bigger than the productivity problem it solves. I think we'll see a version of this that works eventually. But it'll run locally, process everything on-device, and never send raw audio to the cloud. Until then, Bee is a fascinating demo of where AI hardware is heading — and a warning about the privacy tradeoffs Silicon Valley expects you to accept without asking. What's your line? Would you wear a device that records every conversation in exchange for never forgetting a meeting detail?

  • jd103986
    jd103987 (@jd103986) reported

    @DaleJr tell @amazon prime to fix the damn buffering issues! @NASCAR I can’t watch this anymore. This sucks and will kill viewership. This sucks

  • MagzThundercat
    ☠ ℝ𝕖𝕒𝕝𝕚𝕥𝕪 ℂ𝕙𝕖𝕔𝕜 ☠ (@MagzThundercat) reported

    @MorseKolleen @amazon The problem with that is the negative review goes against the seller and the product itself, not against the @amazon shipping center who screwed up this order. I'm mad as hell, but I don't want to be unfair.

  • AbdulGh96478473
    Abdul Ghafoor (@AbdulGh96478473) reported

    @AmazonHelp I have shared a screenshot as it shows errors upon submission. Please check DM

  • willardd_
    ev🥱 (@willardd_) reported

    @DisTrackers this just reminded me that i made the preorder when amazon had their price error months back. i completely forgot i bought it!

  • DubDublin
    Dub Dublin (@DubDublin) reported

    The ones produced (and sometimes encoded) by Amazon Video are unwatchable. I actually thought my hearing was going and had my ears checked, though my wife had trouble, too, so we were having to turn on captions, which I despise, and just ruin any movie. When we ditched Prime and I stopped watching Amazon's videos with the world's worst audio compression, my "problem" went away. It literally was just that bad. Glad I'm not paying for it anymore.

  • MemeStudier
    Studyofmemes.com (@MemeStudier) reported

    @alexpotato @liminal_warmth Amazon had their first profitable year in 2003. By then they were 8 yrs in and down $3B. It was 2009 before they broke even. Since then, they have made $280B, with last quarter their best at $30B.

  • 1812x
    OTB Deerslayer (@1812x) reported

    @funkychicken @billybinion They are running out of employees. They don’t believe in forklifts. Most of them delivery vans are not even roadworthy. DOT be letting amazon slide while busting down everybody else.

  • ConsoleCraz77
    Travis Davenport (@ConsoleCraz77) reported

    @smashed763 @gutsberserk805 @videogamedeals Problem is, people on Twitter that follow accounts that tell you about the coupons are a tiny minority of Amazon customers… most people will never know.

  • iAmazingHistory
    The Reply Guy (@iAmazingHistory) reported

    @Mahosalvatierra @JuanitoSay Amazon actually has an issue with giving their top shows a proper budget. Like their other show Invincible has incredible writing, but their animation has been lacking cause they are blowing their limited budget on their voice actors