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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
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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 (26%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Mrutyunjaya panda (@mrutyunjayp) reported@amazonIN @AmazonHelp Hi, this is the second time this week that your delivery agent has marked my order as delivered without actually delivering it. I keep having to search for the package and contact customer support. What is the solution to this recurring issue?
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SolidSkullz (@Solid_Skullz) reported@Cheesoart Dear lord Amazon position and everything. He’s getting destroyed down there, really nice
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DJ (@toocool46978) reported@SmartassYinzer There are 56 at the Walmart in my town. And this town is relatively "safe" (had to say that because of some of the comments), compared to neighboring town where it rains bullets daily, but there's only 8 pick up spots Save the trouble, just shop elsewhere. Walmart = Amazon = evil
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AlabamaJiggin (@AlabamaJigger) reported@AmazonHelp @amazon Yeah, It literally came all the way from Japan with no issues and gets stuck in Tennessee and it's not even USPS's fault, it's literally Amazon's fault that the item will not arrive until after Father's day.
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ZippyTheChicken@GAB 🇺🇸 (@ZippyTheChicken) reported@AmazonHelp I would be willing to leave it at my door but I can not spend 2 hours driving to town with medical issues. I returned the items. I have video of you taking and driving away with them then delivering them again the next night at 7pm Speak here now.. or I consider them abandoned
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KStef13 (@kjstef1213) reportedUltimately it comes down to "so what?" Because no one in power will do anything about it. They are entrenched in a system that owes its loyalties to anything other than "We The People". They laws are corrupt, written by a select few (then handed off to the gov't flunky), to benefit that same select few. Anything they claim to fight is pure theater. Anyone who disagrees in action instead of just words, is eliminated via the voting booth or worse... One of millions of examples of the corruption: During covid shutdowns, amazon and walmart had direct inputs into the wording of the regulations spewed out around the country that somehow only allowed shopping through them. Pure croney capitalism. The Constitution? Obsolete. They have figured out how to outsource all of their tyranny to private companies and use that to violate the entirety of the Bill of Rights. We are tax slaves, and they are going to suck us dry and toss the corpse into a ditch when they are done with us. They do not care that they are parasites that will die without a host, they are just going to suck and suck and suck. This assumes the best-case outcome. There might be a demonic/evil intent that is considerably worse. Looking at the UK and the grooming gangs, or the US and Epstein, it is not out of the question.
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Kutark Validus (@KutarkV) reported@JiltedValkyrie I had the same issue. Wouldn't surprise me if ******* Amazon threatened gify (sp?) with a lawsuit if they didn't pull them, since we were so succesful at annoying them.
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Hannah Thorn (@MissThorn_) reportedCopper toxicity causes excess estrogen production in the body. Endometriosis and PCOS share copper origins. Every specialized Endometriosis book ever made has told me diets heavy in the sort of foods that are heavy in zinc are crucial to managing endometriosis symptoms. Doctors are influenced by the schools that teach them, and the pharmaceutical companies that fund the curriculum. In the grand scheme of things.... This two-pronged blood test and a $10 amazon supplement is a relatively small cost compared to what they're selling you otherwise. So, please humor me and share the result. I really think problems involved with the reproductive system are much more simple than we make it out to be today. I mean. Why wouldnt the solution be mechanical????
