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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

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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
Guildford, England 1
Telford, PA 1
Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 3
Township of Chester, OH 1
Denver, CO 10
Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein 1
Township of Evan, KS 15
Allegan, MI 1
Paris, Île-de-France 7
Toronto, ON 12
Dallas, TX 14
Chicago, IL 13
Rājkot, GJ 1
Tijuana, BCN 1
Houston, TX 7
Edison, NJ 5
Lynchburg, VA 2
Los Angeles, CA 12
Greenville, NC 1
Strasbourg, ACAL 1
Runnemede, NJ 1
Anaheim, CA 1
Ashburn, VA 10
Las Vegas, NV 5
Manchester, England 3
New York City, NY 18
Byram, MS 1
Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 2
Atlanta, GA 9
Naucalpan de Juárez, MEX 1
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Community Discussion

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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • FinCane13
    FinCane13 (@FinCane13) reported

    @CloudMagnus_ @awmayhall @amazon I enjoy reasonable back-and-forth with people. Calling someone a 'drama queen' for simply asking a delivery driver to follow basic instructions due to property safety issues is a bit much. Congrats, you’ve successfully identified yourself as a troll. Go try making a positive contribution to society today instead of being a grade-A douche.

  • ReaLKarl_Marx
    Karl Marx 4 President!🇺🇸 (@ReaLKarl_Marx) reported

    id personally rather have amazon delivery because i trust they will call me when they arrive and my package will get to me whereas fedex ,;; ups ,;;; i have issues sometimes ,,,.

  • eip1559
    Grogu (@eip1559) reported

    I don’t know if amazon supply chain services will be a problem for @Shopify or not. Hi @tobi Do you think this would be a concern for Canadian stock investors of Shopify?

  • AmazonHelp
    Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported

    @_Ayyub_Khan_ Looks like you've connected with our support team. 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

  • MilkRoadMacro
    Milk Road Macro (@MilkRoadMacro) reported

    Coinbase is cutting 700 jobs to test 1 person teams run by AI agents. They're not the only ones. Here’s what already happened across tech: 1. Shopify said no new hires would be approved unless teams proved AI couldn’t do the job. 2. Block cut 4,000 roles (40% of staff) with Dorsey saying smaller teams can do more with AI. 3. Klarna’s AI assistant handled work equivalent to 700 support roles. 4. Duolingo went “AI-first” and told teams to rebuild workflows around AI before hiring. 5. Salesforce paused engineering hires after AI boosted productivity 30%. 6. Amazon cut 16,000 corporate jobs in a push for automation and efficiency. 7. Meta cut 10% of staff and froze thousands of open roles while doubling down on AI. 882 tech jobs are disappearing per day right now. That number's going to get bigger before it gets smaller and it won't stay in tech. Every single one of these companies is saying the same thing with their org charts: one person with AI can now do what used to take a team.

  • Skyrocket20000
    Devanshu Srivastava (@Skyrocket20000) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN Fake delivery attempt for Order #405-9116956-3941940. Out for delivery since 9:31 AM, but status changed to ‘Package received by courier’ at 6:05 PM yesterday without any visit or call. This is a recurring issue.

