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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
Morlaix, Brittany 1
Mumbai, MH 1
Paris, Île-de-France 16
Iztapalapa, CDMX 1
Charlotte, NC 3
Annecy, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Santiago de Querétaro, QUE 2
Kingston upon Hull, England 1
Pensacola, FL 1
São Paulo, SP 1
London, England 5
Langen, Lower Saxony 1
Saint-Nazaire, Pays de la Loire 1
Orléans, Centre 1
Naxxar, In-Naxxar 1
Seattle, WA 5
Rheine, NRW 1
Poplar, England 2
Valréas, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Chartres, Centre 1
Valencia, Valencia 1
Warwick, England 1
Pontault-Combault, Île-de-France 1
Cognac, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Chhindwāra, MP 1
Pittsburgh, PA 2
Manchester, England 5
Panama City Beach, FL 2
Kalgoorlie, WA 1
Newark, NJ 4
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • slic_media
    SLIC (@slic_media) reported

    Inventory rebalancing mid-Prime Day. The tactical decision most brands miss. The scenario: Halfway through Prime Day, your inventory allocation is off from what you projected. Best-seller A is selling faster than expected. Inventory might not last through Day 2. Product B is selling slower than expected. Sitting in FBA. Product C wasn't heavily featured but is unexpectedly popular. The tactical responses: For inventory at risk of stockout: Cannot get more inventory to FBA during Prime Day. That decision was made weeks ago. Increase pricing incrementally. Reduces demand. Extends how long you can maintain listing without going out of stock. Redirect advertising to alternatives. Push customers to Product B or Product C instead of Product A. Manages the demand allocation. For inventory sitting slower than expected: Increase Sponsored Products bids. Deeper discount if possible. Cross-promote with popular items. 'Frequently Bought Together.' Direct Meta traffic to these SKUs. Reallocate Meta budget away from over-performing SKUs to under-performing. For unexpectedly popular items: Increase Sponsored Products bids and budget. Capitalize on the unexpected demand. Feature more prominently in Amazon storefront if possible. Cross-link from other product listings. What most brands do wrong: Don't monitor inventory hourly during Prime Day. Reactive rather than proactive to stockout patterns. Don't reallocate budget mid-event. Set-and-forget campaigns waste budget on slow SKUs. Don't take advantage of unexpected wins. Miss the opportunity to double-down on emerging strength. For US brands: Amazon-focused inventory decisions. For UK brands: UK-focused. For Canadian brands: proportional. How is your team monitoring and rebalancing inventory during Prime Day? #DTCMarketing

  • CARMODITYBROKER
    NAH! (@CARMODITYBROKER) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazon ive been a customer 4 ever, and the last month i've had a batch of problems with amazon products

  • opsylojay1
    Hinato (@opsylojay1) reported

    She’s off on Mondays and Fridays. “Your turn to do dishes tomorrow, it’s my day off,” she’ll tease me. She’s the one doing school drop-offs now. Sitting in the car line, talking to other moms, actually smiling. She’s been learning to cook from TikTok at 10pm and sending me “taste test” plates. Last night I found her on the couch, blanket up, watching Amazon Prime and laughing at nothing. I haven’t seen her laugh like that in years. Look, I’ll be real. I’m on an average salary. She was bringing in about 2 million yen. So when she cut her hours, our income dropped. We’re not rich. But a few years back I got serious about investing outside of work. Boring stuff. Slow growth. But it gave us a cushion. That cushion is what let her say “I can’t do 5 days anymore” without us falling apart. People ask “Was it worth the pay cut?” Man, she’s present now.

  • HermitOccult
    Hermetic Hermit XXXIII (@HermitOccult) reported

    @ItsKingSlime It's crazy I just seen a video of Blue Face. Seeing his dad delivering packages for Amazon. They was glad to see each other and his dad didn't ask him for one cent. I can tell his mom is terrible.

