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 |
|---|---|
| Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 3 |
| West Palm Beach, FL | 1 |
| Denver, CO | 10 |
| Fleet, England | 1 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 10 |
| Columbia, SC | 1 |
| Pachuca de Soto, HID | 1 |
| Tallahassee, FL | 2 |
| Belmont, MA | 1 |
| Chicago, IL | 14 |
| Juárez, CHH | 1 |
| Melville, NY | 1 |
| Houston, TX | 10 |
| Bourg-en-Bresse, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| New Haven, CT | 1 |
| Pineville, LA | 1 |
| Concord, CA | 1 |
| Brunswick, OH | 1 |
| Miami, FL | 6 |
| Las Vegas, NV | 4 |
| Columbus, OH | 2 |
| Greensburg, PA | 1 |
| Omaha, NE | 1 |
| London, England | 8 |
| New York City, NY | 20 |
| Montpellier, Occitanie | 1 |
| Torreón, COA | 2 |
| Sacramento, CA | 2 |
| Sarrebourg, ACAL | 1 |
| Romeoville, IL | 2 |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Abhijeet Mishra (@InAbhijitmishra) reported@CyberMindSpace Dear Cybermindspace team, I am writing to bring a payment issue to your attention regarding my enrollment in the Practical Ethical Hacking course. I have accidentally made the payment twice. Initially, the transaction appeared to fail via Amazon Pay Later, so
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𝖕𝖚𝖓𝖎𝖘𝖍𝖊𝖉 𝖘𝖑𝖎𝖒𝖊 🩸 (@bionic_ooze) reported@IanBaer you could probably buy a key duplicate on amazon for that lock, but the real problem is likely that you would get in trouble if you were caught- and any malcontent who understands your rental arrangement could easily report you, for fun or malice. nightmare.
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siva (@ksivatejaswi) reported@AmazonHelp I am saying I have texted with the link you gave with your social media team itself and shared the screenshots yesterday too , still they never understood the issue , further kept arguing and simply asked me to wait
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Nikhilesh A (@AdiNikhilesh) reported@justinstorre I have a Dell XPS(2017) that I bought off amazon in 2020 turned out to be a gray product but there has been no issue except screen went out in 2024 and I replaced it with a better screen from same generation It's my entire life!
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buck tardwater (@tardwater) reported@DeadlessHick My mom’s entire house is like this. She has a hoarding/online shopping problem. Basically she buys cheap, useless chinese gadgets from Amazon and instagram and her house is full of them. Most of it is still in the box, probably never to be opened. Really frustrating
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Nithin Shetty (@IamShettyNithin) reported@amazon @AmazonEurope @AmazonHelp Hi, my account is locked since May 11 saying suspected login,I was trying to reset password or it took me UK domain&locked me out,u guys didn’t reset since 3 wks, even after calling 2tms to Customer care, what’s wrong with programming! I can DM!
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High Signal AI (@HighSignal_AI) reportedJeff Bezos called Amazon "a small AI company" back when AI was still considered a "parlor trick": Long before AI dominated every tech conversation, @JeffBezos was already framing Amazon through that lens. "Amazon is very much a technology company. In fact, I think of us in many ways as sort of a small AI company." But Bezos acknowledged AI had an image problem at the time: "Artificial intelligence is something that's gotten a bad rap. And there are some good reasons for that and some bad reasons. One of the bad reasons is that once the AI guys work really hard and accomplish something, it's not AI anymore. It's just a parlor trick." Despite the skepticism, Bezos saw something powerful happening beneath the surface: "There's some very simple but sophisticated techniques that are working well to help people discover things online like collaborative filtering… but this is all subterranean." He then described what Amazon was quietly building: "We're starting to do things on our site now that aren't very visible like customize the homepage for particular customers using their past activity and their stated preferences to guide us. And you don't even notice this unless you sit right next to someone and see that their version of Amazon is slightly different from yours." The vision behind it was deceptively ambitious: "The goal is to make the perfect store for everybody. We don't have to have the average store for the mythical average consumer."
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BaSEd StOnEr (@stoneygaming420) reported@VapinGamers @chappe11o he is ive reported him to the sherrifs bc he tried to get into my amazon, and his dumbass didnt know amazon will give the ip of the person trying to sign in. gave it all to feds since he wants to play weirdo
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JB (@Jaebi_oce) reportedTo be fair, Tolkien described hobbits as having "browner skin than many men", and Harfoots as being "browner of skin" than other hobbit groups. I liked Sadoc. I don't think amazon really cares tho, they just did it for diversity points. And I think thats more the issue here.
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David Snedeker (@davesned) reported@RepGusBilirakis Timmy got hit by a bus and we all suffer from depression after waking up in pitch black every day, but I have an extra hour of light to go out to that store that shut down since everyone shops at Amazon. Common Sense!
