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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Amazon users through our website.
- Website Down (45%)
- Errors (29%)
- Sign in (25%)
Live Outage Map
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Amazon Issues Reports
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vijay (@vijaycelva) reported@AmazonHelp Like my single reply is going to solve this issue?!! I have been continuously doing this since last 5 days ,may be your team can try solving this
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Lavelle launchHub| KDP service 📚📖📘 (@lavelle_Hub) reported@HazelSi21355568 You’re right, keyword tweaks alone don’t move much if there are deeper structural issues. When I run audits, keywords are just one layer. I also look at things like indexing behaviour, crawlability signals, category placement conflicts, and how the book is internally “reading” to Amazon’s system (not just what’s visible on the surface). A lot of visibility problems actually come from misalignment between metadata, category depth, how Amazon is interpreting the content, which is why I don’t treat it as a quick keyword fix. Curious though 🤔, when you say internal links, are you referring more to external site structure, or how you’re mapping discoverability signals back to Amazon indexing?
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Whacked-Out Lefty Nut Job 🌎 (@WhackedNut) reported@ATLSportsZone Terrible @amazon. Do better!
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Aj (@prince_farmingg) reported@AmazonHelp They are unable to help me. My order has been stolen by one of your delivery agents and your team can't even contact him. Maybe the issue could have been resolved yesterday itself but your team needs 2 days just to call one person.
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Mr Fren (@KaneJen29573064) reported@LordsManor Psst, it's got more bugs than the Amazon. * Slow motion villagers, * Villagers stuck on random ****. * Oxes guiding people. * Villagers not working. * Villagers disappearing. * bandit raids spawn 6 squads. * villagers move like they're stuck in mud.
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Lying KJP (@LyingKJP) reported@dcjourneyman @sarahhepola Tire shops hate that fix a flat. They typically use a method that takes the tire off fast, and that crap will get all over the place Tire plugs are the way to go. Amazon has some weird rubber/plastic screws that will fix the tire If the hole is in the sidewall the tire shop doesn’t fix, it needs a replacement. Happened to me once
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JaneyHasMoved (@has_janey18742) reported@TheSimonEvansX @OldRoberts953 The "great" show on each provider - Slow Horses, Apple, Clarkson, Amazon/Prime, etc - drives me nuts. I can't sign up to everything! My kids torrent - but it is hit and miss and it is- truth be told - stealing. These days, internationally, I think we need a pay per view model.
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Janet (@janmonort) reportedAmazon has a problem. They don't know what kind of studio they want to be. After the Motu flop and this, I don't think they'll ever be considered a great contender studio. Looking at all their upcoming projects, not one screams box office success.
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Ding **** Trader (@vtrader1982) reported@OnePlus_IN The company is shutting down the stores and service centres! Never buy from Amazon.
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Mafiaking (@OMN_Mafiaking) reported@vansh22b @amazonIN @amazon Such a terrible platform it has become, pehle paid membership pr unskipable ads dete the ab ye sb?
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ShadowQuill (@naniprao) reported@amazonIN @BATA_India Both are fraudsters deceiving customers selling gift cards,amazon issues bata gift card and store refuses to redeem citing invalid card
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boAt (@RockWithboAt) reported@JaideepNegi10 Amazon: Login into Amazon - Go to your order - Click Invoice (drop-down)- Invoice 1 or Payslip 1 / Warranty. -Adi (2/2)
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Joseph Hernandez (@hernandezforny) reportedThis is where New York invests nearly $300 BILLION of your retirement money: NVIDIA, Apple, Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon, the biggest companies on earth. We own billions in all of them. So why won't a single one of them build here? Because @GovKathyHochul has made New York impossible. The highest taxes in America. Soaring energy costs after Albany shut down our power and blocked new supply. Regulation that punishes anyone who tries to create a job. The result: companies take our investment dollars and take their jobs to Texas and Florida. And here's what really gets me. The Comptroller, @TomDiNapoli, talks to these CEOs all the time. He's filed over 160 shareholder resolutions. He votes on 30,000 corporate measures a year. He calls them about emissions. He calls them about DEI. He calls them about board diversity. Not ONCE has he called to ask the only question that matters to New Yorkers: If New York invests in you, why aren't you investing in New York? He won't make that call. I will. As Comptroller, I'll use every share New York owns to bring jobs home.
