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 |
|---|---|
| Lügde, NRW | 1 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 13 |
| 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 |
| Victorville, CA | 1 |
| Louisville, KY | 1 |
| Bohain-en-Vermandois, Hauts-de-France | 1 |
| Owosso, MI | 1 |
| Washington, PA | 1 |
| Reynosa, TAM | 1 |
| Marquette, MI | 2 |
| Boston, MA | 1 |
| Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 1 |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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SK9 (@SKNJD9) reported@ShadowGamer9191 @amazon The 48 hrs thing is legit, same timeframe as previous yrs. Been getting the BETA codes from amazon for a decade now. Never had a issue with getting it on time
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SHIKHAR CHANDRA (@SHIKHAR_CHANDRA) reported@AmazonHelp I have already communicated this issue multiple times, but it is still not resolved. I submitted the return request on 31 July, immediately after the order was delivered, and today is 18 August—yet the issue remains unresolved.
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Margin Call Me (@MarginCallMee) reportedThis is "2005 Amazon" or "2000 Cisco". No middle ground. Oracle isn't in trouble yet. But this is the highest risk/highest reward name in cloud. Watch the debt. Watch the Al contracts.
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RadioP1 (@RadioP1) reported@mynameischelby @amazon .@Amazon has gone nuts with their bad service. CEO makes billions. How about paying your workers more?Rewarding reliable ones? Everything they deliver is the wrong item, or broken, or LATE and broken. So frustrating. Get off the yacht! Run the company!!
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Maria Tee (@Marea3556) reported@IntCyberDigest Amazon is going down with alot of what they do.
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InnAyyur (@InnAyyur) reported@BaekRyungg @pewpiece Whatchu mean by that? U forgot about Sabaody archipelago to amazon Lilly to impel down to marineford? All the catastrophies Luffy encountered, he had to train... Now it's even more necessary, he did jack **** against Imu in G5 and a full belly...
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Trader Aaron (@Vrabel56) reported@AmazonHelp I already talked to someone from India and let them know they either have a SKU issue or jokster employee. I am just returning it and finding a new flag.
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Ron Selgrath (@RonSelgrat2ddg) reported@NyinaWaJambo81 You might be interested to look at Haynes page and his personal website. Seems he wrote a book about the papal errors in the Catechism. Then the forward to the book is by Viganò. Says lots about his reporting. Book not on Amazon.
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debooter (@debooter1) reported@r_u_thinking @Waksman84 @MargeDean Are we gona equate Amazon web server racks and ai/ bitcoin mining gpu farms as the same thing with the same power draw ?
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vikram suriyanarayan (@VikramJncasr) reported@AmazonHelp I am having to repeat the problem everytime ...
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Correcting the Record with Guillotines ☭ (@SetPixels) reportedI just fcked my **** up. I went to my next door neighbor’s because 3 of their Amazon packages were delivered to me by mistake - happens a lot & we are friendly with them. I set the packages by their door & turned to go back to my house & *WHAM!*, I smashed my face/head on their big metal light fixture box screwed to the wall next to their garage door. My legs went wobbly which sent me down to the ground where I think I sat or fell on my glasses which had been knocked off. Took a min sitting there for me to collect myself enough to get back up. I had knocked their light sideways, so I slid it back over & hobbled home. I’m sure they got me on their security camera. I don’t even want to know. Got two big red marks on my face. One between my eyes right above my nose and the other on my forehead. Also still feeling a bit lightheaded, so I’m probably a little concussed. I think I only hit my face on it once, so idk how I have two marks. My glasses are pretty fcked as well, so maybe one of the marks on my face was glasses related. Both lenses are scratched to hell as well as the frame. The temple hinge might be bent beyond simply bending it back. Sent them to my glasses shop, so we will see if they can be salvaged.
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JOE (@IGR828C5) reported@fwrenzo1 Jeff Bezos created one of the most successful retailers in the world where millions of people find favorable prices. Amazon created thousands of jobs & pays millions in property taxes. If people like Jeff Bezos are the problem, what makes you the solution? You vomit word salads ?
