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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.

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June 18: Problems at Amazon

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  • 46% Website Down (46%)
  • 28% Errors (28%)
  • 25% Sign in (25%)

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Martigues Errors 1 hour ago
City of London Website Down 4 hours ago
Donostia / San Sebastián Website Down 5 hours ago
City of London Website Down 6 hours ago
Paris Sign in 2 days ago
Troyes Errors 2 days ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

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  • subir
    Subir (@subir) reported

    @Anushka257 Shouldnt be an issue. Usually amazon refunds the customer immediately but you will get your refund after 45 days. This happens only if you use EasyShip

  • REIMakayla
    Makayla | Real Estate Investor (@REIMakayla) reported

    My first house flip lost me $45,000 I'm going to tell you exactly what went wrong so you don't make the same mistakes I made. Because every person on this app showing you their profits is hiding the deal that almost ended them I found a 3-bedroom in Ohio. Looked like a good deal on paper. I was 23, I had cash from my Amazon business, and I had watched enough YouTube to be dangerous That was the problem. I knew just enough to buy a house and not nearly enough to renovate one MISTAKE #1: I bought at the wrong price I didn't know about the 70% rule. I didn't know you're supposed to calculate your maximum offer by taking 70% of the after-repair value and subtracting the repair costs. I just looked at what the house was selling for, compared it to what fixed-up houses in the area sold for, and thought "there's room in there" There wasn't. I paid about 82% of ARV. That left almost no margin for error. And error was all I had MISTAKE #2: I renovated for myself instead of the appraiser I put in granite countertops. The neighborhood had laminate. I installed a tile backsplash. Nobody else on the street had one. I picked designer light fixtures when $40 Home Depot ones would have appraised the same I spent about $30,000 more than I needed to. Because I wanted the house to look beautiful. The appraiser did not care what I wanted. The appraiser cared about what the neighbors sold for. My granite countertops were worth exactly what laminate was worth in that zip code: nothing extra The house with $31,000 in cosmetic renovation and the house with $61,000 in magazine-quality renovation sold for the same price in that neighborhood. I paid $30,000 for my own ego MISTAKE #3: I didn't inspect the septic I didn't even know you were supposed to inspect a septic system. Nobody told me. It wasn't on any checklist I'd seen. The home inspector checked the roof, the foundation, the electrical, the plumbing. Nobody looked at the septic Two weeks after closing, it failed. $15,000 $15,000 for a hole in the ground I never thought to look at. Because I didn't know holes in the ground could cost $15,000 Total damage: Over-renovation: $30,000 wasted Septic replacement: $15,000 Total loss: $45,000 I sat in the driveway of that house and cried. Not a single tear. Full breakdown. I had taken money I earned shipping Dove soap 16 hours a day from my parents' living room and buried it in granite countertops and a septic system I quit. Told myself real estate wasn't for me. Went back to Amazon and tried to forget about it Three months later I couldn't stop thinking about what I'd done wrong. Not "I shouldn't have done it." But "I did it wrong and I know exactly how." The mistakes weren't random. They were specific. Fixable. I overpaid, I over-renovated, and I skipped an inspection So I came back with three rules: 1. Never pay more than 70% of ARV minus repairs. I actually use 60-65% now because I learned that hard money carrying costs eat margin too 2. Match the comps. Beat them by 10%. Never by 50%. Renovation is math, not art 3. Never waive an inspection. Bring your own contractor. Check the septic, the HVAC, the roof, the foundation, and the electrical before you sign anything The things that can destroy you if you don't check: Septic replacement: $15,000-$30,000 HVAC replacement: $15,000-$25,000 Roof replacement: $10,000-$12,000 Full electrical rewire: ~$10,000 Foundation repair: $10,000-$50,000 Any single one of these turns a profitable flip into a loss. Two of them at once and you're selling the house to get out from under it I have flipped 80+ houses since that first one. I have made money on every deal since. Not because I got smarter. Because I stopped guessing and started following the three rules that $45,000 taught me That $45,000 was the most expensive education I've ever received. More useful than any class I took in college. More useful than the MCAT prep I did for 6 months before my body fell apart. One rotted septic system in Ohio taught me more about business than a degree ever could If you're about to buy your first investment property, you're going to make mistakes. You can either make your own for $45,000 or you can read this twice and make them for free I wish someone had written this for me when I was 23 Book a funding call or apply for mentorship, link in bio

  • kocer_eth
    kocer (@kocer_eth) reported

    @SethiLiam amazon literally got their own portfolio company shut down by reporting the jailbreak crazy how fast it happened

  • GRWill68628
    G.R. Williams (Gareth) (@GRWill68628) reported

    Hi, I'm just after some advice re. ISBN's for the book I'm self-publishing. I'm getting conflicting information when I look into it. I'm just after a cheap (UK) way of getting one that allows me to sell elsewhere as well as Amazon, with no complications further down the line.

