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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
Gueugnon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 1
Marana, AZ 1
New York City, NY 20
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
Hennef, NRW 1
Ehingen, Baden-Württemberg 1
Türkenfeld, Bavaria 1
Göttingen, Lower Saxony 1
Unna, NRW 1
Hamburg, HH 1
Aachen, NRW 1
Township of Evan, KS 16
Gerolsheim, Rheinland-Pfalz 1
Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, JAL 1
Guildford, England 1
Telford, PA 1
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • trevogre
    Trevor Green (@trevogre) reported

    @TechLayoffLover In a better world we would give Amazon 30 - 90 days to onshore ever bit of this labor or we would shut them down. Or fine them every dollar of savings from offshoring. This is enough already. You destroy the retail economy of the US and have people working in soulless warehouses and then you offshore or eliminate all the best jobs while you continue to undercut retail. They build thier business on delivering at a lower cost because they were cutting out middle men. But now they are cutting out all the men. This needs to be illegal. You are getting products cheaper because you are participating in eliminate jobs. Giving the work to cheap foreign labor. The products are made in china, sold to you by Indians, who import Indians and hire Indians. Even without AI we were already destroying opportunities for American children. Just because the war against the American citizen is waged quietly and economically doesn’t make it less of a war. We are being sold out every day. And the people who can do something about are making money off it. So they do not care.

  • MishaTurtleX
    Misha Turtle Island, CTO 🐢 (@MishaTurtleX) reported

    It’s currently at $60, but my understanding of Amazon preorders is if they drop the price / have to match Walmart (if they try to sell Star Fox at $50), you’ll automatically be guaranteed the new lower price. So if you know you really want it, you’re probably safe and when/if Walmart forces Amazon with competition, your order will be discounted down.

  • trevogre
    Trevor Green (@trevogre) reported

    @JBlunt1018 @Gulfexplorer1 What is your agenda here? No H1-B and NO OFFSHORING. You think these companies are entitled to cheap labor? So they can be competitive. Amazon decimates retail playing these games and making it seem like it is inherently cheaper to buy online. All that’s happening is we are picking winners and the winners are foreigners. While bezos funnels his money to give Katy Perry rocket rides. Seriously. What is your agenda with pretending there is nothing to see here? We want American college grads to have job opportunities at 1st world wages and with 1st world labor conditions and if our corporations don’t like it just shut them down. They can be Amazon India and sell in the Indian marketplace.

  • MadScientist_42
    Frank Earl (@MadScientist_42) reported

    @Jringo1508 This is an, "Go buy the SOB off of Amazon," problem. They sell that sort of supply all the time.

  • Lizzyr2112
    lizzyr (@Lizzyr2112) reported

    @billybinion When the billionaire pays little to no taxes, and I paid $80k I have a problem. Amazon paid $0 on $11.2 billion 2025. Why are you fools defending that?

  • delmoi
    忍者の神 Marxist-Yeagerist ⌬ (@delmoi) reported

    @reset_by_peer The biggest problem with flying cars is energy usage and people potentially crashing them. There are some companies that actually sell what are essentially big drones you can ride in for a few minutes. You can buy a unitree humanoid robot on Amazon for $ 18k - the only problem now is, like, what would you do with it?

  • bmorecardiology
    Jeremy S. ******* (@bmorecardiology) reported

    When the AI gets it wrong, who owns it? Amazon says every output — clinical note, billing code, patient summary — traces back to its source. Clinicians can verify before it goes anywhere. That's the right design. But traceability isn't liability. If an AI-generated clinical note misses something and it affects patient care, is that Amazon's problem or mine? The answer right now, in every healthcare AI contract I've seen language from, is yours. That doesn't mean don't use it. It means go in with eyes open.

  • like_backspace
    BackSpace (@like_backspace) reported

    I ordered a product from Amazon, and yesterday morning the status showed “Out for Delivery.” I waited the entire day expecting it will arrive, postponed other work, and kept checking the app again and again. But by evening, instead of getting my order, the status suddenly changed to “A problem occurred.” No proper explanation, no clear update, nothing just a fking message. What’s the point of showing “Out for Delivery” if the package isn’t even going to arrive? Customers plan their day around these deliveries. The least you can do is provide accurate tracking and proper communication. This kind of service is honestly frustrating and disappointing from Amazon. @amazonIN @AmazonHelp

  • ilmatari117
    Dawson🔸 (@ilmatari117) reported

    @tilde_posting @sodiumPen 100% agree that cows are the largest environmental issue. Maybe the environment is recoverable in a way that harms aren't reversible though? Us doing 1000 harm to chickens, 1 harm to the amazon, is worse than doing 100 harm to cows, 1000 harm to the amazon, because we can rewild

  • edzitron
    Ed Zitron (@edzitron) reported

    I hope this explainer gives clarity around the problems with Amazon/Google/Microsoft stuffing their revenues with circular financing arrangements

  • joshua_steen
    Joshua Steen (@joshua_steen) reported

    That’s HIS business Bernie, not yours. He makes the decisions, not you. He is under no legal obligation to employ anyone at all. In fact, he could shut down Amazon today if he chose to.

  • GCeciwriter
    Greg Ceci - CC Writer (@GCeciwriter) reported

    @SteffenJack84 Our books are exclusively available on our website. We release physical copy only to begin and when the sales slow down (after 1st to 3rd run) we make an e-book version. I'll never put my work on Amazon and the likes. It's a shell game and it's rigged in the house's favour.

  • Mesioyejohnson
    Mesioye (@Mesioyejohnson) reported

    High impressions. Almost zero clicks. Amazon is showing your book to thousands of people and they're scrolling straight past it. When I say this is a visibility problem, not an ads problem, please trust me. You might be wondering, is it the cover? Well, it could be. and it could also be your wrong selection of keywords that do not align with your book. This might not even be a targeting issue. Fix before ads launch: Analyze your cover alongside your competitors. Revisit your title keywords to accommodate relevance. Check that your targeted keywords actually match your book's topic.

  • SeriesCrux
    Manan (@SeriesCrux) reported

    Oracle. Amazon. Meta. Atlassian. Coinbase. 80,000+ jobs gone in Q1 2026. every company said the same thing "AI restructuring" but AI didn't take these jobs, it just gave a cleaner excuse to fix the pandemic era overhiring.

  • CapybaraFortune
    Capybara (@CapybaraFortune) reported

    @tay78798 Under normal circumstances you’re right, attacking him is ridiculous. This dude is announcing that he’s full of ****. It’s like if Bernie Sanders cut taxes for billionaires and then was like what’s the problem, you shop at amazon, why are you attacking me?

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