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 |
|---|---|
| Township of Evan, KS | 15 |
| Hammersmith, England | 2 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 15 |
| Halle (Saale), Saxony-Anhalt | 1 |
| North Port, FL | 1 |
| Miami, FL | 5 |
| Filer, ID | 1 |
| Belvidere, IL | 1 |
| Templeuve, Hauts-de-France | 1 |
| Minneapolis, MN | 2 |
| Apex, NC | 1 |
| Milwaukee, WI | 2 |
| Las Vegas, NV | 4 |
| Pune, MH | 3 |
| Longview, WA | 1 |
| Ashburn, VA | 7 |
| Millsboro, DE | 1 |
| Vancouver, BC | 3 |
| Milford, OH | 1 |
| Township of Bradley, AR | 1 |
| Rogers, AR | 1 |
| Xalapa de Enríquez, VER | 3 |
| Ione, CA | 1 |
| Newark, NJ | 3 |
| West Springfield, MA | 2 |
| Westerville, OH | 1 |
| Montauban, Occitanie | 1 |
| Metz, ACAL | 1 |
| Pittsburg, KS | 1 |
| Fort Myers, FL | 1 |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Dirk Starduster (@starduster14021) reportedKILL SWITCH Feds yanked the most powerful AI ever sold to the public — and the snitch was Anthropic's own billion-dollar landlord WASHINGTON — They built the smartest machine the public has ever been allowed to touch. It lasted three days. On Friday, June 12, at 5:21 p.m. — quitting time, when nobody's watching — Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick fired off a letter ordering Anthropic to pull the plug on its two most advanced AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, for any foreigner on Earth. The company had no clean way to wall off every non-citizen, so it did the only thing it could: it shut the whole thing off. For everybody. Worldwide. By most accounts, it's the first time Washington has ever reached into the marketplace and switched off a commercial AI product that millions of people were already using. No precedent. No playbook. Just a kill switch and a quitting-time letter. The reason? "National security." That's it. That's the whole explanation. The directive didn't bother spelling out the actual threat. We're supposed to take it on faith. Here's the part the swamp would love to keep quiet. The tip that triggered the takedown reportedly came from Amazon — whose CEO Andy Jassy is said to have rung up the White House about a "jailbreak" his researchers cooked up. And who, exactly, is Amazon? Only one of Anthropic's biggest investors and the cloud company that hosts Anthropic's models. Investor. Landlord. And competitor — all in the same trench coat. So let's run that back slowly for the folks in the cheap seats: a company that owns a chunk of Anthropic, pockets its cloud money, AND competes with it, allegedly handed the government the bullet — and the government pulled the trigger on Anthropic's hottest product. If a Mafia consigliere drew up that arrangement, even he'd blush. White House adviser David Sacks shrugged the whole thing off, calling the source a "highly credible trusted partner" of both Anthropic and the feds. Trusted by whom? Trusted to do what — torpedo the competition and call it patriotism? Then there's the man who signed the order. Howard Lutnick isn't exactly a portrait of independent judgment. The Commerce secretary spent the last year squirming through hearings over his ties to the late pervert financier Jeffrey Epstein — his old next-door neighbor. Lutnick swore up and down he cut the creep off in 2005. The Epstein files said otherwise: business dealings dragging on for years, a 2012 jaunt to Epstein's infamous island. He's not accused of any crime — but lawmakers from both parties roasted him for misleading them about how cozy it all got. This is the guy now deciding which artificial brains Americans are allowed to use. The same guy who insisted "I barely had anything to do with that person." Sure, pal. And the backdrop? Pure Gilded Age. The very same day the Fable order dropped, Elon Musk officially became the planet's first trillionaire, riding the biggest IPO in history. While Washington was quietly euthanizing one tech giant's crown jewel, another tech baron was crossing a financial finish line no human had ever reached. Different stories — but the same country, where a handful of men and a compliant Cabinet now decide what the rest of us get to plug into. Anthropic calls the takedown a "misunderstanding" over minor flaws it says any chatbot could find. Maybe. But here's the question nobody in this administration wants asked out loud: When the government kills a product on a secret rationale, tipped off by the target's own investor, signed by a secretary who can't keep his Epstein story straight — exactly whose security is being protected?
