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
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.
Amazon users affected:
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 |
|---|---|
| Atlanta, GA | 5 |
| Sydney, NSW | 1 |
| Hyannis, MA | 1 |
| Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 2 |
| A Estrada, Galicia | 1 |
| Morlaix, Brittany | 1 |
| Mumbai, MH | 1 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 16 |
| Iztapalapa, CDMX | 1 |
| Charlotte, NC | 3 |
| Annecy, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Santiago de Querétaro, QUE | 2 |
| Kingston upon Hull, England | 1 |
| Pensacola, FL | 1 |
| São Paulo, SP | 1 |
| London, England | 5 |
| Langen, Lower Saxony | 1 |
| Saint-Nazaire, Pays de la Loire | 1 |
| Orléans, Centre | 1 |
| Naxxar, In-Naxxar | 1 |
| Seattle, WA | 5 |
| Rheine, NRW | 1 |
| Poplar, England | 2 |
| Valréas, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | 1 |
| Chartres, Centre | 1 |
| Valencia, Valencia | 1 |
| Warwick, England | 1 |
| Pontault-Combault, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Cognac, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 1 |
| Chhindwāra, MP | 1 |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Vinay K (@vinaysk2) reported@AmazonHelp You have responded to my message but NOT RESOLVED my issue
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BlackIntus (@Blackintus) reportedGoldman Sachs projects 63,000 commercial robotaxis on US roads by 2030. Right now there are 4,000 — almost all Waymo. The regulatory framework to govern them doesn’t exist yet. Waymo operates in 11 cities and announced expansion to Denver, Las Vegas, San Diego, and Tampa this week. Tesla’s Cybercab is coming. Amazon’s Zoox is live. The fleet is scaling faster than the legal infrastructure around it. The enforcement gap is real and getting expensive to ignore. Austin has logged 298 AV incidents since July 2023 — 231 involving Waymo alone. In March, a Waymo vehicle blocked an ambulance responding to a shooting. In Texas, police still can’t write a ticket to a car without a driver. Filing a complaint requires identifying the registered legal agent, issuing a court summons, and hoping the law firm shows up. Eight complaints filed in three years. California moved first. A new law effective July 1 allows officers to issue notices of noncompliance directly to AV manufacturers for moving violations. That’s the model other states will follow — or fight. The liability question is unresolved at the federal level. NHTSA is pushing developers to improve first-responder interaction this week. No centralized federal rules exist. Each city is writing its own playbook. For Alphabet, Tesla, and Amazon, this isn’t just a PR problem. Regulatory fragmentation across 50 states creates compliance costs, deployment delays, and litigation exposure that don’t appear in any current valuation model. The 63,000-unit Goldman target assumes a functioning regulatory environment. That environment is being built in real time, one corral of traffic cones at a time. @Blackintus
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Thia Taylor (@xntrcti) reported@BollFILMS I went to Amazon and purchased this movie after seeing the 1st 3rd of it free, here on X. I got to say, it's definately emotional. I do have an issue with him leaving fingerprints absolutely everywhere, however.
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YT.com/Super DropKick (@SuperDropKick17) reported@Nekotario @mousethegame Aw man that sucks! I usually don’t try to pre order from Amazon because I’ve had multiple issues with them and pre orders being cancelled and delayed… Amazon is just super unreliable for pre orders… Hopfully you get yours soon!
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Madhu Kumar (@madhulucky225) reportedTo make matters worse, the customer care representative spoke very rudely during the call instead of helping resolve the issue.This has been a very frustrating experience, and it has seriously affected my trust in Amazon’s service. @amazonIN @amazon
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Display Geek, Inc. (@DisplayGeek) reported@JAM92_ @AmazonHelp It’s an AI bot now. If you try to open a ticket they will email you for 10 years that it is still being investigated. If you call they will send you to 7 agents only to tell you they can’t fix it and you need to create a ticket. This is how big business operates now.
