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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 5: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 11:00 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%)
  • 25% Sign in (25%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Naxxar Website Down 6 hours ago
Seattle Sign in 21 hours ago
Rheine Errors 1 day ago
Poplar Website Down 1 day ago
Valréas Errors 1 day ago
Chartres Errors 1 day ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • lily_choudhury_
    Lily (@lily_choudhury_) reported

    3. Used "Review this seller" instead of "Review this product" On third-party listings, the seller matters as much as the item itself. A great product from a bad seller still means slow shipping or no support if something breaks. Most people never even notice they're buying from a third party, not Amazon itself. That distinction is buried in small text under the price.

  • katwatson0521
    Kat Watson (@katwatson0521) reported

    @JeffBezos Jeff, this has nothing to do with this post. It is concerning @amazon… I spend a fortune at Amazon, and have FOR YEARS. The delivery drivers are CONSISTENTLY not delivering my packages as instructed. I need someone to fix this. I’d hate to not shop with your company anymore.

  • davemarkowitz
    Dave Markowitz (@davemarkowitz) reported

    Today I found out the hard way not to use CHIRP* to program my Yaesu FT-7800R 2M/70cm radio. IIRC, this worked OK for me in the past but not on my current M4 MacBook Air, with the Cable Matters USB-C to RS-232 adapter. I was able to download the pre-existing memory channels fine but when I made some changes and uploaded them to the rig, only the first two memory channels worked. I wound up doing a factory reset on the radio and trying again with the same result. So, I bit the bullet and ordered the ADMS-2K software plus their USB-29 programming cable. The cable will be shipped to me but RT Systems provided me with a download link for the Mac software. I grabbed that and tried it with the aforementioned Cable Matters adapter and the Yaesu RS-232 programming cable, and it worked fine. Once I get the RT Systems cable I use that since it'll be a more elegant setup. My radio is at least 20 years old and while futzing with it I noticed that the microphone cable is fraying on both ends, although it still worked for me to get into a local 2M net this morning. I checked for replacement mics and found a replacement cable only at Amazon, which I should get tomorrow. *In contrast to the Yaesu rig, CHIRP has never given me a lick of trouble with my Baofeng UV-5Rs or UV-25PRO.

  • vaibhavcan
    Vaibhav Gupta (@vaibhavcan) reported

    @DealBeeOfficial My Amazon fresh is not accepting orders since last two days if I am taking it for next day delivery the whole cart gets disappeared anyone else facing same issue

  • DarpanVS
    Darpan_V_S (@DarpanVS) reported

    @AmazonHelp please sort this issue quickly because I need to use my phone urgently

  • ANicole0416
    AshleyNicole0416 (@ANicole0416) reported

    @AmazonHelp Hello, my amazon account was hacked and the email and password was changed without my authorization and I now no longer have access. I’ve tried multiple calls and emails to customer service and have not gotten this issue resolved. Could you please help, thx

  • IamNirjhar
    Nirjhar Mistry 👨‍💻 (@IamNirjhar) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN The issue is still there. How come you have removed something that is available with other's?

  • blankscientist
    One Swell Foop (@blankscientist) reported

    @PrimeVideo @amazon it's absolutely crazy that after two seasons of vox machina that I literally can't name a single character. The animation and everything is awesome, but the character development is actively terrible.

  • PhysicsRascals
    Relativity Rascals (@PhysicsRascals) reported

    @Flipkart @flipkartsupport Terrible customer service! Ordered inverter 21st June. First delivery date was 27th then changed to 30th June. After that every single day promised for resolution. Now told to wait till 7 July. Refused to cancel so I could reorder on Amazon Prime Day to save ~₹7k. Support repeated the same line for 45 mins, no help or escalation. #FlipkartFail #ConsumerProtection

  • Theconfuseddocc
    THE CONFUSED DOCTOR (@Theconfuseddocc) reported

    I keep wondering how all the problems in delivery and quick commerce and the Flipkart Amazon, whatever problems why all this occur to celebrities only because we as common people also encounter many problems, but not so exaggerated like them. I can guarantee with that after E20, My mileage has dropdown But whoever is exaggerating, shouting in social media, specially celebrities, they should be cross checked

