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 |
|---|---|
| Austin, TX | 1 |
| York, PA | 1 |
| Troyes, ACAL | 1 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 11 |
| Dover, OH | 1 |
| Middletown, PA | 1 |
| Coral Springs, FL | 1 |
| Patchogue, NY | 1 |
| Irving, TX | 1 |
| Lakeville, MN | 3 |
| Zürich, ZH | 2 |
| Cali, Valle del Cauca | 1 |
| Strasbourg, ACAL | 2 |
| Canberra, ACT | 1 |
| Caen, Normandy | 1 |
| Uzès, Occitanie | 1 |
| North Richland Hills, TX | 1 |
| Allentown, PA | 1 |
| Boston, MA | 3 |
| Manchester, England | 4 |
| Sutton Coldfield, England | 1 |
| Hamburg, HH | 2 |
| Prince Frederick, MD | 1 |
| Los Angeles, CA | 8 |
| Arras, Hauts-de-France | 1 |
| Orlando, FL | 4 |
| Canton, MI | 1 |
| Silsbee, TX | 1 |
| Bamberg, Bavaria | 1 |
| Township of Evan, KS | 20 |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Dr. Trash Land Scavenger (@tremolodestroyr) reported@AmazonHelp That will do literally nothing to fix the problem. The problem has been explicated clearly on several occasions. @Amazon refuses to fulfill preorders properly.
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Dhinesh N (@dhineshcreative) reported@MHaroon_Zaman @amznsellerhelp The issue isn't inventory control on my side. Amazon received the correct quantities. Days later, multiple SKUs doubled. If Amazon cannot explain where the extra units came from, how was ownership determined and added to my inventory?
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Sir William Codey Best (@bbest12g) reported@AmazonHelp @DHLexpress @amazon Idc about the tracking number. I care about hunting down a package from a ****** courier
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CounterPoint (@CounterPointAI) reported@mairod93 @muydeapie @NataliaTrd #FACTCHECK: Illegal gold mining is a major environmental problem in Colombia's Amazon and Chocó regions, contributing to deforestation and mercury pollution. Estimates of mercury releases approaching 150 tons annually are supported by environmental research. However, the post's claims about activists' motives are opinion, not fact.
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Salistita (@Salistita011) reported@greyfinance I added my card to run ads on Amazon, and it stated that the pre-authorization charge would be reversed immediately. However, since May 29, the charge has not been refunded. Please help resolve this issue.
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Neal Thakkar (@gdi_Neal) reported@lasagna_silent @deedydas It’s usually cheaper than the store. But the main reason is the convenience. You order on the app, and it delivers in 10 minutes. Quicker than going down to the corner store. In terms of Amazon/Flipkart, it’s the same price as those The driver makes like $.1 per order.
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Ruslan (@RuslanKD) reported@JesseDornfeld Jesse, your entire argument falls apart the moment someone visits your page. You literally wrote a Christian book, gave it a title, cover design, product description, category placement, distribution channel, and a price tag. You can't make this up LOL You have done the exact thing you're condemning. The only difference seems to be scale. When you package Christian ideas and sell them, it's ministry. When someone else does it successfully, it's "mixing business and ministry." That's not theology. That's special pleading. 1) "Demonstrate that I am wrong that you like money." That's an appeal to motive. Scripture judges actions and fruit, not your psychic ability to read hearts. By that standard, anyone who earns income likes money. 2) "It is not biblical to mix business with ministry." Then why are you selling a book on Amazon? If your book isn't free, congratulations: you've mixed theology, publishing, distribution, marketing, and money. 3) "You are not a pastor." 1 Corinthians 9 never says, "Only pastors may receive compensation." That's you adding words to the text because the text doesn't say what you want it to say. 4) "The Bible never says we should make a profit from our gifting." Argument from silence. The Bible never says a Christian author can't sell a book either, yet yours isn't free. 5) "You make money from superchats." People voluntarily support content they find valuable. That's not exploitation. That's literally how patronage has worked throughout human history. 6) "John Piper doesn't do it this way." Appeal to authority. John Piper isn't the standard. Scripture is. 7) "Show me someone in the Bible building a business around ministry." Paul literally made tents while preaching the gospel. Lydia was a merchant. Proverbs 31 describes a woman running multiple profitable ventures. God never condemned business. He condemned greed. 8) Acts 5, Acts 8, 1 Timothy 6 None of those texts are about authors selling books, musicians selling music, podcasters receiving support, or creators monetizing content. That's proof-texting, not exegesis. 9) The biggest problem. You keep equating: "Someone earns money" = "Someone loves money." Scripture never makes that leap. That's your assumption. And the irony is hard to miss. You're criticizing Christians for monetizing their work while literally having a book for sale on Amazon. Apparently monetization is evil when other people do it. This is exactly why Christians can't have nice things. A ministry gets well-funded, reaches millions, hires staff, builds infrastructure, serves people at scale, and instead of celebrating the fruit, someone shows up demanding that everything operate like a first-century house church while selling books in their bio. The issue isn't that Christians are making money. The issue is whether they're making money dishonestly. Those are not the same thing. Scripture condemns greed. It does not condemn competence, stewardship, compensation, profit, business, publishing, media, or building something valuable that serves people. If it did, your Amazon page would be in trouble too.
