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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
Northampton, England 1
Township of Evan, KS 14
Portsmouth, England 1
Boise, ID 1
Swaffham, England 1
Owings Mills, MD 1
Vénissieux, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Bowling Green, KY 1
Mercer County, NJ 1
Pembroke Dock, Wales 1
Acapulco de Juárez, GRO 1
Cumbernauld, Scotland 3
Malakoff, Île-de-France 1
Martigues, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
City of London, England 2
Donostia / San Sebastián, Basque Country 1
Paris, Île-de-France 15
Troyes, ACAL 2
Hastings, England 1
Fareham, England 1
Isles of Scilly, England 1
Pierre-Bénite, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Purley, England 1
Hammersmith, England 2
Halle (Saale), Saxony-Anhalt 1
North Port, FL 1
Miami, FL 3
Filer, ID 1
Belvidere, IL 1
Templeuve, Hauts-de-France 1
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Eagl3xStrik3
    Eagl3xStrik3 (@Eagl3xStrik3) reported

    @Eyes_up_1973 @rex498703477727 @BrianEntin Supplies are no longer as prominent as it was, people ordered online not because it was convenient only, it's because of inventory. I order **** from Amazon because I cant find what I want in stores and I'm not wasting gas to hunt things down. Times change and we have to adapt

  • WhackedNut
    Whacked-Out Lefty Nut Job 🌎 (@WhackedNut) reported

    @ATLSportsZone Terrible @amazon. Do better!

  • kshtriyankit
    Ankit Singh (@kshtriyankit) reported

    @AmazonHelp @JeffBezos I have already call to amazon associate,what they told me ,the product which is delivered yesterday I have to wait till 22 (need 5 days for investigation) ,if you stil research why you out next delivery for customer? For today delivery issue I have to wait till 23 june

  • TheDivorceTeam
    Mr2x (@TheDivorceTeam) reported

    @TheBTCTherapist The answer to that question is simple does Bitcoin move slowly and steadily down to 30k over the next year Or does it go to 100k Bitcoin is in a Bear market- no one can beat a grizzly / U have to hide and wait for the grizzly to leave Look at Amazon 2000 to 2002

  • RockWithboAt
    boAt (@RockWithboAt) reported

    @JaideepNegi10 Amazon: Login into Amazon - Go to your order - Click Invoice (drop-down)- Invoice 1 or Payslip 1 / Warranty. -Adi (2/2)

  • DavidHannaman
    David Hannaman (@DavidHannaman) reported

    @RightScopee No, not at all. Because even though I down own a Tesla, or pay for a Starlink subscription, or even a X subscription, I think the products he produces are amazing. I buy a lot from Amazon, and even though I don’t care for the man I’m happy Bezos built the company.

  • CowboysChica
    Star Spangled Patriot✨🇺🇸 (@CowboysChica) reported

    @HistorianUSA1 @TimesOutPost @amazon you better knock this **** off. If it happens in my driveway, there will be problems!!

  • _v_h_r_
    NanoLens (@_v_h_r_) reported

    @AmazonHelp I am tired of following up with your team! They even cut the calls without resolution! And your team knowing the issue also transfers me to wrong senior who is unable to help. And more than half the time i am hold.

