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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
Seattle, WA 11
Houston, TX 11
Málaga, Andalusia 1
Township of Evan, KS 20
San Luis Potosí, SLP 1
Hagenbach, ACAL 1
Roby, TX 1
Winter Garden, FL 1
Greer, SC 2
Manchester, NH 1
Everett, WA 1
Griselles, Centre 1
Wellington, FL 1
Migennes, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 1
Peoria, AZ 1
Chicago, IL 13
Los Angeles, CA 8
Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 2
Columbus, OH 2
Leipzig, Saxony 1
Brussels, Brussels Capital 2
Santa Clarita, CA 1
Amarillo, TX 1
Torreón, COA 3
Township of Wayland, MI 1
Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 3
West Palm Beach, FL 1
Denver, CO 8
Fleet, England 1
Paris, Île-de-France 10
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • CFC_Preetam
    Preetam (@CFC_Preetam) reported

    @amazonIN @AmazonHelp I am facing severe issues with a return pickup. My induction cooktop return has been ghosted by the local delivery hub twice now—first on May 28 and again today, May 30.

  • Subham7Rath
    Subham Rath (@Subham7Rath) reported

    @AmazonHelp Pls stop asking me to go through the same process again and focus on resolving the actual issue.

  • SUCCESSMAPPERS
    Pietro Mappers (of Success Mappers) (@SUCCESSMAPPERS) reported

    Amazon SEO isn't just stuffing keywords; it’s diagnosing your funnel. No impressions? You have an indexing or bid problem. Impressions but no clicks? You have a Main Image or Price problem. Fix the exact bottleneck before changing random variables. #AmazonSEO

  • ankit_halcyon
    Ankit Mishra (@ankit_halcyon) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazon @amazonIN Madam I don't have the time to login and chat with your team. I have apprised the concern. Pls ensure compliance.

  • ratapsst
    🐀 (@ratapsst) reported

    @sihir_sains dude how ******** are you people having so much trouble with suitcases? i just buy whatever looks decent on Amazon and they last me 5-8 years. if you know the names of a bunch of suitcase brands and are spending 4+ figures on them only for them to break, ur straight up retarded

  • ChartBreakouts
    StockChartBreakouts.com (@ChartBreakouts) reported

    $SNOW Snowflake surged 40%+ this week. Why it matters beyond the stock: Snowflake signed a $6B deal with Amazon — the largest cloud data contract in company history. Product revenue growth reaccelerated. Net revenue retention rate: above 130% — customers spending more every year. Software was the worst-performing sector in earnings season. Snowflake just proved the category isn't broken — just selective. The iShares Software ETF broke above its 200-day moving average for the first time this year on the news. Not financial advice. $SNOW

  • Hombrevaquero
    Hombre (@Hombrevaquero) reported

    @SecDuffy @FMCSA Why haven't you cracked down on Amazon? None of the delivery drivers speak english!

  • JasperSaberi1
    Jasper Saberi (@JasperSaberi1) reported

    @michaelolsen @jane78956 @ChrisMurphyCT It’s an interesting problem: in this case it appears that treating its drivers better with more time for restroom breaks would result in higher cost of delivery which would negatively affect the customer experience and competitiveness of Amazon. The founder of Southwest had an interesting take on this: happy employees make for happy customers, happy customers become returning customers, returning customers make happy shareholders. But that’s a service-based industry with direct interaction with the customer. In this case with Amazon there isn’t a direct interaction between the driver and the customer.

