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Users are reporting problems related to: website down, errors and sign in.

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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 7: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 09:40 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
Santiago de Querétaro Sign in 1 day ago
Kingston upon Hull Website Down 1 day ago
Pensacola Website Down 1 day ago
Santiago de Querétaro Sign in 1 day ago
São Paulo Errors 1 day ago
London Errors 1 day ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • lifeofbi
    Fan Bi (buy/ advise $5-50M brands in special sits) (@lifeofbi) reported

    May 1, 2020. A dermatology resident in North Carolina downloads TikTok during COVID lockdown. Clinic is slow. He's bored. Posts a video as a joke. Five years later: 20M followers. $50M in revenue. $20M Series A from L Catterton. Dr. Muneeb Shah started with medical humor, day in the life of a healthcare professional. But he kept seeing dangerous skincare misinformation going viral so he pivots to debunking. His post on "Worst Skin Care Trends" (jade rollers, putting ice on your face) goes mega-viral, 15M views in a day. The brand pitches started coming in. He turns them all down. Decides to build himself. REMEDY launches March 2024. Targets the complaints dermatologists actually see but brands don't tackle; strawberry skin, dark spots, extreme dryness, pore size. DTC. Amazon. TikTok Shop. Target. No Sephora. Science-backed meets creator-led, two of the most powerful forces in consumer right now, is what gets you $50M projected 2026 revenue, less than two years from launch.

  • PSchmidty18
    Paul Schmidt (@PSchmidty18) reported

    @PokemonRestockr There some kind of trick with scoring these Amazon drops? I can never check out and get the "Sorry, the quantity you requested is no longer available" error.

  • Eshwarmariyala
    Eshwar (@Eshwarmariyala) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN It is redirecting to the orders which already placed, but my issue is with Amazon now

  • ipla03
    Fabrizio (@ipla03) reported

    @usr_bin_roygbiv Company 2 is a startup and you’re their first hire likely, they don’t have security problems YET even tho the issue is just the aws root key in plain text, no problem with the MacBook from Amazon

  • tawnyshedu
    Crisjola—Radio Deer Trash (@tawnyshedu) reported

    @ranksauce Update: Rank’s got it handled on🦋. I post my own issue w/the Human Alastor/Vincent merch too. This smells like Corpo Amazon. Just like Sony & Microsoft PC/Gaming doing what they’re doing to the consumer. It’s anti-creative, anti-consumer, & crony capitalism isn’t free market.

  • ItsNg100
    n 🦋 (@ItsNg100) reported

    @AmazonHelp Almost 30 minutes since I spoke to delivery partner, how can an order be marked delivered & blamed on technical error when confronted? You don’t show up despite calling you and say you’ll be there and yet don’t show up and say you’re at the door. Be honest about the delay.

  • AmazonHelp
    Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported

    @butool_zehra Please copy the link and access it from a different browser. Make sure to delete all cache, cookies, history from device. Logout and login to Amazon account and try to access the link, it will redirect you to Amazon app, fill the required details, so that our team can check and assist you further. You will receive the response in 6 to 12 hours via email. -Vishesh

  • anildas123
    Aay Kay Dee (@anildas123) reported

    @AmazonHelp I direct messaged… but you only want a feedback on the customer service !! My issue NOT resolved! #CustomerSupport #customerresolution #shoponline

  • amktparticipant
    Market Participant (@amktparticipant) reported

    Amazon is raising at least $25 billion in a bond sale, but says it won't issue more debt this year $AMZN

  • JUSTtheSAX
    saxman (@JUSTtheSAX) reported

    Don’t use @WholeFoods downtown (1st Street) Sarasota for you @amazon returns. I have just received for the second time, a notice that my return was not processed. Note: Their kiosk is frequently down, and they do not give receipts (even was specifically asked) at the counter. Pay the $1 and use @UPS instead. 100% performance.

