Amazon status: access issues and outage reports
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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.
June 13: Problems at Amazon
Amazon is having issues since 03:40 PM 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.
- Website Down (45%)
- Errors (29%)
- Sign in (25%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 4 hours ago |
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Sign in | 5 hours ago |
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Website Down | 9 hours ago |
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Errors | 9 hours ago |
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Website Down | 9 hours ago |
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Errors | 11 hours ago |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Bobby Mayberry (@Exchronos) reported@MikeBGameGenie 1/? There's a few things going on. 1. Hollywood hates Amazon making a white male hero film & they're really pushing this flop thing to the point Variety even broke down the take by theater owners, not using worldwide numbers, etc.
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Kris (@SanFranAnt) reported@Amazon has a growing problem that needs immediate attention. Why are Amazon Flex drivers not being identity verified during or after shifts? At multiple warehouses, I’ve personally seen drivers load packages and then transfer them to other waiting vehicles outside the station. I’ve also seen suspicious patterns where the same individuals appear to be operating through multiple accounts.
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Jed Stone (@Jedstonepompey) reported@AmazonHelp who do I call to complain about deliverires if our issue isn’t covered by your extremely limited question set ?
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Joon (@pianches) reported@JoeCarlasare I refer you to the collapse of the dotcom bubble followed by huge expansion and creation of companies like Google, Amazon, etc. Sure you could’ve gone through that huge draw down, but you didn’t have to. Anyway, best of luck.
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Nate Lorenzen (@anatelorenzen) reportedI asked Fable what it means about society that these are our top 10 most valuable assets. "This list tells a coherent story about where the world has placed its faith in 2026, and the story has three threads. First, the fear trade is winning. Gold at number one and silver at number five means roughly $33 trillion sits in metals that produce nothing, pay nothing, and exist mainly as insurance against currency debasement and institutional failure. When the top asset on Earth is a rock people buy because they distrust governments and central banks, that is a vote of no confidence in the monetary system. Silver up 6.4% in a day reinforces the point. People are hedging hard. Second, the entire productive economy at the top is one bet: compute. NVIDIA, TSMC, and Broadcom are the AI hardware supply chain. Alphabet, Microsoft, and Amazon are the companies deploying that hardware at scale. Apple is the distribution endpoint. Seven of the eight companies on this list are effectively the same trade expressed at different layers of the stack. Society has concluded that intelligence itself is the next industrial input, and it has priced that conclusion at around $20 trillion. Third, look at what is missing. No banks. No oil majors. No pharma. No consumer staples. Saudi Aramco, which topped lists like this a few years ago, is gone from the top ten. Energy, food, medicine, and credit, the things that keep people alive, are now worth less than the things that process information. That is either a sign of a genuine economic transition or a sign of a concentration problem that will look obvious in hindsight. The SpaceX entry is its own signal. A private company with no public float sitting at $2.2 trillion, up 23.8%, shows that the most valuable new enterprises no longer need public markets at all. Wealth creation is migrating to venues ordinary investors cannot access. So the composite picture: a society simultaneously betting everything on machine intelligence and hedging that same bet with ancient stores of value. Maximum optimism about the future and maximum anxiety about the present, on the same screen. Given your work on second-order AI supply chain plays, you have probably noticed that this table is the first-order version of your own thesis, just with the concentration risk made visible."
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Buried Headlines (@BuriedNewsBlog) reportedThis is basically the same way the Amazon Distribution Center burned down in 2020. It's either solar panels or direct energy weapons in my opinion.
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T. Alan Horne (@TAlanHorne) reported@Heccles94 No it couldn't. Money can't fix world hunger, or reforest the Amazon, or give the world clean drinking water. Only PEOPLE can do that. And people will only do it when the incentive structure is there. And the incentive structure for people paid to fix world hunger, or the amazon, or clean drinking water, is to pocket the money and then claim they need more to fix the problem.
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notproudcanadian (@Taylora454) reported@mario4thenorth I live a stones throw away from this, it's on a legit Indian reserve, probably the richest reserve in canada located in tsawwassen bc where they have a Chinese owned super mall with a basspro and Walmart and just down the road a HUGE Amazon warehouse!
