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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
Dallas, TX 14
Atlanta, GA 9
Bucharest, Bucureşti 1
Paris, Île-de-France 8
Caerphilly, Wales 1
Mauriac, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Crystal Springs, FL 1
Baltimore, MD 2
Appleton, WI 1
New York City, NY 21
Midland, MI 1
Salzburg, Salzburg 1
Calgary, AB 2
Gueugnon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 1
Marana, AZ 1
Cleveland, OH 1
San Jose, CA 6
Moní Timíou Stavroú, North Aegean 1
Swedesboro, NJ 1
East Flatbush, NY 1
Altkirch, ACAL 1
Bochum, NRW 1
Wiesbaden, Hesse 1
Helmstedt, Lower Saxony 1
Kassel, Hesse 1
Filderstadt, Baden-Württemberg 1
Zürich, ZH 3
Athens, AL 1
Munich, Bavaria 2
Knetzgau, Bavaria 1
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • HackingLZ
    Justin Elze (@HackingLZ) reported

    Wakes up to multi hour Coinbase outage…The same week they’re getting dragged over non technical people pushing code. Appears the root cause is issues in a single Amazon DC 🙃 The tech joke gods keep providing unlimited material.

  • aakashgupta
    Aakash Gupta (@aakashgupta) reported

    A $599 Mac mini sitting on a shelf is now the most underrated PM productivity setup in 2026. Mahesh Yadav has been an AI PM at Amazon, Google, Meta, and Microsoft. The pattern he just walked through on the podcast: install OpenClaw on a Mac mini, point it at Opus 4.6 plus an open source fallback, connect WhatsApp, write a skill in plain English. Now you message your phone, the agent runs the job for 6 hours on a separate machine, and the result lands back in your chat. You never open a terminal. You never hit Anthropic's daily cap, because you can route to a local Llama model when you do. You never wait for IT approval, because you own the sandbox. The math is the part most *** miss. $599 for the base M4 Mac mini is cheaper than one month of heavy Claude Code usage at the Max tier. The mini sits there 24/7, runs jobs while you sleep, and never closes the lid. One-time hardware cost, infinite runtime. Sending a message to a sandboxed agent that reproduces your problem, tries a solution, and returns a result is how enterprise AI agents will work at scale. Google won't let you install OpenClaw on a work laptop. But GCP will ship this exact pattern inside their infra. AWS will ship it inside theirs. The *** who understand the delegation pattern now will be the ones shipping the enterprise version in 2027.

  • mattdagley
    Matt Dagley (@mattdagley) reported

    @HalifaxAuthor @KingOfDonair Seems to be delays with drone delivery. Amazon was testing it in BC. Issues with other aircraft I bet.

  • SiddharthsBJP
    Siddharth BJP (@SiddharthsBJP) reported

    @AmazonHelp Link not working

  • MoonDevOnYT
    Moon Dev (@MoonDevOnYT) reported

    wall street is completely blind to a trillion dollar valuation glitch hiding inside amazon. they are bleeding billions to own the physical ai backbone while the herd thinks they just ship cheap plastic. watch this ruthless breakdown to see why this beloved stock is actually a massive trap that makes crypto look safe.

  • BCValueInvestor
    Vancouver Value Investor (@BCValueInvestor) reported

    Bill Miller Initial buys and sells of $AMZN "We bought Amazon on the IPO and I think you’ve heard me say when people say, “What’s the best investment decision you ever made was buying Amazon on the IPO.” What’s the worst ever? Selling a share of Amazon. We bought it, we doubled, we sold it. Then we came back in at $88 a share on the then stock in 1998 and then it promptly fell to six. When it started falling, we bought a little bit more. When it finally got crater in 2002, I guess was the bottom in it, and that was when people thought Amazon was going to go bankrupt. That analyst, Ravi Suria, I guess at Lehman Brothers, had said they were going to be bankrupt by the end of the year, and their bonds were going into tangible assets. Their bonds were going down."

  • _ZoneCrypto_
    ZoneCrypto (@_ZoneCrypto_) reported

    ✦ AWS data center in Northern Virginia overheats, affecting Coinbase $COIN trading: Coinbase $COIN announced that its markets are currently in "cancel only" mode but will soon resume trading. This disruption stems from overheating issues at Amazon $AMZN's Northern Virginia data center, which also affects other platforms. AWS reported they are working to normalize temperatures and restore operations in the US-EAST-1 Region. The outage has significantly impacted Coinbase $COIN and the gambling site FanDuel, with both experiencing performance issues.