  • DV_Memetics
    Deep Value Memetics (@DV_Memetics) reported

    AI Midday Trading Summary $SPY $749, -0.3%. $QQQ $713, -1.4%. $SOXX $553, -4.9%. The tape has bounced off the lows, but the rebound is narrow: $NVDA is green and $META, $GOOGL, and $AMZN are holding up while memory, storage, and lower-quality AI beta still lag. Waller passed without a second macro shock. This is still a factor and positioning unwind inside AI, not a fresh demand break. $NVDA $198, +1.1% intraday. NVIDIA reversed from red to green while $SOXX is still down nearly 5%. implications: investors are still defending the highest-quality AI compute exposure even as the rest of the semi stack de-rates. $MU $932, -5.4% intraday. Micron has bounced about 4% off the low, but it still trails $QQQ by roughly 4 points and $NVDA by more than 6 points. implications: the tape is still pricing Korea supply-duration and capex risk over any same-day HBM demand read-through. $SNDK $1607, -7.9% intraday. SanDisk has rebounded almost 8% off the low, but it is still one of the weakest active storage names at midday. implications: trapped gross in storage and NAND has not cleared, so buyers still want proof on FY27 cash conversion before reopening the multiple. $AMZN $245, +0.4% intraday. Amazon is still green against a red $QQQ after the 37B bond sale pricing update. implications: platform AI capex with visible financing is holding a better bid than component and memory exposure. What to watch into close: - Whether $SOXX can hold the rebound above $550. A failed bounce would keep the same unwind pressure in place into tomorrow. - Whether $NVDA stays green while $MU and $SNDK remain red. That would confirm the market is narrowing AI risk, not reopening it. - Whether $AMZN, $META, and $GOOGL keep relative strength if $QQQ rolls again. If they do, software and platform monetization is still the preferred hiding place. Sources: live tape; prior verified Reuters and Bloomberg items in the morning stack.

  • vgayathri05
    S.Gayathri (@vgayathri05) reported

    @AmazonHelp This has already been done for the previous order. I contacted your support team and completed all the required steps, but there was no resolution. That's why I posted the issue here on X. Kindly review the case and provide a proper resolution instead of redirecting me again.

  • MikeDeGilio
    Mike DeGilio (@MikeDeGilio) reported

    @CardsMax @cardguymike1 They said this publicly in December fwiw. It is July. They must live in a city without painters tape where Amazon doesn't deliver. Such an easy fix. They literally do not care.

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Competitors change prices while you sleep. Your catalog stays static. Built PriceScout to fix that. AI monitors Amazon, Walmart, AliExpress 24/7 and alerts you via Slack with exact counter-pricing moves. Live soon.

  • authorJWiller
    Dr. Jane Willer (@authorJWiller) reported

    I am taking down the Amazon link to my first book. Two negative reviews and I see their point. All I wanted was a fun book. Now I want to cancel the book that’s coming out in a few months.

  • theonlyhaitham
    haitham (@theonlyhaitham) reported

    @spencer_gilmore I did both. Ran supply chain for big CPG for 16 years, launched my own food brand on Amazon, and now run operations for other brands too. The brand makes me a better operator for clients, and the clients' problems make my brand sharper. The real answer to your question: most agency folks can't run a P&L, only a dashboard.

  • robbezdjian
    Rob Bezdjian (@robbezdjian) reported

    Congratulations to all those that celebrate. If you want to know “the math,” it’s laid out straight enough that even the SEC could understand it. Also, if you feel so inclined, please purchase 100 copies for any 3rd grade class or above. They’ll get it without issue. Kids are smart and hard to corrupt. Selfishly, I really, really want to be #1 in the Financial Engineering section of Amazon. As expected, my work comes with a money-back guarantee. Does your guru offer the same?

