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:
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Most Affected Locations
Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:
| Location | Reports |
|---|---|
| Paris, Île-de-France | 16 |
| Guadalajara, JAL | 1 |
| New York City, NY | 1 |
| Pozza di Fassa, Trentino-Alto Adige | 1 |
| Bristol, England | 1 |
| Natal, RN | 1 |
| Gourdon, Occitanie | 1 |
| London, England | 4 |
| La Coucourde, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Berlin, Berlin | 2 |
| Lügde, NRW | 1 |
| 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 |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Kalashnikov (@jacobianmatrixx) reportedso when this happens on amazon music its just the sync snapshot is not crawling or the crawl is too large and client just gives up and nobody knows to fix this ******* thing. i tjink they know if they sit on it but they dont. they can make me dev and let me fix it but they dont.
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Organic Relief (@organicrelief) reported@AtlantaDream Well, she's tall, sits under the damn net & knows how to swing her amazon arms. lmao let me know how she does after the basketball career is gone. How happy are these people truly after all this is said & done? More money doesn't necessarily solve problems. It invites more.
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Black, White & The Grey Area (@bwgreyarea) reported@mymixtapez The strange thing about Hollywood is that sometimes an actor gets the biggest role of his career because another actor gets injured. That is essentially what happened with God of War. Dave Bautista has officially been cast as Kratos in Amazon Prime Video’s live-action adaptation, replacing Ryan Hurst, who suffered a torn bicep while performing a stunt about four months into filming. The injury required surgery and a recovery period that would have pushed his return to production into 2027. But the deeper story is not simply that Bautista looks like Kratos. It is that Amazon needed to solve a production problem quickly. Filming had already begun in Vancouver in February, and Prime Video had ordered two seasons that are planned to shoot back-to-back. By the time Hurst was forced out, the production had already invested months of work, money and infrastructure. Waiting for his recovery would not have meant simply waiting for one actor. It would have meant keeping a huge production machine in limbo. That changes the logic of casting. In a normal production, the question might be: Who is the best actor for Kratos? Here, the question became more complicated: Who can become Kratos quickly enough, physically withstand the role, fit the existing production and give Amazon enough confidence to restart without rebuilding the entire project? Bautista happens to tick several of those boxes. His professional-wrestling background means he is accustomed to demanding physical performance, while years in major productions such as Guardians of the Galaxy and Dune have given him experience carrying franchise-scale projects. Variety specifically noted that there were few actors better positioned to step into the role on short notice while meeting its physical demands. There is also a less obvious advantage: Bautista is already familiar with playing enormous characters inside heavily constructed fantasy worlds. He has worked with elaborate makeup, prosthetics, action choreography and effects-driven filmmaking. That matters when the production cannot afford a long experimental period with its new lead. And there is money behind the urgency. Four episodes had reportedly already been filmed with Hurst and will require extensive reshooting with Bautista. That means Amazon is accepting a substantial additional cost rather than allowing the injury to push the entire project much further into the future. This is the part audiences rarely see. A streaming series this large is not just actors and cameras. It is a timetable involving hundreds of people, locations, sets, contracts and enormous financial commitments. Once that machine is moving, stopping it can become extraordinarily expensive. So Bautista was not simply chosen because he can look convincing with a bald head, beard and axe. He represents something much more valuable to Amazon right now: continuity. The biggest risk is no longer whether Bautista can physically play Kratos. It is whether audiences will accept a completely different face after already imagining Hurst in the role. Amazon has therefore made a calculated trade. It is sacrificing months of completed performance and the familiarity of the original casting to preserve the larger investment in God of War itself. That is why this casting matters. Dave Bautista did not just inherit Kratos. He inherited a production that had already become too expensive, too ambitious and too far underway to simply wait.
