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 |
|---|---|
| Paris, Île-de-France | 16 |
| Guadalajara, JAL | 1 |
| New York City, NY | 1 |
| Pozza di Fassa, Trentino-Alto Adige | 1 |
| Bristol, England | 1 |
| Natal, RN | 1 |
| Gourdon, Occitanie | 1 |
| London, England | 4 |
| La Coucourde, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Berlin, Berlin | 2 |
| Lügde, NRW | 1 |
| San Francisco, CA | 1 |
| Llucmajor, Balearic Islands | 1 |
| Barcelona, Catalonia | 3 |
| Ash Grove, MO | 1 |
| Madrid, Madrid | 4 |
| Castellterçol, Catalonia | 1 |
| Alicante, Valencia | 2 |
| Saint-Herblain, Pays de la Loire | 1 |
| Narón, Galicia | 1 |
| Vienna, Vienna | 1 |
| Tres Cantos, Madrid | 1 |
| Salisbury, MD | 1 |
| Amsterdam, nh | 1 |
| Moorpark, CA | 1 |
| Zaragoza, Aragon | 1 |
| Corminboeuf, FR | 1 |
| Armentières, Hauts-de-France | 1 |
| Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, QC | 1 |
| Waldbröl, NRW | 1 |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Convexity🟦🏴 (@Ropespinner2) reported@AndrewStoeten @dearrchase LOL this is even worse. I’d like to know what her “research” consisted of. And I’d like to know how she concluded that the people she’s criticizing were ignorant of how the fires got started. Show me the data. Show me how hard this little nepo baby worked. Was she chewing gum the whole time, like she is in this clip? Exactly how would outrage and sorrow about Amazon fires be in any degree ameliorated because the fires were started by cattle farmers who wanted to clear land? The reality is that most jungle areas are completely unsuitable for grazing cattle, and that burning down a jungle would not get them anywhere. This is crackpot **** and people who enjoy eating meat have absolutely no role in what happened here. She’s an idiot. As for those who rush to her defense, well, guess.
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Angel ⋆ ☁︎ ⋆☽⋆ (@uncannyscience) reported@beffjezos I think it’s all a psyop with no really person to blame. A diffusing issue for the working class to feel passionate about from their couches, not a storm the capitol level psyop. That’s like me blaming “the man” for all my problems, it diffuses because we know we still need our alarm clocks to arrive from Amazon.
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FalkenHawke (@FalkenHawke) reported@BowTiedBroke Amazon actually has problems going back decades. I have used them off and on because I "tolerated" their issues when it's stuff they didn't screw up. I drew the line two years ago when they refused to resolve a service issue, during CHRISTMAS!!
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Ron (@Ronpal808) reportedThis is not going to help at all. Going after Amazon is not something this administration is willing to do. All they have to do is compare wages of Americans vs visa workers and compare wages from the past 10 years to see if the wages have gone up or down adjusted to inflation.
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Jaby Chilcott (@JabyChilcott) reported@spencerpratt I'm gonna be ill after typing this, but AOC and Gavin are right IMO to fight against/deny tax credits (Amazon amd Netflix). The money govts are spending has to come from somewhere, why should I have to subsidize Netflix? The real problem is that taxes are too high for EVERYONE!
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Vidar (@YoungKhop) reported@4amAlready Him putting down the package is him delivering the package, him picking it back up and taking it out of retaliation for being slapped, that’s theft of mail and a felony. A good lawyer eats Amazon up all day.
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Rolf V (@rolfversluis) reported@BowTiedBroke Back in the day was buying bitcoin miners from China using bitcoin, then selling them on Amazon. That was great while the price was going up, not so good when the price was going down, because people would return them and buy at a lower price, except for the buyers who would return a junk power supply instead of a bitcoin miner, and I still had to process the refund because of Amazon’s ABC policy.
