Amazon status: access issues and outage reports
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: errors, website down and sign in.
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 3: Problems at Amazon
Amazon is having issues since 10:40 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.
- Errors (45%)
- Website Down (32%)
- Sign in (23%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 16 minutes ago |
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Website Down | 2 hours ago |
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Website Down | 10 hours ago |
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Website Down | 11 hours ago |
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Sign in | 13 hours ago |
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Website Down | 20 hours ago |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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⚰️🧪💤 (@COFFINSLIME) reported@BenoitBlancFan What we really need now is someone who thinks Amazon isn’t the problem but the oppressed worker who’s radicalized by Amazon 🙏🙏
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Amit Agarwal (@gr8amitagarwal) reported@amazonIN @AmazonHelp @amazon You people need to rearrange your entire way of working and concentrate more on customer satisfaction...... Your service rating have gone down from 5* to -5star everytime we shop from your Application, either get efficient professional staff or stop.
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Chris (@USHDota) reported@SRxTrades You told everyone Amazon was acting special and is down 10% since why don’t you ever post those
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J-Lo Crafford (@jlocraf) reported@BaronDestructo So sad that Amazon "wasted" the time of all of those people who worked on it the last 6 months, or was making plans to, and of course the last few years, in Martin Gero's case. Of course not every project gets off the ground, but a situation like this is just terrible
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Christina 💘 (@barbiedesade) reportedI am going to assume the price will stabilize and with Amazon they're going to charge the lowest pre-order price; I have basically a year for the price to come back down before release...
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OFFICIAL GAMINGFFC 🚜▶️ (@Gamingffc) reportedAmazon could have made soooooo much money from #Stargate, makes you wonder, that further down the line they would regret their decision, I'm telling you now, it's a **** feeling
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happy as a bee (@yooobya) reported@casakhasra @aiob_me Yes that's the case with Amazon. You pay upfront and that's It, I built a pc from there. In 2023 back then they had issues with calculating customs tax, like an rtx 4070 they o they asked for 60mad for customs
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Ray Patriot (@Right_Patriot65) reportedI'm usually a very forgiving person but this is the last time that Amazon is going to steal from me, I'm done with Amazon. Fix your supply chain issues, and delivery issues, or go broke ! Maybe the crap in Iran is causing it I'm not sure but Amazon is dead to me!
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Selenite (The Rock Lady) ✝️🇺🇸 (@crochet_mom314) reported@jimmerjabberer That's disappointing, but on the bright side, Amazon has been terrible at making TV shows for other beloved IP, so maybe it's a mixed bag.
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CRASHjester suffers in the Blunder Lands (@CRASHjesterTV) reported@Lunar_Outlaw @Jack2LOneill @AmazonMGMStudio The issue is, how much money would Amazon even want for the rights? You'd think it would be quite expensive after they just killed a project in the makings for 2 years.
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⚡️Pegasus10🦄 (@Pegasus10000069) reported@MichaelShanks Tell us the truth Michael ! What problems did the story line have that Amazon said No Go?
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Tim Leane (@leane_tim) reported@thematrixb0t @graibeard I would put this down to Amazon doing another scam rather than a bad take on EVs
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CaprisArdent🔸 (@CaprisArdent) reported@BaronDestructo As long as he doesn't meddle with the creative process I'd be down... the biggest expense would probably be wresting the IP from Amazon, y'all worked wonders with a shoestring budget... or even a picture of a shoestring.
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☘️𝕃𝕦𝕔𝕜𝕪 𝕄𝕔𝔾𝕖𝕖 (@LuckyMcGee) reported@80s_LatchKey @amazon I’m so tempted to do that. But with my luck, they will have straightened out the error, and I will get a FOURTH pink one! 😭
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Vishu Kansara (@_vishukansara_) reportedHello @amazonIN @amazon @AmazonHelp i seriously didn’t expected this poor service from your side towards indian consumers… i am trying to get my problem resolved since 2024 and no update from you … a very frustrating process everytime to just make a excuse to give replacement
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Divya Rai (@akashmerebhai) reported@AmazonHelp @amazonIN @amazon Issue was not resolved what your team is doing
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Becky Morabito (@BeckyMorabito67) reported@AmazonHelp my last 3 orders have been horrible. 14’ table skirt came and was 6’ and used. Today’s order portable fan seal was broken and contents threw in a box. Ordered 2 sets of bridal scratch games and one set came without the scratch off stickers. This is terrible.
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David Gallo (@SellerForgeAI) reportedJust reviewed a $4M account that's been fighting Category 3 TOS violations for 8 months. Their agency drafted 4 appeals, all rejected. The issue: they kept explaining what happened instead of proving the root cause was eliminated. Amazon doesn't care about your story.
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Olwen Hendricks (@olwenhoff) reported@BaronDestructo This is terrible news. A truly unwise decision from amazon.