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The Voice (@MarkyWu_001) reported@kenzielash7 @SteelPimpOnX Slight correction: Amazon does pay for rights to stream MD, but Glitch is still mostly self funded via merch and Yt views.
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Bobby Mayberry (@Exchronos) reported@kerry_comcgrl77 @Yarlfrostfist Understand Amazon had to pay NBC/Universal to do that. This is the only time you'll get Filmation stuff due to rights issues. They're even connecting She-Ra! Mattel has no media rights to She-Ra at all. We have talking Cringer. Orko. Randor & Marlena.
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🏴☠️ Dru Sol ⚔️ (@soladventur) reportedOnce a seller on Amazon, the empowerment of faceless customers killed the small business fighting to feed their families and living off mega corporations’ scraps. Now, customers make unrealistic return claims which generally create a total loss for small businesses which can’t recoup the product purchase costs. Now, AWS uses AI bot dogs to unnecessarily target small sellers with their 0 inauthenticity claims (a seller can sell 10,000 of a single sku and 1 false claim can shut the business down and Amazon has the right to keep the business’ full funding disbursement). Yes, you can challenge the false claim but a challenged english speaker and often non interested seller performance rep reviews the submission and based on how they feel can unilaterally reject your proof of authenticity and thus prevent you from appealing or resubmitting. Ultimately cutting the legs from under a legitimate business. TLTR: Amazon doesn’t want 3rd party sellers who can’t afford to give away products for free. @JeffBezos @amazon please prove me wrong. We were a highly reviewed seller with over 20,000 sku’s. @ryancohen
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Jyroth (@Jyroth_) reported@Pirat_Nation whenever the got rid of $60 for a 12 month membership is when they ruined it. Only being able to do month to month is an awful idea for console people, not as affordable. Buying random old XBL cards on Amazon is not a fix
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Ankit Kishen (@KishenAnkit) reported@amazonIN @amazon you have a dead customer support team. You agent leave chat in 2 minutes and it takes 30miutes for new agent to connect and 2 hours to understand the problem and 2months to solve. My suggestion is shutdown your business and make your customers happy
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Guru Pundit (@GuruPundit) reported@WallStreetApes The cost of their data centers are primary and Amazon probably intends to go nearly 100% ai in terms of warehouse and delivery logistics, so this is a cheaper way to bide their time before they bring down the big hammer
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Diana (@sdianahu) reported2/ in 2009 google ran an experiment by slowing search down by 400ms, and searches per user dropped 0.59%, and the damage persisted for weeks after they removed the delay bing saw the same thing , a 2 sec delay cost 1.8% of queries and 4.3% of revenue per user amazon found every 100ms cost ~1% of sales
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J Rice (@jricemusic) reported@paramountplus Just subscribed only to watch this and it’s not even showing I subscribed even though Amazon sent me the confirmation email from prime. Dang! Just cast it on X if you guys can’t fix this in time
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MJ (@Mamaof2cubs) reported@libsoftiktok @amazon Please take this garbage down @amazon there are several loyal Prime members that will happily close their accounts if this is the type of reprehensible merchandise you allow sellers to sell and profit from. Take it down.
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Aashish Sharma (@aashish0131) reported@AmazonHelp The problem is not the parcel but my account being restricted due to it
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Awwal 𓃵 (@Awwaluuuu) reported@beebrain123 @Poseidonwillwin I’m active than Amazon server.
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ValerieNinerGirl4Life (@Val9erGrl_in_CA) reported@law63379 We haven’t been pleased with Amazon at all…if we can we order from Wal Mart and have never been let down. And of course we get free shipping as well.
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Wandering (@Wander626) reported@StarFoxxRain @Wario64 Scroll down to Other Sellers and there should be a listing that’s Shipped and Sold by Amazon for the sale price
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diane@palmcoast (@MckinneyDiane1) reported@BurninTRanch No, my little town was 1/2 hour down the mountain and we were there all the time. The only reason I am not watching is because I won’t get Amazon Prime. Really pissed about it actually. I pay enough for cable.