  • gautamgoel978
    Gautam (@gautamgoel978) reported

    @elliotarledge all countries govt are same, they should fix there vulnerable websites, if fable 5 is such a risk, then try breaking securities of biggest companies, amazon, netflix ....

  • cdmxbee
    Julián (@cdmxbee) reported

    So, Amazon Echo displaying ads all day long even though it’s turned off in the settings. Does anyone else have this problem?

  • suzannebernert
    Sᴜᴢᴀɴɴᴇ Bᴇʀɴᴇʀᴛ (@suzannebernert) reported

    Is it Amazon or ZEE 5 that even after paying for the subscription to watch the World Cup,it's not working? I am going in circles,log in ? Three options. None work. From nothing happening to access denied. Even cancelling the subscription I got last night and subscribing again isn't working

  • pouriaa
    pouria (@pouriaa) reported

    @TTrimoreau The rumor is spicy. It was jailbroken and unfiltered mythos was exposed. Allegedly, someone at Amazon, a large anthropic investor, told the administration. Thanks to all the fear mongering by Anthropic beforehand, the admin was scared enough to force them to take it down

  • rj_ATX
    angelsnghosts (@rj_ATX) reported

    @alejandrosvinyl Why does every pressing except Amazon look metallic metallic ripple vinyl sounds terrible

  • DanaVelleAuthor
    Dana Velle | Author (@DanaVelleAuthor) reported

    Like reading two lacrosse romance books Man Up, and Man Down on Amazon 🥍🥍😈😈

  • ainews_24_7
    AI News 24 (@ainews_24_7) reported

    Anthropic views SK Telecom's access to Mythos and vulnerabilities flagged by Amazon $AMZN as separate issues. The US government letter demanding access restrictions does not reference SK Telecom or China.

  • alphaticaio
    Alphatica (@alphaticaio) reported

    $IBM Update (2) IBM DOWN ALMOST 7% ON ACN SYMPATHY, THE DATA SAYS THE MARKET IS WRONG Accenture reported this morning: revenue $18.72B (missed by 0.3%), bookings $19.3B (down 2% YoY), and guided F4Q revenue $17.75-18.4B, 2.2% below consensus. New bookings growth decelerated to 3% YoY. Managed Services disappointed. IBM is down almost 7% in sympathy. The narrative: "ACN weakness means consulting sector weakness, IBM Consulting is exposed." There is no economic relationship between IBM and ACN. ZERO. IBM does not name ACN. ACN does not name IBM in any filing going back to 2011. There is no disclosed business relationship between these two companies in either direction. IBM's actual named competitors by segment: Infrastructure: Dell, HPE, Intel, NetApp, Pure Storage Software: Google, Amazon, Broadcom, Microsoft, Oracle, Salesforce, SAP Consulting: Not individually named IBM Consulting is a hybrid cloud and AI implementation business built around IBM's own software stack, Red Hat, watsonx, middleware. Accenture is a broad-based IT services firm with no platform dependency. They serve different buyers solving different problems. The market is pricing IBM as if ACN's bookings deceleration is a direct read-through. The filing data says these companies do not consider each other relevant enough to disclose. That is a meaningful distinction. THE FLOW FRAMEWORK UPDATE We flagged stealth institutional accumulation in IBM at twice this week with $14M in dark pool block prints. That call was based on what the flow data showed, the flow data was accurate. What changed overnight is fundamentals. ACN's miss introduced new information that repositioning flow could not see. Flow-based frameworks: they capture institutional positioning in real time, but they cannot anticipate fundamental shocks that arrive between sessions. The $14M of stealth buying at both the $264-265 and $270 levels are now underwater. Those positions are likely to become supply if holders cut losses, converting yesterday's demand zone into today's resistance. LEVELS Today's IBM selloff is a sector-association trade with no evidence to support it. The data does not confirm the economic linkage the market is assuming. $IBM $ACN $QQQ

