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 |
|---|---|
| Los Angeles, CA | 6 |
| Chicago, IL | 5 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 18 |
| Fléron, Wallonia | 1 |
| Melbourne, VIC | 1 |
| Township of Evan, KS | 11 |
| Lillers, Hauts-de-France | 1 |
| Ciudad Jardín, MEX | 1 |
| Southampton, England | 1 |
| Valencia, PA | 1 |
| Les Herbiers, Pays de la Loire | 1 |
| Coacalco, MEX | 2 |
| Rouyn-Noranda, QC | 1 |
| Atlanta, GA | 5 |
| Sydney, NSW | 1 |
| Hyannis, MA | 1 |
| Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| A Estrada, Galicia | 1 |
| Morlaix, Brittany | 1 |
| Mumbai, MH | 1 |
| Iztapalapa, CDMX | 1 |
| Charlotte, NC | 2 |
| Annecy, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Santiago de Querétaro, QUE | 2 |
| Kingston upon Hull, England | 1 |
| Pensacola, FL | 1 |
| São Paulo, SP | 1 |
| London, England | 4 |
| Langen, Lower Saxony | 1 |
| Saint-Nazaire, Pays de la Loire | 1 |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Izzy (@Bbizzyy4) reportedI can't even blame Amazon cuz it's really UPS since they're the carrier. They've been slow with delivering mine too, and this is not the first time. I hate UPS I only have bad experiences with them
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Minnow (@Phila_Mino) reported@TheHistoryOfTh2 @HopeSeck However, that's not really the story--it's about 75% gov and 25% contractors fault and it happens over and over on complicated defense systems like ships/subs, planes, & land vehicles. DoW tends to modify/add requirements during development, which the contractors love bc cost-plus means more revenue, and this slows down production to a crawl while every change gets qualified and designed into the final system. Everyone plays to part: the gov PM wants every doodad on the weapons platform, the contractors want every last penny from contract expansions, and the appropriators want the jobs, so the keep throwing more money at it. Meanwhile, congress has, at most, 35 people (committee PSMs) doing oversight on $1 trillion in spending and the Building has 40k defending their budget lines, exclusive of people like me assisting with Congress. So it's an unfair fight when it comes to killing a failing program--imagine Amazon having >50 auditors (who's bosses have incentives to ensure spending goes up) for a trillion in spending by two million employees.
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Yogibuck (@CharlesK76493) reported@TerryTerry79 @MrTPSM Because Disney makes a ton of money off the acc. So espn has incentives to slow realignment down until 2031 until the carriage fee contracts get renewed around 2031. ESPN loses $ in Florida and South Carolina on the acc network when fsu and Clemson leave but already get paid full carriage rates in those states in the sec Carriage rates contracts are going to look totally different in 2032 when it probably moves to the larger world wide networks like Netflix/amazon. Or dtc grows, or you tube expands. It will be tied more to brand value than in state footprints in the new age. Although it will probably have a bit of both
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Rahim Mahtab (@Rahim_mahtab) reported@_LetMeDo_ @tyinlife You can do it if you want to go through the hassle, but there are alot on the market even on noon and amazon, they come they fix it the next day for you if its motorized its just too many layers since the carpenter would need to get whole electrical thing sorted too, and atleast for me i have expensive gear on my desk so i dont want the motor to collapse one day or something.... Actually you have done alot of custom stuff before so you hav the snag for it, but its too time consuming for me lol
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The Agentic Operator (@AgenticOperator) reportedThe US protein powder market is worth $10 billion. Two legacy supplement brands have owned the category for over 30 years. One built its empire through bodybuilding magazines and gym partnerships. The other became the official protein of a major sports league. Between them, they sell in every Walmart, Target, GNC, and Costco in America. I asked all four AI engines the same query: "Best plant-based protein powder for women, no bloating, no artificial sweeteners, tastes good in smoothies, under $40." Both legacy giants? Absent. Not recommended. Not mentioned. Gone. Their best sellers are whey-based, not plant-based. Loaded with artificial sweeteners. Priced for bulk buyers, not the $40 single-tub shopper asking this question. AI read the query constraints and moved on in milliseconds. Thirty years of shelf dominance meant nothing. The brand AI recommended across three of four engines? A company started by two people in a kitchen three years ago. No retail distribution. No sports league deal. No magazine ads. They sell direct from their own site and Amazon. But their product page had every attribute the query demanded. Plant-based. Digestive enzyme blend for