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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.

April 14: Problems at Amazon

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Amazon users through our website.

  • 48% Errors (48%)
  • 33% Website Down (33%)
  • 19% Sign in (19%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Port Charlotte Website Down 11 hours ago
Atlanta Website Down 14 hours ago
Easley Sign in 16 hours ago
Harrisburg Website Down 18 hours ago
Livingston Sign in 18 hours ago
Bell Gardens Website Down 20 hours ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • MidnightCodex0
    MidNightCodeX (@MidnightCodex0) reported

    @Wario64 Xbox CEO admitting Game Pass is too expensive is the most honest thing a tech executive has said all year. Every other subscription is gaslighting you — Netflix, Spotify, Adobe, Amazon all raising prices saying “more value than ever.” At least Xbox looked at the numbers and said “yeah this isn’t working.” But here’s the real problem. $30/month for 500 games sounds like a deal until you realize you only play 2 of them. Game Pass isn’t competing with PlayStation. It’s competing with free TikTok, free YouTube, and $0 Fortnite for your attention. The subscription era isn’t dying. It’s being exposed. And Xbox just said the quiet part out loud.

  • IamTheTozzy
    Mkhabela (@IamTheTozzy) reported

    @glamfika Amazon, Walmart, Microsoft, Oracle and a host of other American, European and Asian companies operate in SA and they had no problem following the countries laws,how is this not similar to how America forced the sale of TikTok.

  • camus_absurd
    Absurd Camus 🏳️‍🌈🇨🇦🇺🇦 (@camus_absurd) reported

    @no2hater @JakeLandauTO I wonder if in a practical sense it’s too expensive and error prone to implement. Amazon tried the checkout less store and it failed.

  • valcitys
    God (@valcitys) reported

    @TalkinBaseball_ @amazon Nice then they can be terrible the entire second half again.

  • sackboydjso
    sackboydjso (@sackboydjso) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazon I tried using the chat option but it gave me an error, and on gmail it told me i didn't had an amazon account tied to that gmail even when i have a mail just below it telling me that i logged in before

  • hotgarbagetake
    trash (@hotgarbagetake) reported

    @mydix0 @NotInTheCutTbh2 You either ignoring what I’m saying on purpose or u slow. The games were never free. U payed for them thru cable. Now u pay for them thru cable and dont get them all. You have to pay extra money to Amazon on top of your cable bill to see all the games. U don’t see the problem?

  • Philip97285391
    Mr Jim The Trader (@Philip97285391) reported

    friendly reminder $GOOGL owns 14% of Anthropic. $AMZN owns 18% of Anthropic. This year Claude has single handedly taken down the entire Software sector, & won’t slow down anytime soon. Google & Amazon won’t stay this low for long once the markets begin to catch on.

  • thenellvh
    Nell VH (@thenellvh) reported

    @readswithravi No book a young person must read will hit the same as the problem they must solve. Bezos didn't cite a book that built Amazon. Hardship is the only curriculum that actually transfers. What specific problem are you avoiding that no book has been brave enough to assign you yet?

  • defnot_habialt
    habi (@defnot_habialt) reported

    @shihab_1551 That's something i have yet to fix myself, although i believe there are some clothes in amazon that help force you to not hunch your back and not destroy your spine in the future.

  • dcopechatter
    Donnie Cope (@dcopechatter) reported

    🚨 Amazon’s Heartless Warehouse: Worker Drops Dead, Bosses Ordered Staff to Keep Grinding: An Amazon warehouse worker in Troutdale, Oregon, collapsed and died on the floor April 6th while unloading trucks at the company’s PDX9 facility. Instead of shutting things down or showing basic human decency, supervisors allegedly kept the operation running for over an hour. Employees watched the body lying there as conveyor belts kept rolling and packages kept moving. One worker with CPR training asked to help and got shut down: “Turn around and don’t look. Get back to work.” Management reportedly treated the dead man like just another broken machine to step over. This isn’t shocking from a company that’s turned warehouses into high-speed pressure cookers where quotas rule and people are disposable. Amazon’s notorious for pushing injury rates through the roof in places like Portland, where facilities have ranked among the worst for worker harm. Big Tech giants love preaching about “people first” while their real motto seems to be profits over everything, including basic respect for the dead. Another grim reminder that in the relentless chase for efficiency and delivery speed, human life gets treated as replaceable overhead.

  • Del_10is_tweets
    NotJust10is (@Del_10is_tweets) reported

    @unusual_whales If this is true...its one of the BILLION reasons why I DO NOT deal with Amazon. How in the hell do u keep working with your DECEASED coworker laying on the floor whether near you, or 5 floors away. Fine the dirtbags , shut them down. Move them to an island somewhere.🚫👎🏽BYE!

  • Harshit31419857
    Harshit Gupta (@Harshit31419857) reported

    @AmazonHelp I need resolution so that i can place online orders as past. And my prime membership is also getting wasted because you are cancelling my each and every order without my consent or it is becoming undeliverable midway. I didn't pay for prime membership to face these kind of issues

  • SandieBlickem
    Sandie J (@SandieBlickem) reported

    I can no longer trust @AmazonUK @amazon with my deliveries. Things are going astray. They're not bothering to ring my doorbell, leaving goods on the doorstep. When I moved, someone took my large delivery. You need to crack down on agents. All these years I've had no problems.

  • KoukabT53779
    KOUKAB TAHIR (@KoukabT53779) reported

    @AmazonHelp @motiullah I have been getting the runaround for a month now. Sometimes they have me fill out forms, and other times they claim that the seller misrepresented the product and is refusing to issue a refund.

  • testwer
    Testwer (@testwer) reported

    @MarioNawfal Amazon is Prime suspect. Terrible.

