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The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Amazon users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Amazon, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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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.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Xalapa de Enríquez, VER 3
Ione, CA 1
Newark, NJ 3
West Springfield, MA 2
Westerville, OH 1
Montauban, Occitanie 1
Metz, ACAL 1
Pittsburg, KS 1
Fort Myers, FL 1
Lexington, NC 1
Cape Coral, FL 1
Rennes, Brittany 2
Paris, Île-de-France 14
Wien Stadt, Vienna 1
Gretz-Armainvilliers, Île-de-France 1
Marquette, MI 1
Doncaster, England 1
Vancouver, WA 2
Ingwiller, ACAL 1
Portland, OR 1
Austin, TX 1
York, PA 1
Troyes, ACAL 1
Dover, OH 1
Middletown, PA 1
Coral Springs, FL 1
Patchogue, NY 1
Irving, TX 1
Lakeville, MN 3
Zürich, ZH 2
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • drawpaintguy
    Bochi bochi denna (@drawpaintguy) reported

    @AmazonHelp I rented Hail Mary and tried to resume viewing today, but it said error 5007 more than one video was being played on my account. Then played other videos fine. I changed my password and reported unusual activity, but nobody else seems to be using my account.

  • ndyRoo2
    NdyRoo (@ndyRoo2) reported

    @binsaudigifts @SketchesbyBoze Ya. I burn through them so fast I’m now down to the Amazon $0.99 cheapies.

  • Juggsmcbulge420
    Juggsmcbulge42069 (@Juggsmcbulge420) reported

    @joequant Amazon had terrible profit margins for years, if companies think there is a worthwhile investment to be made it makes since to expand your business for now and go in the red.

  • failurehym
    Failurehymn (@failurehym) reported

    @uindourika Actually **** it. I want to be deep in your underwear in your bush swinging on each pube like a chimpanzee and try and make it humid and moist like the actual Amazon deserving of your magnificence down there.

  • DandeeEtsy
    Me Vale Verga (@DandeeEtsy) reported

    @Sydney843 @TMobileHelp @DaisysDaughter2 Amazon is ai but they do call back within 30 mins, no issues

  • Benzinga
    Benzinga (@Benzinga) reported

    Martin Shkreli is floating a bearish prediction for Anthropic as the Claude maker prepares for a potential IPO. The former hedge fund manager said Meta $META could eventually acquire Anthropic in what he called a “down exit,” though he labeled the prediction low conviction. His comments come as Anthropic faces growing scrutiny from users, regulators and investors. A tech commentator on X warned that recent leadership and policy decisions could damage the company’s technical lead and employee equity value. Some users have complained about suspected “stealth nerfing” of Claude’s capabilities, along with a controversial data retention update extending storage to five years for model training. Anthropic is also facing pressure from the government side. The Pentagon recently gave the company a supply chain risk designation, temporarily blocking new Defense Department contracts. At the same time, Anthropic has called for an industry-wide AI development pause, raising questions about whether its safety-first approach could slow its competitive momentum. The tension comes as Anthropic pushes toward the public markets. The company confidentially filed a draft S-1 with the SEC on June 1 after a $65 billion Series H round that valued it at $965 billion. Anthropic also has major infrastructure ties with Amazon $AMZN and Google $GOOG $GOOGL. But with OpenAI and SpaceX also moving toward IPOs, public investors may have to decide whether Anthropic’s valuation still holds up in a crowded AI market.

  • MuellerNadia
    ⊹ᡣ𐭩 𝓝𝓪𝓭𝓲𝓪 ⁶𓅓ᡣ𐭩⊹ (@MuellerNadia) reported

    Lmaoooo @Motion_Report really said "lemme go grab mah 2018 Spotify algorithm research to debate 2026 Drake numbers" 😭😭😭 Ngg didn't just travel back in time ONCE. He made TWO trips. 2018 to 2024 to argue against 2026😳🙄 Dont he slow....Get with the times 2018: "Algorithm pushes Drake" 2026: Drake's fans broke THE algorithm. 2026: Drake crashed Spotify, Apple Music AND Amazon simultaneously...within minutes of each other. Go sit ya butt down and find newer sources TO HATE WITH

  • Alex_Fairfax06
    Alex Fairfax (@Alex_Fairfax06) reported

    Aside from the fact that this universalism is poisonous Christian nonsense, mass migration is literally one of the most powerful tools of the capitalist billionaire class. They love it. The Tory party’s biggest donors all pushed for more of it because they love cheap labour. Amazon tracks its own warehouses by ethnic diversity and tries to promote more of it for their own stated reason that more ethnic diversity reduces employee solidarity and chances of unionisation. If you support mass migration not only are you supporting essentially a slow genocide against your own people, you’re directly supporting the billionaire capitalist class who import cheap labour - people who will never in their lives be net taxpayers - and pass the costs onto you.