  • RealMattMalecki
    Matt Malecki (@RealMattMalecki) reported

    Here are some jobs that didn't exist before computers and the internet came into existence. You'll notice, Bell Atlantic is out of business. USPS is struggling thanks to email. Many retail shops have gone bankrupt because of online competitors. Notice many of the new jobs are much higher pay/status than the ones that were lost. Software developer / engineer Web developer Web designer UX/UI designer Database administrator Network administrator Systems administrator IT support technician Cybersecurity analyst Cloud architect DevOps engineer Data scientist Data analyst Computer hardware engineer QA / software tester Social media manager Digital marketing specialist SEO specialist Content creator / YouTuber / streamer Influencer Podcast producer App developer (mobile) Game developer E-commerce manager Online seller (eBay/Amazon/Etsy) Dropshipping operator Affiliate marketer Email marketing specialist Community / forum moderator Blogger Webmaster IT project manager Scrum master / Agile coach Help desk / technical support rep Computer repair technician Telecommunications technician Search engine engineer Online advertising specialist (PPC/ad ops) Web analytics specialist Information security officer (CISO) Penetration tester / ethical hacker Blockchain developer Mobile UX researcher Crowdfunding manager Remote work / virtual assistant Online educator / course creator Streaming media engineer Cloud support engineer Digital forensics analyst Data center technician Server farm operations manager Fiber optic / broadband installer Cell tower technician Undersea cable engineer Semiconductor fab worker Microchip designer Circuit board (PCB) manufacturer Electronics recycler / e-waste processor Computer/electronics retail salesperson Warehouse robotics technician Fulfillment center worker (Amazon-style) Last-mile delivery driver Rideshare driver (Uber/Lyft) Food delivery courier (DoorDash/Grubhub) Drone delivery operator HVAC technician specializing in data center cooling Backup power / UPS / generator technician Uninterruptible power supply engineer Battery / energy storage technician for data centers Crypto miner / mining rig operator Payment processing specialist Online fraud investigator Chargeback / dispute analyst Identity verification specialist Content moderator (outsourced) Live chat support agent Call center technical rep Subscription billing specialist SaaS account manager / customer success manager Cloud cost optimization consultant IT asset disposal (ITAD) specialist Tech repair / refurbishment technician Phone screen repair technician Drone photographer / videographer Video editor for online content Thumbnail designer / graphic artist for creators Podcast editor Translation / localization specialist for apps and sites Captioning / transcription service worker Virtual event producer Webinar coordinator 3D printing technician / service bureau operator Smart home installer Security camera / surveillance system installer POS (point-of-sale) system installer and support EV charging station technician GPS / fleet tracking specialist Geographic information systems (GIS) technician Digital advertising auditor App store optimization specialist Online reputation management consultant Affiliate network manager Influencer talent agent / manager Dropship supplier coordinator Returns / reverse logistics coordinator Packaging engineer for e-commerce Tech logistics / supply chain analyst Here are some jobs that have been eliminated or greatly reduced: Switchboard operator / telephone operator Elevator operator Lamplighter (lit gas street lamps) Lector (read to factory workers) Knocker-upper (woke people before alarm clocks) Ice cutter / iceman (delivered ice before refrigeration) Milkman (largely gone) Town crier Pinsetter (set bowling pins by hand) Human computer (did calculations by hand) Typist / typing pool worker Stenographer (largely) Telegraph operator Telegram delivery boy Switchman / signalman (many railroad roles) Linotype / typesetting operator Hot metal compositor Film projectionist (mostly) Video rental store clerk Photo lab technician / one-hour photo developer Film processor Travel agent (greatly diminished) Bowling alley pinspotter Rag-and-bone man Resurrectionist (body snatcher for medical schools) Leech collector Mudlark Plague doctor Court jester Powder monkey (carried gunpowder on ships) Caddy (diminished by carts, though still around) Toll booth operator (mostly automated) Bank teller (sharply reduced, not gone) Bowling pinsetter Gandy dancer (railroad track worker) Cooper (barrel maker, mostly) Wheelwright Blacksmith (largely, outside specialty work) Whaler Vacuum tube maker Punch card operator / keypunch operator Card puncher Dictaphone operator Copy boy (newspapers) Newspaper paste-up artist Bridge toll collector (mostly) Encyclopedia salesman Door-to-door salesman (largely) Movie theater usher (mostly) Watchman / knocker-up Aircraft flight engineer (automated out of most cockpits) Telephone directory printer / distributor

  • BakedGoodsYYC
    Baked Goods (@BakedGoodsYYC) reported

    @TheNorthern0ne @SansLettuce @ItsLulu_7 High prices aren’t the only problem monopolies. They undercut their own vendors with Amazon basics knock offs as one example. Their mistreatment of the workers is another. There’s a reason their workers pee in bottles and wear diapers.

