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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
Township of Chester, OH 1
Denver, CO 11
Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein 1
Township of Evan, KS 15
Allegan, MI 1
Paris, Île-de-France 7
Toronto, ON 12
Dallas, TX 14
Chicago, IL 13
Rājkot, GJ 1
Tijuana, BCN 1
Houston, TX 7
Edison, NJ 5
Lynchburg, VA 2
Los Angeles, CA 12
Greenville, NC 1
Strasbourg, ACAL 1
Runnemede, NJ 1
Anaheim, CA 1
Ashburn, VA 10
Las Vegas, NV 5
Manchester, England 3
New York City, NY 18
Byram, MS 1
Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 2
Atlanta, GA 9
Naucalpan de Juárez, MEX 1
Realengo, RJ 2
Fort Worth, TX 4
Blue Ridge Summit, PA 1
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Community Discussion

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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • AlphaBitSage
    Frank Oxman (@AlphaBitSage) reported

    @awmayhall @amazon Drivers aren’t obligated to follow every note. Instructions are best-effort—if they involve access, safety risk, or slow the route, they’ll default to the safest standard drop and move on. My suggestion is a parcel box.

  • Crypto_Jargon
    Crypto Jargon (@Crypto_Jargon) reported

    Ryan Cohen is swinging for the fences again. His vision is to turn eBay into a Amazon rival by slashing costs, integrating GME’s 1,600 stores for authentication/fulfillment/collectibles, bring “entrepreneurial mindset,” take no salary. This sounds sold on paper but the math is brutal. $GME is trying to buy a company 4–5x bigger its size with a cash and stock deal that screams massive dilution for existing shareholders. Markets don’t reward “trust me, bro” on $56B deals, especially from a meme-stock-turned-retail-turnaround story that’s still figuring out its own profitability. The real problem is, Public markets are brutal disciplinarians. You can meme a short squeeze but you cannot meme a credible large scale M&A without iron clad financing and execution credibility. The fact is, Cohen turned Chewy into a beast and tried the same at GME. We respect the operator DNA. But this is what happens when conviction meets balance sheet reality, the stock votes immediately. Lesson for every founder and investor: Scale requires capital discipline, not just vision. Hype gets you on CNBC. Numbers get you the deal closed.

  • nefraqueen
    NormaJ (@nefraqueen) reported

    @themodpun These people are refusing to accept responsibility, then cry victim. Amazon has excellent delivery service and seniors can have their prescriptions delivered on a reoccurring basis. If the stupid people in the community would help them do it. Problem solved.

  • HeyanshRam
    Ramesh Ram (@HeyanshRam) reported

    @AmazonHelp I have raised ticket-D444029728 for fasttag issue still no response and issues is not fixed. Worst service from Amazon

  • AlSultan_Meriam
    Meriam Al Sultan سا(حرة) 🪄 (@AlSultan_Meriam) reported

    This guy ordered a t shirt with baby Yoda’s from the official Star Wars store on Amazon They shipped him a t shirt that has a warning if the warning was printed it means it’s faulty and not to ship it He complained to Amazon about the error and requested a replacement They shipped another faulty one! 🤓

  • AmazonHelp
    Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported

    @naikbhavin Kindly copy the link > paste it on a 'web browser' > login to your Amazon account and fill all the required details. We'll check and get back to you within 6-12 hours via email. -Ragasree

  • goreville_
    goreville (@goreville_) reported

    @rickybishop2214 @figueroa5036 @Azariel91 That makes no sense. So people are allowed to order off uber eats, and call them “uber eats driver”. But when someone orders off Amazon, and calls them an amazon driver, there’s a problem? LOL… dude stop.

  • Fomaphobic
    Ozymandias (@Fomaphobic) reported

    @SJW_ForAll @MarcoFoster_ The notion that some random Amazon employee built Amazon is ridiculous and misguided. You can't tear it down legally and if the idiot masses decide to tear down capitalism, as they have in Venezuela and Bolivia and Brazil among other places, they will suffer more than anyone.

