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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
Ciudad Jardín, MEX 1
Southampton, England 1
Valencia, PA 1
Les Herbiers, Pays de la Loire 1
Coacalco, MEX 2
Paris, Île-de-France 17
Rouyn-Noranda, QC 1
Atlanta, GA 5
Sydney, NSW 1
Hyannis, MA 1
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 2
A Estrada, Galicia 1
Morlaix, Brittany 1
Mumbai, MH 1
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 4
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
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • hunter_hellman
    Hunter Hellman (@hunter_hellman) reported

    @Dark1337ness @Shaulov101 I am not. They do it to sell higher volume. Selling 10 units at $70 ($700) is worse than selling 1000 units at $30 ($3000). The incremental cost of delivery of a digital game is negligible, meaning that all flows to profitability. They reduce price to make more money. The price stair steps down over time so that a game of the year winner in God of War is routinely reduced in price to $10 even though it’s not sold by Amazon anymore. The only listings on Amazon are third party storefronts and they have been offering the game for $20 for the last 3 years, because they’re doing the inverse of what Sony did when Amazon corporate was selling the game, ignoring Sony’s discounted prices and price setting at Sony’s non discounted price. Sony does not compete with Amazon on price. They do not discount because of Amazon. You cannot simultaneously say “look Amazon discounts the game and Sony doesn’t” and then say “Amazon forces Sony to discount games.” They discount because of you not valuing their game at $70. I know that does not make sense to you, but it is true. The collective consumer determines the price more than Sony or any publisher does.

  • jattpablo
    Harj (@jattpablo) reported

    $ORCL – MASSIVE SETUP FORMING Everyone is scared of the debt. Smart money is watching the setup. TECHNICALS: 
• Major support holding: $135–$140 zone
• RSI reset from oversold → momentum turning
• Long-term trend still intact
• Break above $150 = squeeze trigger
• Gap-fill potential: $180–$220 range This is classic accumulation after panic selling. FUNDAMENTALS THEY’RE IGNORING: 
• FY26 revenue: $67B (+17%)
• Cloud revenue exploding (+39%)
• $500B+ backlog / RPO pipeline 
• AI infra demand just getting started This is NOT a declining company — it’s a CAPEX-heavy growth phase. DEBT PROBLEM (MISUNDERSTOOD) 
Yes, Oracle has debt — BUT: • Generates ~$20B+ annual operating cash flow
• Interest coverage ~6x (very manageable)
• Strategic debt → building AI data center moat
• Already raising equity + structured financing (not pure debt) (Oracle Investor Relations) HOW THEY PAY IT DOWN: 1.Explosive cloud margins over next 2–3 years 2.Long-term AI contracts (recurring cash flows) 3.Partner-funded infrastructure (OpenAI / hyperscalers) 4.Equity issuance to balance leverage 5.Capex normalization post-buildout This is Amazon 2016 playbook — invest first, dominate later. SHORT TERM FEAR: 
• Credit downgrade noise
• Heavy capex cycle
• Negative free cash flow (temporary) LONG TERM REALITY: 
• AI infrastructure = trillion-dollar market
• Oracle becoming core enterprise + AI backbone
• Analysts see ~80%+ upside from here (Barron’s) PRICE TARGET (MY VIEW):
• Base: $180
• Bull case: $250+
• AI supercycle: $300+ Smart money buys fear. Retail chases later.

  • intellivisi0x
    intellivision (@intellivisi0x) reported

    @thierryntoh23 @25YearsAgoLive Amazon? Their stock is down like 98% in the last 18 months, i don't think they're going to make it. Haven't heard of Netflix, but cool name I guess.

  • cpattnaik69
    Chandra Pattnaik (@cpattnaik69) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN @amazon This is extremely disappointing.If customer support cannot assist on X and only keeps redirecting customers to the same form repeatedly,Your service quality is poor, and the delay in resolving customer issues is unacceptable. Customers expect solutions,

  • BrianDWakefiel1
    Brian D Wakefield (@BrianDWakefiel1) reported

    Why does AMAZON refuse to make any attempt to solve a problem? I am facing constant late delivery and AMAZON's answer is to wait. Items are Out For Delivery and not delivered. The solution to AMAZONs failures cannot be asking me to just wait.

