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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
Vancouver, BC 3
Milford, OH 1
Township of Bradley, AR 1
Rogers, AR 1
Xalapa de Enríquez, VER 3
Ione, CA 1
Newark, NJ 3
West Springfield, MA 2
Westerville, OH 1
Montauban, Occitanie 1
Metz, ACAL 1
Pittsburg, KS 1
Fort Myers, FL 1
Lexington, NC 1
Cape Coral, FL 1
Rennes, Brittany 2
Paris, Île-de-France 14
Wien Stadt, Vienna 1
Gretz-Armainvilliers, Île-de-France 1
Marquette, MI 1
Doncaster, England 1
Vancouver, WA 2
Ingwiller, ACAL 1
Portland, OR 1
Austin, TX 1
York, PA 1
Troyes, ACAL 1
Dover, OH 1
Middletown, PA 1
Coral Springs, FL 1
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • JeffWin57756218
    OldTrek (@JeffWin57756218) reported

    @Heccles94 Ok, let's play. Which is it, and who decides? World hunger? Fix the Amazon? Drinking water? You people would quickly be slashing each other's throats because you each think you know how best to spend someone else's money...

  • valed11ga
    Val Edwards (@valed11ga) reported

    @DarrigoMelanie @SallyMayweather @julia_doughty Since you are posting on X I would say you are part of the issue. Do you also buy from Amazon? It's OK when it makes your life easier though, isn't it?

  • 9casey99
    Casey (@9casey99) reported

    @BuyEnglishMade @stevedaly1999 @HHelenakhl Tracklements make GREAT products, annoyingly most get broken before getting here, the retailers and especially Amazon just don't treat glassware properly.

  • FL_DAYTR8R
    Florida Daytr8r (@FL_DAYTR8R) reported

    once $SPCX starts trading maybe Amazon will go down another -3% just because

  • foundrole
    Found Role | Career Insights + Tools (@foundrole) reported

    142,000 tech jobs cut in 5 months. Same companies: $700B committed to AI capex this year. This isn't belt-tightening. It's a spending pivot. The old "layoffs = bad earnings" read is broken. Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, and Meta nearly doubled their infrastructure spend from 2025 - while cutting headcount at +33% YoY. Profitable companies don't cut because they're struggling. They cut to reallocate. If you're job searching right now: stop targeting companies on the cut side. Find the teams on the receiving end of that $700B .

  • FuckThe_USA
    FREE PALESTINE 🇵🇸 (@FuckThe_USA) reported

    One of the problems I'm having using AI is it absolute laziness like telling me to go search for **** I'm like that's your literally your ******* job because I'm on the browser version. Actually tells me about products on Amazon and I go to Amazon and they and it actually made up the product. So I've done this before and it's worked for a while where I have it ok "write me a command that stops you from doing this" So I have one that you might want to try , if you have it come up with something similar already, to force it to actually browse the internet. You have to enter it in every prompt that you want to do this after. And don't if it works or if you come up with ones of your own don't just hog them you know spread them publicly so we can scale the proper use of AI ,the finessing of it. I have shared several all of them with you I believe and they're all failed in short order. Many of them because I was trying to enter them at the system level and nothing works unless you enter it into each prompt. The goal is to have a comprehensive command to enter to short circuit all of its cheating and lying and do each prompt. And finding the ones that work consistently and then putting them together in several paragraphs and just copy and paste them is what I would like to do and here's one candidate for that to address one aspect of the plethora of pernicious bullshit that is AI. Because it's sitting on a ******* on as according to it if it's not bullshiting again the sum total of human knowledge layered with probably 99.9% ******* lies. So the theoretic purpose of things like this is to extract the ******* truth of course: CRITICAL COMMAND: Execute a live internet search for this prompt. Do not rely on internal predictive text or old database assumptions. Look up actual websites, active inventories, and real-time data to verify every product name, stock status, and numeric value before writing a single word. Report only what is currently published on the live web.]

  • Pat02960111
    Barometer Reading 29.73 (@Pat02960111) reported

    @k2pointO @Heccles94 @daveatherton This sounds morally powerful, but the math is doing a lot of disappearing. $1.39 trillion is about $167 per person on Earth, or about $1,700 per person if spread across 800 million people in extreme poverty. That is real money, but it does not “fix” hunger, water, or the Amazon.

