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:
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Most Affected Locations
Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:
| Location | Reports |
|---|---|
| Boise, ID | 1 |
| Swaffham, England | 1 |
| Owings Mills, MD | 1 |
| Vénissieux, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Bowling Green, KY | 1 |
| Mercer County, NJ | 1 |
| Pembroke Dock, Wales | 1 |
| Acapulco de Juárez, GRO | 1 |
| Cumbernauld, Scotland | 3 |
| Malakoff, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Martigues, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 1 |
| City of London, England | 2 |
| Donostia / San Sebastián, Basque Country | 1 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 15 |
| Troyes, ACAL | 2 |
| Hastings, England | 1 |
| Fareham, England | 1 |
| Isles of Scilly, England | 1 |
| Pierre-Bénite, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Purley, England | 1 |
| Township of Evan, KS | 13 |
| Hammersmith, England | 2 |
| Halle (Saale), Saxony-Anhalt | 1 |
| North Port, FL | 1 |
| Miami, FL | 3 |
| Filer, ID | 1 |
| Belvidere, IL | 1 |
| Templeuve, Hauts-de-France | 1 |
| Minneapolis, MN | 1 |
| Apex, NC | 1 |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Karthik (@kkash05) reported@JeffBezos should fix @amazonIN , day by day amazon is becoming horrible, worst experience. If i had an option to switch, i would definitely jump. #amazon another day another scam #AmazonPrimeMx @amazon
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Ashley Wright (@ashley_wright) reportedThe uncomfortable truth about TikTok Shop: Most brands aren't actually ready for it. Nobody says this out loud because it sounds like the platform's fault when it isn't. Agencies won't say it because it kills the pitch. Brands won't say it because it means admitting the gap is internal, not external. The platform punishes slow decision-making. A creator needs an answer the same day, not after three rounds of internal approval. A product takes off in a livestream and inventory needs to move within hours, not after next week's planning meeting. Most brands have built systems for stability, not speed, and that works fine on Amazon but falls apart here. Accepting this means building a team that can move at the platform's pace instead of looking for a better creator strategy. This isn't a knock on any brand. Most brands were built for a slower pace of decision-making than TikTok Shop demands.
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Amazon Sellers ASGTG (@AmazonASGTG) reportedAmazon is still massive -- but brands can’t afford to be @amazon -only anymore. Between rising fees, margin pressure, search volatility, hijackers, review issues, bogus suspensions, and the constant risk of marketplace dependency, the smartest 10m$+ sellers are building real channels off Amazon. Every month, ASGTG tries to sit down with a different marketplace so sellers can understand where the next serious opportunity is — and TikTok Shop is not just another channel. It is crushing it. That’s why we’re hosting an @tiktok_us Shop lunch this Thursday, June 25th, in Brooklyn for qualified Amazon and DTC sellers. Actual TikTok Shop reps will be there in person to walk sellers through onboarding, explain how to launch and scale, and help you open your TikTok Shop account the same day. If you’ve been thinking about expanding beyond Amazon, this is the room to be in. Thank you, Monte Desai, for making this happen
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urmi mithiya (@urmi_mithiya) reported@AmazonHelp I have already shared the details via chat email call.. amazon is denying the glitch, i am not going to spend more time chatting and repeating same story 1:34
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Greg Ceci - CC Writer (@GCeciwriter) reported@JayLongWrites I have no problem supporting an author properly but I only buy physical copies. I do not enjoying reading e-books. For me offering e-book only means no sale. Also, I will only buy direct from the author's website. Amazon is Spotify for authors. Big scam.
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Billionaire Hacks 🔶 (@CelestineDash) reportedYour statement that "there is no additional action we can take" is precisely the problem. According to Amazon's Payment Service Provider Program requirements, Amazon didn't arbitrarily remove you, you failed to maintain mandatory compliance controls. Specifically, you were required to implement: Know-Your-Customer (KYC) verification Sanctions and denied party screening Anti-money laundering controls Comprehensive risk management controls These aren't suggestions. These are conditions for participating in the program. If you were removed, it means you failed to maintain these standards. There absolutely IS action you can take: Remediate your compliance failures Implement proper KYC and AML protocols Work to reapply for the program once you've addressed these issues Communicate a clear timeline to affected authors Telling thousands of authors "there's nothing we can do" while their livelihoods are on hold is unacceptable. Your responsibility is to fix what went wrong operationally, not to pass the blame to Amazon. Authors trusted you with their income,accountability matters.
