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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
Chino Valley, AZ 1
Sanford, ME 1
Vancouver, WA 3
Humble, TX 1
Savannah, GA 2
San Angelo, TX 1
Anglet, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Lakeville, MN 2
Town of West New York, NJ 1
Dallas, TX 37
Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 1
Brisbane, QLD 1
Sacramento, CA 5
Oakland, CA 3
Decatur, IL 1
Tías, Canary Islands 1
Detroit, MI 7
Chicago, IL 46
Seraing, Wallonia 1
Manistee, MI 1
Pune, MH 1
Seattle, WA 51
Alamogordo, NM 1
Spartanburg, SC 3
Frontenac, MO 1
Wixom, MI 1
Orlando, FL 10
Folkestone, England 1
London, England 24
Toronto, ON 17
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • AimeeTruchan
    208Poolside🥑📚🥂🎾🎭 (@AimeeTruchan) reported

    of all the ridiculous awful @amazon delivery issues i have had today tops them all - driver broke two bottles of champagne outside my front door and let the liquid soak into the carpet. He didn't speak English and when I asked him to call amazon he instead called a friend

  • Gorak1571992
    Goraknath Reddy (@Gorak1571992) reported

    @AmazonHelp I have already submitted an appeal and provided evidence. This issue has been repeatedly redirected without resolution. Please do not redirect me again to the same process. I am requesting escalation to the Account Specialist / Leadership Team for manual review.

  • TLA73111
    Tammy (@TLA73111) reported

    @nimrod5656 @LoneStarChica I agree but people are to damned dependent on Amazon. It’s too much trouble to go to the store anymore to convenient for most to leave their couch .you just have to push buttons to get everything from food to butt wipes. This world has become Sloth like lazy🥴

  • VOC_ai
    VOC.AI (@VOC_ai) reported

    @sentient_agency automation is great but 78% of traffic drops on amazon are tied to customer pain points found in reviews, not search console errors. checking sentiment alongside your search data saves an average of 14 hours of manual troubleshooting.

  • Haofei_Feng
    Haofei Feng (@Haofei_Feng) reported

    Lesson 4: Go to where your users already are. CAO's growth inside Amazon came from 700+ internal Slack groups already talking about agent orchestration. We didn't build a new forum. The projects that win are the ones whose maintainers show up where the problem is being discussed.

  • Fr3shP3pp3rJack
    FreshPepper Jack (@Fr3shP3pp3rJack) reported

    @WWUTTcom EXACTLY! Why is a mainstream animated show on Prime Video (Amazon) going out of its way to make Satan the unsung hero who keeps humanity alive? What this episode actually does: It completely flips the biblical moral framework on its head. Satan and his demons are portrayed as the ones restraining a greater evil, keeping dangerous monsters locked in Hell so that humans can continue to live on the surface. Humanity literally owes its continued existence to Satan’s forces. There is zero mention of God, Heaven, or any counter-balancing good - Hell is the only thing standing between us and total annihilation. Mark helps Satan regain his power, and the entire tone is largely positive and grateful toward him. This isn’t "edgy storytelling." This is a full-on inversion ritual presented as entertainment. ------------------------------------------------------- Predictive Programming / Normalization This episode is part of a long Hollywood pattern of acclimating audiences to inverted morality. For decades they’ve pushed the idea that: Traditional Christianity and clear Good vs Evil is outdated or childish. The “real” devils might actually be misunderstood heroes protecting us from something worse. Lucifer/Satan as a tragic or necessary figure is now a common trope (Lucifer TV show, Sandman, Good Omens, etc.). But this episode goes much further: “Thank Satan that you’re alive.” Humanity literally owes its existence to Satan’s forces holding back greater evils. No God. No Heaven. Just Hell as the only thing keeping us safe. That’s not subtle edgy storytelling. That’s systematic inversion: light = bad, darkness = misunderstood “mature” truth. They’re training a generation raised on superhero cartoons to see the entity we were taught to fear as the reason we exist. This is cultural programming in plain sight. --------------------------------------------------------- Possibility: Kirkman (or the showrunners) are showing the audience how the real power structure actually thinks - that the elite worship inverted forces, that they see themselves as the ones “holding back chaos,” and that they want the public to thank the darkness instead of the light. By making it so blatant (“thank Satan”), it could be a red pill moment disguised as fiction. “Look what they’re willing to put on screen now.” The problem with this read is timing and ownership. This is Prime Video (Bezos/Amazon). They don’t greenlight something this on-the-nose unless it serves the machine or tests how far they can push. -------------------------------------------------------- My Brutally Honest Take: This isn’t accidental. Robert Kirkman has always pushed boundaries, but this specific episode (original to the show, not in the comics) feels like it crossed from "dark superhero deconstruction" into open theological inversion. The fact that they chose to make Satan the protector of humanity while completely erasing any reference to God is not neutral storytelling. It’s a statement. The episode plants the seed: Maybe we should be grateful to the dark side. And once that seed is planted in millions of young viewers who love Invincible… it does its job.