  • cryptoamanclub
    Crypto Aman (@cryptoamanclub) reported

    🤯 AMAZON DRIVER RUNS MULTI-MILLION POUND EXAM SCAM! In Liverpool, UK, Shahid Adnan has been sentenced to 3 years in prison. How Did the Scam Work? ↳ Through Study Sharp Ltd, he completed online exams and assignments on behalf of students. ↳ 124+ students linked. ↳ Charge → £250 per exam. What Did Authorities Find? ↳ £2.46 Million across multiple accounts. ↳ Money spent on luxury cars and an expensive lifestyle. How Was He Caught? A student accidentally submitted a USB drive to the university containing business records and login credentials. Part-time Amazon driver. Full-time exam scammer. #ExamScam #CyberCrime #Fraud

  • ericmeder
    Eric Meder 👁️ (@ericmeder) reported

    Governments are building carbon tracking systems that monitor your purchases, travel, and energy use to assign you a personal carbon score. The same governments that shut down small businesses during COVID while Amazon made record profits, and told you to stay home while they flew private jets to climate summits. Do you really think this is about saving the planet? No. It's about rationing your freedom while elites live however they want.

  • itismohit0001
    Mohit (@itismohit0001) reported

    @flipkartsupport @Flipkart I bought a router and your website says something but the router offers something else. On top of that there is absolutely no range of that router with unlimited fluctuations. You aren’t letting me return it. Amazon doesn’t have that problem only you??

  • deepalisaxenas
    Deepali Saxena (@deepalisaxenas) reported

    The catch Amazon knows: You still need the product. So you place a fresh order, pay ₹5 fee again & hope Amazon gets it right this time. By then, you've already paid ₹10 extra just to receive a single product - all because of errors that were entirely Amazon's fault. (4/8 🧵)

  • 3j8D93c2yI4
    Mr. Hooper (@3j8D93c2yI4) reported

    @PhilippEffkema1 @cryptojack @grok Amazon isn’t at risk of exploding and shutting down for a year.

  • LeCreuset9
    𝑪𝒂𝒔𝒔𝒆𝒓𝒐𝒍𝒆 𝑵𝒊𝒏𝒆𝒓 𝑨𝒄𝒕𝒖𝒂𝒍 (@LeCreuset9) reported

    @agraybee The problem is: they can't. 1) They don't have the landing ships. 2) Even if they did, the era of the FPV drone would only flood Twitter with images of Chinese troops getting blown up on the beach by cheap Amazon drones.

  • TrueCru
    odisha (@TrueCru) reported

    @amznsellerhelp How many more years will it take to reactivate my Amazon Global Selling US account? I have already been waiting for 8 months. If your team cannot resolve this issue, please provide the contact details or escalation email for Jeff Bezos' executive team.

  • alphaticaio
    Alphatica (@alphaticaio) reported

    $IBM Update (2) IBM DOWN ALMOST 7% ON ACN SYMPATHY, THE DATA SAYS THE MARKET IS WRONG Accenture reported this morning: revenue $18.72B (missed by 0.3%), bookings $19.3B (down 2% YoY), and guided F4Q revenue $17.75-18.4B, 2.2% below consensus. New bookings growth decelerated to 3% YoY. Managed Services disappointed. IBM is down almost 7% in sympathy. The narrative: "ACN weakness means consulting sector weakness, IBM Consulting is exposed." There is no economic relationship between IBM and ACN. ZERO. IBM does not name ACN. ACN does not name IBM in any filing going back to 2011. There is no disclosed business relationship between these two companies in either direction. IBM's actual named competitors by segment: Infrastructure: Dell, HPE, Intel, NetApp, Pure Storage Software: Google, Amazon, Broadcom, Microsoft, Oracle, Salesforce, SAP Consulting: Not individually named IBM Consulting is a hybrid cloud and AI implementation business built around IBM's own software stack, Red Hat, watsonx, middleware. Accenture is a broad-based IT services firm with no platform dependency. They serve different buyers solving different problems. The market is pricing IBM as if ACN's bookings deceleration is a direct read-through. The filing data says these companies do not consider each other relevant enough to disclose. That is a meaningful distinction. THE FLOW FRAMEWORK UPDATE We flagged stealth institutional accumulation in IBM twice this week with $14M in dark pool block prints. That call was based on what the flow data showed, the flow data was accurate. What changed overnight is fundamentals. ACN's miss introduced new information that repositioning flow could not see. Flow-based frameworks: they capture institutional positioning in real time, but they cannot anticipate fundamental shocks that arrive between sessions. The $14M of stealth buying at both the $264-265 and $270 levels are now underwater. Those positions are likely to become supply if holders cut losses, converting yesterday's demand zone into today's resistance. LEVELS Today's IBM selloff is a sector-association trade with no evidence to support it. The data does not confirm the economic linkage the market is assuming. $IBM $ACN $QQQ