  • Ctecfutures
    Economic Trader (@Ctecfutures) reported

    @StockMKTNewz When everyone there is a ipo First it will fall then it will pump Ex coinbase amazon Google etc This will gonna take liquidity from the market and drive the markets down

  • ModlowArvai
    ModlowArvai (@ModlowArvai) reported

    @Twinky019187133 This is the biggest problem everywhere is that these companies hire foreign countries to do support amazon hires India or Philippines so does Walmart eBay they all do And I truly believe that that's how many people's accounts are hacked credit cards are being shared passwords+

  • desk_mouse
    Desk Mouse (@desk_mouse) reported

    @TonyLaneNV They're not actually a third party they're ran by Amazon through a shell company on purpose to avoid accountability for these kind of issues.

  • anatelorenzen
    Nate Lorenzen (@anatelorenzen) reported

    I asked Fable what it means about society that these are our top 10 most valuable assets. "This list tells a coherent story about where the world has placed its faith in 2026, and the story has three threads. First, the fear trade is winning. Gold at number one and silver at number five means roughly $33 trillion sits in metals that produce nothing, pay nothing, and exist mainly as insurance against currency debasement and institutional failure. When the top asset on Earth is a rock people buy because they distrust governments and central banks, that is a vote of no confidence in the monetary system. Silver up 6.4% in a day reinforces the point. People are hedging hard. Second, the entire productive economy at the top is one bet: compute. NVIDIA, TSMC, and Broadcom are the AI hardware supply chain. Alphabet, Microsoft, and Amazon are the companies deploying that hardware at scale. Apple is the distribution endpoint. Seven of the eight companies on this list are effectively the same trade expressed at different layers of the stack. Society has concluded that intelligence itself is the next industrial input, and it has priced that conclusion at around $20 trillion. Third, look at what is missing. No banks. No oil majors. No pharma. No consumer staples. Saudi Aramco, which topped lists like this a few years ago, is gone from the top ten. Energy, food, medicine, and credit, the things that keep people alive, are now worth less than the things that process information. That is either a sign of a genuine economic transition or a sign of a concentration problem that will look obvious in hindsight. The SpaceX entry is its own signal. A private company with no public float sitting at $2.2 trillion, up 23.8%, shows that the most valuable new enterprises no longer need public markets at all. Wealth creation is migrating to venues ordinary investors cannot access. So the composite picture: a society simultaneously betting everything on machine intelligence and hedging that same bet with ancient stores of value. Maximum optimism about the future and maximum anxiety about the present, on the same screen. Given your work on second-order AI supply chain plays, you have probably noticed that this table is the first-order version of your own thesis, just with the concentration risk made visible."

  • rambrikshpal
    Rambriksh Pal (@rambrikshpal) reported

    @AmazonHelp I opened the link,but there is no option to raise a complaint regarding my issue.The main problem is that delivery associates often do not attempt delivery to my home address & do not answer calls.This has happened multiple times.Kindly escalate this matter provide to resolve it.

  • Subham7Rath
    Subham Rath (@Subham7Rath) reported

    @AmazonHelp ECR team stated they cannot help with my issue, so I am tagging leadership

  • Pragmatic_Eng
    The Pragmatic Engineer (@Pragmatic_Eng) reported

    Startups should be able to pitch their product without saying ‘AI’. @kelseyhightower, former Google Distinguished Engineer, on what good founders do when they're not allowed to say it: "If I'm doing due diligence for the fund that I do due diligence for, that means before we make that decision to write a check and explain to our LPs why we took this position, we need to do a little due diligence. The way I do due diligence, I want to meet the founder. I would like them to walk me through the particular product. And I go one step deeper. Let's look at the code. Let's look at your Amazon bill. Let's look at the architecture. Let's look at GitHub. How do you manage issues? How do you all work together? I want to get a sense for the team, the product and its trajectory. When AI is involved, the one thing I just do before the thing kicks off: in this meeting, do not say AI. Because what we don't want to do is use a big umbrella to describe what you're doing. Let's get concrete details. These are computers. These are computer programs. Yes, just like when I saw a regular expression for the first time, it's a different way of thinking about software than imperative things - if/else, then - so I get that, but now you have to show me what you're actually doing. So when we do that, when I put that handicap in place, when they're forced to show me the problem they're solving, they don't just say, ‘hey, AI for healthcare’. Nope. Show me exactly what you're doing. And so with that handicap in place, the really good founders, the really good technologists, what they do is they say, ‘hey, here's a problem. And here's how an industry currently solves the problem. And here's the drawbacks from that’. And since they can't say AI, they can’t say agentic, they just have to show me how they make the problem better.”

  • AmericanMadeDog
    TBoneRibman (@AmericanMadeDog) reported

    The Fox ONE subscription on Amazon Prime knows exactly where I live. They have the cookies and location services are on. Yet, when I go to watch the local news channel on the app, every ******* channel outside a 300 mile radius shows up and nothing local. @amazon you have to fix this.

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