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Hannah Genie (@hm_tech_travel) reported@The_Cyber_News Man down, Motorola. Intercepting Amazon app launches for undisclosed affiliate revenue? Thats supply chain compromise. My CISA cert did not prepare me for OEMs acting like malware.
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AMY 🇺🇸🙏🏼🇺🇸 (@JustAmyMcC) reported@MarsHomestead Girl, I say this all the time. It’s ok to talk about death. The amount of crap I’ve seen by families at the death bed of my patients is ridiculous. PLEASE talk about your wishes or write them down. I got this book cheap on Amazon and I use it. Have enough respect for your family to reduce unnecessary stress during these times.
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riptide.eth (@riptide_eth) reportedZack from Reno, Nevada. 20 years old. Just this winter he was breaking his back on the night shift at an Amazon warehouse for $14 an hour and pissing in plastic bottles to avoid getting fined for idle time. Today he makes $368,065 net every single month. Yesterday he rolled out a matte black Lamborghini Urus just to do donuts in the parking lot in front of his former manager. How? He singlehandedly hacked the entire US corporate system. While senior programmers with degrees are spitting bile on LinkedIn over mass layoffs, Zack physically does not work at all. His neural network is officially employed in 38 remote Senior Data Scientist positions at top IT companies simultaneously. Live coding in Zoom and HR filters kill 99% of candidates. Zack simply wrote an asynchronous multimodal framework that passes interviews for him. With voice. In real time. Everyone thinks AI gets caught on latency. Zack solved the ping issue through a hardcore vector inject of the DeepSeek model directly into the audio driver. (T_response = (μ * VRAM_cache) x RAG_context <= 115ms) -> Hired How this matrix works: Voice and Empathy: A custom bundle of the Pipecat framework and local Llama 3. The agents sit in morning Zoom meetings themselves, crack corporate jokes with managers and report on tasks. The response latency is 115 milliseconds. The human ear cannot hear this. Execution: Worker agents via LangChain and a custom parser write code, fix bugs and push commits to corporate GitHub repositories around the clock. His server costs: $480 a month. His salary from 38 corporations: half a million bucks. HR directors give Zack's AI bot bonuses and set it as an example for real employees. Corporate security teams (SecOps) are going crazy trying to track down his IP addresses. HR departments are tearing their hair out because legally he is not breaking any rules. He is just closing tasks 10 times faster than an entire department. They are rushing to update contracts to ban AI agents. And Zack simply leaks the entire source code of his framework to the public in response. So that millions more like him can emerge. Keep sending out resumes and begging for interviews. Or grab this code, spin up your Swarm and make corporations pay you the salaries of dozens of people. Save this tweet right now 🔖. Big tech lawyers are already throwing strikes to take down the repository. The scripts for Zoom video production, the Swarm architecture and the prompts for passing tech interviews are right here 👇
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🇺🇸Far-Right Needle in a Leftist Haystack🇺🇸 (@DaMissingNeedle) reportedI had to splice in a series of resistors on my (loud) intercom in my apartment after too many gimmie immies mashed random buttons to apartments in hopes that someone would buzz them in. Amazon in particular is a problem—at times their gimmie immies were mashing buttons at 5AM.
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HAMP! (Lee Hampton) (@GameLogIQ) reportedThe reason people don't "worry" about video streaming services the same way people "worry" about Game Pass: Video Streaming service subscriber numbers - Amazon Prime Video: ~200 - 205 million Disney+: ~125 - 131 million Max (HBO Max/Discovery+): ~116 - 155 million YouTube Premium: ~125 million Tencent Video: ~114 million Paramount+: ~77 - 79 million Hulu: ~51 - 64 million Apple TV+: ~25 - 45 million Peacock: ~41 - 44 million Game Pass numbers are lower than all of these. There are a lot of other reasons founded in the business model of subscription versus per unit sales that drive the conversation. And if one of these streaming services went under, there are many other avenues by which the content would still be available and new content based on those IPs would be made. And the people making the content would still be employed. Much of the content on those streaming services is exclusive but not "1st party". The criticality and impact of the way the subscription is tightly coupled to the survival & solvency of the content provider is not the same. When a gaming platform goes down and takes its 1st party studios with it, we most frequently do not see IP around that content for a decade or more. I personally do not have a problem with the business model of Game Pass and never have. But I do not agree that there is a conversation around Game Pass that only exists and is solely driven by "the Xbox tax". The reality is that there are consumer shows on YouTube and there are industry business shows on YouTube and those content creators are having radically different conversations. One is addressing the demographic that will drive to the other side of town to save $0.03/gallon on gas. The other discusses matters of the industry and often debates what keeps the industry healthy. It's a good thing that there are both for people to listen to. But they are also not equivalent conversations based on the same merits.