  • nish182010
    Nisha (@nish182010) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN To make matters worse, another order with two items was delivered late, so I refused the delivery. However, one item now shows Replacement Requested, while the other incorrectly shows Delivered. This is unacceptable. Please investigate both orders and resolve the issue immediatel

  • biswajitsingh20
    biswajit singh (@biswajitsingh20) reported

    The AI Reality Check Has Begun. 2026 has shown that AI adoption alone isn't enough. 📉 Microsoft cut costly AI coding licenses. 📉 Uber burned through its AI budget by April. 📉 Google shut down Mariner. 📉 Klarna rehired human support agents. 📉 Walmart capped AI usage. 📉 Duolingo dropped AI-based performance metrics. 📉 Meta ended its internal AI token leaderboard after 60T tokens were consumed in 30 days. At the same time: 📊 Meta shifted 7,000 employees into AI teams. 📊 Amazon is hiring 11,000 AI interns & graduates. 📊 Deloitte plans to hire 50,000 professionals in India while upskilling 30,000 employees. The next AI race isn't about adoption. It's about ROI, governance, and building the right human + AI workforce. #AI #FutureOfWork

  • CryogenicToast
    Toast (@CryogenicToast) reported

    @jffry8902 @Byromew @TRIGGERHAPPYV1 He is literally working under Amazon you lobotomite. He used a weapon that is against policy to carry. He’s going to get in trouble/fired. You literally are goldfish brained if you think otherwise.

  • RanjeetKum98365
    Ranjeet mete (@RanjeetKum98365) reported

    @AmazonHelp Your support team has failed to resolve my issue despite multiple follow-ups. This is unacceptable. Please process my refund immediately.

  • Philly_Phag
    ᴸᵒⁿᵉˡʸ ᵇᵒʸ (@Philly_Phag) reported

    Yasss that quality went DOWN! Everything is basic as ****. I might as well shop on Amazon essentials

  • swearbylogan
    𝔩 𝔬 𝔤 𝔞 𝔫 (@swearbylogan) reported

    USPS, count your ******* days. HOW IS IT THAT CLOSE AND YET NOT AT MY HOUSE?! Why tf are you mf’s so lazy? Amazon workers would’ve delivered my **** this morning, no problem.

  • NidhiTi70194725
    Nidhi Tiwari (@NidhiTi70194725) reported

    @amazonIN Don't buy any amazon product as they will not came in ur door ask and insit to come down and this is not first time always amazon delivery agent will do this..

  • TopForexTrade
    TopForex.Trade (@TopForexTrade) reported

    Rivian is down 16%+ YTD, but Q2 deliveries beat expectations, and the company raised its 2026 delivery forecast. With the R2 launch, Georgia factory expansion, and backing from partners like Amazon and Volkswagen, is the recent dip a buying opportunity? Would you buy $RIVN here?

  • Gridwatch6
    Gridwatch6 (@Gridwatch6) reported

    @radleftreceipts @alane1099 That'd be correct. Can Amazon afford US labor, sure they can... but when it comes down to business decisions... It's no different than why we choose lowest cost option most of the time.

  • firesidealpha
    Fireside Alpha (@firesidealpha) reported

    The server CPU market that used to be a two-horse race between $INTC and $AMD is now a scramble, and the incumbents are raising prices anyway, because AI has made CPU demand inflect that hard. Dylan Patel of SemiAnalysis laid out the structure (save this). Two things are happening. First, the entrants are real. Amazon's Graviton is renting "like crazy" and orders are up massively. Microsoft is shipping Cobalt, Google is shipping Axion, both their own server chips. ARM just unveiled its first in-house CPU in decades. Nvidia, which used to sell CPUs only bolted to a GPU, now sells them standalone with Vera and is projecting on the order of $20 billion of CPU revenue. Second, the money is moving from unit sales to captured revenue. Dylan's point is to watch who monetizes CPUs over time, not just who ships the most. Amazon does not sell its chips, it rents them, so the return arrives as instance revenue for as long as a customer runs on them. The catalyst is Nvidia putting a roughly $20 billion number on CPUs and ARM going from IP licensor to chipmaker. The read: CPU demand inflected first, a call SemiAnalysis made early. $ARM, $INTC, and $AMD have already ripped. _______ Follow @firesidealpha for more summaries on key business and technology conversations.

  • BrianRo37377715
    Brian Rodriguez (@BrianRo37377715) reported

    Hey @gamestop , please stop working with @USPS. This is the second delivery order that went missing even though they said delivered. I order online for everything on Amazon and dont have these issues. I want to continue supporting you but this makes it extremely difficult. @ryancohen please help. This will be the last online order if this doesn't get fixed. Been a player member for years.

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