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
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.
Amazon users affected:
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 |
|---|---|
| Township of Evan, KS | 18 |
| Atlanta, GA | 9 |
| East Haddam, CT | 1 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 8 |
| Dallas, TX | 15 |
| New York City, NY | 19 |
| East Orange, NJ | 1 |
| Plymouth, IN | 1 |
| Saint Albans, WV | 1 |
| Jibert, Braşov | 2 |
| Torreón, COA | 1 |
| Crossville, TN | 1 |
| Dandridge, TN | 1 |
| Seattle, WA | 13 |
| Chicago, IL | 12 |
| Big Creek, Calif | 1 |
| Saint Paul, MN | 1 |
| Coacalco, MEX | 1 |
| Realengo, RJ | 3 |
| Madrid, Madrid | 3 |
| Los Angeles, CA | 8 |
| Salt Lake City, UT | 1 |
| As Sudayrah, Makkah | 1 |
| Houston, TX | 9 |
| Vienna, Vienna | 1 |
| Brussels, Brussels Capital | 1 |
| Norristown, PA | 1 |
| City of Jersey City, NJ | 1 |
| Lille, Hauts-de-France | 1 |
| Atascadero, CA | 1 |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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The CapTable (@thecaptableco) reportedSome shut down formally. Others simply fade: delisted from Amazon, unavailable on Zepto, before founders move on to the next ‘wave’.
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Kafka Datura🟣 (@KafkaDatura) reportedAmazon employees are using AI to build tools to consume tokens uselessly and keep their jobs. If you're not seeing the problem, you're cooked.
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StoriesIheard.com (@Stories_I_heard) reported@MetamateDaz You are a fool. 2024 Bezos paid almost $3 bill in taxes. Amazon is not Jeff Bezos and the fact you and others cant seperate the 2 is the issue. Last public Tax Bill Elon paid was $11 bill.
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Chief Charlie 🏴 (@THEChiefCharl) reportedI want a throne send, a Rev send and a purchase on my Amazon Don’t let me down 👑
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Vishon Singh (@VishonSingh) reportedHow Amazon screens is interesting. Coding interviews aren't about proving you know the answer. It's about showing how you problem-solve, communicate, and learn. The code itself is secondary. Agree?
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Dodge Burdwell (@DBurdwell) reported@ChrisPlanteShow Jeff Bezos the king of Chinese knockoffs: Birkenstock pulled out of Amazon due to rampant counterfeits, CEO called Amazon "complicit". Nike quit selling on Amazon citing issues with counterfeits. Other brands e.g., in luxury or specialized avoided the platform for similar-
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Nikkhil Jadhav (@nikhiljadhav29) reported@AmazonHelp It’s already more then week yet Amazon customer had not resolved the issue and further your need 6-12 hours more …. Are you guys even real …
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og (@FcbOg) reported@AndyCollectz W on target but was too slow on the Amazon one
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Suzana Ghai (@SuzanaGhai) reported@AmazonHelp You are not getting the point! This is not a follow Up. It is another issue. I cannot am dealing with amazon
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Girish mjn (@GirishMjn) reported@NewsAlgebraIND I see nothing wrong. Hotstar gives you HD quality only when you are premium user. Amazon prime offer quicker delivery to prime users only. What;s the issue?
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CaptainAmericaTex (@CaptAmericaTx) reported@PR0GRAMMERHUM0R context Vibe Coding (meme) is a failed marketing campaing, where Artificial "Intelligence" runs random system commands. Vibe Coding resulted in a AWS outage totalling billions in monetary damages, and deletion of Replit **** database (source: TheGuardian "Amazon AI Tool Outage")
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John L. Crangle (@crangle_j) reported@JeremyVineOn5 You've got to be desperate for a job to work at Amazon. Just imagine the busiest job that you've ever done and multiply it by 400% and that's the speed that they want you picking/packing items at Amazon. Basically saying that they're too slow to employ.
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Milk Road Macro (@MilkRoadMacro) reportedJeff Bezos watched Amazon stock fall from $113 to $6 a share but he wasn't worried. This was during dot-com bubble burst in 200. A 95% collapse in a matter of months. Employees were nervous. Shareholders were upset. Parents were calling Amazon staff asking if their kids were going to be okay. The environment was one of total panic. But @JeffBezos was looking at the actual numbers. Every single month that the stock price fell, customers went up. Gross profits went up. Losses as a percentage of sales went down. New customers, repeat purchases, every metric they were tracking kept getting better the entire time. The stock said Amazon was dying but the business said the opposite. Bezos quoted Benjamin Graham: "In the short term, the stock market is a voting machine. In the long term, it's a weighing machine." His job and the job of every founder and entrepreneur was simple: build a heavy company. Make the fundamentals so strong that when the market eventually gets around to weighing the business, there's no question. But the question that matters is the same one Bezos was asking in 2000: Are the underlying business metrics for $AMZN still moving in the right direction? Our AI definitely believes so. He is now 30% up on $AMZN position in just 2-3 months. Our AI analyst has also called called $AMD, $MU, $CRDO and $NBIS before their big runs. All based on fundamentals, not price action. Don’t miss the next call, come join us for just a $1. (link in bio)
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Tommi Pedruzzi (@TommiPedruzzi) reportedAmazon paid me $65,000 last month for publishing eBooks. I didn't write a word. Here's what I actually did. And btw, if you want my complete strategy broken down: AI prompts, workflow, and systems, like this post, follow me and comment "AI". I'll DM it to you. Most people picture publishing as one of two things. Either you sit down and write a book. Or you run ads hoping someone clicks. Neither of those is my job. Here's what my job actually looks like: Monday morning. The first hour is research. I'm on Amazon, looking at BSR numbers in a niche I'm considering. BSR under 100,000 means real buyers are spending real money there right now. I open the 3 and 4-star reviews of the top books. I'm looking for the gap: the thing buyers wanted and didn't get. That gap is the next book. By the next hour I have a brief. Specific reader, specific problem, specific solution structure. That brief goes to Claude. The next hour is reviewing what Claude produces. Reading for consistency, quality, tone. Making sure Chapter 10 still sounds like the same book as Chapter 1. Flagging anything that needs to be sharper. By third hour, I have a near-publishable draft. That draft goes to formatting. The cover gets designed in Ideogram using the visual language of what's already converting in that category. By the end of the week, the book is live on Amazon. In 17 markets simultaneously. Paperback. Kindle. Hardcover. Then the book earns: While I sleep. While I surf at noon. While I read in the evenings. This is the model at maturity. Not passive from day one... the build phase takes consistent effort over the first 90 days. But the thing you're building in those 90 days doesn't need you once it exists. A book published today earns royalties for years. A portfolio of 12 books earns $8,000 to $10,000 a month on autopilot. That's what $50,000 looks like at its base level... multiple books, multiple formats, multiple markets, all running without me touching them after launch. Most people will read this and think it sounds too simple. The ones who act will find out it's exactly that simple. Like this post, follow me, and comment "AI". I'll DM you the entire training.
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Stacked pancakes (@Stackedpancake1) reported@sundervisand @Palestine52688 Incentives & gaming (USSR problems): How does Amazon or Walmart do it today? Their economies are more centrally planned and way larger than the USSR ever was, mostly from tech stolen from cybersyn. So again all non issues or categorical errors of the interpreter.