  • Shelpid_WI3M
    Shelpid.WI3M (@Shelpid_WI3M) reported

    🚨 THE AI BOOM IS BEING PAID FOR WITH DEBT, NOT PROFITS. THAT NEVER ENDS WELL. Read that again slowly. Alphabet Google's parent just issued a 100-year bond that doesn't mature until February 2126, part of a roughly $20 billion borrowing drive to fund its AI buildout. A company is taking on debt that outlives everyone reading this, betting that artificial intelligence pays off across the next century. And here's the unsettling part: investors didn't flinch. The raise pulled in around $100 billion in orders. They're sprinting to hand over money that won't come back for 100 years. That's not quiet confidence. That's desperation wearing confidence as a costume. Look at what the entire Mag7 is doing right now. The 2026 capex numbers being thrown around are staggering: Amazon → roughly $200B in capex, up sharply year over year Microsoft → around $190B, with Azure capacity already stretched thin Google → about $185B, now partly funded by century-long debt Meta → roughly $135B, with free cash flow under heavy pressure Combined, that's hundreds of billions this year alone and analysts are projecting the four biggest spenders could push toward $1 trillion a year as this race accelerates. Almost none of it is funded by today's profits. It's funded by debt and a promise about tomorrow. We've seen this movie before. The dot-com companies were right about the internet. They were just a decade early and most were bankrupt before the vision paid off. Amazon fell around 95%. Microsoft lost roughly 65%. Intel got cut by about 80%. "Too important to fail" turned out to be the most expensive phrase of that entire era. Now here's the kicker: the Mag7 makes up roughly 30% of the entire S&P 500. So when the debt math finally breaks, this won't be a tidy tech correction. It'll be an index-wide event that drags down everyone holding a passive fund. This doesn't mean it all unravels tomorrow. But when it does, you'll want to have seen it coming. Follow now, notifications on. I'll keep you ahead of it.

  • naniprao
    ShadowQuill (@naniprao) reported

    @amazonIN @BATA_India Both are fraudsters deceiving customers selling gift cards,amazon issues bata gift card and store refuses to redeem citing invalid card

  • Mikadzyki_NFT
    Mikadzyki🌙 (@Mikadzyki_NFT) reported

    BREAKING: ANTHROPIC AND THE US GOVERNMENT ARE NOW IN AN OPEN WAR OVER FABLE 5 On June 9 Anthropic released Fable 5, its first public Mythos-class model. On June 12 the government issued an export control directive, and both models vanished worldwide. Formally the ban targeted foreign nationals, but it covered even Anthropic employees without US citizenship. There was no way to tell its own people from outsiders through the API, so Fable 5 and Mythos 5 were shut off for everyone at once. There were two triggers: - first the White House learned that South Korea's SK Telecom, suspected of ties to china, had gained access to mythos through project glasswing - then Amazon showed officials a way to bypass fable's safeguards The irony is that Anthropic wrote the case against itself. For months the company played up the threat: - called mythos too dangerous for open release - said the model should require a license like a weapon - urged the whole industry to slow down development In the end the government took the company at its word and pulled the model, leaning on its own loud warnings. The condition for bringing it back is nearly impossible: block every jailbreak, something no public model can do. Anthropic in turn insists the panic is overblown: - the flaw found is minor and already known - gpt 5.5 and other models find the same bugs with no bypass at all And all of this just weeks before its IPO at a near-trillion valuation. The most powerful model in history lasted three days in open access.

  • Invisible_one19
    Mark Wells (@Invisible_one19) reported

    Consider that all problems that need money could be fixed for just a little less profit: The Scale of Profit:Amazon's annual operating income has surged to over $36 billion.Disney’s consistently clears $12 billion annually. The Cost of the Fix:Closing the local data hub tax subsidy gap nationwide costs around $3 billion to $5 billion a year. The Impact:If the government shaved just 5% to 10% off the top of these massive corporate profit margins through a targeted infrastructure tax, it would generate tens of billions of dollars.That is more than enough to fully fund the physical network, eliminate consumer internet surcharges, and pour massive, stable revenue directly into the Social Security Trust Fund. Best of all? Amazon pays $0 in dividends, meaning everyday investors lose no cash income, and Disney's dividend is so heavily buffered it wouldn't even have to move. The pure unabated greed of corporate America will destroy America. #CorporateAccountability

  • vivekdhonde
    VivekDhonde (@vivekdhonde) reported

    @AmazonHelp Guess what, your SM response team sent me back into the same loop that I have suffered from so much. Now I have started realizing that your chat support system is run by zombies who have no clue of what my problem is, and how to solve it.

  • urmi_mithiya
    urmi mithiya (@urmi_mithiya) reported

    @AmazonHelp I have already shared the details via chat email call.. amazon is denying the glitch, i am not going to spend more time chatting and repeating same story 1:34

  • rebpic
    Rebel Picnic (@rebpic) reported

    @amazon Times are definitely not the same. Now I have 3 broken fire sticks. A fire TV that they will no longer update and Amazon could care less about their prime customers in 2026.

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