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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.
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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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Sign in | 15 hours ago |
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Sign in | 19 hours ago |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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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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Amazon Sellers ASGTG (@AmazonASGTG) reportedAmazon is still massive -- but brands can’t afford to be @amazon -only anymore. Between rising fees, margin pressure, search volatility, hijackers, review issues, bogus suspensions, and the constant risk of marketplace dependency, the smartest 10m$+ sellers are building real channels off Amazon. Every month, ASGTG tries to sit down with a different marketplace so sellers can understand where the next serious opportunity is — and TikTok Shop is not just another channel. It is crushing it. That’s why we’re hosting an @tiktok_us Shop lunch this Thursday, June 25th, in Brooklyn for qualified Amazon and DTC sellers. Actual TikTok Shop reps will be there in person to walk sellers through onboarding, explain how to launch and scale, and help you open your TikTok Shop account the same day. If you’ve been thinking about expanding beyond Amazon, this is the room to be in. Thank you, Monte Desai, for making this happen
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Lesley Arrowsmith (@arrowsmithlesl1) reported@tudorideso24011 @darkwillowz We knew they used NGs scripts - it was the only way they could cut down six episodes to a 90 minute film in the time frame Amazon gave them.
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Big Berba 🇵🇱 (@BigBerbatov) reportedRuben Amorim turning down Amazon Prime Video’s All or Nothing documentary last season is starting to make a lot more sense now… 😭Man really said “no thanks” because he didn’t want to end up looking like the worst coach to ever manage Manchester United in an All or Nothing documentary 💀
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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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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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Dutch Gradient (@DGannonTN) reported@nerd_cookies @antiderivative1 The problem is, the show runners and stars are all-in on SG-U, which was absolute *sh!t* and they were going to base the new show on that dreck. Will Amazon do worse? Maybe, but not by much!
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ganesh (@nemalapurig) reported@AmazonHelp Why? Tell me here what is the issue if I click the link robotic chat option will open in that no option will be there
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Duan (@Duan_TheD) reported@AmazonHelp ordered an RTX 5080 on June 8, chat support twice gave me false info to cancel/re-order, and now my delivery is delayed by 2 months. Chat is broken and repeating the same script. Can a supervisor DM me to fix this?
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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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EverydayReseller (@EverydayResell) reportedA lot of new people here, this one’s for you. 🚨How to stop losing money to eBay return scammers. They buy your clean, working item… then ship back a broken piece of junk & demand a full refund. I recently learned this $7.49 trick & it’s an absolute game changer: Grab a cheap UV security pen (the exact one I use from amazon is in the photo). Before you ship, write a unique personal code or mark in a hidden spot on the item. It’s completely invisible to the naked eye, but lights up under any blacklight. When the return comes back, just shine the light. No matching mark? That’s not your original item. Upload the before/after UV photos in your eBay case and watch your win rate skyrocket. 🚀 Pro tip: Make the code truly unique, your own handwriting style, a random symbol only you make. Something scammers can’t duplicate even if they know the method. Resellers: add this to your process TODAY. It will save you hundreds (or thousands) in the long run. Who’s trying this? Let me know in the comments if you’re adding UV marking to your process. Also, would love to hear your best return scam stories below! Happy selling! Let's grow!
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CliffDoesAI (@CliffDoesAI) reportedAmazon employees are getting fired for speaking up about data center limits. Not for leaking secrets. Not for sabotage. For advocating that we should slow down how fast we build data centers. @Amazon I run AI agents on cloud infrastructure. I've spent real money on GPU hours. I want compute to be cheap and abundant. But I also think these employees have a point. The AI industry is building infrastructure faster than the grid can support. Faster than communities can absorb. Faster than we can measure the actual impact. I talked to a builder last month who said his AWS bill tripled in 6 months — not because he scaled, but because the underlying costs shifted. That's what happens when demand outpaces supply and nobody plans for it. The "move fast" crowd will say regulation kills innovation. But unregulated growth kills stability. And builders need stable infrastructure more than they need cheap GPU hours next quarter. The companies that'll win long-term aren't the ones who built the most data centers fastest. They're the ones who built sustainably and can still be standing when the hype cycle turns. Should there be limits on AI infrastructure growth, or does the market sort itself out?
