Amazon status: access issues and outage reports
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: website down, errors and sign in.
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 18: Problems at Amazon
Amazon is having issues since 10:00 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.
- Website Down (45%)
- Errors (28%)
- Sign in (26%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 2 days ago |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Carry On Tittering (@carryontitterin) reported@TerwitTwoo They typically come down to around £35 on eBay and Amazon a few months later. 👍
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Aravindh (@Arv_Choppers) reportedHi @AmazonHelp If the PAN cannot be delinked and the issue cannot be resolved, please advise whether my current Amazon account can be closed/suspended so I can create a fresh account and complete Amazon Pay Later activation correctly.
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Bakul Roy (@bakulroy83) reportedDear @AmazonHelp, as a long-time, loyal Prime Member, I am extremely disappointed to repeatedly receive incorrect items in my recent orders. Despite reaching out multiple times, this issue remains unresolved. 1/2 @amazonIN
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Deviation (@JackDeviation) reported"The Internet Computer ($ICP ) is too complicated." ICP runs applications on blockchain networks. Think of ICP as a decentralized version of Amazon Web Server or Microsoft Azure. (Large companies that store data) Instead of your app running on one company's servers, it runs on a global computer (blockchain network). ______________________________________ Or Imagine every blockchain is its own city- Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and others. ICP builds the highways, bridges, and infrastructure that lets those cities trust each other, communicate and move value between each other without friction
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Bitcoin1776 (@bitcoin1776) reported@bryan_johnson I have done / do a lot of sauna - 1 hour is what you need. I am 3 lbs lighter, even after 1/2 gallon of water during sessions (so 7 lbs sweat + 4 lbs new water). Hot Tub is FAR superior to sauna - for multiple reasons - do bromine, not chlorine. Hot tub on a hot day, more effective than at night (I really like hot tub at noon in the tropics, shaded = perfect tan). Hot tub is more social, I can go 3 hours without trouble. Modern inflatable hot tubs are $800 on Amazon, and basically remove any risk of heart attack, even for the completely lazy, out of shape, and old people. 3x weekly is ideal - daily dries out skin excessively.
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DAOnline Lore Theory (DAOLT) (@WROAnalyser) reportedThat's why I'm waiting for it to go on Amazon. In the country I'm in right now (not in my home country anymore), Issue 1 cost 11 dollars. I'm assuming e-book Issue 2 would be the same.
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KeepHopeAlive (@kha1926) reported@CalBearsGR8 @JWMediaDC The issue isn’t that ESPN can’t push content to ACCN which is valuable to them. It’s that at least 2 of the 4 Big 12 schools mentioned wouldn’t want to be on ACCN any more than they like having 1 game on ESPN+. They’d prefer to be on ESPN/ABC/FOX and for ESPN2/FS1 to be the lowest they can be slotted into. No question the ACCN is far better than ESPN+, no dispute there. It’s that most schools, including the 4 you mentioned want Nielson Rated games or ratings that a large streamer like Amazon or Netflix share publicly. Utah wants B1G, that’s their entire goal for why they went with Otro for PE. BYU is literally the ESPN late evening game for any game played in the MTN/Pacific TX. If ESPN walks away from the Big 12, only Cal & Stanford can provide that to ESPN within the A4. If they successfully lure those 4 to the ACC, different story. Arizona cares more about who they play in 🏀. ASU would prefer B1G just like Utah and would prefer not to travel to the East that often. Remember the ACC already took a swing at Arizona, ASU & Utah and struck out. Primarily because Arizona & ASU were more tied together and Arizona made the decision in where they wanted to go. ASU and Utah agreed that if Oregon/UW left that the 3 (includes Arizona) would go to the same conference whether it was the ACC or Big 12.
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Sgt Schultz (@SgtSchultzz) reported@OnlyinFlorida2 I used to pickup "broken" amazon vans to take to Mercedez on 19 when I was towing. I miss that job so bad.
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TechJunky (@XRobert927) reported@amazon @AmazonHelp @amazonnews The positive buying experience has definitely gone down, nearly nonexistent! My last several orders, early next day delivery, has been late and not just by hours… by days! A credit was offered after the items were delivered. When I called back for that credit was told “we can’t credit that amount, but we can credit you $10” They don’t “care” about you, JUST YOUR MONEY!