  • Lisa26842263795
    Lisa (@Lisa26842263795) reported

    @HomHeals @ShonAustin23 @ValerieAnne1970 Two Amazon posts said that it will kill the motor on your vacuum cleaner, so if vacuuming it up, take the filter out. Since it’s essentially like talcum powder. My condo has silverfish and putting this in the corners has kept their numbers down significantly!

  • dave_or_dead
    Dave | Parachute (@dave_or_dead) reported

    Pretty frustrated with Google Vertex - they can't even get their own models served from Australia in a decent time frame We're still waiting on Gemini 3 Pro - 7 months after launch... as a comparison, Claude Opus 4.8 was released 28 May and Amazon Bedrock were serving it from Australian soil within 2 weeks At Parachute we take data residency super seriously, that means our Australian customers data is stored here and LLM processing happens here too. Of course we understood the trade-off with this decision is there will be delays with access to models but we expected that would be with 3rd party models (like Claude on Bedrock) not from the LLM providers themselves So it blows my mind that Google Vertex (now rebranded to the catchy Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform) are still not serving their own models from Australia over 7 months down the line...

  • DoggoBallZ
    We’re All Gonna Make It. (@DoggoBallZ) reported

    @DenverDooouglas @escoboss123 @TRIGGERHAPPYV1 Yes he is, because the delivery options on the app are either “require handoff” or “leave at door”. Theres no option for “leave at bottom of stairs because there’s too many”. I agree with you that the customer isn’t always right, sometimes customers need to get punched lol. But in this case he was 100% right. He paid extra money for a service for the sole purpose of not having to do anything except take in the groceries from the door step. Wouldn’t you be mad if your Amazon driver delivered your package 6 houses down from yours cause they didn’t like how many turns it took to get to your house? That’s essentially what this Walmart driver did.

  • sudoraohacker
    Arun Rao (@sudoraohacker) reported

    @anton_d_leicht Choke points aren’t very helpful - and it’s not an awareness problem, it’s a core governance and competency program. Most countries can’t afford to pay for DCs at the MW level because the welfare state is too large (no fiscal space), and there are no local hyperscalers who can afford it. The EU itself is impotent and mostly passes rules making energy expensive and scarce, along with barriers like the AI Act. That means the only way to fund DC and energy generation expansion is national sovereign efforts (like what Switzerland is doing), but the same energy grid and national funding issues apply across Europe. In theory the rich countries like Switzerland and Norway could fund it from the SNB and GPFG, but it would take serious acts from the legislature to do so - they have to treat it like an economic national security and even existential problem, not just another commercial issue. They could then amortize costs by renting it out to other EU countries and maybe asking Amazon or GCP to manage the centers as efficiently run sovereign assets. So maybe focus on policymakers in the two non-core EU countries?

  • AnastasiiaGons1
    Anastasiia (@AnastasiiaGons1) reported

    I forgot to cancel my Spotify Premium free subscription. No email reminded me I would be charged when my free subscription ended. I was charged today and my refund request was denied. Good news: I can use something I paid for but don’t need and won’t use for the whole month. Guys, never fall for this. I had similar issues with Canva and got a refund. I had this issue with Code Academy yearly subscription and got a refund. I bought the wrong movie version on Amazon, started watching, realised it was in English, got a refund and bought the right version. At the moment I’m having money troubles, so it hurts most. But I’ll remember this and never come back. 👀

  • searsage
    ChemicallyAbsolute (@searsage) reported

    @Dexerto PFT at least they are doing something I made the mistake of purchasing gift cards and buying crap from Amazon and they just shut down my account and stole my money, still haven't gotten that 300$ back but I expect @Amazon pocketed a lot of victims money while they were vulnerable

  • Pirat_Nation
    Pirat_Nation 🔴 (@Pirat_Nation) reported

    Louis Rossmann is planning to sue Samsung because of a warranty problem with a 4TB SSD drive that he bought from Best Buy for around 330 dollars about two years ago and that stopped working while still under warranty. He sent Samsung proof of the failure and they asked for the drive to test it but after checking they returned it saying it was fine even though Rossmann tested it again and confirmed it was still broken. Samsung then offered him only the original 330 dollar refund and said they had no stock for a replacement yet the exact same drive is currently selling on Amazon for about 949 dollars.

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