  • ElMandlo
    (@ElMandlo) reported

    Is there an app where I can pay $3.49 for a decent epub library and access to African authors? Cause I'd be down. To also expect me to pay Amazon $15.99 a copy for every single book I want would be unrealistic

  • leapfrogcl
    leapfrog (@leapfrogcl) reported

    AWS Amazon is down. 😱🤯 @AWSSupport

  • cyber_razz
    Abdulkadir | Cybersecurity (@cyber_razz) reported

    The White House wants Anthropic to make Fable 5 impossible to jailbreak. Every security expert alive says that cannot be done. No AI model in history has been immune to jailbreaking. Not GPT. Not Gemini. Not Llama. The same jailbreak works on OpenAI’s GPT-5.5. Only Anthropic got shut down. Dario Amodei wrote a blog post warning Mythos was dangerous. The government used his own words to justify the ban. Then asked him to fix something that has never been fixed by anyone. As a condition of getting his product back. Andrej Karpathy is barred from accessing the model he helped build. Because he wasn’t born in America. Amazon’s CEO called the White House. Amazon competes with Anthropic. Amazon also invested $8 billion in Anthropic. A China-linked group may have accessed Mythos through a Project Glasswing partner. Nobody knows which one. The refund deadline for subscribers is June 20. There is no restoration date. The IPO paperwork is still filed. The condition for getting the product back. Is solving a problem computer science has never solved.

  • BharatSmil6447
    Bharat Smiles (@BharatSmil6447) reported

    🔔Hari Menon steps down as Bigbasket CEO Former Amazon India's executive Amit Nanda to take charge

  • DavidRau101
    Dave Rau (@DavidRau101) reported

    So @amazon sent me refurbished AirPods yesterday. One problem. They weren’t refurbished as they are still attached to someone else’s email who can track exactly where they are. Cost as much as new ones I was trying to purchase.

  • NoQuarter4Libs
    noQuarter4Liberals (@NoQuarter4Libs) reported

    @rushicrypto Because of math. The Koru is Jeff Bezos yacht. It cost 500 million dollars. Amazon has 1,576,000 employees. If you divide the cost of the boat by the number of employees it comes down to about 340$ 1 time or less than a single penny per hour. Welcome to scale

  • 1mustangcharlie
    Charles (@1mustangcharlie) reported

    @ParkMikep0224 @Cointuckeywind1 Thank you for confirming exactly what I said, that national brands are similarly priced. Amazon isn't going to help me fix a leaky toilet on a Saturday afternoon, though. Bagged mulch and stone is a minimum double price for Lowe's, but if it saves you 30 minutes well time is $.

  • suzannebernert
    Sᴜᴢᴀɴɴᴇ Bᴇʀɴᴇʀᴛ (@suzannebernert) reported

    Is it Amazon or ZEE 5 that even after paying for the subscription to watch the World Cup,it's not working? I am going in circles,log in ? Three options. None work. From nothing happening to access denied. Even cancelling the subscription I got last night and subscribing again isn't working . It shows I am already subscribed but I can't access the matches. It tells me to buy. But I bought already Yaar ⚽

  • charlesdavis75
    Charles Davis (@charlesdavis75) reported

    @Michsteer Very tough read indeed. Our kids started asking us about the incident. Instead of going down a rabbit hole online o purchased a couple of books (Amazon & second hand book stores). Going to learn a bit more.

  • 2xnmore
    2xnmore (@2xnmore) reported

    A $300 deposit just unlocked Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Amazon, Google, Meta, and Tesla in one portfolio, earning 5% yield. No broker. No minimum balance. No permission needed. For the last 50 years, owning the world's most powerful companies required the right passport, the right bank account, and the right broker willing to let you in. That wall just came down. Glider, powered by $ONDO tokenized stocks, just put all seven Magnificent 7 companies into a single onchain portfolio that auto-rebalances itself every single day. You hold the tokens directly in your wallet. No middleman. No gas fees on rebalances. No closing bell telling you when you are allowed to trade. 94% of Glider users are outside the United States. That number tells you everything about who the old system was built for. And everything about who this one is built for instead. What you need to know before you move: The 5% yield is promotional and variable for 30 days on new deposits from $300. Ondo tokens give you economic exposure to the underlying stocks, not direct share ownership. Not available to US persons. Read the full legal documentation at ondo finance before depositing anything. But for everyone, the traditional system locked out for decades? The seven most powerful companies on earth just fit inside a $300 deposit. Tell me I am wrong.