  • SgtSchultzz
    Sgt Schultz (@SgtSchultzz) reported

    @awmayhall @amazon The "not my problem/not my job" Americans have got to go, forever

  • CoinGoNet
    CoinGo (@CoinGoNet) reported

    💥 GameStop down 9% after announcing an offer to buy eBay. Two legacy brands trying to solve relevance with M&A instead of innovation. Classic desperation move. GME rode a meme wave but never built a sustainable business model. Now they're burning cash on empire building. eBay isn't a growth asset. It's a fading marketplace that lost to Amazon years ago. This isn't strategic vision. It's a distraction from fundamental weakness dressed up as ambition. #GameStop #eBay

  • KalpeshPansare
    Kalpesh Pansare (@KalpeshPansare) reported

    @AmazonHelp Delivery agent called before delivery. I requested delivery after 6pm, he said he’d come by 4. I left work early, but he didn’t show up and now I can’t reach him. This one-way communication system is really frustrating. Please fix this.

  • redpillb0t
    redpillbot (@redpillb0t) reported

    Amazon just got caught running a secret price manipulation operation with Levi's, Home Depot, Walmart, and many more. Every time you "comparison shopped" online, you were looking at prices that were already rigged. Here's what happened: Amazon would monitor prices on Walmart, Target, Best Buy, Home Depot, and Chewy in real time. The second a competitor listed a product cheaper than Amazon, they'd contact the brand directly and tell them to "fix it." And the exact emails are now PUBLIC. Amazon sent Levi's links to two Walmart listings with the subject line "styles of concern." They basically said the prices on Walmart are too low and we have a problem. The next day, Levi's responded: "I talked to Walmart and they have partnered with us to take Easy Khaki Classic fit back up to ladder SPP price, $29.99 immediately." Levi's literally called Walmart and told them to raise the price. Because Amazon told Levi's to make the call. Walmart complied. Then Amazon matched the HIGHER price. Both retailers ended up charging more. The customer paid extra. Nobody competed. Same playbook with Hanes: Amazon sent them links showing Target and Walmart prices were lower. Hanes confirmed they "reached out to Target and Walmart to have the prices increased." Target increased the prices. Walmart increased the prices. Amazon kept their margins. But it gets even worse... Amazon told Allergan (the company that makes eye drops) that their product was "suppressed" on Amazon because it was cheaper on another site. Allergan responded: "Walmart got their price back up to $16.99." Amazon then unsuppressed the listing. They did this with pet treats on Chewy. Furniture on Home Depot. Products across dozens of categories spanning YEARS. The mechanism is simple but terrifying: If you're a brand and you sell cheaper on Walmart than on Amazon, Amazon suppresses your product, removes you from the Buy Box, buries you in search results, and effectively makes you invisible to 300 million customers. Brands can't afford that. So they call Walmart and Target and say "raise your prices or we'll lose our Amazon listings." Walmart and Target comply because they need the brand's products. Amazon captures 40 cents of every dollar spent online in America. That gives them the leverage to set prices across THE ENTIRE internet. Not just their own platform. So turns out, you were never comparison shopping. You were looking at a coordinated price floor set by Amazon through backroom phone calls between brands and their competitors. "Amazon is working to make your life more unaffordable." 3 separate antitrust trials are now scheduled for 2027. The FTC has its own case. 18 states plus the DOJ are piling on. This is literally happening during the WORST affordability crisis in a generation. Groceries up 25% since 2020. Housing unaffordable. Wages flat. And the largest ecommerce company on Earth has been secretly coordinating with brands to make sure you can't find a cheaper price ANYWHERE. "Competition" in retail is just a fantasy.

  • angie_c_w
    Angie (@angie_c_w) reported

    @AmazonHelp Apparently someone is contacting the accessibility team because instead of having a live chat option and taking 2 mins to resolve the product issue, it now takes getting stuck in AI loops, signposting that isn't available, awful service etc and an hour later still not resolved

  • sellerboard
    sellerboard (@sellerboard) reported

    Most Amazon sellers don’t lose money all at once — they lose it quietly. Small fee increases. Lost Buy Box. Listing changes you didn’t notice. Each seems minor. Together, they drain profit. It’s not a data problem. It’s timing. sellerboard Alerts = real-time signals so you act before it costs you.

  • lenac2009
    Celena (@lenac2009) reported

    @MAGA_X_Times @BAMAPERRY I haven't had any issues. I tried to return my last item I bought from Amazon, worth about $30. They told me to keep it and then credited my credit card.

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