  • macstreams
    🏳️‍🌈 bliss 🏳️‍🌈 (@macstreams) reported

    @LibDems Why is it all of a sudden an issue that the final is behind a paywall of (£6.00 HBO MAX with ADs), as it seemed fine that the rest of the Champions League was behind a paywall (£36 Amazon and TNT) seems hypocritical to complain now and not at the start of the season

  • tremisai
    Tremis Wealth Tracker (@tremisai) reported

    Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket just exploded on the launch pad at Cape Canaveral during a static fire test. One of the largest non-nuclear explosions in history. Launch pad destroyed. Only operational New Glenn pad gone. Amazon paid $2.7B for Blue Origin to launch its satellites. That timeline is now in serious jeopardy. Space stocks got wrecked Friday: AST SpaceMobile down 15%, Rocket Lab dragged lower. Deutsche Bank says ASTS can't hit its 2026 satellite target without New Glenn. NASA moon missions delayed. Bezos' space ambitions set back years. #BlueOrigin #Space #Markets

  • rohanpaul_ai
    Rohan Paul (@rohanpaul_ai) reported

    Amazon unveiled “Resilient Network Graphs,” (RNG) a data center network that reduces hardware needs by 69% and raises throughput by 33%. It is now default for most AWS workloads. They revealed that it has been quietly deploying the design across its data centers since last year, and it is now the default data center network for most AWS workloads. It replaced tree-shaped datacenter networks with flatter random ones that waste less capacity. For decades, fat-tree networks worked because they were predictable, but their layered shape can concentrate traffic at choke points while other links sit underused. So the problem is that fat-tree networks are easy to run, but their hierarchy can trap traffic on a few links while other links sit unused. “Resilient Network Graphs,” (RNG) fixes this by connecting routers in a flat quasi-random graph, so many different paths exist between servers instead of a few fixed routes through upper layers. RNG attacks the problem by flattening the fabric into a quasi-random graph, where many small independent paths replace a few privileged routes. Its routing system, Spraypoint, spreads traffic across many separate paths, while its ShuffleBox cabling device makes the random-looking wiring practical to build and expand. Instead of asking every packet to chase the shortest path, Spraypoint fans traffic outward and then guides it back through distributed waypoints, creating many edge-disjoint paths without requiring exotic switch memory. The authors tested RNG in 2 real Amazon production fabrics and compared it with fat-tree networks using transport and storage workloads. The main result is that RNG matched fat-tree application performance, found far more separate paths than common routing methods, and was estimated to cost 9% to 45% less. The hard part is not the idea, but the engineering, because routing in a random mesh needs smarter path selection and the physical system must manage millions of fiber connections without becoming impossible to operate. This is important for AI clusters because training traffic is huge, synchronized, and sensitive to congestion, so a network that spreads load better can make expensive GPUs spend less time waiting. ---- Link – arxiv. org/abs/2604.15261 Title: "RNG: Flat Datacenter Networks at Scale"

  • ugesh_v
    Ugesh (@ugesh_v) reported

    @flipkartsupport Your apology doesn't resolve the issue! Who is accountable for the inconveniences caused! I'm not getting that product in that price now even on @amazon Literally I'm losing money. @Flipkart

  • ithrewgames
    Divine Vally (@ithrewgames) reported

    @dizzdadawg @Boxing_Flamingo Jai fighting Noel on Zuffa for 8 dollars. David fighting that same guy on Amazon for 80. See the problem here?

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