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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
Troyes, ACAL 1
Paris, Île-de-France 11
Dover, OH 1
Middletown, PA 1
Coral Springs, FL 1
Patchogue, NY 1
Irving, TX 1
Lakeville, MN 3
Zürich, ZH 2
Cali, Valle del Cauca 1
Strasbourg, ACAL 2
Canberra, ACT 1
Caen, Normandy 1
Uzès, Occitanie 1
North Richland Hills, TX 1
Allentown, PA 1
Boston, MA 4
Manchester, England 4
Sutton Coldfield, England 1
Hamburg, HH 2
Prince Frederick, MD 1
Los Angeles, CA 9
Arras, Hauts-de-France 1
Orlando, FL 4
Canton, MI 1
Silsbee, TX 1
Bamberg, Bavaria 1
Township of Evan, KS 22
San Jose, CA 4
Département de l'Hérault, Occitanie 1
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • CravedSanity
    Become a parent (@CravedSanity) reported

    A nearby Amazon warehouse would solve the problem.

  • KeeVeeGames
    MusNik (@KeeVeeGames) reported

    @AmazonHelp I tried to login to my account after a long time, and it asked for the password reset. For some reason, the procedure was unsuccessful, and the only option it suggests is to call customer support. I did, and the agent said there's no account registered on my email. ??

  • ssaliimz
    Ssali | Psychology & Money (@ssaliimz) reported

    @anyi_don5 @_falsi1ke Great question. Every financial decision has two layers, the logical layer and the emotional layer. Most people think they're deciding logically. But the emotional layer fires first. Stressed after a hard day? The brain reaches for a purchase to feel better, not because you need the thing, but because buying temporarily suppresses the stress hormone cortisol. Celebrating a win? Permission granted to spend freely "I deserve this." Bored on a Sunday? One tap away from Amazon. None of these are conscious decisions. They're emotional states triggering automatic spending behavior. Building the separation means creating a deliberate pause between the feeling and the financial action. The 72-hour rule: before any non-essential purchase above $50, wait 72 hours. In 70% of cases the urge passes completely. That pause is where your rational mind gets a chance to participate in the decision. I break this down fully in Mind Over Money. Chapter 4 is entirely on emotional spending and the exact interruption pattern that stops it. Link in bio if you want the complete framework.

  • DavidMartinrt
    David Martin (@DavidMartinrt) reported

    @bavedikian @BestBuy @FedEx That’s terrible. Thanks for sharing. I have been down on Best Buy for a while. Apparently they don’t care about a long term customer relationships. Amazon and Walmart replace or refund the item with no questions asked.

  • Glassdoorgamer
    Lies of P(C) (@Glassdoorgamer) reported

    @Riskit4TB @klobrille Dead brand. Matt ***** is going to fix that just like he didn't for Amazon.

  • Josephmstancy
    Joe (@Josephmstancy) reported

    @Avabelly__ Amazon screwed up Amazon needs to fix it but you could be kind and call them or text or email or chat whatever works for your time and preference not amazons

  • dogshittakes_
    White Rabbit (@dogshittakes_) reported

    @Jbn3ex If it's OEM it's not the $19 amazon one I assure you. I have nothing but issues with Chinese carbs

  • PupHydrogen
    Michael Javert (@PupHydrogen) reported

    @cybercpu The reason I buy crap from The Amazon is because the crap they have that I use or need is almost always cheaper than the same crap at Target. Also I am a cripple with Fibromyagia, diabetes, and other mobility issues so having it shipped to my door makes it accessible, a little easier until I have to drag it in here, and since they prime me, it's usually free shipping. I did change my Brave to Start Page only because of your video and how you explained it. But I promise you, when millionaires and billionaires are taken to court, it never is consequential to them. What they say happens and what happens are two different things and they side with whoever has the deeper pockets.

  • BlueBelle672
    72_Vintage🥂 (@BlueBelle672) reported

    @garnierUSA Why isn’t your Micellar Water sealed? I thought it was an oversight when I recd from Amazon, but I just left a bottle at the register at Walmart. It had no plastic wrapping, no seal. Isn’t this a safety issue?