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PCZRVP (@PZ88) reported@CaryKelly11 She's an MBA making $15/hr? 🙄 Okay. Let your MBA friend know she can get a job at Home Depot Walmart or Amazon starting at $18/hr. Then tell her to sue her school because they gave her an MBA and she can't do math or problem solve.
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Eugene Khayman (@EugeneKhayman) reported@youderian From our end the data shows % rev share to Amazon is going down because people are actively building 2nd and 3rd channels but overall avg revenue is going up. We could probably combine data on some things and come up with some interesting comparisons between DTC first and Amazon first folks.
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Melly (@Caramellgirll) reportedAmazon is so ******. Sending me a broken bottle then I ask for a replacement send the photos. Yet no response. Now I message again and it’s oh we can’t do anything. Waste of a company.
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Groks 3rd Leg (@Grokthebuilder) reported@CashSupport You guys have the ability to get me the Amazon user name. I want to hunt this person down and kill them. So it never happens again
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Saket Lombar (@iLawman) reported@AmazonHelp Still same issue..
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Ex-Soldier 🗡 (@Ex_Soldier23) reported@breski8 I'm 1000% expecting amazon and walmart to price match down to the digital price just like they did with star fox and splatoon when they put up pre orders so that's good at the very least I think
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SCOTTY BEAM (@ScottyBeamIO) reportedIF YOU SELL ON AMAZON AND DON'T HAVE AN AI AGENT MANAGING YOUR ADS, YOU ARE LEAVING MONEY ON THE TABLE EVERY SINGLE DAY This guy built a Claude AI agent that runs his entire Amazon ad operation 24/7. No agency. No manual reviews. No wasted budget. Every morning it: –> Pulls all campaign data automatically –> Analyzes every single search term –> Identifies exactly what's bleeding money –> Finds exactly what's converting –> Delivers the exact fix before he opens his laptop This morning it caught one keyword eating 16% of his entire budget with almost zero return. Found it in seconds. Told him exactly what to do. One year ago he knew nothing about Amazon ads. Wasted thousands figuring it out manually. Now Claude runs the whole thing. Amazon ad agencies charge $2,000-$5,000/month for this. Claude builds the agent for free and it works every single morning without being asked. The sellers still managing campaigns manually are losing money on keywords they don't even know exist. Bookmark this post. Full breakdown in the video below.
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Jonah 📦 (@jonahhodges_) reportedThe exact SmartScout process I use to find brands worth pursuing: 1. Filter by category you understand. Don't source blind. 2. Set revenue range at $30-100K/month. Big enough to matter, small enough to still need help. 3. Look for listings where random sellers are leeching off the entire buy box. That's your opening. 4. Check listing quality. Broken images, no A+ content, thin title, 2015 photos. The worse it looks, the stronger your pitch. 5. Go to their website. Are there SKUs there that don't exist on Amazon yet? 6. That's your opener: "You have 14 products on your site with no Amazon presence. I can fix that." Do this and you WILL find brands worth partnering with. Save this for later.