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Nihilism as defense (@Joshisforreal) reported@BowTiedBroke Stop buying things that matter from Amazon. If it goes on you, in you, or around you, pay the extra 5-15% and get it from a reputable source. They've known for 20 years they have a problem and have done nothing to solve for it because it would likely slow down their operations.
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Georgia Deplorable 🇺🇸 (@Schnowzerz) reported@amazon your delivery service has gotten terrible. I can never expect a package on time. I have more success with @walmart delivery. You have gall to charge for Prime. It’s substandard.
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Black, White & The Grey Area (@bwgreyarea) reportedDave Bautista Is Now Kratos in ‘God of War’. Here’s Why Amazon Needed Him The strange thing about Hollywood is that sometimes an actor gets the biggest role of his career because another actor gets injured. That is essentially what happened with God of War. Dave Bautista has officially been cast as Kratos in Amazon Prime Video’s live-action adaptation, replacing Ryan Hurst, who suffered a torn bicep while performing a stunt about four months into filming. The injury required surgery and a recovery period that would have pushed his return to production into 2027. But the deeper story is not simply that Bautista looks like Kratos. It is that Amazon needed to solve a production problem quickly. Filming had already begun in Vancouver in February, and Prime Video had ordered two seasons that are planned to shoot back-to-back. By the time Hurst was forced out, the production had already invested months of work, money and infrastructure. Waiting for his recovery would not have meant simply waiting for one actor. It would have meant keeping a huge production machine in limbo. That changes the logic of casting. In a normal production, the question might be: Who is the best actor for Kratos? Here, the question became more complicated: Who can become Kratos quickly enough, physically withstand the role, fit the existing production and give Amazon enough confidence to restart without rebuilding the entire project? Bautista happens to tick several of those boxes. His professional-wrestling background means he is accustomed to demanding physical performance, while years in major productions such as Guardians of the Galaxy and Dune have given him experience carrying franchise-scale projects. Variety specifically noted that there were few actors better positioned to step into the role on short notice while meeting its physical demands. There is also a less obvious advantage: Bautista is already familiar with playing enormous characters inside heavily constructed fantasy worlds. He has worked with elaborate makeup, prosthetics, action choreography and effects-driven filmmaking. That matters when the production cannot afford a long experimental period with its new lead. And there is money behind the urgency. Four episodes had reportedly already been filmed with Hurst and will require extensive reshooting with Bautista. That means Amazon is accepting a substantial additional cost rather than allowing the injury to push the entire project much further into the future. This is the part audiences rarely see. A streaming series this large is not just actors and cameras. It is a timetable involving hundreds of people, locations, sets, contracts and enormous financial commitments. Once that machine is moving, stopping it can become extraordinarily expensive. So Bautista was not simply chosen because he can look convincing with a bald head, beard and axe. He represents something much more valuable to Amazon right now: continuity. The biggest risk is no longer whether Bautista can physically play Kratos. It is whether audiences will accept a completely different face after already imagining Hurst in the role. Amazon has therefore made a calculated trade. It is sacrificing months of completed performance and the familiarity of the original casting to preserve the larger investment in God of War itself. That is why this casting matters. Dave Bautista did not just inherit Kratos. He inherited a production that had already become too expensive, too ambitious and too far underway to simply wait.
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Greg Gustilo (@GustiloGreg) reported@BowTiedBroke Amazon would be wise to do what they can, but let us be 100% clear, this is a problem the AMERICAN people have refused to deal with for 25 years. Could not be bothered to "just say no". Could not be bothered to help keep "others" out of slavery, or indebt to the company mines.