  • pulseandprofit
    Pulse and Profit (@pulseandprofit) reported

    $NVDA So why am I buying the dip? THE ACTUAL STORY: 🔥Last Q, they BEAT earnings by 6.5% while the entire market said they’d miss 🔥Growing 103% YoY. Name me another $4.8T company doing that 🔥Margins EXPANDING, not compressing. Data center TAM is growing, not shrinking 🔥New startup revenue-share program = unlocking a tier of customers who couldn’t afford H100 capacity THE BULL CASE NO ONE’S TALKING ABOUT: Nvidia isn’t growing GPU sales anymore. They’re monetizing the entire AI stack. Think bigger: → Hardware (H100/H200) → Software (CUDA, enterprise suites) → Financing (revenue shares with startups = recurring revenue model) → Custom silicon (inference plays, edge) Yeah, 103% growth at $4.8T feels rich. Until you remember: 🔥Hyperscale's still spending like drunken sailors on capex 🔥Meta, Amazon, and Google need Nvidia capacity 🔥Supply is constrained (TSMC can only make so much) This isn’t speculation. It’s just math. When shorts pile on + technicals look broken = usually when smart money loads. I’m patient. But when this chart's fixes (and it will) are in place, gap fills 236-245 fast. 🔥187-190 — if the breakdown accelerates, the next technical floor before serious support 🔥180s — if this turns into a real correction (unlikely but not impossible) Are you accumulating? $MSFT $IREN To me, this looks like a buying opportunity until we lose support.

  • Ch1n0Yu
    YuLaw (@Ch1n0Yu) reported

    Regular iPad is so ***, it’s almost like an Amazon tablet. Terrible sound, too. Bought one to give to a relative. I don’t think I can give something this low quality.

  • bufutalo
    Bufutalo (@bufutalo) reported

    @ink7 @JimHale45769313 @BenjaminNorton amazon supports massive regulations over business because they can pay the costs and their competition cant. thats a government problem, not a free market problem.

  • MayankRajput253
    Mayank Rajput (@MayankRajput253) reported

    Post 4/4 What more was I expected to do as a customer? I've now lost confidence in Amazon's service. Please resolve this issue, cancel the order if it can no longer be delivered, and ensure my prepaid amount is refunded promptly. @amazo #Amazon #AmazonIndia

  • Sta50212
    Joa (@Sta50212) reported

    I am so curious what will happen to YouTube in the future, and the tax rules for creators I was listening to @StevenBartlett's Diary of a CEO podcast, the "Death of the Middle Class" episode with Daniel Priestley and Nick Hanauer. One idea stuck with me: companies like Amazon and Google do business in the UK but "pretend" to be in Luxembourg or Ireland, so they barely pay tax where the money is actually made. Priestley's fix @DanielPriestley talked about → tax companies based on where the audience is, not where the entity is registered. Almost like a broadcast license: you've got X views in this country, so this is what you owe. Now apply that to creators. Right now you can route a content business through a low-tax country while most of your views come from the UK, US, or Germany. If tax followed the audience instead of the company... the entire faceless/creator economy would have to rethink where its "revenue" actually lives. Would that kill the arbitrage — or just push AdSense to get taxed at the source? Just because everything is getting more expensive but the middle class is the suffering layer. For example an friend of mine opened an creative creation company, where it is impossible for him to hire people that are low cost high retention.

  • Saumya2096
    सौम्या (@Saumya2096) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN What exactly is the issue? Why is your service so poor? I have been following up for the last two days, but I still haven't received my parcel. Every time I contact your support team, I get the same response that I need to wait, but there has been no actual

  • TheRealBirnbaum
    The Psycho Analyst (@TheRealBirnbaum) reported

    @Hellsing81 @unusual_whales This is such an oversimplified and sadly amateur view. You have a long way to go. Let’s take one example. OpenAI or Anthropic could turn on the cash flow machine tomorrow if they wanted to. Just like Uber, Amazon, and any other tech company, they’re optimizing for scale. This is a choice—not a unit economics problem. Let’s look at another—if you think the hyperscalers are seriously just lighting cash on fire you must be new here. Good luck with that theory. They’ve told you how this will play out. You’re either not actually doing the work or somehow believe you’re smarter than them. Then you have the software companies like Palantir, Zeta, and ServiceNow—absolutely raking in cash already directly due to AI. Then you have financials saying to our faces how much they’re gaining from AI. You are just brainwashed by the media.

  • goodguyno1
    Frank McQuade (@goodguyno1) reported

    @csljohnkirby The Amazon review "In the heat of the moment, she fired-off a tweet: figurative comments; emotional hyperbole. It was done in a moment of helpless frustration and taken down 3 hours later. Her tweet had, however, been harvested by the hard core left and biased MSM" Bullshit!