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dfsdf (@sdfqwerdffd) reported@DesignLvLUp They didn’t even try though. Epic’s storefront is and always has been absolute trash. Nobody even knew Amazon had a storefront until news came out that it was shutting down.
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Starlord (@HorzaGobuchuI) reported@Heccles94 Money can’t fix world hunger. It’s proven. The Amazon is cut because ppl want cheap cow meat. Clean drinking water is everywhere, but we humans pollute the rivers and oceans. It’s communities and education that will lift people out of poverty, not handing out money
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Economic Trader (@Ctecfutures) reported@StockMKTNewz When everyone there is a ipo First it will fall then it will pump Ex coinbase amazon Google etc This will gonna take liquidity from the market and drive the markets down
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Sud (@Sudsiii) reported@justicenow_alan @MichaelSLinden If Amazon found a way to spend all its profit on some new initiative, its stock value wouldn’t go down and would likely go up. No one cares about profit. That’s the one type of analysis about the value of a company that doesn’t apply to well known brands people trust and love.
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Ezra Rufino (@ezradtc) reportedClaude can write your next high-converting advertorial. But, 80% of this is the info you give it... After make hundreds of micro adjustments in how i prompt claude to write me an advertorial, here are some tips: 1. Brief: always brief claude. Who your users are, your brand, the product, target problem, blah blah blah, give it as much as you can --> of course you can have claude start by writing it's own brief. give it your product URL and tell it what you're trying to do. 2. Advert style: do you want a truly editorial style advertorial, or a more brand-forward one? Try one of each and see how it goes. 3. Tone: Give it examples. If you have examples from advertorials you like, give it everything you've got. Be specific about what you like. Have it analyze the content for you first and give the learnings back to you. 4. VOC: give it your customers real reviews so it knows the language of your customers. Have a reviews page? put it in. amazon? do that. 5. Output: Have it do the writing first. Then, want it as an HTML page? Have it output the full HTML. If you're going to load this into shopify, or replo, or webflow, etc. tell it. 6. Get a rewrite: Have it score itself and rewrite it. Do that again. And again. Give it a scorecard to rate itself against. Make it get to at least a 9/10. These are some of the biggest wins I've found to make sure the output is top notch. A few more tips in the 1st comment. Have you tried having claude write you an advertorial? listicle?
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@ann reid (@AjtrReid) reported@bourscheid @rfloreslv You’re conflating Amazon with Musk’s companies. His employees are not on food stamps unless they have a gambling problem.
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PARTHA MAJUMDAR (@partha060369) reportedMy road to my current state of freedom: 1. I removed most needs for validation. I needed validation for the software I wanted to develop, the book ideas I had, and a few more. I found Amazon Kindle. Now, I publish all my books without any validation. I launch all my software on HuggingFace. However, I still need validation before I get a work contract. Here, too, I no longer look for employment. I work on contracts - project by project (on projects I choose). I still need approvals from Universities before I am accepted for a program. 2. I celebrate all good news - the dimensions do not matter. Social media is a great platform for this. The result is that if something really good happens in my life, I just take it in my stride. I have a cigar and get back to work. 3. I learned a number of subjects. And I continue to learn. This gives me a lot of ideas. The result is that I can create an enormous amount of work. I am physically and mentally fit, so I am completing each one at a time. And my primary skill is that of a blender. So, I can blend a number of pieces of knowledge I have to create a solution. 4. I never keep any idea to myself. I make everything public. The result is that if someone picks it up, there is a decent chance my idea will become a product, process, or solution. Whether I get anything from it never matters, as God gives me what I need. The biggest advantage is that my mind has no baggage. I seamlessly move to the next activity. 5. Over the years, I collected most of what I need. Except for software and magazine subscription charges, I do not have any major expenses. So, I am almost never under financial pressure. If I get a contract, I relish it. If they do not come, there is no issue. From my contracts, I keep a portion for further education. I invested in annuities during my working days. These provide for our regular needs for food, clothes, etc. 6. I get maximum enjoyment from creating something - a solution, a book, a software, a process, and a few more interests. This does not require me to spend anything other than my effort. All I do is walk every day to stay fit. I take my medicines regularly and visit my doctor regularly. I am my own company, and I have a great family. And sometimes when I speak to someone, my mind picks up new ideas. These keep the engine moving.
