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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
Canton, MI 1
Silsbee, TX 1
Bamberg, Bavaria 1
Township of Evan, KS 24
San Jose, CA 4
Département de l'Hérault, Occitanie 1
Elizabeth, NJ 1
Toronto, ON 9
Easton, MD 1
Birmingham, AL 1
Paris, Île-de-France 10
Kansas City, MO 3
Cadillac, MI 1
Atlanta, GA 10
Manchester, England 3
Riverside, CA 2
Ashland, PA 1
Lockport, NY 1
Gustavo Adolfo Madero, CDMX 1
Bengaluru, KA 2
Cluses, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
San Miguel de Allende, GUA 1
Ashburn, VA 7
Rochester, England 1
Montigny-le-Bretonneux, Île-de-France 1
Tucson, AZ 1
Seattle, WA 8
Houston, TX 11
Málaga, Andalusia 1
San Luis Potosí, SLP 1
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • drspacemangames
    DrSpacemanGames (@drspacemangames) reported

    @PigeonGoGaming Given that Amazon is trying to be exactly what the vilain in this game is, I could see how corporate might have issues with First Light.

  • michaelpatron0
    Michael Patrón (@michaelpatron0) reported

    broken *** BS and charge sellers for it. Everything Amazon is doing this year is sickening. Seller morale is at all time low because you guys just keep ******* us over and over and over and over and over. The employees at Amazon making these decisions are the same ones...

  • AbitcrunchyDana
    A Bit Crunchy (@AbitcrunchyDana) reported

    @ObscureJudethe @DisabledDoctor Same! And what I learned is that the longer you do without the fake scents - the more offensive they become! I order from Amazon just so I don't have to go down the isles with candles and laundry detergents!

  • Dr_Gingerballs
    Dr_Gingerballs (@Dr_Gingerballs) reported

    @SkellyFreaks @GerberKawasaki This is actually one of the most beautiful definitions of AI I have ever seen. However, in this case if the figure of merit is [price of beans] x [time to beans], AI increases this number, which means it's decreasing productivity... But not all AI is the same. Amazon delivery drones are also a form of AI. And while they dramatically reduce time to beans (TTB), the increase in cost of beans (COB) outweighs the drop in TTB. Same thing with Tesla FSD, TTB down but COB up more. I think for most people the optimum TTB x COB is just stopping at the grocery store on the way home from work to buy beans. Therefore, what Gerber must be talking about in this tweet is that everyone just planning their day to include stopping to buy beans is the definition of AI and it will change everything. All of the money saved on dashers and personal shoppers and apps and gadgets to remind you of the apps are all replaced with people just buying their beans from the store they already drive past at the immediate time of need. Unfortunately, this massive increase in efficiency is going to eliminate untold numbers of jobs. No more call centers to handle dash orders gone missing. No more office workers to manage the coders building the apps. No more coders. No more dashers, which means car sales will collapse. Oil and Gas will plummet. @GerberKawasaki can you confirm this is what you are talking about?

  • AmazonHelp
    Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported

    @GoutamSinh75521 We're sorry to know the issue with the product. Amazon being a marketplace we can assist you with a return/replacement only within the return window. If it's post the return window, kindly contact the manufacturer to avail the warranty. If the manufacturer is not ready to help, you will have to acquire a service denial letter, so that we can escalate this further. Please don’t provide your order/account details as we consider them to be personal information. Our X page is visible to public. -Likhita

  • _abriefhistory
    A Brief History of... (@_abriefhistory) reported

    A (Brief) History of the Garden Hose The garden hose was designed to fight fires. It has since been used primarily to fight weeds. The first flexible hoses for water were made in the 17th century from leather, stitched by sailmakers, used by fire brigades in Amsterdam as early as 1673. Garden use followed fire use — once a flexible water delivery system existed, applying it to plants was obvious. The garden hose kink is a problem that has existed for as long as the garden hose and has not been solved. Anti-kink hoses arrived in the 20th century. Flat hoses appeared. Expanding hoses that fill with water and contract empty appeared in the 2010s. The expanding hose is the most-returned gardening product on Amazon, with complaints including "burst after two uses" and "reduced to a tangled pile of plastic." The kink, a 400-year-old problem, remains the preferred alternative.

  • tread1776x
    🇺🇸 Im Your Huckleberry 🇺🇸 (@tread1776x) reported

    @Amwysoc I bought some pretty good ones on Amazon and have had no issues with them.

  • PragmaticDude
    Jake Wilde (@PragmaticDude) reported

    @SGAGateBuilder @MichaelShanks @StargateNow Amazon should be broken up with Anti-Trust.

  • Flow2606
    Flow (@Flow2606) reported

    @BaronDestructo this is even worse than Amazon/MGM just sitting on the IP and doing nothing. it would have been ok to me if it happend earlier down the line before all the PR/hype. they essentially just tossed a bone at us fans and took it away again. unbelievable after all those years.

  • AlexPlatz2mz1
    Am Blauen Leuchtturm (@AlexPlatz2mz1) reported

    @AI_EmeraldApple Cancel your subscriptions! Give Amazon the cold shoulder! Stop watching Prime! Bring them down! That is the only way—the *only* way—this arrogant staff will get the message.

  • mcvalada
    Christine Valada is mcvalada.bsky.social (@mcvalada) reported

    I got to a point where AI asked if I wanted a call. I did, but it did not give me a window to insert my number, which I am sure Amazon has. The number I saved from an earlier problem does not answer. My next step will be to call CA’s consumer affairs department.

  • AuraBeetle
    AuraBeetle (@AuraBeetle) reported

    @GentildonnaStan Thats how I felt about an old vintage movie called Videodrome. Started great for the first two acts, amazon lead actor and good concept. But the third act was just terrible, like they had started filming before writing the ending and it shows. Honestly its one of those old films that when you watch it now you realize that people only liked it for the ****** scenes (the world before internet porn had a lot of movies get popular for this, like clockwork orange and the majority of the sword and sorcery genre). Anyway turns out the director was some jewish guy who got evicted from his apartment for immoral behavior, i didn’t even know that was possible.

  • josetorres48777
    jose torres (@josetorres48777) reported

    @amazon FIX YOUR ******* DEBIT CARD APP YOU HAD THE APP DOWN SUNDAY MORNING FOR MAINTENANCE NOW IT NOT WORKING ******* FIX IT ALREADY

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Amazon Haul launched. Temu's trust problem is growing. The budget marketplace is wide open — and nobody owns the $50 ceiling. FiftyFinds changes that. Every product, $50 or less. Built for buyers who are done guessing if the price is fair.

  • Rec1pr0city
    Alter Machete (@Rec1pr0city) reported

    @shanaka86 He is a moron. He is betting that Google, Microsoft and Amazon will not pay their bills? Combined they are raising $300B for data center build outs to meet massive token demand. The models will not get less useful than they are today. At the rate of advancement, they should by 100x more effective in 3 years when the hardware is still at its half life. That means demand for tokens could be 100x greater but more likely it will be 1000x or more because the number of tasks you can accomplish will scale very very fast with intelligence. Agi will have a demand for tokens that is not measurable. Infinite demand. That's because there will be no limit to the number of problems to solve and Agi that's recursively self improving will lead to ASI. In that scenario, AI will demand infinite tokens to self improve alone much less solve problems.

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