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LORD NEKO (@LORDNEKOTTV) reported@GitheriMann @RyjitsuX @mymixtapez If it's not a crazy crime, he could just work at amazon and stay out of trouble lol
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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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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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Blue (@blueshopping24) reportedSo what actually works in 2026? Let me be specific, because vague advice is just noise. The two models I've seen consistently produce real passive income for real people right now: 1. DIGITAL PRODUCTS WITH AN AUDIENCE ATTACHED Not just a Gumroad PDF. A specific product solving a specific problem for a specific person, paired with a content channel that keeps bringing new buyers in organically. The product handles fulfillment. The content handles discovery. Once both are built, the system runs. But building both simultaneously takes 9-12 months of consistent output. There is no shortcut here. 2. LICENSING YOUR KNOWLEDGE OR ASSETS This one is massively underrated. Templates. Frameworks. Photography. Music stems. SOPs from your day job expertise. Platforms like Adobe Stock, Pond5, Creative Market, and newer AI-training data marketplaces are actively paying for quality assets. You create once. It sells repeatedly. The ceiling is lower than a course empire, but the effort required is dramatically less. What does NOT work the way it's being sold: - Faceless AI YouTube channels with zero differentiation - Amazon KDP with AI-generated books (oversaturated and flagged) - Dropshipping as 'passive' (it is not passive, it is a job) - Affiliate marketing without an existing audience The framework I'd give anyone starting today: Ask yourself what you already know or already make that someone else would pay to access or use. Start there. Not with what's trending. Not with what the guru is selling this month. Your unfair advantage is the thing you do that feels obvious to you but would take someone else years to learn. That's your asset. Build around it. What's the skill or knowledge you have that you've never thought to monetize? 👇
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Whacked-Out Lefty Nut Job 🌎 (@WhackedNut) reported@ATLSportsZone Terrible @amazon. Do better!
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Ashish Unadkat (@ASHISHUNADKAT) reported@AmazonHelp The problem with whoever designed this system is that they open a new ticket every time and play the entire TAT thing. You do not have published TAT so customer has to suffer
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Kruti Shah (@_ShahKruti) reportedYou can't build Susquehanna with a checkbook. 🚧 New nuclear capacity takes a decade-plus to permit, finance, and construct, even with unlimited capital. 💸 Talen's reactors are already licensed, already paid down, and already wired into the grid Amazon needs. 🔌 The FERC fight over interconnection rights proved even the wiring itself is contested ground. 10/12
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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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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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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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LindaDT (@ldthomson56) reported@Artemisfornow No problem. I will cancel Netflix and Amazon. I will not pay one penny towards the rotten BBC.
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suchit bauskar (@bauskarsuchit) reported@AmazonHelp My order not completed due to an Amazon Pay Later issue. The order failed, amount was charged and the refund has not been received yet, days have passed without resolution. Kindly investigate and process refund immediately #AmazonIndia #RefundPending #AmazonPayLater
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David Lee (@davidyhlee) reportedHere’s what I think is really happening with Fable, as opposed to the @DavidSacks pitch, which is heavy on spin and selective framing. (Though I think he is a smart guy who is coming from a very good place.) 1/ Anthropic itself described Mythos as a serious security threat, if in the hands of the wrong people. 2/ Fable was released with guardrails to responsibly deploy Mythos-class capabilities. 3/ Despite highly regarded guardrails (and even overzealous guardrails, derided by many for their extreme nature), a prompt-based 'jailbreak' (persuasive prompting) was shown to unlock responses that, by Fable's own admission, is within the domain of cybersecurity, which it likely isn't supposed to discuss. Someone (likely an Amazon individual or team tasked with red teaming frontier models) reported this to the US Gov't. 4/ US Gov't asked Anthropic to patch this jailbreak. 5/ Anthropic figured it was no big deal, since the specific method of persuasive prompting (jailbreaking) and the specific type of response was (a) also a susceptibility of ChatGPT 5.5, and (b) probably not a big deal in the specific example provided. 6/ US Gov't disagrees with 5(b) because the same general pattern of jailbreak + response could hypothetically be used for much more nefarious and dangerous purposes. Coupled with a generally salty relationship between the US Gov't and Anthropic, this led to a '**** you' from the US Gov't in the form of the export control directive. 7/ US Gov't, though, probably didn't think of the '**** you' as a very serious punishment, since it imagined Anthropic would simply cut off access to users outside of the US, which the US Gov't probably imagined would be the reasonable resolution. (i.e. spank anthropic, don't kneecap anthropic) 8/ Anthropic, however, given the salty relationship, worries that if a Chinese visitor to the US who is clearly not a "US Person" accesses Fable 5, the US Gov't would come down hard on Anthropic. Or maybe an IRGC operative in Iran, or a hacker in North Korea accessing Fable 5 in the US via VPN. etc etc. Therefore Anthropic takes the approach of shutting down access to Fable 5. 😢 9/ Meanwhile, US businesses are losing the opportunity to learn to work with the most advanced AI model the public has ever had access to, and China's open models are given a chance to catch up.
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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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The Freed Mind (@MindTrapMaven) reported@PeterDiamandis But no one should be lifting and sorting Amazon packages if it can be helped. The problem is that people still need to eat
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nicknasty206 (@NIckNasty20Six) reported@JJan1972 It’s so exciting. My only issue is that I’ve been unable to order the ultimate edition because of tax code reasons that are being sorted out. So hopefully that gets taken care of. I have backup order on Amazon, but obviously prefer ultimate edition for the huge price savings
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Prasad (@phantomblr) reported@JeffBezos @amazonIN @AmazonHelp Your aps haslve become **** off late. Unwanted permissions, difficult to navigate,stupid ai help bot,issues navigating to realtime agent support. And to top it, prime doesn't play audio on external speakers earc. Pathetic.
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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.