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NoFluxGiven. 🇺🇸✝️🐭 (@NoFluxGivenNow) reported@AmazonHelp Done already. This was more about the fact that there is no easy way to let you know about this on the site. Obviously by design, that one has to drill down like a copper miner only to find limited reporting options are left to an AI assistant. 🤨
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Roman (@Romaniac89) reported@CernunnosCap This argument proves too much. By this logic, AWS shouldn't exist because Amazon started as a bookstore. IREN's mining origin is irrelevant,what matters is whether the infrastructure they're building is real and competitively positioned. 128MW owned, grid-connected. Land owned. Vertical integration. No colocation leases. Nostrum acquisition closing last week adds 490MW secured power in Spain with a local team on the ground. Meanwhile NBIS has 2MW live at Vineland out of a promised 300MW. CRWV is paying leases to 47 colocation data centers and drowning in debt to fund it. The thesis isn't broken. It's just slower than people with short attention spans can tolerate. Those are different problems.
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Slab Capital (@SlabCapital1) reported@JasonYasonPBPN @thehollylin1 Just trying to help. It was sent from my account so it will obviously not let you in mine so you have to enter your login or just simply search for them on your Amazon account
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v (@vooxian) reported@tensorfied__ ohh, i ordered both of mine from amazon but i haven't noticed that issue... well, then, i hope you find it somewhere/somehow!
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MJ (@eMjAy_023) reported@ginatatiannaa @espn @espnW Oh, that is 100% the biggest ******* issue and even Multiview on Amazon Prime is such a trash product. I can’t believe they left YouTube TV. It would have been perfect.
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SignalDeck (@sgnldk) reported@StockMKTNewz Mega caps doing the heavy lifting on the way down too. Meta -5.4%, Amazon -3.5%, Google -2.5%. Same names that carried the index up are dragging it now.
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Donald Morgan Jr. (@donaldmorganjr) reportedRings of Power proved that Amazon has no problem throwing away money. But here is a chance to double down and A/B test a series where unlimited alternate universes are the norm. Make it so.
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JimmyJabroni (@JamesInFranklin) reported@Oilfield_Rando I would pass on pressure gauges from Tractor Supply - I had to replace two from there, same failure. Bought a cheapo Chinesium one from Amazon, no issues.
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Toro (@Toro4BTC) reportedAmazon shipped the chip. The SVP says the road is decades long. Two weeks ago, AWS put Ocelot on a stage at Caltech. It is a real chip, on a real 1cm² die, using a real architecture called cat qubits. The team published in Nature. The chip reportedly cuts the resources needed for quantum error correction by up to 90%. The headline was that Amazon had entered the quantum race. Yesterday, Peter DeSantis, Amazon's SVP of AI, Silicon, and Quantum, told the press useful quantum computing is "many years and possibly decades" away. Oskar Painter, who runs the AWS Center for Quantum Computing, separately said commercial quantum workloads are more than 10 years out. Same company. Two voices. The chip is the path, the timeline is the distance. This is the smarter play. Hyping a 5 year quantum cloud would be promising something the physics does not yet support. Hyping a 30 year horizon would kill the stock narrative. Saying "we shipped the chip, the chip works, the chip is a path, but commercial workloads are 10+ years out" is the only grown up position available. The chip proves the architecture is sound. The SVP's words reset expectations on commercial delivery so they don't have to ship a service on hype. The timeline spread in Big Tech is widening. Google says practical quantum in five years. Nvidia's Jensen Huang says 15 to 30. Amazon says decades. Someone in this picture is wrong, and the spread itself is now the story. A fault-tolerant quantum computer would be the most valuable infrastructure in human history, which is exactly why every vendor has an incentive to claim the shortest credible timeline and every physicist has an incentive to ask for more time. The chip exists. The road is long. Amazon is the only major vendor that has said both out loud in the same quarter. How long is too long to bet on a road that the people building it say is decades away?