  • SUBHAJIT0004
    SUBHAJIT DAS (@SUBHAJIT0004) reported

    @Ankit_AGarg I Subhaji Das prime customer of Amazon, ordered wakefit Bed order id 407-6094716-7997926 on 20th may & its delivery time 29 may,extend 5th & 8th june but still not received,I have complained about this eight times.But still my problem is not solved yet @amazonIN

  • MlbnvaAI
    Michael (@MlbnvaAI) reported

    @scotty_haines @StockSavvyShay That is where people are sorely mistaken into the future. There is literally a movie releasing this Wednesday at the Tribeca film festival called Dreams of Violets that was one hundred percent AI generated and cost exactly two thousand dollars to make. Think about that. That is a massive canary in the coal mine for Hollywood and every single media producer out there, from movies and music to video games and VR. Much of the future is going to be about content, but it’s going to be created on a highly personalized, on-demand basis for individual users based on their specific requests. This includes a lot of the apps in the app store too. If you want to put it on the phone, sure, it still has to flow through the store for now. But that is the exact reason not to buy Apple products long-term if they don't have a way of allowing users to freely create AI-generated apps. Look, I’m not saying Apple won’t survive. As a hardware company, they are obviously very strong. But to really grow, which is the entire goal of every company on the major indices, you have to develop new revenue streams that can compete as this economy grows into many trillions of dollars. Otherwise, investors are just going to take their money elsewhere. Wall Street loves to talk about Apple's cash position as a strength, but they don't actually have much of a net cash position compared to what the hyperscalers are spending on infrastructure right now. Look at the numbers. Companies like Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, and Amazon are dropping anywhere from 120 to 200 billion a year on data centers and specialized AI compute. Apple is sitting around 12 to 15 billion. They simply cannot play that game. They've opted out. By relying on others for the foundational AI layer, Apple is gambling that their ecosystem control and user base is enough to stay relevant without owning the infrastructure. But they only have about a 2 to 3 year runway before their services revenue gets hit hard. When you can generate movies on demand customized to you at near-zero cost, streaming catalogs become a commodity. Same with music—people can generate songs using any voice they want right now, and the real songwriters will become the primary source of quality, bypassing the traditional industry entirely. That distribution hub is going to be destroyed along with Hollywood. Video games and complex software have more of a moat because of IP protection and state-machine architecture, but the traditional app store model is still in serious trouble. If Apple is forced to pay premium prices to their own competitors just for cloud access, it's going to crush the high services margins that investors currently prize. So what happens when the primary driver of hardware value shifts entirely to cloud-based intelligence, and the traditional toll booth gets completely bypassed by alternative delivery systems like the AR glasses Meta and Google are building? Does the old gatekeeper actually hold onto its leverage when the hardware form factor changes? Or are people just blindly believing in the stock's future without looking at the real infrastructure math? On the flip side, this will take massive compute, including much more memory than is currently being shipped. Contact sizes along with video generation and music generation will increase the size of hbm needs exponentially, as more and more users adopt the AI . The winners question mark semiconductors.

  • Big_Ben_UKK
    Scalpa (@Big_Ben_UKK) reported

    @TheSpongeImp British ***** has to use a American site just to be relevant online. That's how far your bankrupt tin pot island has fallen. Your whole banking and IT sector collapses without their companies like Visa, Mastercard, Google, Amazon, Micosoft and Nvidia haha. Sit down and shut up

  • Lawshawn2
    Lawshawn (@Lawshawn2) reported

    @MarcoFoster_ @grahamformaine Hmm? did you ever buy anything from Amazon, Graham? Did you Create Amazon Graham? Have you created any JOBS Graham? Having MILLIONS of people WITHOUT HOMES to come in the Country is a MAJOR problem. TAKING JOBS that would ordinarily pay more are NOW paying less for them. IDIOT.

  • Lin_with_Bling
    Lin (@Lin_with_Bling) reported

    @mybroadband If pick and pay and the rest are smart... They should have thier entire online store on Amazon...including checkers 60...thats what everyone else in the world does... We as consumers don't care..about alarms or cutting out whomever, not our problem ... We want cheaper prices

  • jerr_rrej
    Jerr (@jerr_rrej) reported

    @DroptopDawn Had an issue with amazon. Delayed for now

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