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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

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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.

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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
Perth, WA 1
Dallas, TX 2
Seattle, WA 5
Barcelona, Catalonia 1
Oak Lawn, IL 1
Castelsarrasin, Occitanie 1
Salzburg, Salzburg 1
Fort Smith, AR 1
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
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Phil1UpCollects
    Phil1Up Collects 🪙🍄 (@Phil1UpCollects) reported

    Make your joke but when other online stores like Walmart Target Best Buy Amazon start doing this then you won't be laughing. You'll be crying as you're nickeled and dimed just to shop online at every store. When it becomes a serious problem it'll be too late. Best to end it NOW!

  • anthrophile75
    anthro (@anthrophile75) reported

    @NoBody_here66 @AmazonHelp cust care ki call chesthe valle adigaru.. vadidhi immante privacy issues anta

  • Sarah_StrTN
    Sarah S of TN (@Sarah_StrTN) reported

    @JaniceDean I have been there. Pharmacy costs are the same. The difference in pricing to order some of our medication from Amazon Pharmacy for example, is a lot cheaper than going down the street to the pharmacy counter at our local big chain grocery store!

  • freedomNov5
    5_th_November (@freedomNov5) reported

    @ThePepGuy Me too…I’m always afraid of relaxing too much and having my head rip off I just slightly sink down, until I feel a pop or 2 in my neck and my traps release $25 on Amazon

  • TheJerzWay
    The Way of Jerz (@TheJerzWay) reported

    If you are making serious money online as an entrepreneur, freelancer, Amazon seller, Shopify owner, TikTok Shop seller, or digital business owner, this is the part nobody warned you about. As your business grows, your biggest challenge is no longer finding your next customer. It is protecting what you have already built. A European founder came to me running an e-commerce business doing over $1.2 million per month. From the outside, it looked like success. Behind the scenes, the structure was dangerous. Dual-member US LLC. Home-country tax residency problems. An accountant pushing them into a C-Corp, because that is how his business model works. Their business was global. Their structure was still trapping them inside multiple tax systems. We rebuilt it from the ground up. The problem was never that they made too much money. It was that the government had too many ways to reach it. Watch the breakdown below 👇

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Online sellers lose the buy box to faster bots every day. RepriceIQ monitors competitor prices across Amazon, Walmart, eBay, and more — then adjusts your pricing automatically in real time. Never lose margin to a slow spreadsheet again.

  • phithetasigma
    sigma capitalist (@phithetasigma) reported

    I'm not too worried about this because: 1. Model leadership lasts only 3-6 months. Look at the recent cadence of SOTA open/closed models. Token pricing is also in a race to the bottom 2. Alphabet has a moat that's incredibly difficult to break • Search (90% global share) • Ads (27% share, close to Meta's) • Multimodal capabilities - image, video, voice, text, etc • Supply chain and product expertise across devices (laptops, tablets, mobile, wearables, smart home devices, etc), OS (Chrome, Android), consumer & enterprise solutions (Gmail, Maps, Drive, Antigravity, etc) - and customer entrenchment 3. The proprietary data flywheel they have is second to none, and impossible to replicate I can't think of any other company that has such qualities, maybe Microsoft > Meta > Amazon Right now, they are victims of their own success - scale. It's a question of when, not if they fix their internal AI strategy to make it coherent across divisions

  • inf0stache
    osj (@inf0stache) reported

    Finally found a use for the malicious packages I've begun hoarding. Still working on my attribution chops, but I got curious about the chai* related packages and started piecing things together. I had 23 of them in my corpus named chai or chain something. Out of those 23, 16 shared the same traits. Same loader with a misspelled bearrtoken header. The same style of shipping a real library like pino or eth-gas-reporter as a cover. And several of them called back to the same servers, check-server-state.vercel[.]app and server-genimi-check.vercel[.]app, plus a couple jsonkeeper[.]com dead drops. So I ran broader searches on the stuff I noticed, the header, the servers, the drops, and found 13 more that I didn't have stored. A couple were calling back to the same servers as the ones I stored, and 5 shared a single jsonkeeper drop. OSV and Amazon Inspector already had these flagged. So that is 16 from my corpus plus 13 from outside, which puts 29 packages on the same loader. They were disguised as all sorts of things, express middleware, SVG tools, TS helpers, trading SDKs, react tooling. Not saying all 29 are the same person, but at least 19 tie back to one operator through shared servers and the rest are running the same tool. And all of it on npm.

  • Kniffmrbr
    Kniff (@Kniffmrbr) reported

    $Apple just closed at an all-time high. $4.6 trillion. Now look at 2026 AI capex guidance: Amazon: ~$200B Microsoft: ~$190B Google: ~$180B Meta: ~$130B Apple: ~$13B — down 19% year over year. Read that again. The Big Four are burning $725B building AI infrastructure. Apple spends 2% of that, owns the device in 1.5 billion pockets — and lets partners fight over who gets to serve intelligence to it. Everyone's racing to build the power plant. Apple owns the sockets. Genius capital discipline or the biggest strategic miss in tech history? 👇

  • TamboliF
    Faisal☀️ (@TamboliF) reported

    @nothingindia Bought Nothing Phone 3 just 5 days ago from Amazon. Defective from day one — HDFC/iMobile/YONO SIM verification fails. Same Vi SIM works on old OnePlus, factory reset done. First provide service to customer no one replying from nothing support to resolve issues pathetic service.

  • kcasto12
    KC 🇺🇸🇺🇸 (@kcasto12) reported

    @badbake_offgrid I’m in that category. It’s already frustrating Amazon takes 5-7 days instead of 1-2 days. Now USPS wants more money to still have slow service lol.

  • puckingdiva
    ͙͘͡ ❀ bean 𝜗𝜚˚⋆ (@puckingdiva) reported

    @amazon the new one time password feature is stupid, you should fix it

  • jamesmi98842928
    notsofast100 (@jamesmi98842928) reported

    @LibOrNormal Strike one: Absolutely out of line @Amazon. Teach your employees some manners for crying out loud. Strike two: at Amazon, the employee can’t speak English! Fix this.

  • JKRobotics
    Jason Kerestes (@JKRobotics) reported

    @VigilantFox It’s definitely plausible… I have agents that are writing full level directories and software, I’ve also given them permission to make/delete files (no issues for me yet) my main purpose was to for some of which I’ve instructed them to write their own software for purchasing. Right now one of our ai agents buys all of our cots inventory on Amazon and restocks our inventory as needed for orders and processing… it also analyzes and cuts checks for our employees and runs my payroll. Tony’s AI doing it on its own is a little more out there, but only unrealistic if it’s using standard off the shelf agents like grok’s api. There ARE unregulated agents where this is totally possible. Give it a goal, it will find a way.

  • FullofLIGHTCrys
    Full of LIGHT Crystals (@FullofLIGHTCrys) reported

    If you buy from @amazon buyer beware! Have a issue with a pool vacuum, contacted Amazon 5 times over this issue. Finally manager told me to call back 8/9 and then hung up on me. Just be willing to lose whatever you spend with them. $1k mistake!

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