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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
Sanguinet, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Bigastro, Valencia 1
Perth, WA 1
Dallas, TX 2
Seattle, WA 5
Barcelona, Catalonia 1
Oak Lawn, IL 1
Castelsarrasin, Occitanie 1
Salzburg, Salzburg 1
Fort Smith, AR 1
Los Angeles, CA 6
Chicago, IL 5
Paris, Île-de-France 18
Fléron, Wallonia 1
Melbourne, VIC 1
Township of Evan, KS 11
Lillers, Hauts-de-France 1
Ciudad Jardín, MEX 1
Southampton, England 1
Valencia, PA 1
Les Herbiers, Pays de la Loire 1
Coacalco, MEX 2
Rouyn-Noranda, QC 1
Atlanta, GA 5
Sydney, NSW 1
Hyannis, MA 1
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
A Estrada, Galicia 1
Morlaix, Brittany 1
Mumbai, MH 1
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • slowtowndunn
    em |-/ 🎱 (@slowtowndunn) reported

    my old school just posted an Amazon wishlist on facebook for things they want for their teachers for preplanning and one of the main things is personal fans… how much do you want to bet that the AC is broken… just like it was the last year during preplanning and the first week

  • drizz_81
    Randy Ridgway (@drizz_81) reported

    @Stalvey48 @LostSchemes @amazon pisses me off with that. I’ve complained a ton about it and they do nothing. You’re offering an exclusive collectible. The customers have issues with packaging. Fix it. I’m sure Bezos’ ball garglers will find this and be like “ITS JUST A TOY” that’s not the point

  • gizmo401
    joe pianta 🕹️🔠🎨 (@gizmo401) reported

    @amazon What inclement weather did your driver run into today. Too much sun? We were home all day. USPS dropped off. Maybe AI can help your driver find the house down the street from your warehouse…

  • ihtesham2005
    Ihtesham Ali (@ihtesham2005) reported

    Your email address can expose more of your online life than your full name. A free tool checks 120+ websites and reveals where that email has been used to create an account without sending password-reset alerts. It is called Holehe. Here's the trick that makes it work. Almost every site on the internet has a signup form. Type an email that's already registered and the site tells you, right there, that the account exists. It has to. Otherwise you'd make duplicate accounts all day. Holehe abuses that one line of feedback across 120 sites at once. Instagram, Twitter, Spotify, Adobe, Pornhub, Snapchat, Imgur, Patreon, Duolingo, Amazon, Discord. It walks the list, asks each one the same quiet question, and prints back where that address is registered. No password reset email goes out. Nothing lands in the person's inbox. They never find out you looked. Type one command and you get a map of someone's digital life in about thirty seconds. Now sit with what that means for you specifically. You probably have one email you've used since you were fifteen. It's on the forums, the shopping sites, the app you signed up for once in 2017 and forgot. Every one of those is a database that will eventually leak. Every one is a security question someone can guess. Every one is a thread back to your real name. Attackers already run this. Recruiters run it. Investigators run it. The uncomfortable move is running it on yourself and seeing the list. I did. It found accounts on sites I genuinely could not remember creating. The fix isn't complicated. Separate email for money. Separate email for junk. Apple's hide my email or SimpleLogin for everything else, so every site gets a different address and none of them connect back to you. This is completely opensource and available to anyone online. Link in comments.

  • JarvisDaJarvis
    Jarvis (@JarvisDaJarvis) reported

    @fxsignale LOL Amazon has its own antitrust issues to worry about directly pertaining to their 'walled garden.' With google facing the same, the silly thesis that somehow their practices were going to go unchecked with the DOJ breathing down both their necks was dumb and laughable.

  • rp1201wsb3
    RP (@rp1201wsb3) reported

    @ModernBoethius @Maclaine1776 The problem is: that is not indigenous art! It's just an stupid modern souvenir. The real Our Lady of Amazon is Nossa Senhora de Nazaré, in which honor we celebrate the greatest catholic feast in the world. Don't believe in european/american midia, they are ignorant about Amazon

  • angerman
    moritz ✨ (@angerman) reported

    If your AWS bill is in the billions you don’t have a problem. Amazon has. In the same way if you owe the bank billions, you don’t have a problem; the bank has.

  • conlyi
    Ian Conly (@conlyi) reported

    @JustJenRX Is that a hair hat he’s wearing? We definitely don’t have those better hit up Amazon before it goes down

  • Pregory1
    Pregory McRonald III née Citadel (in memoriam) (@Pregory1) reported

    @fundmyfund lol, well, hopefully the sheep hedged, or maybe they’ll get refunds on this month’s subscription fees. That said, if Google, Meta, Amazon, and Microsoft hit home runs with earnings, these stocks could also recover. Then again, down 50% on margin usually means forced sales.

  • justcorey2009
    Corey Barkhouse 🇺🇸 (@justcorey2009) reported

    @MyLatinLife Buying stuff from Amazon down there is like a nightmare is why lol. 26 days later the package arrives …. If at all. Yes malls are far better there.

  • theauthormalone
    T A Malone (@theauthormalone) reported

    @cartmansfinsta I had the same problem Try Soundcore Sport X20 on Amazon They’re awesome

  • HalfAWreck
    m (@HalfAWreck) reported

    all I want to do is watch sheep detectives and now I'm down another spiral of hatred for corporations and capitalism and greed **** amazon prime bro

  • Claudius3600
    iClaudius (@Claudius3600) reported

    Is this the third major issue due to pushing unreviewed AI code at Amazon?

  • DipLikeQueso
    Lonestar JT (@DipLikeQueso) reported

    @BigBoolaBoola @KlNGDOMlNUS Dude, you can still buy albums off Amazon and download. The only problem with that, the major problem, you can download those songs on iPhone. If Apple had a system like their iPod era, then something could work but nobody in that office has ever thought of that.

  • Raptor72869514
    Raptor (@Raptor72869514) reported

    Sorry but I have to laugh I have neighbors that rent. They have bought everything imaginable off Amazon for their front and back yard. Looks like Big Lots. Now their car broke and they can't afford to fix it. Unbelievable

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