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Malay Krishna (@Malay4Product) reportedShopify started 20 years ago today. It began as a snowboard shop that wasn't working. Let me break down their entire story. :) In 2004, a German programmer named Tobi Lutke was living in Ottawa. He was a high school dropout, couldn't easily get a work permit, and couldn't land a normal job. So he decided to build his own thing. He loved snowboarding. So he and a friend set out to sell snowboards online. They called the store Snowdevil. The e-commerce software at the time was so clunky it took him 15 minutes just to add a single product. He described it as a click, click, click, are you sure, click nightmare. Most people would have pushed through it and complained. But Tobi was a programmer. So he built his own store software instead. He used Ruby on Rails, which was brand new back then. Built a clean version in about two months. A friend joined to handle the design. Here's where the story gets interesting. The snowboard shop never took off. It did okay but was not a rocket ship. But other online sellers kept noticing the software running it. They started asking if they could use it for their own stores. The tool Tobi built to sell snowboards was more valuable than the snowboards. Most founders fall in love with the original idea and keep pushing the thing that isn't working. Tobi did the opposite. In 2006 he shut down the snowboard shop completely and launched the software on its own. He called it Shopify. The first version was basic. Pick a template, upload products, track orders, manage inventory. Simple stuff for people who couldn't code. Twenty years later, the numbers are hard to even picture. In 2024, stores on Shopify sold around $292 billion worth of goods in a single year. Cumulatively, sellers on the platform have crossed over $1 trillion in sales. The company itself made roughly $11.5 billion in revenue in 2025, still growing over 30% at that size. A single recent quarter crossed $3 billion. More than 875 million different people bought something from a Shopify store in 2024 alone. Over a tenth of all online shopping in the US now runs through it. I think about this story a lot when I coach ***, because it breaks three rules people treat as gospel. The first lesson is that the best products often come from solving your own problem. Tobi wasn't doing market research on the e-commerce industry. He was just annoyed that his own store was a pain to run. The deepest understanding of a problem comes from living inside it. The second lesson is that sometimes real business ideas are hiding behind the obvious ones. They set out to sell snowboards. The valuable thing turned out to be the tools they built along the way. Spotting that, and having the nerve to kill the original plan, is the whole game. Most people would have spent five years trying to make the snowboard shop work. The third lesson is about who you build for. Amazon wants to be the store. Shopify decided to power everyone else's store. It bet that millions of small sellers would rather own their own brand and their own customers than be one listing on a giant marketplace. They're the picks and shovels, not the gold miner. Remember, the entire thing started because adding one product to an online store took 15 annoying minutes. That's it. No grand vision. No trillion-dollar plan. Just one programmer deciding that 15 minutes was unacceptable and writing code to fix it. For me the lesson is not that Shopify got huge. Yes it did, but the the lesson for me is how small and ordinary the start was. A guy who couldn't get a job, building a store for a hobby that didn't sell, fixing software that drove him crazy. Every massive company started in a room this small, solving a problem this boring. So don't wait to have the big idea. Find a small problem, solve it and take the solution to the people. :)
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Kmac (@BarondeCoehorn) reported@BaronDestructo I don’t think the problem is within Stargate. I think the problem is within Amazon.
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Vivi (@vsaucy_) reportedWhy I’m reading this eyelash glue review on Amazon and this lady saying they stayed on while she was getting [redacted] down, face down 😩
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STS is the best🛰🛸🚀🪐 (@NASASpaceGhost) reportedAnd after France just rebuilt the Stargate!!!!!! Amazon has lost my membership AND THEIR MINDS! Must be due to Blue Origins LC36 problems! This SUX! Goodbye Amazon 👋
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Piyush Mittal 🇺🇸🇺🇦🟧🌊🌈 (@piyushmittal) reported@atrupar @CarinaHaley It went mainstream with cloud computing. Instead of buying and storing a server which has CPUs, memory and storage, you can rent them separately from Amazon/Google/Microsoft. ‘Compute’ is for compute intensive tasks. It’s cheaper because you’re only charged for what you use.
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Airlawn (@Airlawn) reported@GateWorld Is amazon in financial trouble?
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Ollyp3 (@ollyp3) reported@couchpotato4321 @holyroodmandy £42k worth of her own money? This man’s salary was reported as £79k. He had bought necklaces, shoes, cars for double what was spent with Amazon. Do you not see the issue? His earnings after tax were inadequate to cover spending
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Tradenometry (@xiangwei36) reportedLet me say what I think is the real reason that $MRVL pumped 32% today: I think $GOOGL dilution really makes the market think that both $AMZN and $MSFT will dilute to buy more chips! $MRVL provides custom chips for both Amazon and Microsoft!!! Verification: $GOOGL down 4%, $AVGO up 4% $MSFT down 4% and $AMZN down 2% -> $MRVL 32% explosion!!!💥 At this point, I would not be surprised if $MRVL having an $AMD moment and blow past 300! 🚀
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mattiass (@matti4as) reported@AmazonHelp I am still waiting a solution for my problem and I still have not a solution, please contact me with support or something to figure put this problem
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sumaiyah🦎 (@VanityEclair) reportedevery time a man uses family issues as an excuse to ghost a girl he says he really likes an acre of the amazon gets deforested
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Brian Duncan (@zeekfilmaker) reported@LuckyMcGee @amazon Got it? Amazon sounds broken? Maybe try Target or GOD FORBID Walmart??