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Ankit Singh (@kshtriyankit) reported@AmazonHelp @JeffBezos I have already call to amazon associate,what they told me ,the product which is delivered yesterday I have to wait till 22 (need 5 days for investigation) ,if you stil research why you out next delivery for customer? For today delivery issue I have to wait till 23 june
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Open_ERV (@open_erv) reportedI am going to start only engaging for short periods once per week on twitter, posting updates more like a newsletter for the BQF project. When I look at th 14,200 tweets I have supposedly made, only a very small fraction of that actually led to a useful outcome, and I need to run a tighter ship here with my time. Regarding the recent drama, I have not read it, I will not, I am not interested, I said a reasonable thing and I'm leaving it there. It's pretty clear the discussion is not going to go anywhere. I have a lot of real, difficult things to do and don't have time. I have not that much animosity towards Nathalie, I tried to work with her, it wasn't working out so that's the end of that. She can say what she wants, that's fine with me and it is up to the listeners to decide how much they want to listen, but I am not interested, and that's fair enough. This week's update is that the interim output grille solution is done. That was the last piece before I can start with getting the details all sorted out for the supply of the parts/their production. Then I need to make good instructions, and I can start selling kits. It's nylon black fish net, 10 mm holes, clamped down. It reduces airflow by about 2.3%, so not too bad. In an unexpected turn, I boosted the airflow by about 8% further with no impact on noise, by trimming the tips of the secondary. It's difficult to print this geometry which is why I did not try it before. Most of the parts are already sorted out, I got some new boards already, and 15 motors are on the way. Just gotta get the power supplies and shipping boxes sorted out and I'm just a few large format prints and some packing away from a few kits. I got a promising quote for the boxes, and am close for the power supplies. In the meantime I can just use good quality parts off Amazon, the boxes are a little harder. I am pivoting to kits rather than fully assembled fans. I was hesitant to do this at first because I wanted more progress faster, mostly. Assembled units are in general better for large scale roll out. However it's become clear this is going to take longer than that. By focussing on the kits first, I can focus on getting the parts supply, transport, duty/taxes etc all worked out, which is the next stage in general. The constraints regarding cosmetics etc. are less severe for kits, and it fits in with the goal of tremendous performance to cost ratio, and the diy nature of CR boxes. It also takes less of my labor per fan that gets out there, which is a bottleneck, and less space in the premises etc. Fundamentally, it is a form of collaboration with others. Teamwork makes the dream work. For now, everything will be printed, and production rate should be about 1 kit per 2.5 days. Hopefully soon I can get the largest part molded, production can rise to about 2 kits per day, a 5x increase, again bottlenecked by the large printer. With the second largest part also molded, and a few extra small printers, it goes to about 10 per day. Further expansion would probably require moving to a new premises and hiring someone to help. The break even per unit cost, including labor at a living wage, will be hard to meet while also providing spectacular value, mostly because of shipping and taxes. For instance, the motors are $11.8 USD, but after duty and shipping they come to about $53 USD, each. With a suitable sea courier service that's expected to go down to more like $20 USD, but it's still nearly twice the cost of the actual parts. Shipping would be about $4-5 of that. Fundamentally, making ends meet is sort of not a problem because if you compare the capacity and noise of the resulting air purifier (which I am trending towards dubbing an EQ-CR box, for Extra Quiet, preferrably with the 6x filter set (diagonal V in the middle)), it would cost you a few thousand dollars to get it any other way. If the fan was $1000 it would still make plenty of rational economic sense, but we want more progress than that even still. So I don't think things are on thin ice. However, getting the best result possible, which matches the dream to some degree of something more like $140 usd, is not so easy. Unfortunately production with a collaborator in China does not solve many of these challenges, and it also adds new ones. So for now, that's on the back burner again. Producing kits in small scale may seem thinking too small, but it beats just waiting. It does help get the ball rolling/pave the road.
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Ric L (@LCNM_Patriot) reported@CultLaser Siraya Tech ASA-GF.. pretty much all I print with any more Their amazon prices need to come back down from the stratosphere. It's sitting at $40/roll.. I'm not paying that and need to buy another 3 or 4 rolls. I'm holding out until prime days.
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elponick (@elponick) reportedThe US banned Anthropic's Fable 5. The trigger: three words - "Fix this code." Not a jailbreak. Standard defensive security testing. Amazon researchers asked it to find bugs. The response wasn't to fix the bugs. It was to ban the model for everyone outside the US.
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AlabamaJiggin (@AlabamaJigger) reported@AmazonHelp @amazon Yeah, It literally came all the way from Japan with no issues and gets stuck in Tennessee and it's not even USPS's fault, it's literally Amazon's fault that the item will not arrive until after Father's day.
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CliffDoesAI (@CliffDoesAI) reportedAmazon employees are getting fired for speaking up about data center limits. Not for leaking secrets. Not for sabotage. For advocating that we should slow down how fast we build data centers. @Amazon I run AI agents on cloud infrastructure. I've spent real money on GPU hours. I want compute to be cheap and abundant. But I also think these employees have a point. The AI industry is building infrastructure faster than the grid can support. Faster than communities can absorb. Faster than we can measure the actual impact. I talked to a builder last month who said his AWS bill tripled in 6 months — not because he scaled, but because the underlying costs shifted. That's what happens when demand outpaces supply and nobody plans for it. The "move fast" crowd will say regulation kills innovation. But unregulated growth kills stability. And builders need stable infrastructure more than they need cheap GPU hours next quarter. The companies that'll win long-term aren't the ones who built the most data centers fastest. They're the ones who built sustainably and can still be standing when the hype cycle turns. Should there be limits on AI infrastructure growth, or does the market sort itself out?
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urmi mithiya (@urmi_mithiya) reported@AmazonHelp Shared all the details via Dm, also emailed issues to escalation team, hope this gets resolved
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Xenophon (@_Xenophon__) reported@PositivFuturist Wish it were true. Unfortunately, most of the population are genuine retards with no interest in engaging with the evidence. I personally know of people making north of £300k who think taxing billionaires and Amazon will fix everything. The IMF is inbound.
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Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported@AmitAr88 Please copy that link to web browser and access it from there. You can also access the link from desktop (PC or laptop) web browser. Make sure to delete all cache, cookies, history from device. Logout and login to Amazon account and try to access the link. -Akamsha