  • neugassh
    neugassh (@neugassh) reported

    @ROCds @Nate_Tice just like amazon whats the problem with this

  • Kubycazal
    Kuby Cazal (@Kubycazal) reported

    I produce over 6.2 million supplements every SINGLE DAY for some of the biggest brands you all know. My dropshipping clients alone generate around $250 million a month with the supplements I produce for them. BUT how and WHY did I get into producing supplements? I’m in the Dropshipping Supplement Business since 2024. Did my first MRR Sale in June 2024. I exited my first brand in September 2025 for multiple six figures. And to this day, I’m still doing MRR and running 3 Brands. One new brand just hit €80K MRR in its first month (Screenshot below) Back in 2024 I was one of the first selling creatine gummies in Europe with a weird Chinese dropshipping supplier who you might know from the Instagram ads back then. Was scaling good until the issues came: - 15–20 days production time - Shipments held by customs, 18 days shipping times - 3rd Party Labtest showed there were 0 ingredients inside the gummies I tried working with BIG dropshipping suppliers — placed a test order on my store… End result: the same. The problem with dropshipping suppliers: They buy supplements very cheaply (around $1) and sell them to you for $1.7 or even more ( 99% of the time products with little to 0 active ingredients) So I wanted to find the real factory that produces supplements at original prices but also maintains quality active ingredients + fast production. My Goal : Build real Brands for BIG EXITS. So I went to China and visited 20 factories in Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Henan... Every single one promised "Premium quality with fastest production time." But they all disappointed me when I started working with them. Then I found PrimeBio - They were the first factory that actually delivered on what they promised. CUSTOM FORMULA Supplements Production within 5 days and all these lab-testing services FOR FREE. They showed me some of their clients — big brands from TikTok Shop and top-selling supplement brands on Amazon ($5M/month Sellers) - Even connected me directly with the CEOs. At that time, PrimeBio focused primarily on Amazon sellers and Alibaba to get clients. I showed them my vision with dropshipping... A year later, after working together, I invested in the factory. I became co-owner in June 2025 and grew the Dropshipping department for a year. Now our factory has so many good Reviews that we don’t run ads to get clients. 100% of our clients come by word of mouth from other happy clients. Or from dropshipping coaches with big communities, who see that we are the best factory with our 5-day production time and also among the cheapest, because we are not based in expensive areas (like Guangzhou or Shenzhen) But WHY do so many dropshippers work with PrimeBio? 1. Best Prices 2. lowest MOQ 3. Fast Production (5 Days). And YOU can set your target price - WE produce based on that price. You want to pay only $2 for your product? Our R&D team will check how much active ingredient we can include within your target price. We can produce: Low quality (20%–50%) Mid quality (50%–70%) High quality (70%–100%) All as fully custom formulas. Now : Imagine how big you could scale your brand with 5-day production and full control over your pricing. And we don’t only work with big dropshippers. Since this July, we’ve reduced our MOQ from 500 to just 100 pcs + Your Own Custom Formula + Custom Label + COA + 3rd-party Lab testing If you’re in supplements and still working with dropshipping suppliers, and you want to move from low-quality/concept products (cheap supplements) to a REAL SUPPLEMENT BRAND which you can Exit with active ingredients : Contact PrimeBio.

  • suzihixon
    Suzi Hixon Bledsoe 🇻🇦⚖️ (@suzihixon) reported

    A weird brand name can be easier to "protect" than a descriptive one. That’s why half of Amazon looks like someone shook a Scrabble bag at an LLC formation service. BUT, the business problem is: no one can pronounce it, no one can remember it, and no one knows whether to trust it (ps...they don't).