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Open_ERV (@open_erv) reportedI am going to start only engaging for short periods once per week on twitter, posting updates more like a newsletter for the BQF project. When I look at th 14,200 tweets I have supposedly made, only a very small fraction of that actually led to a useful outcome, and I need to run a tighter ship here with my time. Regarding the recent drama, I have not read it, I will not, I am not interested, I said a reasonable thing and I'm leaving it there. It's pretty clear the discussion is not going to go anywhere. I have a lot of real, difficult things to do and don't have time. I have not that much animosity towards Nathalie, I tried to work with her, it wasn't working out so that's the end of that. She can say what she wants, that's fine with me and it is up to the listeners to decide how much they want to listen, but I am not interested, and that's fair enough. This week's update is that the interim output grille solution is done. That was the last piece before I can start with getting the details all sorted out for the supply of the parts/their production. Then I need to make good instructions, and I can start selling kits. It's nylon black fish net, 10 mm holes, clamped down. It reduces airflow by about 2.3%, so not too bad. In an unexpected turn, I boosted the airflow by about 8% further with no impact on noise, by trimming the tips of the secondary. It's difficult to print this geometry which is why I did not try it before. Most of the parts are already sorted out, I got some new boards already, and 15 motors are on the way. Just gotta get the power supplies and shipping boxes sorted out and I'm just a few large format prints and some packing away from a few kits. I got a promising quote for the boxes, and am close for the power supplies. In the meantime I can just use good quality parts off Amazon, the boxes are a little harder. I am pivoting to kits rather than fully assembled fans. I was hesitant to do this at first because I wanted more progress faster, mostly. Assembled units are in general better for large scale roll out. However it's become clear this is going to take longer than that. By focussing on the kits first, I can focus on getting the parts supply, transport, duty/taxes etc all worked out, which is the next stage in general. The constraints regarding cosmetics etc. are less severe for kits, and it fits in with the goal of tremendous performance to cost ratio, and the diy nature of CR boxes. It also takes less of my labor per fan that gets out there, which is a bottleneck, and less space in the premises etc. Fundamentally, it is a form of collaboration with others. Teamwork makes the dream work. For now, everything will be printed, and production rate should be about 1 kit per 2.5 days. Hopefully soon I can get the largest part molded, production can rise to about 2 kits per day, a 5x increase, again bottlenecked by the large printer. With the second largest part also molded, and a few extra small printers, it goes to about 10 per day. Further expansion would probably require moving to a new premises and hiring someone to help. The break even per unit cost, including labor at a living wage, will be hard to meet while also providing spectacular value, mostly because of shipping and taxes. For instance, the motors are $11.8 USD, but after duty and shipping they come to about $53 USD, each. With a suitable sea courier service that's expected to go down to more like $20 USD, but it's still nearly twice the cost of the actual parts. Shipping would be about $4-5 of that. Fundamentally, making ends meet is sort of not a problem because if you compare the capacity and noise of the resulting air purifier (which I am trending towards dubbing an EQ-CR box, for Extra Quiet, preferrably with the 6x filter set (diagonal V in the middle)), it would cost you a few thousand dollars to get it any other way. If the fan was $1000 it would still make plenty of rational economic sense, but we want more progress than that even still. So I don't think things are on thin ice. However, getting the best result possible, which matches the dream to some degree of something more like $140 usd, is not so easy. Unfortunately production with a collaborator in China does not solve many of these challenges, and it also adds new ones. So for now, that's on the back burner again. Producing kits in small scale may seem thinking too small, but it beats just waiting. It does help get the ball rolling/pave the road.
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Karthikeyan (ProTecTor😋) (@Karthik00199800) reported@Rebecca_US_ @Abhishekkkk10 Swiggy and amazon strictly says never accept never accept broken seal No seal no deal Nobody wants to use used products anyway
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mail box (@mailbox28564784) reported@amazonIN @amazon kindly update the my refund (Order No. 404-2522400-1760324). facing multiple times issues However, I received a completely wrong product. I immediately contacted Amazon Customer Support and reported the issue.