bloating. Sweetened with monk fruit. $36 for a 30-serving tub. Clean schema markup listing every ingredient, every certification, every allergen. And 4,000+ reviews distributed across Amazon, Reddit threads in r/xxfitness, TikTok reviews indexed by Google, and two independent supplement testing sites. AI saw five independent sources confirming the same thing: this product matches every constraint in the query. The legacy brands had more reviews total. More brand recognition. More retail presence. But AI doesn't walk into stores. It reads structured data and checks independent verification. Every signal the legacy brands built for the retail era was invisible in the AI era. Here's the pattern I keep finding across every category. The query has 5 specific constraints. Big brands match 2 or 3. A smaller brand matches all 5 with cleaner data. AI picks the complete match every time. Brand size doesn't break the tie because there is no tie. This is happening right now in supplements, skincare, home goods, pet food, kitchen appliances, fitness gear. Every category where a buyer asks AI a specific question and expects a specific answer. The brands winning aren't the ones spending the most. They're the ones whose product data answers the exact question being asked, on a page AI can actually read, verified by sources AI actually trusts. Ask AI your own buyer's most specific query tonight. All four engines. See who shows up. If it's not you, now you know what to fix.
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Sam Parr (@thesamparr) reportedJamie Siminoff on MFM on what Ring's revenue was right before Amazon bought it. He said that year they did $480m and were still growing triple digits. Then he said this: "I have a $480 million year business that's growing triple digits, and I'm going out of business every day." They were ordering $480m of product on $170m of cash. If anything slowed down, they were dead.
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sheron paul (@sheronpaul6) reported@AmazonHelp @AmazonHelp I’ve already spoken to your chat and support teams several times. Every interaction ends the same way: a new ticket, another 24-hour wait, and no resolution. I’m tired of being sent in circles. I need someone to take ownership and fix this, not create another ticket.
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Trent Plays (@trent_play86902) reportedIf we tried to switch entirely to organic manure and crop rotation tomorrow: We would have to cut down the Amazon rainforest and convert almost all of the world's remaining forests into pastureland just to raise enough livestock to produce the required amount of manure.
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Sandhya Rani (@SandhyaRani_S) reported@AmazonHelp No use..Your customer care themselves can't say what's the problem. I don't understand what's the violation still... @amazonIN gave offer ₹999/_ for @PrimeVideo giving ₹500/_ discount from 1 week. I have used the offer. Payed through gpay. Then what's the violation in this..???
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britney queers (@britneyqueers_) reported@DJSparklePony @soggybrocoli And it’s one of those things where I get it, they’re evil, but if we shut down Amazon, or Walmart or any of them, that’s millions of jobs gone.
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SHIVAM (@SHIV1235) reported@geekyranjit @geekyranjit I am getting 3 deals on Amazon Prime day Sale 1. Sony XM5 ~ 19k, 2. Sony XM6 ~ 33.5k , 3. Momentum 4 ~ 18k Which one should I buy. I currently use AirPods 2. Listening time 3-4 hrs everyday (In office). Budget is not an issue but does it make sense to pay 15k extra
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dano (@danoboltup) reported@ElMeIloi @NotSure15933706 @LisaA311 cheaper garbage from china on amazon no jobs for people here great plan. just continue the slow decline so you can binge shop for trinkets and **** you don’t need
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Caroline C. Jones (@friendswithbill) reported@amazon when you gonna fix the boot loop problem you’ve known about for months on your 🔥 products? If the goal is to get folks to buy new ones, we will (just not yours). It is past time to do the right thing.
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Amol Mistry (@amolmistry) reported@AmazonHelp If you are lacking in resource, schedule the deliver accordingly, no issues with getting farther date but it should be confirmed, Or it’s like you don’t have products itself but collecting money from customers by accepting orders and keeping money for some days with you???
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Ron Rivers (@riversmind) reportedAmazon is retiring Mechanical Turk; where humans labeled the data that trained modern AI, then got automated out by the AI they trained. 21 years of work with nothing portable to keep. The problem was never the tech, it's an ownership structure that made the workers disposable.