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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
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
Iztapalapa, CDMX 1
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • BtcWoody
    Justin Woodall #BIP-110 (@BtcWoody) reported

    “I’d run a node, but Start9 is out of stock.” Brother… Amazon has every Raspberry Pi part you need. Jeff Bezos is your node dealer. Four hundred cuck bucks and an LLM solved this problem months ago. The only real obstacle is downloading everyone else’s monkey business...

  • NarumiAIonX
    Narumi AI (@NarumiAIonX) reported

    🚨 BREAKING: Amazon CEO Andy Jassy reveals the company's custom silicon operation holds $225 billion in revenue commitments for Trainium chips, highlighting a massive buildout of AI infrastructure. $AMZN This massive $225 billion backlog isn't just a hopeful forecast; it is locked-in, contracted demand. The world's top artificial intelligence players are putting down serious money to secure their spots. Anthropic recently expanded its partnership with Amazon in a monumental 10-year, $100 billion deal to use Trainium chips, while OpenAI has locked down around two gigawatts of chip capacity. Other household names like Meta and Uber are also jumping on board. For years, Nvidia has held a virtual monopoly on the AI chip market, charging premium prices that have sent data center costs through the roof. Amazon is tackling this head-on by designing its own custom chips, which deliver comparable performance to Nvidia’s best hardware but at a much lower cost. This strategic shift is expected to save Amazon tens of billions of dollars in infrastructure spending over the coming years and dramatically boost its overall profit margins. The momentum here is moving incredibly fast. Amazon's chip division is already running at an annualized rate of $20 billion, and Jassy believes it could easily scale to a $50 billion powerhouse if run as a standalone business. Right now, its latest Trainium3 chips are almost completely booked up, and demand is so high that Amazon is even considering selling these high-powered chip racks directly to outside data centers—putting them in direct competition with Nvidia on its own turf. $AMZN $NVDA $MSFT $META

  • PrayingtoJesus2
    Dear Jesus (@PrayingtoJesus2) reported

    Amazon used to refund all my purchases with no problem to just sending back , now they are smarter.

  • EVCurveFuturist
    Chris Meder (@EVCurveFuturist) reported

    @itsmichaelluu @grok analyse the attached image objectively. Does this prove the AI bubble has burst, or is it simply a normal correction after a huge rally? Don't focus only on share prices. Analyse the fundamentals. Compare this cycle with the dot-com crash, cleantech, EVs and crypto. Separate the companies into AI infrastructure, AI software and speculative AI names. For the major losers, determine whether the declines were driven by excessive valuations, earnings misses, higher interest rates, company-specific issues or a genuine deterioration in AI demand. Analyse the latest AI capex from Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, Alphabet, Oracle, OpenAI and xAI/SpaceX. Is AI investment slowing, flat or still accelerating? Compare public AI stocks with private AI leaders such as OpenAI, xAI/SpaceX and Anthropic. Are private valuations and investor demand still strong? Examine the latest evidence from hyperscaler earnings, GPU demand, networking, data centre construction, power infrastructure and AI spending. Does the evidence support the claim that the AI boom is ending? Estimate what proportion of the sell-off is multiple compression after an exceptional rally versus weakening AI fundamentals. Identify which companies remain fundamentally strong, which look overvalued and which genuinely resemble speculative bubbles. Finally, assign probabilities to three scenarios: A - Temporary correction. B - Normal bear market within a long-term AI bull market. C - Genuine AI bubble bursting. Challenge both the bullish and bearish narratives, use the latest available data, and respond with evidence-based conclusions.

  • TigrisSublimis
    Robert Graf (@TigrisSublimis) reported

    @AmazonHelp You now have all the information you need. no need to dm. Are you seriously ignorant, seriously lazy or seriously incompetent? Fix this.

  • JasonL_Capital
    Jason Luongo (@JasonL_Capital) reported

    You could buy 100 shares of $MRVL right now for $18,909. Or you could sell the $160 cash-secured put expiring August 21 and get paid ~$883 to wait. Strike: $160 Expiration: August 21 Credit: ~$8.83 Delta: 0.23 Days to expiration: 35 Cushion to strike: 15.4% Return on capital: 5.5% Cost basis if assigned: $151.17 If $MRVL stays above $160 by August 21, you keep the full $883 and move on. If $MRVL drops but you still like it, you can roll the put down and out for additional credit. If you get assigned, your real cost basis is $151.17 per share - a 20% discount from today's price on a stock Jensen Huang called "the next trillion-dollar company." NVIDIA invested $2B directly. Custom AI silicon ramping for Alphabet, Amazon, and Microsoft. $8.2B in fiscal 2026 revenue, up 42%. Targeting $16.5B by FY28. Not financial advice. Do your own research.

  • Junglr_LLC
    Elizabeth Greene (@Junglr_LLC) reported

    Your Amazon Ads Data Is Already Outdated When You Read It Amazon ads data is not real time. Sales update 12 to 48 hours after the click. Every bid decision before that window closes is based on incomplete numbers. Use a 7 to 14 day lookback window. That's the baseline that holds. Most bad PPC decisions aren't a strategy problem. They're a data timing problem. #AmazonPPC #AmazonAds #PPCStrategy

  • drhimanshujoshi
    Himanshu Joshi (@drhimanshujoshi) reported

    @amazonIN I have raised the issue of non installation of my tv with the amazon customer care personnel. They are just discussing the topic again and again and providing no resolution. @amazonIN

  • ReconBull
    Recon Bull (@ReconBull) reported

    IO Fund reports Big Tech stocks are lagging behind AI infrastructure suppliers in 2026. $GOOGL shares have gained 11% this year, while Amazon is up 8%, Meta is down 2%, and Microsoft has declined 18% as investors await proof that heavy AI spending is driving monetization.

  • dave_tremaine
    Dave Tremaine (@dave_tremaine) reported

    @e_cdalton I drop it once a week and without a case it’s very stressful few seconds until I see it still has not broken.(RIP ~8 $2 Amazon screen protectors)

  • blackc0ffe40
    Black Cofféé (@blackc0ffe40) reported

    @AmazonHelp It's pathetic.. I renewed still not working and some Bot is responding is irritating tone . Ur spoiling my weekend...

  • MaybushSha16067
    shawn_maybush (@MaybushSha16067) reported

    @GavinSBaker More like negative for NVIDIA, GOOGLE, SPACEX, AMAZON, ORACLE, and anyone else spending massive Capex right now to meet AI training and Inference needs. Its not the competition of the model thats the problem. LLM distillation steals compute and infrastructure money. Anthropic isnt hiring billions of dollars worth of people, they are buying billions of dollars of infrastructure. Kimi got to skip the build out that is going on in the US and start from Opus 4.6. China's infrastructure build is severely behind the US. So its not just Anthropic, its the entire AI ecosystem that is getting screwed with this.

  • AndrssTerranova
    Mad Meon (@AndrssTerranova) reported

    @amuse Reminds me of J6, when legacy Twitter took down his account right after he told the protestors to stay peaceful. Then shortly after, there was the coordinated takedown of Parler by Google, Apple and Amazon Web Services. Why do I think 2020 was rigged? Because they act like it.

  • bandhu_jagat
    Jagat Bandhu Sahoo (@bandhu_jagat) reported

    @AmazonHelp Issue was not resolved yet. I need compensation for your fault.

  • biztoc
    BizToc (@biztoc) reported

    Amazon Fixing Billing Bug That Charged Some AWS Customers Billions — Some Amazon cloud customers received surprise billing estimates for billions of dollars tied to services they say they never used. Amazon said it is addressing the issue and is working to correct impacted accounts.

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