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Stargate Fans United (#SaveStargate) (@SGFansUnited) reportedI wonder if Amazon is tired of EVERY one of their comments sections being filled with #SaveStargate posts... If they are –– well, there's only way way to solve that problem! #GiveGeroHisGateBack
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Todd Sullivan (@ToddSullivan) reported@bourscheid The the problem isn’t that you don’t understand pure greed. The problem is that you don’t understand what someone has to create to be worth that much money. The benefit to Society they’ve already given to have something that is in such demand and is so valuable that it is worth $1 trillion, whether it be Bezos at Amazon, Gates at Microsoft etc. etc. These people created things that benefited Society so much and so many people needed it and wanted it that it created their wealth. Dis incentivizing this activity by penalizing their success would be a huge detriment to mankind. That’s the problem is you look at the end result and not how it was built and what benefit humankind has received from it already Additionally, as well, you clearly don’t understand is simply giving this money to government to “solve problems“ we all know as a fools game as the problems never get solved and the cost always go up. Major advances have always been done by private citizens in private markets. Government simply gets in the way of efficiency
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Ralph's Tarot (@RalphsTarot) reported@Jubal_Hardin Yeaah, I was thinking about Combat too. Better comparrison. And I will bet the military aspect was a problem for the woke execs at Amazon. Definitely. :-)
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David Godofsky (@DRGodofsky) reported@AlanMCole @milansingh03 If you have an unfavorable view of Amazon, DON’T BUY FROM THEM! PROBLEM SOLVED!
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dollface ❥ (@pvnkpvta) reportedThis just reminded me that my babies will forever be broken up now. **** you amazon. 💔
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michelehope (@michelehope) reported@CHIMPUSX @amazon this is why your third party drivers are not welcomed. You are grooming people to let their guard down when a random person approaches. Your business model is flawed. In addition to grooming victims you are emboldening criminals to easily act on their plans.
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Drew Credico (@CredicoDrew) reported@_Aaronify @SASxSH4DOWZ @YorchTorchGames You can get all the books and all but issue 10 of the main comic series on Amazon/Kindle.
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Ryan Davis (@RyanDavisIND) reported@WaxMetrix That's great. Can you fix Amazon too?
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Stargate Fans United (#SaveStargate) (@SGFansUnited) reportedI wonder if Amazon is tired of EVERY one of their comments sections being filled with #SaveStargate posts... If they are –– well, there's only way way to solve that problem! #GiveGeroHisGateBack
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Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported@AnchanPria @AnchanPria 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 where you can connect with our team via chat. -Indhu
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Tulantro (@TheTulantro) reported@Heccles94 Would you agree with confiscating the entire GDP of your country in order to fix world hunger, provide the world with clean drinking water, and reforesting the Amazon?
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Winke | Amazon Operator (@WinkeChan) reported@BuyHoldCollect Because sharing an Amazon store means sharing the products you sell as well. This can cause a lot of unnecessary trouble for Amazon sellers. Things like product copying, malicious reviews, price competition, and so on.
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Mr. Wulf (@14wulf) reported@GBX_Press The down fall is, Its black Its jewish Its Hispanic 🇺🇸 is out with the old, in with the new. 🇺🇸 cant help one without hurting the other. Only whites and jews have a mouth piece in 🇺🇸 Graying 🇺🇸 as Mexico said, your reign is over Amazon deliver 400 briefs to congress. Sheit
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VOLTswaggin (@SwagginVolt) reported@PrimeVideo The broken heart gesture is unintentionally apt for what Amazon has done to Stargate.
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Mecha 🇵🇸 (@electromechgirl) reported@ProudBavaria The facelifts they've already done for australia and africa are pretty good but i desperately wish they'd decolonize the amazon and siberia. And fix Egypt's arrow-straight western border, its anarchronistic and (more importantly) extremely fugly