  • Evan_Swanson_
    Evan Swanson (@Evan_Swanson_) reported

    I've watched this pattern destroy new Amazon sellers for years. Here are the biggest red flags I look for to prevent a launch disaster: 1. Fake Demand and Weak Keywords If the primary keyword has less than 2,000 searches a month on Amazon, the demand is too weak to sustain a brand. A common mistake is validating demand using only one keyword. You need a strong keyword ecosystem. Customers rarely type the exact product name you expect. You need multiple relevant search terms adding up to a solid volume of at least 20,000 searches a month. 2. Unrealistic Competition A niche might look exciting on the surface until you realize the top 10 sellers have thousands of reviews, highly optimized images, and massive PPC budgets that you simply cannot match. If you enter a space like this without deep pockets, you will not be prepared. Look for spaces where competitors have weak listings, poor images, or gaps in their keyword coverage. That is where new sellers can win. 3. Saturated Product Types Even if the demand is sky-high, oversupply will kill your profits. Think about glass food containers or silicone stretch lids. You have hundreds of active sellers offering the exact same variation. It instantly becomes a race to the bottom on pricing. If the niche forces you to price under $20 just to compete, your margins will vanish. You need clear differentiation potential. 4. Hidden Profit Killers Beginners get so focused on top-line revenue that they completely forget to analyze the hidden costs that destroy profitability. Heavy items - anything over 1.5 pounds - will trigger significantly higher FBA fees. Fragile items or complex electronics like portable blenders often see 20% to 30% return rates due to safety issues or breakage. If your profit per unit drops to a couple of dollars after fees, shipping, and returns, you aren't running a business. You're running a charity. Before your next product launch, force yourself to look at the hard data. Target a combined search volume over 20,000. Look for average competition. Aim for at least $10 to $12 in gross margin per unit, accounting for realistic FBA fees and return rates.

  • MilhousesTeeth
    Horselion (@MilhousesTeeth) reported

    Twitter: Discussing the story of Invincible since it first started, making memes, only complaint being the animation budget Amazon with an infinite money glitch everyday: 🤔🤔 should we give this show enough money? Should we even let this series finish its story? Hmmmm🤔🤔

  • LuciferAirways
    HEARTFLUSTER (@LuciferAirways) reported

    @TheBoysOOCC People really think Amazon executes care lmao. This didn’t work for Dexter: original sin. Not working for a way less popular show

  • HVoz
    Haresh (@HVoz) reported

    @AmazonHelp Exactly my point,you can’t help me when I use online service to report with evidence ,nor when I call CS,and now not on SM.The problem is ‘INTENT’ you are telling either you don’t go out in sun for 6-12 hrs or you can go we don’t care of your well-being we just want your money.

  • realarmaansidhu
    Armaan Sidhu (@realarmaansidhu) reported

    @rowlsmanthorpe The most important capex chart of 2026 is what Apple isn't doing. Amazon +42%, Microsoft +89%, Alphabet +95%, Meta +48% YoY. Apple is down 19%. Every other trillion-dollar tech name is in a capex arms race. Apple opted out. This is either the best or worst capital allocation decision in big tech. The bull case: Apple is renting AI instead of building it. ChatGPT integration shipped via Apple Intelligence. Whoever wins the model race becomes Apple's vendor, not its competitor. The iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Vision Pro give Apple the only billion-device distribution layer none of the AI labs can replicate. Distribution eats infrastructure. Apple's margins stay pristine. Cash flow keeps funding buybacks. The P/E stays defensible. The bear case: AI is the next platform shift. Every prior platform shift — desktop, mobile, social — was won by the company that built the layer, not the one that integrated it. Apple is choosing to be a distributor in a war where the disruptors are vertical. If a Jony Ive plus Sam Altman device launches in 2027, the billion-device moat collapses into a billion-device legacy. Apple is making a high-conviction bet that the AI boom looks more like the cloud boom of 2010-2015 than the iPhone moment of 2007. In the cloud boom, the integrators won. In the iPhone moment, the builder won. Tim Cook just bet $200 billion of foregone capex on the first analogy. The next two years will tell us if it's the smartest or dumbest call of his tenure.

  • Biplab7437
    Biplab Bawali (@Biplab7437) reported

    @AmazonHelp Sir I’m been waiting for last 12 days no update as of now we can wait no issue for 12 hrs

  • serratedspoon
    Serrated Spoon (@serratedspoon) reported

    Pajeet Amazon driver pulls onto my lawn parking bumper inches from my house at 6am. My GSD throws down a perfect bark and hold, he’s afraid to leave vehicle. “Sarr dog! Sarrr dog!!” Never been prouder of her.

  • ck99592
    King (@ck99592) reported

    @AmazonHelp Again I am satisfied with your associates response i am trying to solve to problem from past 7 days still it didn't get solved. Amazon can you provide me better support your all members are like useless I think A customer didn't satisfied with your responses from a week.

  • kishanvats03
    Kishan (@kishanvats03) reported

    I was talking to a Principal engineer at Amazon, and he told me, "OpenSearch is hell expensive and S3 is slow, fix our problem, Kishan." validations come in pretty crazy way

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