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urmi mithiya (@urmi_mithiya) reported@AmazonHelp I have already shared the details via chat email call.. amazon is denying the glitch, i am not going to spend more time chatting and repeating same story 1:34
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Prakash Mishra (@Prakash79205212) reported@AmazonHelp Always getting this msg but not solve the problem
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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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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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Rakesh Panda (@rakeshpanda09) reported@Amazon @AmazonHelp Ordered 2 qty but received only 1. Item is missing from the package. Support says “no return or refund policy”. This is completely unacceptable. You shortchanged me and now refuse to fix it? Worst customer service experience. #AmazonFail #PoorService
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ujfrance (@france_uj) reported"The real reason emerging markets need 24/7 settlement." Money doesn't stop moving after banking hours, because people don't. A 24/7 financial system removes settlement delays, reduces costs, and matches how the real world actually operates. The technology exists; legacy infrastructure and institutional inertia remain major barriers. 🧵 The 24/7 argument isn't ideological; it's just acknowledging reality. A Lagos trader needs to settle a shipment invoice at 2 AM. A construction worker sends remittances to his village on a Friday evening. São Paulo exporters hit payment deadlines that don't care about New York's bank hours. Finance pretending to operate 9–5 isn't some stability feature,it's a bottleneck. Imagine if Amazon took your order at 8 PM but the warehouse refused to touch it until 9 AM the next day. You'd think the system was broken. Yet that’s exactly how we treat global finance. It's a massive pain point for the people and businesses moving money. That's not equilibrium. That's friction being monetized. Nostro-nostro delays. Correspondent banking spreads. FX resets every 24 hours. Every hour you can't settle ties up capital, increases costs, and pushes participants toward informal alternatives. In many corridors, Hawala moves faster than SWIFT. A trader in emerging markets often can't afford to wait. Force everyone into the same settlement window and you create artificial congestion, volatility, and unnecessary batching. Meanwhile, the real world operates around the clock. Institutions with direct access to SWIFT and correspondent networks navigate these constraints more easily. Smaller players and cross-border actors face higher costs, longer delays, and fewer options. That's a power imbalance baked into the legacy architecture. The technology to change this exists today. This is exactly why @KiiChainio is being built. As a Cosmos SDK-powered, EVM-compatible Layer 1, KiiChain is designed to enable 24/7 liquidity and atomic settlement while reducing reliance on traditional correspondent banking workflows. How it works: A Lagos trader gets an on-chain NGN/USD quote backed by continuous liquidity. Instead of moving through multiple intermediaries and settlement windows, the transaction can settle atomically in seconds. No waiting for correspondent banks. No waiting for New York to wake up. A construction worker sends a remittance at 11 PM on Friday. With KiiChain's fast finality, value moves when it's needed, not when banks reopen. No weekend settlement delays. No waiting for another timezone to start its business day. Real-time value for real-world needs. The internet didn't ask permission to be always-on. It became indispensable because it matched how humans actually operate. Finance needs the same realization. The future belongs to always, on settlement, and KiiChain is building the rails for it. 🦎 @KiiChainio
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Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported@AmitAr88 Please copy that link to web browser and access it from there. You can also access the link from desktop (PC or laptop) web browser. Make sure to delete all cache, cookies, history from device. Logout and login to Amazon account and try to access the link. -Akamsha
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Tricky (@TheAuldGuy21) reported@AmazonHelp What’s the point of having Amazon returns boxes in Morrisons supermarket in the UK as they are always offline or not working at all , returning items to Amazon is pretty abysmal in my area and not many options
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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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Duck it dude (@duckitdude) reported@AmazonHelp I have a laptop order which was pending from ages and now canceled then I placed another order today and that again went to 'potential delivery issue'. Worst part is I am unable to talk to customer care @amazonIN Is this what you do to a high value order?
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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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Corey Ganim (@coreyganim) reportedthe AI version of market research as a service: 1. pick a niche 2. collect where the market talks 3. use AI to find repeated pain 4. turn it into content/offers/scripts 5. sell the monthly update most businesses are NOT listening to their market. they (sometimes) check reviews. they (sometimes) skim comments. they (sometimes) ask customers. But nobody is systematically turning market language into business assets. 5 niches you could sell this to: 1. Dentists Sources: - Google reviews - Reddit threads - competitor websites - local Facebook groups - patient FAQs Build: "Patient Objection Miner" Output: - top fears - service questions - ad angles - landing page copy - content ideas 2. Gyms Sources: - member reviews - cancellation reasons - competitor offers - local fitness groups Build: "Churn + Offer Insight Report" Output: - why people join - why people quit - what offers pull attention - what testimonials to collect 3. Med spas Sources: - TikTok comments - Google reviews - competitor promos - consult questions Build: "Consult Question + Content Engine" Output: - FAQs - trust objections - offer angles - follow-up scripts 4. Ecommerce brands Sources: - Amazon reviews - competitor reviews - support tickets - ad comments Build: "Customer Voice Mining Skill" Output: - product issues - hooks - objections - comparison angles - new product ideas 5. Agencies Sources: - sales calls - lost-deal notes - client emails - industry posts Build: "Niche Demand Map" Output: - what buyers care about - what they ignore - what language they use - what offer to lead with Charge $1-$3K to build the first research system. Charge $500/mo for monthly updates. This is a high-value system that turns messy market signals into assets the business can use.