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Semantic Pedant (@semantic_pedant) reportedAmazon Seller UK login is a bit mangled right now @amazon
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RahulM (@TheRaptor82) reported@AmazonHelp I am sorry but you have not understood my point. 1. I have not asked you to reinstate my order anywhere 2. I have very clearly asked to investigate the reason for the order cancellation 3. I have only shared the order number in my 1st set of screenshots - not shared personal info anywhere 4. I have been placing Amazon Now orders since it started in my area. Sudden cancellation of the entire order is surprising. Will this be the way forward in future as well? Your reply looks typical of trying to dismiss the issue with generic responses. Kindly understand the grievance first. @amazon @amazonIN
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedMost Shopify and Amazon sellers defend their store with four tools, three dashboards and a 3am login. Owlcart is the single autonomous operator that does it all overnight — prices watched, SKUs repriced, bids retuned, margin report in inbox by dawn. The full version is coming.
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Tom (@TomSzczypka) reported$MRVL Marvell Technology, the next trillion dollar company Joining the circular money tree bros by handing Google a warrant for 6.7% of the company! And the vesting formula tells you exactly how big Marvell thinks the relationship is. Full vesting needs $120B of purchases through FY2033! Napkin math: Current revenue: $9.7B/yr (FQ1 FY2027 annualised) FY2028 revenue: $17.0B (1.8x) Market cap today: ~$195B FY2028 target: 219B-$329B Upside: 1.2x-1.8x from here Upside by quarter Q3 2026 $115-172 Q4 2026 $129-194 Q1 2027 $146-219 Q2 2027 $164-246 Q3 2027 $189-283 Q4 2027 $215-323 Q1 2028 $243-364 1/ Marvell designs the custom silicon hyperscalers use to build AI infrastructure outside a single closed GPU stack. Three businesses converge on one problem, accelerators for the compute, memory fabric for the capacity tier, optical interconnect for the reach. 2/ The warrant was filed 19 August, on an agreement signed 29 July. 59M shares at a $206.58 strike. 1.36M vests on time. The rest vests only as Google actually buys. -=-=-=-=-=- This is the second hyperscaler warrant. Amazon issued the first. -=-=-=-=-=- 3/ The $120B figure is the ceiling on the incentive, not a backlog or purchase commitment. Google buys at its own discretion. What the number tells you is the size Marvell underwrote when it priced the grant. 4/ Why the architecture is moving toward Marvell rather than past it Compute throughput has tripled roughly every two years while interconnect bandwidth advanced about 1.4x over the same cycle. As per GPU HBM density stops being the cheapest way to buy system performance, value moves to how data gets there and to memory placed outside the package. 5/ Company guidance, all management stated. FY2027 revenue outlook ~$11.5B. FY2028 ~$16.5B. Data Center growth ~50% in FY27. Interconnect growth guided above 70%. Custom growth guided above 2x in FY28. 6/ Revenue build USD Bilions Custom ASIC: 7.0 to 18.5 AI Ethernet and switching: 3.1 to 5.2 Optical DSP and coherent: 2.6 to 4.0 CXL and memory fabric: 0.9 to 2.6 Celestial photonic fabric: 0.5 to 3.0 Legacy carrier and enterprise: 2.9 to 2.5 Gross margins run 60% on custom silicon, 65% on photonic fabric, 48% on legacy. The mix shift lifts the blend without any single line repricing. 7/ The market reads a 6.7% equity grant as dilution. The vesting formula says shares only leave the register to the extent Google buys, so the scenarios that dilute are the same scenarios that generate the revenue. Marvell put close to 7% of itself on the table and structured it to run through FY2033. Nobody does that for a single-generation design win. 8/ Where it lands across the chain: $AVGO holds the incumbent position on Google custom silicon and the warrant does not create exclusivity. $SKHY supplies the CXL memory tier $ALAB sells the controller layer that pooled memory needs to work. 9/ Risks Broadcom may retain most Google share. The warrant buys a relationship and bargaining power, not exclusivity. Celestial Photonic Fabric revenue starts at zero in FY2027. The integration has to land. A warrant is an incentive, not a purchase order. The key variable is whether Google's purchasing runs anywhere near the pace the warrant was sized for, or is it just bargining power against $AVGO?