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leapfrog (@leapfrogcl) reportedAWS Amazon is down. 😱🤯 @AWSSupport
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QubitValue (@QubitValue) reportedCommercially useful quantum computers are five to seven years away, according to a senior Amazon executive — a forecast that lands squarely in the middle of expert predictions. What makes this notable is not just the timeline, but the specificity. Chemistry and material science are expected to be the first domains where quantum delivers real value, precisely because classical computers cannot run high-fidelity simulations for these complex problems today. The broader landscape reinforces that this is not an isolated bet. The U.S. Department of Commerce recently committed over $2 billion in incentives to accelerate quantum development. Major banks are standing up dedicated quantum teams, and new research hubs are being established. The pattern is clear — quantum computing is shifting from theoretical promise to institutional priority. Organizations building quantum literacy and infrastructure today will be the ones ready when that five-to-seven-year window opens #QuantumComputing
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Lonestar Investor (@LonestarMoney) reported@GenZMultifamily Tenets who pay on the 1st every month and never complain and are never problems for others are freaking gold. I give a $50 Amazon card to my long term rockstars every Christmas
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lterlemez (@lterlemez) reported@examaddaorg Meta, neverever; Google never except drive and gmail but never trust for important data and communication, MS some (if it is on Exchange server, some) not much or less than Google. Apple never; Amazon and Notion are never used. And I trust none of the AI, they are data thieves.
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Bakul Roy (@bakulroy83) reported@SanjeevParashar @AmazonHelp @amazonIN and I've noticed this issue frequently happens with Clicktech Retail Private Limited. Amazon issued the refund, but the recurring problem with incorrect items needs to be investigated. 2/2
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Hub Sports (@DPG35029) reported@SteveOnSpeed The dumbing down of healthcare will be the result. Everything will be like Walmart and Amazon. One size fits all, rationing, waiting lines. Worst of all, quality, talented, dedicated men and woman will find a different occupation.
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negautrunks (@tcbales) reported@agreatdayinnc More people need to discover portable potties for Littles. Amazon sells them, they seal or you can put a diaper in the bottom, just set them down on the floor in the car and baby boy or girl can poop/pee there, clean it when you get home.
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celine 🎾 (@trashnovel) reportedSent this to the Amazon feedback email and received an AI generated response that expressed understanding of my issue with mandatory AI usage
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Pounce de León (@RightAllTheTime) reportedIt really seems like this would be an easy thing to fix, @amazon
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Harry (@HarrieScarlet) reported@MichaelPBento Can someone explain to me why people are still BTFD $SPY. 1. Warsh seems to have a spine (I don't know much about the guy but can you draw a different conclusion?) 2. Semis ripped face off in last few months, showing some fatigue. 200 day point swings up and down in SNDK , this is not normal and healthy 3. SPCX ponzi scheme selling at valuation close to Amazon? Really? and people are lapping it up as if it is the nectar of life. 4. Most importantly, if Warsh and his FED are hawkish, forget about rate cuts. now best case is they don't hike. All of this at ATHs. This set up is very precarious. What am I missing?
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Kelly Law, Ed.S. (@MrsKimmieC) reportedI hate you @Google @Microsoft for messing around & not allowing your AIs to produce clickable @AmazonHelp links! It's an accessibility issue for anyone with EYE issues!
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Evan Swanson (@Evan_Swanson_) reportedThe most consistent frustration I hear from Amazon sellers managing their own PPC is that keyword research never feels finished. You find a set of terms, build campaigns around them, and then wonder whether there are better terms you're completely missing. The Discovery Campaign solves this by using Amazon's own algorithm to find your best keywords for you. Here's how it works. You set up a single-product auto campaign with one specific purpose: discovery. The goal is not to drive revenue but be a low budget, automated campaign that runs continuously to surface new search terms Amazon decides your product is relevant for. Campaign structure is 1 product per campaign - no variations, no bundles, just one ASIN. Dynamic bids down only. Default bid set slightly higher than normal because you want enough impressions to collect data. What you're doing is watching the search term report from this campaign over time. Every term that converts goes into a list. Every term that spends without converting gets negated. Over 30 to 60 days, the campaign maps out which search terms produce sales for your specific product. The gold nuggets you're looking for are terms that convert consistently at acceptable ACoS that you might never have targeted intentionally. These get harvested into your exact match campaigns where you can bid on them precisely and control spend. Terms that spend without converting get negated immediately. This is critical - without consistent negation, the discovery campaign starts wasting budget on irrelevant traffic and the signal quality degrades. The result is a self-improving keyword funnel. Your exact match campaigns fill up over time with terms proven to convert for your product specifically. Your discovery campaign keeps running, keeps finding new opportunities. Setup takes 5 minutes. Ongoing maintenance is 15 minutes a week reviewing the search term report and managing negations. The compound effect over a year is a much deeper keyword footprint than most sellers build through manual research alone.