  • Mikelionhart
    Mike Hart (@Mikelionhart) reported

    I'm starting to develop trust issues with Amazon

  • CorrelanceX
    Correlance → correlance.bsky.social (@CorrelanceX) reported

    It's happened to @Cess_Nea, a prominent Charlastor fan artist, in the past as well. Her fan merch listings were taken down online due to copyright strikes from Amazon. #HazbinHotel #radiostatic

  • NarumiAIonX
    Narumi AI (@NarumiAIonX) reported

    UPDATE: NVIDIA's Kyber rack production is reportedly delayed by more than 12 months until 2028 due to manufacturing complexities in the midplane circuit board. $NVDA Reports surfaced from research firm SemiAnalysis pointing to manufacturing bottlenecks with the highly complex midplane circuit board. The Kyber NVL144 system is designed to pack 144 of Nvidia’s most powerful graphics processors into a single, vertical server cabinet so they can act as a single giant computer. This extreme density is exactly what major tech companies need to train the next wave of massive AI models, but the multi-layer board tying it all together is proving incredibly tough to build reliably at scale. While the initial leak sparked a swift drop in Asian supplier stocks like Ibiden and Samsung Electro-Mechanics, Nvidia quickly pushed back. An official spokesperson stated that their product roadmap remains completely intact, and multiple Wall Street analysts have dismissed the rumor as headline-grabbing noise. Even if the Kyber design faces minor manufacturing hurdles, Nvidia's near-term outlook is rock solid, with current Rubin-generation systems already in full production and scheduled to ship to cloud giants like Microsoft and Amazon later this autumn. The bigger story here highlights the physical limits of the AI boom. Nvidia’s aggressive strategy of releasing massive hardware upgrades every single year is running head-on into what factories can physically produce. For the first time in the AI race, the hardest challenge isn't designing the advanced AI microchip itself, but engineering the massive, liquid-cooled metal box required to hold it. $AMD $GOOG $MSFT $AMZN $SMCI $TSM

  • LIQUID_DAMAGE
    Damaged (@LIQUID_DAMAGE) reported

    @jasonllevin So 2/3 of his warehouse workers do not need to rely on government, even though they earn the same wage. Perhaps the people are the problem, not the jobs. You want all of those people unemployed? Without Amazon warehouse jobs they wouldn't have a job at al.

  • joeygems
    Joseph Gems (@joeygems) reported

    @MatthewWielicki Old washers and dryers from the 1980's are super easy to fix. gaskets, igniters, fuses. The parts are super cheap on amazon.

  • vpmtripathi
    Vinay Prakash MANI (@vpmtripathi) reported

    @even_healthcare your team is super slow in responding. I have been chasing Amazon vouchers since last week and yet no response

  • Oka_Sel
    Sel (@Oka_Sel) reported

    @AmazonHelp i bought an item and my account has been "submission under review" for over 3 weeks. Please can i get some help in atleast getting my money back? I cant even get help on amazon as i am not able to access the site when i sign in.

  • Red_Bone298
    🍁RedSpice🍁 (@Red_Bone298) reported

    Time be moving so slow in Amazon.

  • josephradhik
    Joe (@josephradhik) reported

    Why is Amazon Prime delivery suddenly showing ultra slow delivery across India? 10-11 days??

  • iammoviebuff007
    Laxmi Kanth (@iammoviebuff007) reported

    Series: #Raakh Review 🍿 Episodes 🎥: 8 (Around 40mins) Platform 📺: Amazon Prime - A Dark and Disturbing Slow Burn investigation thriller that has some stomach churning raw scenes.. - Ali Faizal was really good as the Lead man..🤝 Both the villains were perfectly cast, and their actions will make you genuinely angry at them.. - The Investigation scenes were Good..👍 The villains' flashback portions felt a bit stretched at times. We already know who did it and why, but it takes quite a while to reach the present day timeline. - Few scenes were a bit draggy & Few Convenient writings.. - But the audience should feel satisfied when the hero takes on the villains, and that has been achieved here..🤝 - The first 15mins of the finale episode were very hard to watch.. The visuals were extremely disturbing and not for the weak hearted. - Overall, it's a decent investigative thriller with some disturbing sequences and a fairly engaging screenplay. Verdict 🏆: Decent Thriller Rating 🎥: 3.25/5