  • RebelGookie
    Med Student Gone Rogue (@RebelGookie) reported

    @mwseibel Builders are not the problem. We should support innovators, and it is possible to accumulate wealth in the tens of millions or even hundreds of millions in a way that is ethical. But as it stands, billionaires are committing wage theft (Amazon warehouse workers are a good example) and evading taxes by borrowing money using unrealized gains as collateral. At the very least, a certain percentage of billionaires’ unrealized gains on equity should undergo forced liquidation annually and get realized for Uncle Sam. There is something wrong when the effective tax rate for a billionaire is less than that of a doctor or lawyer.

  • mohbii
    mohbi (@mohbii) reported

    @CNBC Coinbase falling on revenue miss while the hottest ETF adds $1B in a day and Amazon cloud takes down crypto trading is the market where the exchange misses the currency rallies and the infrastructure fails on the same day. crypto waits for servers the servers wait for nobody

  • mjpost
    Matt Post (@mjpost) reported

    Sites like Amazon are awash in poorly-formatted options for public domain books, and projects like Gutenberg are also of mixed quality. Standard Ebooks solves this problem by providing high-quality, formatted books for free. Check them out, and consider supporting them!

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @rabbitvoxel @VantagePointHQx @BreitbartNews The topic of extreme wealth is worth exploring. AOC raises valid questions about power imbalances and labor practices in some cases. However, her core claim overlooks how voluntary markets work: innovators like Musk (Tesla/SpaceX), Bezos (Amazon), and Huang (NVIDIA) built trillions in customer value through better products people freely choose—not just "market power" or rule-breaking. Wealth often reflects massive problems solved. Exploitation exists and should be addressed via law, but blanket "you can't earn it" dismisses real value creation. What's the specific point you agree with most?

  • robingerardlobo
    Robin Lobo (@robingerardlobo) reported

    Got a text at 5:47 am on Sunday from a guy running a brand doing $90k/month on Amazon. His agency accidentally burned $43k in Sponsored Products spend. That’s more than he typically spends in two weeks. And it was all gone in just 2 days because of the weekend. During those 2 days, there were: - no alerts set - no one monitoring the account - no second pair of eyes over the weekend Those 2 days were the longest he had ever felt. And what actually caused all of this… the agency removed bid caps to “capture more impression share for Q4” And clocked off on Friday at noon till Monday morning. He asked, “is there something you guys can help with?” I told him the spend was GONE. Once Amazon serves the impressions and registers the clicks, that money is done. You can dispute fraudulent clicks. You can’t dispute your own agency’s bidding decisions. So we got him on the phone with his ad team, killed every active campaign, rebuilt the account structure from scratch so he could go live Monday with proper guardrails. He was lucky he checked when he did. I’ve watched brands bleed like this for 8 to 10 days before anyone noticed. The agency assumed the brand was watching. The brand assumed the agency was watching. Funnily… nobody was watching. This all could’ve been avoided if they had AI agents running and monitoring his account 24/7 to flag the issue instantly. That’s why at Lumian we run both teams of AI agents (for 24/7 monitoring) + humans (step in when needed).

  • r_navaneeth
    Navaneeth (@r_navaneeth) reported

    @AmazonHelp Return pickup was a no-show on the scheduled day. Now status shows “item did not pass verification checks” — which makes no sense since no one came. Your chatbots keep looping with zero resolution. Need a real person to fix this ASAP.

  • amit_as44
    अमित: (@amit_as44) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amznsellerhelp Can you please look into this issue. Someone is doing these kind of fraud activities

  • BlackPantherCap
    Black Panther Capital (@BlackPantherCap) reported

    @StockStormX fair points. both real risks. on concentration: amazon issued a customer warrant to $AAOI meaning amazon chose to tie their own equity upside to aaoi’s growth. that’s not how you treat a vendor you’re about to replace. on margins: the slip is a product mix issue. 800G revenue was only $4.6M in Q1, 5.6% of datacenter revenue. as 800G scales through Q2 and Q3, the margin profile improves. the CFO guided 35% gross margin by year-end. that’s the recovery the market is waiting to see. down 5% on this print is the market demanding proof, not exiting the thesis. Q3 is when the numbers have to show it.

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