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Makayla | Real Estate Investor (@REIMakayla) reportedI built a 7-figure online business doing $110,000 a MONTH in revenue Then I quit it for house flipping. That decision is exactly why I'm a multi-millionaire before 30 with 80+ properties Flipping is the easiest real business in America, and I can prove it with the four problems every business has to solve: Here's what they cost me at $110K/month on Amazon, versus what they cost in houses: PROBLEM 1: MAKE A PRODUCT Amazon: hunt winning products before thousands of competitors testing the same listings. Constant reinvention or death Houses: the product was built in 1965. It exists. I wash it and paint it. There has never been a "new model year" of house that made mine obsolete PROBLEM 2: FIND CUSTOMERS Amazon: pay rising ad costs to interrupt strangers who didn't want the thing until hypnotized Houses: shelter has had guaranteed demand for 10,000 years. Marketing budget across 80+ houses: a listing agent's phone number PROBLEM 3: SET A PRICE Online: race to the bottom against the whole internet, reprice weekly Houses: renovated comps on the street SOLD at $158,000. The market published my price before I bought. No negotiation. No race PROBLEM 4: SURVIVE Amazon: one policy review, one algorithm change, one supplier ghosting = dead overnight. I lived on 5am dashboard checks with pallets stacked in my parents' garage Houses: nobody can deplatform a building. Worst case, I own a discounted house in a housing shortage $110,000 months, and the boring house business beat it, on a tenth of the hours. Because difficulty and profit are NOT correlated. The internet business had to create demand and defend it forever. The house business borrows ancient demand, a 60-year-old product, and a pre-agreed price Now the directly useful part, the entire technical skill of my multi-million dollar operation, in four lines: 1. Find what renovated houses SOLD for on the street (public, free, any listing app) 2. Multiply by 0.65 3. Subtract the contractor's repair quote 4. That's your max offer. A lender funds 85% of the purchase and 100% of the renovation off this math, no W-2, because the discount protects them. My cash per deal: ~$15,000. My minimum profit per flip: $30,000. I run 35 a year That's it. That's the exam. My Amazon business required genuine skill, sourcing, PPC, forecasting, and a 12-year-old passes THIS one. The barrier was never intelligence. It's that flipping requires phone calls to strangers and houses that smell, while everyone's ****** dropshipping store requires nothing but a laptop and hope. The laptop business feels easier to start, so everyone starts it, and five years later the laptop crowd has a Shopify graveyard while the phone-call crowd has buildings "If it's so easy why does anyone run online businesses at all?" Because nobody flexes a duplex on TikTok. The internet business LOOKS like wealth, the house business builds it quietly. I kept the Amazon store, VAs run it. The houses out-earn it every year, own themselves, and appreciate while I sleep. One of my businesses needs me brilliant. The other needs me to pick a paint color, and it's the same color every time: Agreeable Gray Your business demands genius and pays in stress Mine demands arithmetic and pays in buildings I will teach you how to flip houses. Link in my bio, fill out the form and I'll hit you back
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homeless youth 🇺🇸🇲🇽 (@KungFuPandaEnth) reported@Teoyaomiquu Cuckraines strategy of sitting behind fortified lines in donbass and launching drones is not working well. Cuckraine can hit amazon warehouses but few targets of significance. Landlocked, broke, losing in donbass zap and kherson, hit with balistic missiles nightly Sad. Pathetic.
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WOLF (@WOLF_Financial) reported19 OF THE 20 BIGGEST FUNDS ON WALL STREET OWN GOOGLE $GOOGL. ONLY 9 OF THEM OWN APPLE $AAPL Funds holding each name as of June 30: - Google $GOOGL: 19 of 20 - Amazon $AMZN: 17 of 20 - Meta $META: 14 of 20 - Microsoft $MSFT: 11 of 20 - Apple $AAPL: 9 of 20 Google also drew the most buyers, 11 adding against 6 trimming, and the group's combined share count rose 38%. Almost all of that is one filer. Berkshire added 48,144,587 shares, more than the entire group's net increase. Strip Berkshire out and the other 18 funds were net sellers of 7.8 million Google shares, down 16%. Apple carries the biggest dollar figure of the five at $70.27 billion, and 93.9% of that is Berkshire too. The other eight holders cut their share count 37%. On the adjusted read, Amazon is the answer. 17 owners, nine adders, and the only one of the five that nobody exited. Surprisingly, nobody bought Microsoft. Zero new buyers, two exits, and the fund count fell from 13 to 11 while the stock went up 0.8% in a quarter the S&P 500 gained 14.9%. Google or Amazon. Which one is the real answer?