  • Ronbaba
    Roopesh Nair (@Ronbaba) reported

    @AmazonHelp I got the delivery at 1:37. Disturbed my sleep as until 1245 I had no update on the delivery being assigned or whether it will be cancelled. Why did I had to compromise my sleep for an order that was supposed to be delivered by 11:50 and was delayed due to operational issues.

  • Pratikprgupta
    Pratik Prasd Gupta (@Pratikprgupta) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazon @amazonIN So according to Amazon, a product with a broken manufacturer seal can still be sold as "new" as long as it works? That's unacceptable. A working product doesn't prove it is unused. I paid for a factory-sealed item, not an opened one.

  • TommiPedruzzi
    Tommi Pedruzzi (@TommiPedruzzi) reported

    I watched people build audiences for 2 years before making their first dollar online. I made money in 24 hours on my first real attempt. Selling a simple PDF. Here's what I did (and how you can too): (btw, if you want my complete strategy broken down, with AI prompts, workflow and systems... like this post, follow me and comment "System". I'll DM it to you.) Building a brand requires you to earn attention before you can earn income. • Post for months before anyone listens. • Pitch for months before anyone hires you. • Build for months before anyone finds you. The attention comes first, the money comes after, and the gap between them is measured in years. I failed at this exact pattern 5 times. Different model each time. Same gap every time. Then I found something with no gap. Self-Publishing. Buyers on Amazon aren't waiting to discover you. They're already searching. Already on the platform. Already typing their exact problem into a search bar the moment it hurts badly enough. My job wasn't to earn their attention. My job was to be the answer when they searched. That's a fundamentally different game. Just a well-positioned book in front of people who are already looking for it. Result? First book in the first 24 hours. Real money. Not because I was special. Because for the first time I stopped fighting for attention and started showing up where attention was already focused. That decision turned into a 7-figure sel-publishing business. If you want to see the model that has no 2-year runway... Follow me, like this post and comment "System". I'll DM you my entire system for free.

  • Gadgetsdata
    Debayan Roy (Gadgetsdata) (@Gadgetsdata) reported

    @AnshuTechblog @Pmkphotoworks If they ensure that the device is not pre-activated just after receiving and get the invoice (which they'll get) then there shouldn't be any issue... Also, a tip : check the ratings of the seller before purchasing the Nothing Phone 3 from Amazon

  • denislinetti
    Denis (@denislinetti) reported

    SOMETIMES THE BIGGEST PROBLEM WITH SECURITY PRODUCTS ISN’T SECURITY When a new security system launches, the first questions are usually technical: ❓How powerful is it? ❓What attacks can it stop? ❓What threats can it withstand? All important questions. But technical strength alone doesn’t determine whether a security product will actually work in production. Because even a powerful system can become a serious operational burden if it’s difficult to use and manage. New integrations. New workflows. Policy models that only exist inside one product. The further a product sits from the existing stack, the harder it is to make it part of everyday work. At some point, the real cost is no longer the technology itself. It’s the change required to adopt it. That’s what makes Rialo’s AI agent security solution, Latch, interesting from this perspective. For simpler security needs, Latch offers ready-made filters that can be combined. When more specific rules are needed, teams can use Cedar policies and JavaScript. So the system doesn’t try to force every security requirement into a single control model. The most interesting part, though, is the Cedar support. Instead of creating a new policy language that only makes sense inside its own product, Latch supports an existing authorization language for agent security. Cedar is an open-source authorization policy language developed by AWS. Amazon Verified Permissions uses Cedar to define access policies. Amazon Bedrock AgentCore’s Policy feature also uses Cedar to control agents’ access to Gateway tools. That doesn’t mean every developer already knows Cedar. But for teams working with systems that use it, there’s an important difference: Agent security doesn’t have to start with a completely new authorization model that belongs to one product and has no equivalent anywhere else. And I think this is where the real issue begins. As AI agents move into production, companies won’t just face new threats like prompt injection. They’ll also have to manage a new type of actor-one that can call tools, use APIs, and take actions in real systems. That’s why building agent security as a completely separate layer from existing identity, authorization, and access practices could become a problem over time. Controls for agents will need to work with the systems developers and security teams already use. That’s also what stands out about Latch’s approach. It provides ready-made filters for basic needs while leaving room for more detailed rules through Cedar and JavaScript. It’s still too early to know whether this will actually make adoption easier. But the direction is clear. In a world where AI agents become widespread, the most successful security infrastructure probably won’t be the one that introduces the most new concepts. It will be the one that brings powerful controls into existing engineering workflows with the least friction. @RialoHQ @RialoTR

  • SkyyohhBR
    Skyyohh (@SkyyohhBR) reported

    @lumiflavor @graymanjon @literallydarnel Gentrify a scene? LMAOOOOO? Why do Gen Z children learn a new word and just use it repeatedly without ever looking up what it means. Neither Glitch nor Spindlework are ‘funded by Amazon’.