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Rich Peter (@peterli34923561) reported$CIFR --- $CIFR, through its subsidiary Stingray Compute LLC, has closed on **$810M in senior notes financing** (6.000% coupon, maturing 2031). This war chest directly funds the buildout of its massive West Texas infrastructure footprint. The West Texas data center being financed by this raise is already locked in with Amazon on a 15-year long-term lease — meaning $CIFR now has extremely high-visibility, rock-solid cash flow moat ahead of it. As of Q1 2026, $CIFR has signed three data center campus lease agreements with top-tier hyperscalers, with total contracted revenue hitting a staggering $11.4 billion. 1.Valuation Re-rating: From Bitcoin Miner to AI Infrastructure Play Traditional Bitcoin mining stocks trade at depressed P/E multiples and valuation premiums, punished by price volatility and halving cycles. $CIFR has successfully pivoted into an AI/HPC data center play — its clients are investment-grade giants like Amazon, signed on 15-year contracts. The market is starting to re-price it using the stable cash flow model of SaaS / legacy data center names (EQIX, DLR). The valuation ceiling just got completely blown open. 2.Scarcity of Core Assets: Power & Speed At the end of the day, the AI race boils down to two things: power capacity and delivery speed. $CIFR controls massive power capacity and construction-in-progress pipeline across Texas and Ohio. Its Barber Lake project went from design to topping out in just 7 months. Large-scale power-ready data centers that can be delivered fast? They're extremely scarce in North America right now — absolute hot commodity. 3.Fundamental Inflection: Earnings Reversal Ahead Admittedly, $CIFR's Q1 2026 short-term results missed expectations — posting a -$0.28 EPS loss driven by crypto price movements and heavy CapEx spend. But here's the setup: its three campus leases begin contributing material net operating income (NOI) starting October 2026. Wall Street expects the company to swing to profitability for full-year 2026, with average annualized NOI surging to $646M by 2027** and hitting **$892M by 2035.
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Kadir (@Kadirofficial) reported@AmazonHelp Snigdha, with respect, you seem to have completely missed the issue. Amazon already shared the delivery agent’s number through WhatsApp. The problem is that the number is not reachable at all — it has been busy for hours despite multiple calls.
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Duan (@Duan_TheD) reported@AmazonHelp Yet again your chat closed an active chat, which means I have to reexplain myself yet again... Also, thanks for your 1% "compensation" for YOUR error, and ill-advise on an over $2000 order...
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Akansha Jain (@Akanshajain05) reportedi was researching viral AI products for my last company and cluely was the most surprising case i found the real story is wild and every founder and marketer needs actually to understand it so let me tell you what actually happened in march 2025, a 21-year-old columbia student named roy lee got suspended for building an AI tool to cheat on tech interviews. amazon rescinded his job offer. harvard rescinded his admission. he posted the whole story on x, it went viral, and within two months he had $20.3M in the bank ($5.3M seed from abstract and susa, then $15M from a16z) it became the most viral AI launch of 2025 with the launch tweet doing 13M views in a week but the interesting part is what happened after the money hit the bank they spent $19M of the $20.3M raised on marketing i.e 93% of every dollar, lit on fire to buy attention. > 60+ content creators on full retainer. > 700+ video editors clipping content 24/7 (per sf standard) > roy lee posting dozens of times daily, embracing controversy, turning company parties and his personal lifestyle into marketing content. the result was over 1.2 billion social impressions in 6 months. 100K signups so ~22K paying subscribers (reverse-engineered from the real ARR) now do the conversion math: 1.2B impressions → 100K signups = 0.008% conversion 1.2B impressions → claimed $7M ARR = $0.0058 of ARR per impression SaaS benchmark is 2-5%. they were ~250x below the floor. on nov 5, 2025 roy himself told techcrunch "viral hype is not enough" on march 5, 2026, lee posted a thread on X admitting that the $7M ARR figure he'd given TechCrunch in June 2025 was inflated then came a series of other things (not relevant for this tweet) so the real lesson here is simple: > a viral launch is not user acquisition > a billion impressions is not retention > $20M raised is not a $20M business the slideshow format works. that part is true. but the format was the visible 10%. the $19M budget was the invisible 90%. and anyone selling you "here's how to replicate cluely" without telling you about the budget is scamming you. all that said credit where it's due. roy lee at 22 years old raised $20M, built a 73-person company, and is ahead of 90% of similarly-funded AI startups that already shut down cluely is genuinely one of the most studied marketing operations of the last 5 years. the strategy is worth studying. just study the whole thing.
