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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
Clarksville, TN 1
Romeoville, IL 1
Paris, Île-de-France 9
Sofia, Sofia-Capital 1
New York City, NY 20
Mechanicsburg, PA 1
Newark, NJ 2
Ashburn, VA 6
Township of Evan, KS 18
Atlanta, GA 9
East Haddam, CT 1
Dallas, TX 15
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
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Community Discussion

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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • TPayneCommon
    Thomas Payne (@TPayneCommon) reported

    @GOP_is_Gutless Amazon Fresh stores closed down months ago nationwide.

  • doublemover
    doublemover (@doublemover) reported

    @thsottiaux I wouldn't want it even if slow reduced the cost by as much as fast multiplies it by, it'd need to be like a mix between an og mainframe timesharing system and amazon lockers, with a "must submit by if you want it at" type thing

  • jonahhodges_
    Jonah 📦 (@jonahhodges_) reported

    10 reasons you're stuck under $100K/month on Amazon: 1. You treat every product like it deserves equal attention. 2. You're hunting one-time liquidation deals instead of products you can reorder. 3. Your ad budget is spread across 100 SKUs doing nothing. 4. You're scared of hearing "no" from suppliers so you don't reach out. 5. You hired someone to buy for you before you learned how to do it yourself. 6. You're afraid of using credit to scale inventory. 7. You email brands instead of calling them. 8. You're copying what other sellers do instead of building your own deals. 9. You think you can outsource the hard parts and coast. 10. You give up after one outreach attempt when most partnerships close on follow-up #4. Fix these and you'll actually grow.

  • jazzfunkbass
    JazzFunkBass (@jazzfunkbass) reported

    @Uzonna7 Dalton was a terrific Bond, Brosnan wasn't so bad. After Brosnan though, everything has been terrible & don't expect Amazon MGM to fix anything, it will probably get 100 times worse.

  • jaypberube
    Jay Berube (@jaypberube) reported

    @JeffBezos Your company @amazon has terrible customer experience. **** customer experience companies should not exist. Terrible UI and UX—your developers are trash and built it to scam people. What ******* company that professes to “serve the public” charges them a years subscription as a slap when they cancel. This is exactly why I’m leaving, when you have a stupid sales team not sell but architect the system to steal by default.

  • rajnishmac
    Rajnish (@rajnishmac) reported

    @AmazonHelp Why was the transaction cancelled, i never had any issue like pending in recent yrs I've to do the same transaction with another phone ths seems a suspicious way to extract money into wallet and make them shop, that's fraud my money got stuck in Wallet i need it in my account

  • MarvelExrth616
    Earth 616 (@MarvelExrth616) reported

    Amazon almost cancelled The Boys before anyone watched a single episode Eric Kripke reportedly fought both times to keep the show exactly as it was. No toning down. No compromises. No making Homelander slightly less terrifying to protect advertiser relationships. The show's extreme content made internal decision makers deeply uncomfortable during production. Graphic violence. Corporate satire sharp enough to draw real blood. A superhero show that treated its heroes like actual villains. Two separate internal discussions about cancelling the show entirely happened before a single episode aired publicly. The concerns were simple this is too much. Too violent. Too satirical. Too risky for a mainstream streaming platform trying to compete with Netflix.

  • GoPats15
    Nick (@GoPats15) reported

    @antibearthesis Amazon is probably a safer option as it’s continuing to grow and will be competing with SpaceX on space based internet and probably data centers. But remember Amazon has no stake in Blue Origin so if the rocket part of the commercial space race takes off (excuse the pun) Amazon won’t benefit but also won’t be exposed if SpaceX crushed BO into bankruptcy. SpaceX is the riskier bet but with much higher upside. Like I said, it’s being valued like a start up so you’re investing into it would reflect the same kind of risk. But you also need to consider the likelihood of post IPO the price skyrocketing but then crashing after they hype and likely before Starship is flying regular missions. Just look at all the haters coming out again after yesterday’s semi successful but also disappointing launch. They will continue to hammer SpaceX through its testing phase. While Superheavy has pretty much proven the possibility of rapid reuse by landing on the tower. It still needs to prove the engines are up to it and they nor the high heated areas don’t need any refurbishing before reuse. Starship meanwhile has even more to prove with it’s tiles and if they will live up to the rapid reuse plan. Don’t forget, SpaceX is basically following NASA’s orginal plans for the Space Shuttle, but they learned quickly that the tiles needed inspection, servicing and/or replacing after each launch. This was a major factor in the failure of the Shuttle program to become financially independent and help fund NASA in the post Apollo era budget cuts. So like I said, SpaceX more risky but if they can solve those problems, you’re likely looking at the biggest corporation that will have ever existed.

  • PBMaxTrojan
    PBMax Trojan (@PBMaxTrojan) reported

    @DavidAsmanfox They shut all stores nationally and continued Amazon Fresh online. This was a structural problem with their physical store concept. I agree the mayor is terrible, but falsely attributing closures erodes public trust in the messengers.

  • publicpolicyman
    Mark Weyermuller (@publicpolicyman) reported

    Yet another issue with Chicago bike lanes is now no longer spot to pull over for ups, fed ex, Amazon, uber, buses, cabs , etc completely unsafe and adds to traffic CITY of CHICAGO COMPLETELY MISMANAGED: The: city continues an a downward spiral with empty storefronts, never ending road construction, increasing taxes, building bump outs, streetscapes, & bike lanes. massive retail thief, & violent crime. Much of the blame is on the leadership of the mayor, governor, 50 aldermen, 177 state legislators, county officials, prosecutors, judges, & the media. #EmptyStoreFrontProject

  • spotlightfic
    Spotlight on Indie SFF (@spotlightfic) reported

    @RealRVanDusen @amazon If you think that's bad, try having one of your books linked to the wrong Goodreads book. Fortunately, the wrong Goodreads book has a 4.2 rating, which isn't terrible, but it's still the wrong book, and Amazon still hasn't fixed it. 🙄

  • spursnsalsa
    John Dyer (@spursnsalsa) reported

    @DonHarris4 I ordered a dry erase board on Amazon so I can break down X’s & O’s

  • Lukazssp
    Lukazs (@Lukazssp) reported

    @MetamateDaz Bezos is estimated to have paid about $1.35 billion in federal taxes in 2025 from Amazon stock sales alone. How much taxes did you and your entire family combined paid last year? How about since you were born? Yea. That’s what I thought. Sit down

  • georgefassett
    George Fassett, Jr. (@georgefassett) reported

    @AmazonHelp It’s just a bug report to help you fix ya app

  • GarageGym101
    GG123 (@GarageGym101) reported

    @conspiracyb0t @iluminatibot So cut down 20% less trees and maybe leave the Amazon alone

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