  • MrAntiHero1
    Warmaster (@MrAntiHero1) reported

    Alright so I've been thinking over making this post for the last week-ish and decided I might as well give it a try. I am looking for an a r t i s t who is willing to work with me on payment to make book covers for a NSFW series I want to publish on Amazon. Now before I get a slew of outraged replies here's why. I was laid off in December of last year and got a new job this February. The new job is great but it came with a $13k a year salary decrease. Which means I am about $500 short a month of even hitting the status of living pay check to pay check. Which means I am desperately seeking both a new job as well as any means possible to make more money on the side. Thus this idea to pursue publishing on Amazon because its free to do so and there is at least some potential there to make a little extra money. The problem is Amazon requires a book cover for every piece published. Now I could use AI generated images as Amazon policy allows for this as long as its openly stated in the description of the work. However, I would rather not do that if at all possible as I dont consider AI images to be art, nor do I wish to give people even the slightest impression that anything I write is AI generated, because none of it is everything I've ever written was done by me and that will always be the case. Also I just dont personally like the idea of using it in any sort of for profit capacity in most circumstances. However, if no artist is interested or willing to work with me on this. Which I would understand, then I will use generated images because I need to make money as soon as possible with as little upfront monetary investment as possible. This isn't me trying to weirdly threaten people into working with me, I am just being transparent with my intentions. And if you do decide to work with me, I will ensure that you will be fully paid for your work before everything is said and done, I just literally dont have the money to pay up front. So, if you are reading this and are at least willing to hear me out in more detail please DM me and then post a reply here if I dont get back to you within a few hours. I will be checking my DMs regularly as Twitter doesnt like to notify me when I get message requests for some reason. Thank you for your time and even if you are not willing or able to help me directly with this. I would greatly appreciate even a RT to get this point in front of the eyes of more people.

  • Rajawat6Maneesh
    Maneesh Rajawat (@Rajawat6Maneesh) reported

    @AmazonHelp Please resolve this issue package was not to be delivered buyer wait for the product to do that right now

  • jake_rm_
    Jake Martin | Amazon Advertising 🛠 (@jake_rm_) reported

    When your organic rankings on Amazon drop unexpectedly, how should you respond in ads? 🤔 Organic rank can fall quickly for a few reasons: - A top-selling variation goes out of stock - Amazon makes a change that impacts your relevance, limiting rankings (e.g. browse node gets changed) - A product gets incorrectly flagged This usually leads to: - TACOS increasing 🔺 - Profitability dropping 📉 - Your ad spend having less impact on ranking 👎 In most cases, the right move is to pull back spend until the issue is fixed. Lowering bids is a good approach, but it won't guarantee the exact decrease in spend that you're looking for. A simpler option is to use campaign budgets to control spend. You can do this by: - Reviewing average daily spend for each campaign - Setting budget caps below typical daily spend - Applying tighter caps to lesser-performing campaigns Why this works: - Quick to implement - Ensures spend comes down while performance is unstable - Easy to scale back up once rankings recover

  • DawoodNabi23
    Dawood_nabi (@DawoodNabi23) reported

    @AmazonHelp There is no proper option to raise queries on that link, and your customer service is very weak. Please resolve this issue directly and provide a refund or replacement as soon as possible.

  • favouronokpite1
    FavouredOne (@favouronokpite1) reported

    @dammiedammie35 It’s not just about the money; it’s the fact that global companies like Amazon and Microsoft are hiring the same Nigerians he’s calling "not smart." If 500 people can’t pass your test, maybe the problem isn't the talent pool, it’s the bridge between Nigerian reality and your "global standards."

  • Capital4Value
    Capital For Value (@Capital4Value) reported

    @SMB_HEFF I definitely don't disagree with the thought behind it. Amazon buying Whole Foods for the retail location component was very smart & definitely beneficial. My issue is that $GME is a slowly dying business. Not sure if Ebay really benefits from having that drag.

  • oxley264
    Peter Oxley (@oxley264) reported

    @1chrisandrew1 Cheers Chris will have a butchers I know series 1 is about 30 notes on Amazon. Must be evening down under mate so have a good one.

  • yatinmota
    Yatin Mota (@yatinmota) reported

    Delhivery shares down 3% and expected to remain under pressure Delhivery gets more than 60% revenues from ECommerce logisitics and Amazon is their customers Now with Amazon Launching its own Logistics Services Globally, could be a negative for Companies like DELHIVERY Amazon will also allow Other players to use its logistics services

  • SgtSchultzz
    Sgt Schultz (@SgtSchultzz) reported

    @awmayhall @amazon The "not my problem/not my job" Americans have got to go, forever

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