  • CraverSober99
    Colleen Craver (@CraverSober99) reported

    @CathyEngelbert , @WNBA , @amazon Why have you all decided and found it necessary to post scores on games some of us haven’t watched because of other issues. You know, work, family, caregiving demands, etc?? Like I want to see the games too. WTF??

  • jimijamm
    Jimi Jamm (@jimijamm) reported

    @amazon my wife needs to speak to an actual person about a important delivery and all she’s getting is AI. You’re a three-legged dog of a service when there’s a real issue.

  • Anonymous73mmL
    Anonymous (@Anonymous73mmL) reported

    @AmazonHelp Order 408-8892376-5798739 marked delivered but not received. Spoke to agent Kamal who was rude as hell & didn't resolve my query. Terrible experience, no one should consider Amazon! ❌ @amazonIN

  • BandBajaateRaho
    BBR - Amplifying Consumer Voice (@BandBajaateRaho) reported

    Very big problem with amazon customer care these days. Even I faced same few days back. @amazonIN shd look into this. #bbr #consumer

  • veerudelhi
    Virender Sharma (@veerudelhi) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN why you guys have no one to speak with customers. What kind of help you guys are providing. Everything and everyone is not good with AI. We need real human beings who understand our problem not just computer generated questions and answers. We are not robots

  • _theonlyplanet
    PLANET (@_theonlyplanet) reported

    This man (photo attached) has Amazon, Meta, Apple, Nike and Google as his tenants. The story of how he made it happen is going to be one of the most fascinating stories you will read on the internet today. His name is Amancio Ortega. He’s a Spanish billionaire worth $148 billion. According to Forbes’ report, he’s the 10th richest man in the world. What this High School dropout started as a small dressmaking workshop metamorphosed into a full blown apparel production company which we know today as Zara and a couple of other clothing brands. Unlike other founders who cash out from their business, reinvest back into the business and spend the rest on what they lust after, Amancio did something no one saw coming. Every dime he made from Zara, he invested it into real estate. He didn’t buy properties like a desperate blind folks… He was extremely intentional in choosing his locations. The last report I read about him says that he has over 200 choice properties in over 13 countries. He didn’t do it randomly. He established a private firm called Pontegadea with one objective: Turn every cash coming from Zara into an illiquid asset. Over time, a $25 billion commercial property portfolio was birthed. Most of his commercial properties are not open to small local businesses… They can’t afford them. His tenants are some of the world’s biggest brands like Amazon, Apple, Nike, Meta and Google. Today, he’s not just the owner of one of the world’s most popular fashion brands but also the world’s richest real estate baron. Is there something we can learn from this mind-blowing story? Yes! I will share just 3: 1 — You can generate income from one business and secure it in another business For Amancio Ortega, Zara generated income selling clothings and Pontegadea turned that money into commercial properties that now collect rent. Can you see how you can replicate it? As you make money from your business, let’s say, e-commerce or modeling, I will show you commercial properties where you can invest it, hold it for a while to appreciate and start collecting rent for the rest of your life. Real estate still remains of the best ways to preserve wealth. Let me know what your budget is and I will make recommendations that will suit you. Send me a DM. 2 — It’s easier to choose your target audience when you become influential Have you heard the statement, “Big man talk to big man?” That’s exactly what is happening here. You need to be a billion-dollar brand to afford a rent in any of Amancio Ortega’s luxury commercial properties. His target audience are not startups and small local businesses. You may not be financially influential now, but social media can give you the opportunity to build your influence. People can call it vanity metrics all they want but choosing your target audience will be the easiest thing to do because you will have more than enough prospects you are speaking to per day. Get serious with building your personal brand. It will be needed when you decide to start doing founder-led marketing. If you need an expert guide, we can discuss about it. 3 — The rise and fall of stock prices have got nothing on him His $100-billion real estate portfolio will continue to generate income for him even when he’s gone. Rental income will continue to flow in. Like Late Dantata, when he’s long gone, he will continue to send paychecks to his great grandchildren from the great beyond. Even if any of the buildings burn down and insurance couldn’t rebuild it, the land worth hundreds of millions of dollars will still be there.