Amazon Outage Map
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
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.
Amazon users affected:
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 |
|---|---|
| Newark, NJ | 4 |
| Greenfield, OH | 1 |
| Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 3 |
| Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 1 |
| Gaillac, Occitanie | 1 |
| Bagneux, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Rahway, NJ | 1 |
| Saint-Ouen-l’Aumône, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Le Vaudoué, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Moreuil, Hauts-de-France | 1 |
| Dole, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté | 1 |
| Villepreux, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Reims, ACAL | 1 |
| Fenton, MI | 1 |
| Atlanta, GA | 7 |
| Madrid, Madrid | 3 |
| Manchester, England | 4 |
| Medina, NY | 1 |
| London, England | 4 |
| Xalapa de Enríquez, VER | 3 |
| Mexico City, CDMX | 1 |
| Poplar, England | 1 |
| Letchworth Garden City, England | 1 |
| Sheffield, England | 1 |
| Charlotte, NC | 2 |
| Panama City Beach, FL | 1 |
| Hazel Crest, IL | 1 |
| Kirkland, WA | 1 |
| Grovetown, GA | 1 |
| Mérignac, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 1 |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Naeem Aslam (@NaeemAslam23) reported🚨 🇺🇸 AMAZON DROPS OPENAI FILM AS $50B AI DEAL OVERRIDES HOLLYWOOD RISK Amazon MGM dropped “Artificial,” Luca Guadagnino’s nearly finished film about Sam Altman’s 2023 OpenAI firing and return. The move follows Amazon’s $50bn solana:PreweJYECqtQwBtpxHL171nL2K6umo692gTm7Q3rpgF partnership, while the $40m project is now being shopped elsewhere. The issue is brand conflict. Big Tech wants AI profits, not studio releases that anger strategic partners. $AMZN stays tied to cloud and AI infrastructure upside. Media credibility takes pressure when business alliances shape what gets released.
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Benjamin Bakhshi (@benbstwits) reported@stoked_on_waves @CapitalShipyard Amazon is still renting A100s from 6 years ago profitably. They don't physically depreciate, they just are slow compared to future GPUs (thanks to $ASML), but they still aren't functionally obsolete since they are still way more efficient than any older school CPU data center.
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Duan (@Duan_TheD) reported@AmazonHelp ordered an RTX 5080 on June 8, chat support twice gave me false info to cancel/re-order, and now my delivery is delayed by 2 months. Chat is broken and repeating the same script. Can a supervisor DM me to fix this?
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austin-jamal (@austindashjamal) reportedThe ceo just put up so much money for luca not to show the world how he really gets down. Look into the deal the tech company just did with amazon to block this film's release
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Mr. CCDV (@DJChristopher10) reportedFix this Amazon. #savestargate
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Adam Clark (Ruckus) (@AC_WordSlinger) reported@WhiteHouse Did the 7-foot-tall Amazon tranny who runs DJTs account fall down and hit their head after smoking cocoa puffs laced with adrenachrome or something? What are they even talking about.
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Andrew Lee Miller (@AndrewStartups) reportedAI doesn't care about your product. It cares about the problems your buyers are trying to solve. Write around use cases, not features. Core principle in my new book. Search the title on Amazon. #GEO #ContentStrategy
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Rich Peter (@peterli34923561) reported$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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Jose Silva (@JoseSil66073647) reported@SamaHoole Its terrible these residues flow down to the Gulf. Same challenge from the Amazon and Congo rivers. The spike in sargassum and other harmful water algal blooms are exacerbated by these fertilizers.
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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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Raju Baghel (@ImBaghelSahab) reported@AmazonHelp @amazon @amazonIN How can payment be marked as not ready when no delivery attempt was made and no one contacted me? This appears to be a false delivery attempt update. Please investigate this issue and ensure my order is delivered without further delay. #Amazon
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Akansha Jain (@Akanshajain05) reportedi was researching viral AI products for my last company and cluely was the most surprising case i found the real story is wild and every founder and marketer needs actually to understand it so let me tell you what actually happened in march 2025, a 21-year-old columbia student named roy lee got suspended for building an AI tool to cheat on tech interviews. amazon rescinded his job offer. harvard rescinded his admission. he posted the whole story on x, it went viral, and within two months he had $20.3M in the bank ($5.3M seed from abstract and susa, then $15M from a16z) it became the most viral AI launch of 2025 with the launch tweet doing 13M views in a week but the interesting part is what happened after the money hit the bank they spent $19M of the $20.3M raised on marketing i.e 93% of every dollar, lit on fire to buy attention. > 60+ content creators on full retainer. > 700+ video editors clipping content 24/7 (per sf standard) > roy lee posting dozens of times daily, embracing controversy, turning company parties and his personal lifestyle into marketing content. the result was over 1.2 billion social impressions in 6 months. 100K signups so ~22K paying subscribers (reverse-engineered from the real ARR) now do the conversion math: 1.2B impressions → 100K signups = 0.008% conversion 1.2B impressions → claimed $7M ARR = $0.0058 of ARR per impression SaaS benchmark is 2-5%. they were ~250x below the floor. on nov 5, 2025 roy himself told techcrunch "viral hype is not enough" on march 5, 2026, lee posted a thread on X admitting that the $7M ARR figure he'd given TechCrunch in June 2025 was inflated then came a series of other things (not relevant for this tweet) so the real lesson here is simple: > a viral launch is not user acquisition > a billion impressions is not retention > $20M raised is not a $20M business the slideshow format works. that part is true. but the format was the visible 10%. the $19M budget was the invisible 90%. and anyone selling you "here's how to replicate cluely" without telling you about the budget is scamming you. all that said credit where it's due. roy lee at 22 years old raised $20M, built a 73-person company, and is ahead of 90% of similarly-funded AI startups that already shut down cluely is genuinely one of the most studied marketing operations of the last 5 years. the strategy is worth studying. just study the whole thing.
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bonnie d. Mincey (@BDM8) reported6. the directory embedded in the site's code on the morning of Monday 15 June 2026, acting on what she described as an anonymous tip. She is best known for exposing the United States government's No-Fly List in 2023, which sat on a misconfigured Amazon Web Services server,
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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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Rebel Picnic (@rebpic) reported@amazon Times are definitely not the same. Now I have 3 broken fire sticks. A fire TV that they will no longer update and Amazon could care less about their prime customers in 2026.