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T.G.Cochrane (@TomCochrane) reported@CarlWeische agreed, and part about not having traffic to split test is exactly why offer and backend beat CRO at that stage. You can't A/B your way out of a weak offer, and small brands don't have volume for significance anyway. On Amazon it's sharper, you often can't true split the listing, so the offer, price, bundle, review count, and subscribe and save backend carry the growth. Fix offer first, test margins later.
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Coin Post (@CoinPostMedia) reported$SPCX is now down ~20% from its highs. In market terms, that's the beginning of a technical correction. The company has already lost $600 billion in market cap since touching $3 trillion and dropped below Amazon in the rankings. Sounds bearish, right? 📉 Maybe. But let's not forget that this IPO launched on one of the biggest hype waves in market history, reportedly several times oversubscribed. A stock doesn't rally 70%+ in days without inviting extreme volatility on the way back down. Though it’s still hard to see SpaceX sitting among the top AI beneficiaries unless xAI integration changes the narrative significantly. 👉 My view hasn't changed: the real SpaceX thesis is still a long-term bet on the space economy, Starlink, launch infrastructure, and whatever role AI ultimately plays inside the ecosystem. The AI narrative likely helped justify some of the early enthusiasm, especially after the xAI connection.
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Rishi Mehta (@rishi_mehta16) reported@AmazonHelp Tried in chrome still not working.
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twodpro (@_twodpro) reported“Variety understands that, prior to being dropped by Amazon, “Artificial” already had several test screenings, which went down very positively, and screened for other studios on Thursday…”
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Sigmund Todd (@SigmundTod60526) reported@HifigoJp Love this set but there was some QC issues on amazon! That tanked the review scores via Amazon..... The gold amber colored ones are freaking special
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Tanya Rofman ✨ (@tanyarofman) reportedWrite it down. A clear one-pager beats a confident voice. Amazon built its whole meeting culture on this. Over-share the why. Context is the one authority you can give away for free. Netflix calls it "context, not control."
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Rich Peter (@peterli34923561) reported$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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Shelpid.WI3M (@Shelpid_WI3M) reported🚨 THE AI BOOM IS BEING PAID FOR WITH DEBT, NOT PROFITS. THAT NEVER ENDS WELL. Read that again slowly. Alphabet Google's parent just issued a 100-year bond that doesn't mature until February 2126, part of a roughly $20 billion borrowing drive to fund its AI buildout. A company is taking on debt that outlives everyone reading this, betting that artificial intelligence pays off across the next century. And here's the unsettling part: investors didn't flinch. The raise pulled in around $100 billion in orders. They're sprinting to hand over money that won't come back for 100 years. That's not quiet confidence. That's desperation wearing confidence as a costume. Look at what the entire Mag7 is doing right now. The 2026 capex numbers being thrown around are staggering: Amazon → roughly $200B in capex, up sharply year over year Microsoft → around $190B, with Azure capacity already stretched thin Google → about $185B, now partly funded by century-long debt Meta → roughly $135B, with free cash flow under heavy pressure Combined, that's hundreds of billions this year alone and analysts are projecting the four biggest spenders could push toward $1 trillion a year as this race accelerates. Almost none of it is funded by today's profits. It's funded by debt and a promise about tomorrow. We've seen this movie before. The dot-com companies were right about the internet. They were just a decade early and most were bankrupt before the vision paid off. Amazon fell around 95%. Microsoft lost roughly 65%. Intel got cut by about 80%. "Too important to fail" turned out to be the most expensive phrase of that entire era. Now here's the kicker: the Mag7 makes up roughly 30% of the entire S&P 500. So when the debt math finally breaks, this won't be a tidy tech correction. It'll be an index-wide event that drags down everyone holding a passive fund. This doesn't mean it all unravels tomorrow. But when it does, you'll want to have seen it coming. Follow now, notifications on. I'll keep you ahead of it.
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Faiz Mohideen AK (@FaizMohideenAK) reported@AmazonHelp Terrible experience. Two of my recent orders were cancelled by the delivery boy. He did not even reach the location, just makes on call and then cancels the order. This is the persons number.+918825943514
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irritated (@a_sick_indian) reported@AmazonHelp First you said it could be the third party delivery services, now you're giving different reasoning how about you just give me the contact info of the delivery person and solve the problem instead of playing fool game @AmazonHelp