  • AnshulRGoyal
    Anshul Goyal (@AnshulRGoyal) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN As you can see in the screenshot, it says that "it was rejected by me" which is not the case. And it had reached the final delivery location in Surat so shipping is also not an issue here.

  • LetsBidwitinfo
    Banos (@LetsBidwitinfo) reported

    Who protesting target. Yall gotta stop. So you shop at Amazon then right. We don’t own **** in the world nor produce it. Do you have a iPhone? Do you get your hands and feet down. Where you get food? What water you drink? What bills you play. Shut up you support your oppressors

  • RobertJacobi
    Robert Jacobi (@RobertJacobi) reported

    ... @AmazonHelp, this message is useless with zero details "Unfortunately, we ran into an issue when attempting your delivery. We will try again." What issue? When will you try again? Delivery now over 12 hours late. Need #Immediate response @amazon #amazon #amazonhelp

  • agtprpnabsrdty
    🔻agitprop + absurdity🔻 (@agtprpnabsrdty) reported

    Iranian Shahed drones struck two Amazon Web Services data centers in the United Arab Emirates before dawn on Mar 1, sparking fires and knocking out banking apps for 50 million people, confirming that Gulf AI infrastructure has become a live wartime target. The strikes turned commercial data infrastructure into a target within months of construction. The UAE's G42 became one of only two non-American firms on the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' target list, a status it earned by phasing out Huawei hardware and divesting Chinese holdings as a condition of receiving US chip export licenses. The same AWS infrastructure hosting Gulf banking and civil services was simultaneously processing targeting data for Operation Epic Fury, the US-Israeli campaign against Iran that Gulf governments had neither endorsed nor been consulted on. Gulf states passed data localization laws requiring sensitive state data to stay inside national borders, sold as protection from foreign dependence. When Iran hit the AWS facilities, governments found themselves legally barred from rerouting workloads. Aligning exclusively with the American chip stack meant Chinese cloud providers, the one available diversification route, had already been cut out. Saudi Arabia pledged a trillion dollars in US investment for the right to buy Nvidia Blackwell chips through Humain, while the UAE anchored Stargate UAE, a 5 gigawatt campus spanning 7.3 square miles of Abu Dhabi desert. Washington granted the UAE license-free access to advanced chips for Amazon, Microsoft, Google and OpenAI. None of that capital protected the population living next to the hardware. Nine in ten Gulf residents are migrant workers with no stake in the confrontation, and they spent March unable to pay for taxis or access banking apps while their governments were shut out of both the war planning and the ceasefire talks that followed. My take: Gulf monarchies traded oil sovereignty for compute dependency. Riyadh and Abu Dhabi built the most expensive server farms outside the United States and discovered that hosting them turns their territory into US military infrastructure. The chip licenses behind Stargate UAE and Humain came stapled to a loyalty test measured in divested Huawei gear, and Iran treated that as grounds for war.

  • Manohar67252061
    Manohar (@Manohar67252061) reported

    @ccg33k I’ve been trying to redeem Amazon pay vouchers but it’s getting failed everytime. Also the 500*3 Amazon pay vouchers redemption is also failed and haven’t reversed till now, marked as redeemed.. have you faced any similar issue?

  • Violet_Okami
    Violet (@Violet_Okami) reported

    Forget the AI bubble, pop the bottom bubble. The market is overweight and overbought. Short all the amazon thigh high shops, call Michael Burry or some **** and pay him to write another article about how the market is going to crash for the 125th time. We gotta fix this.

  • gaurav0721
    Gaurav kumar (@gaurav0721) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazon @amazonIN They are also behaving pathetic & rudely so please coordinate internally with Xioami Team and sort issue at the earliest as charges are already paid from my side so they can't force me to buy equipment from their end which I already have.

  • PravinTiwariX
    Pravin Tiwari (@PravinTiwariX) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN The real issue here is that the user does not control any of it. The order status changed to undeliverable and refund initiated without informing the user. Placing a fresh order denies the offer prior discounts.

  • gaurav0721
    Gaurav kumar (@gaurav0721) reported

    @AmazonHelp Please Read the thread properly and also in message all the issue has been explained so please do the needful on priority

  • laurelworlds
    Laurel A Rockefeller (@laurelworlds) reported

    Amazon wants almost $9 for a ream of their brand printer paper. Absolutely insane. I need paper, but I think I'll wait until August to buy some and hope prices come down.

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