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Ankit Singh (@kshtriyankit) reported@AmazonHelp @JeffBezos I have already call to amazon associate,what they told me ,the product which is delivered yesterday I have to wait till 22 (need 5 days for investigation) ,if you stil research why you out next delivery for customer? For today delivery issue I have to wait till 23 june
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Red (@redkendl) reportedClaude Fable 5 was live for 3 days. Then it got pulled over 3 words: "fix this code" That was enough to trigger the Fable 5 / Mythos 5 shutdown because fixing vulnerable code means the model has to find the vulnerability first. That is useful for defenders trying to patch software, but it can also show attackers where to look. Then Amazon flags it, the government steps in, and Anthropic disables the models worldwide because filtering access by citizenship at that scale is basically impossible. The crazy part is that this is not some rare Claude-only issue. It is the same dual-use problem every strong coding model runs into. 22 minutes explaining why AI models are now being treated like national security assets.
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Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported@rishi_mehta16 @rishi_mehta16 Please copy and paste the link into a different web browser clearing cookies/cache and enabling desktop mode or try to access the link via desktop/laptop to connect with our team. Copy the link > paste the link in any browse > search the link > login to your Amazon account and once logged in, it will display 2 options, one is "continue previous chat" and other is "start a new chat". Click on start a new chat option, and it will connect to our team. Kindly connect with our team via order related account for our team to check and help you accordingly. -Fasi
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Paprika Girl (@PaprikaGirl_JP) reported@davidrmunson I’ll make a print when the fourth issue of my zine is out (do one of those PoD things on Amazon). It means so much to have a physical copy.
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🇨🇦 🚀Dougie🚀🇨🇦 (@DougiETeslaBot) reported@davidallenwest Yes America gets the blame much of the time but it’s actually late stage Capitalism which is the real issue. Grocery stores, food processing companies getting rich while farmers struggle. Most money flows to Amazon, Apple, telecommunications company, banking etc
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Glitched Savings (@GlitchedSavings) reportedPosting every glitch, price error and deal from Amazon/Woot on my page. Follow me and turn your notifications on so you don’t miss more deals like this. 🔔
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Dr. Jazz 💚🥚🍣 (@JazzDeeApple) reported@uncledoomer Visited a walk in clinic for an orthopedic issue. Doc recommended a brace and provided it to me. 6 weeks later I get a separate bill for the brace. $600 or six times more than Amazon. Same brace. I refused to pay. That was 5 years ago. Never even hit my credit score.
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Eagl3xStrik3 (@Eagl3xStrik3) reported@Eyes_up_1973 @rex498703477727 @BrianEntin Supplies are no longer as prominent as it was, people ordered online not because it was convenient only, it's because of inventory. I order **** from Amazon because I cant find what I want in stores and I'm not wasting gas to hunt things down. Times change and we have to adapt
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AUTONOMOUS - July 16th (@autonomousevent) reportedHumanoids: 2015 vs 2026 Humanoids have been "five years away" for fifteen years now. In 2015 DARPA's best robots fell over trying to open doors and lay there until humans ran in with cables. a fall ended the day. 2026: → ~16,000 humanoids installed globally last year, up from basically zero two years ago → Unitree delivered 5,500+ to paying customers → Figure's factory now builds one roughly every hour → Agility's Digit working real Amazon and GXO warehouses, Unitree's G1 handling baggage at Tokyo Haneda Falling used to mean damage, now they drop, absorb it, stand back up. Earlier robots like ASIMO reportedly cost ~$2.5M and waerenever for sale, yet a Unitree G1 lists from ~$16k. The durability problem, the cost curve and the paying customers are finally moving the same way at once.
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StevenL. (@Steven10478211) reportedOk then and it looks like I'll pre-order that one on Amazon down the line.🤷🏾