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Khushi Doshi (@aiwithkhush) reported50 billion gigabytes. That is how much high-bandwidth memory AI companies could need in 2027, and only a few companies can manufacture it. Save this. AI chips become faster every year, but that speed means little when there is not enough fast memory nearby to continuously feed them data. That memory is called HBM, or High Bandwidth Memory. HBM is physically stacked beside the AI processor so information can move between them at extremely high speeds. Think of a chef working with every ingredient already arranged on the countertop, eliminating repeated trips to the pantry. Morgan Stanley estimates that AI companies could require up to 50 billion gigabytes of HBM in 2027 alone. That is reportedly enough memory to store roughly 12 million copies of Netflix’s entire catalog, all for a single year of AI chip production. The table shows where that demand is expected to come from, chip by chip. Nvidia’s Rubin R200 is projected to require about 1.7 trillion gigabytes of memory across its deployment, making it the largest individual driver of demand. The B300 and Rubin Ultra add another 560,000 gigabytes combined. Altogether, Nvidia’s chip lineup is expected to consume more memory than every competing chipmaker combined. AMD, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta are also developing custom AI chips, and every one of them depends on the same limited supply of specialized memory. Google’s TPU v8i alone is projected to require around 1.1 trillion gigabytes, placing its demand close to Nvidia’s flagship chip. This explains why Peter’s point matters. Chip performance continues improving rapidly. The harder problem is manufacturing enough memory to keep those processors running at full capacity. Only a small group of companies, primarily SK Hynix, Samsung, and Micron, can produce HBM at scale. Building additional memory factories takes years, while AI demand is rising much faster. Agentic AI makes that imbalance even worse. A basic chatbot answers one question and can release much of the context afterward. An agent completing a multistep task must retain conversation history, remember previous actions, track several processes, and keep the full context available throughout the workflow. That consumes memory continuously instead of for a brief response. As AI systems shift from answering prompts to completing hours-long tasks, the amount of memory required per workflow rises dramatically. That is what it means when memory becomes the rate limiter of the agentic era. Even unlimited access to the world’s fastest processors would not allow companies to run unlimited agents. Those chips still need enough HBM to store and move the information required while the agents work. Compute capacity can keep expanding, but its value remains limited when memory production cannot keep pace.
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Michael (@TitanCorpEnt) reportedAmazon shipped me a resealed copy of The Drama when I paid for NEW. Let's not even mention the fact that this thing is so beat up it should be put down like a wounded race horse.
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Jason ONeil | Revenue Ops | Local Business Systems (@jasononeil78) reportedCold email reminds me of Drop Shipping on Amazon in the mid 2010s. Every single year there would be new things Amazon would do to shut down the drop shippers. And eventually there are none left.
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Phil James (@Philmusic1981) reported@AmazonUK hi amazon can you please explain that after sending a faulty item back to you, you wont issue a refund without me providing you with a valid goverment issue ID? Can you explain why you are going against consumer rights @ConsumrRightsUK
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedMost Shopify and Amazon sellers defend their store with four tools, three dashboards and a 3am login. Owlcart is the single autonomous operator that does it all overnight — prices watched, SKUs repriced, bids retuned, margin report in inbox by dawn. The full version is coming.
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Anibal Gutierrez (@AnibalGuti15760) reported@AmazonHelp And that was when we received the amazon email about the changes on the account. We called to change password and the email, asking the customer service rep to lock our account until they fix that issue. And still nothing. Thanks.
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✨ Go Go Guillotines ✨ (@GoGoGuillotines) reported@timothy_sch @JoeStrick1 @ReubenR80027912 Having an amazon warehouse is not the same as having a data center closer to your home. One would take literal days of delivery otherwise while a server being based a bit further away is millisecond response difference.
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Makelegs (@Makelegs) reportedWe have reached the "feel free to loot and destroy Minneapolis, Portland, Seattle, LA, and NYC, or burn down Amazon warehouses and AI data centers, but how dare you cut down tyrannical surveillance equipment that nobody voted for but everyone paid for" portion of Western societal collapse.
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🌻🖤 (@DropsOfEmerald) reported@Guy_026 @SaltyGirl09 If you think that uber and amazon are the resolve to the struggles of being a new mother with the physical hormonal and life changes and stressors.. then you are a vast part of the problem. Women are only expected to do it all because men dictated long ago that that was the norm
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Tom Treder (@TomTreder17) reported@BowTiedBroke @RobertMSterling Easy fix. Do not buy from @amazon
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Shane Barker (@shane_barker) reported@BowTiedBroke That’s a pretty serious trust problem. If “Sold by Amazon” no longer gives buyers confidence in authenticity, the whole marketplace experience takes a hit @BowTiedBroke.
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Rashid Kkhan (@KkhanRashid) reportedno accountability is unacceptable. Amazon must fix this broken delivery process and stop misleading and harass customers. It is harassment .. #shameful