  • Valley_Gurl
    Sensei Sergio Stan Account (@Valley_Gurl) reported

    I was super excited to see Crime 101 pop up for me to watch on Prime so soon (I'm part of the problem! but I WANTED to catch it in theater; it's an Amazon movie) but not nearly as excited as I was when suddenly @sethismorris popped up as a CSI investigator! Or was that @bobducca?

  • GravityDarkAge
    Source Code (@GravityDarkAge) reported

    @MorePerfectUS Consider, Amazon benefits from mobs of people raiding stores to stealing stuff. As brick and mortar shut down due to horrible societal conditions, more Amazon fulfillment centers are built. Corporatism destroys the fabric of society as it squeezes us dry for max profits.

  • VickyVicky47600
    Vicky Vicky (@VickyVicky47600) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazon @AmazonUK Hello Ruby, I have already followed all the instructions mentioned and have contacted the support team . However, the issue is still not resolved Because of this unresolved issue, my previous application was cancelled, and now the same problem is happening again.

  • emmap72002
    emma (@emmap72002) reported

    @loudouncats So why are their kennels so small? Did they try having them together or are they assuming there's going to be a safetyn issue? You can get cameras on Amazon for a couple of quid to monitor them 24/7. Surely they should have a couple of kennels big enough for a bonded pair.

  • aakashgupta
    Aakash Gupta (@aakashgupta) reported

    Amazon spent $10 billion to put 200 satellites in orbit. Starlink has 10,000. And Amazon just landed Delta, JetBlue, and Airbus anyway. The antenna explains why. This thing is 58 inches long, 30 inches wide, and 2.6 inches tall. A phased array with no moving parts. Full-duplex, meaning 1 Gbps down and 400 Mbps up simultaneously. One antenna covers an entire commercial aircraft. Every seat, every class, gate to gate. Starlink's aviation antenna tops out at 220 Mbps. Amazon's does 1 Gbps. That's 4.5x the throughput from a company with 2% of the satellites. The engineering constraint most people miss: inflight wifi has always been limited by the antenna on the plane, not the constellation in the sky. Geostationary satellites had plenty of bandwidth. The bottleneck was a mechanical dish on the fuselage trying to track a signal while moving at 575 mph through turbulence and temperature swings. Amazon solved that with an electronically steered array. No gimbal, no motor, no maintenance. Install it in a day, forget about it for a decade. And here's where the business model becomes clear. The antenna connects directly to AWS. No public internet routing. Delta's operational data, crew communications, passenger streaming, real-time AI analytics from seatback to cloud with private network interconnect. Starlink sells you a wifi pipe. Amazon sells you infrastructure. United has 800 Starlink planes. IAG committed 500. Lufthansa committed 850. Collectively, thousands of aircraft locked into Starlink's ecosystem. Amazon looked at that and decided: we'll take fewer airlines but own the entire data layer underneath them. Delta's 500 planes running on AWS through Leo is worth more to Amazon than 5,000 planes on commodity wifi. The $10 billion on satellites was never the product. The antenna was the product. And the antenna is a trojan horse for AWS.

  • nitinmaheshwari
    Nitin Maheshwari (@nitinmaheshwari) reported

    @AmazonHelp My account is active but all non-digital orders are being auto-cancelled due to an unexplained restriction. I’ve contacted support multiple times but keep getting redirected without resolution. Please have a specialist team review and fix this ASAP #Amazon

  • Raquel708886223
    Raquel (@Raquel708886223) reported

    CRAZY! Latino nonEnglish speaking @amazon delivery drivers in COLORADO CRAZY DANGEROUS! Every week—blaze through neighborhoods! I’ve waved them down scolded them in Spanish, “NO INGLES” they yell while LAUGHING GOING fast! Nearly hit dogs & kids @ICEgov Help PLS! @concernedforco

  • JoeHarper
    🍩 Captain Donut (@JoeHarper) reported

    But unlike Amazon, you can use Anthropic to replace Anthropic with your own local model. This will continue to be a problem until they decide to fix it. Let’s hope they never do.

  • signoremosca
    mensch (@signoremosca) reported

    The kilogram bag of white powder they sell on Amazon dot com for 15,99 better fix my life and get me a girlfriend

  • TylerOlsson
    Tyler Olsson (@TylerOlsson) reported

    @SeattleKraken @amazon Down after 5 years

  • mitsumk01
    Anthony Luna (@mitsumk01) reported

    @AndyCollectz Sadly I had to skip Vol. 20 because of the madness and issue with placing a successful order. Amazon Japan hasn't ever cancelled preorder stuff before? First time trying it out.

  • broodovermind
    brood (@broodovermind) reported

    She is saying they cannot do anything if high schoolers burned down every amazon warehouse and every wallmart

  • Rambler_Amz
    Rambler | X -Amazonian | Account Health Expert | (@Rambler_Amz) reported

    Even when the seller actually made the mistake, the right strategy still works. Amazon does not need you to be perfect. They need you to prove that your account is now a lower risk than it was before. That is the entire game. Root cause. Fix. Prevention. Strategy over emotion.

  • amazonlabor
    Amazon Labor Union IBT (@amazonlabor) reported

    @ImNoBetterThanU We agree with you. But the question is WHY is this a policy at Amazon? WHY should we get in trouble at our jobs for helping coworkers having medical emergencies? WHAT is Amazon covering up? We’re demanding accountability and answers.

  • ProPoolLeague
    Pro Pool League (@ProPoolLeague) reported

    @AlexFinn @SawyerMerritt Competition is good for the consumer. Elon would have a monopoly on satellite internet if Amazon didn’t do this. The real issue is these industries are untouchable unless you’re worth billions or perhaps trillions