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d i v e r g e n t (@raichutokenized) reportedH2 2026 - Predictions and Positioning my thought process on semiconductors, hyperscalers, robotics, software and Bitcoin; ranking them as baskets and exploring ideas on individual assets. 1) AI Infrastructure we are FAR from done. this doesn’t mean we’ll see crazy moves like the first half of the year but AI infra will keep outperforming in my opinion and this is why: - demand is still massive and it’s outpacing supply. memory/storage demand is crazy, hence the expansion from Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron. - SK Hynix Chairman says customers are asking for 5x-6x capacity while SK Hynix can provide 2x capacity. - the inflection point should be capex slowing down, and whenever there is hesitation or FUD surrounding the market - boom: Google announces billions of dollar, or the Meta news this week. consensus for a material capex slowdown is 2028. however, I think that’s a stretch in a trading perspective because hyperscaler AI revenue growth is at least as important as capex to look when it comes to rotation. > inside AI-infra, I have some favorites: a) $SNDK will continue to outperform $MU - flash/NAND will become more important in inference and agentic era. - SanDisk and SK Hynix developing HBF (High Bandwidth Flash), first samples are targeted for H2 2026, even though the commercial ramp is targeted for 2029-2030, I think we will hear more of HBF and samples might act as a catalyst - and Micron’s marketcap is 4x SanDisk’s b) $LRCX and $AMAT will outperform both Micron and Nvidia - memory expansion will benefit Lam and Applied Materials - I’m not bearish on Nvidia. however, LRCX and AMAT win regardless of the accelarator, whether it’s Blackwell, Rubin, AMD, Google TPUs, Amazon or Meta. c) $NBIS will continue lead the neocloud sector, mainly because the business is much better than their competitors d) $LITE and $AAOI are the most asymmetric bets - I think CPO delay impact will fade in the coming weeks, and share prices will soar e) $INTC will re-rate once again, I recently explained why on another post f) I expect $ALAB and $CRDO to continue g) $FLEX will be something we will hear a lot by EOY if I had to choose 2 stocks, SanDisk and Intel - and I think $DISK will outperfom $DRAM 2) Hyperscalers - I think valuations are ridiculous, and earning might bring growth and margins that investors desperately want. however, I think capex remains as the biggest issue and I’m def not expecting any slowing down in 2026. - sell hyperscalers/buy infra trade is coming to an end imo but this doesn’t mean hyperscalers will outperform. on the contrary, I have no intention to buy yet. - I think they need a serious bounce in the coming months, but I still see more upside in AI infra. - $META for high beta, $GOOG $AMZN and $MSFT safer in that order imo 3) Software - I think this a worst bet than hyperscalers. I know AI revenue will accelerate but broad re-rating is waiting for recurring AI revenue and AI-infra to cool off. - $NOW and $PLTR are the best plays but I’m not buying. 4) Robotics this is the best satellite play but I’m not talking about humanoids. I’m talking about companies selling the necessary infrastructure/parts into many platforms, not just humanoids. - $VPG $CGNX and $OUST are my top three 5) Bitcoin $BTC is one of the best bets for the next 2-3 years. I’m expecting a bottom below $55K in September and October but these levels are also great entry points. - but H2 2026 is an entry point for Bitcoin, so I don’t have high hopes for EOY in short, I’m not expecting a change in fundamentals until Q2 2027 and AI-infra will continue to overperform imo.
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@CXTM💢 (@CallicoBadger) reported@bungostraydog5 i really dont know why they really din't care i would go back to s1 and fix alastor colors, at least on s1 on amazon, but hey. i guess that's not a real issue for them
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Skeptical Cynic (@Johnrjayatl) reported@ScottPresler They are necessary if we are to be dominant in AI, but where they are (being jammed down rural areas, often in backroom deals), electricity rates and gris issues (again rural) and water usage (well impacting local water tables). Data centers should be required to be walled off in terms of grid and be pari passu with the local community in terms of availability, if not subordinate. The cooling systems should be closed systems with local sourcing managed by local counties. There should be 1,000 foot buffers of the building to the property line (noise). The lessees should be responsible for any pollution at the parent level (the hyperscaler: amazon, meta, etc) and not an SPE or other liability shielding structure.
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Agnawing Beaver (@michaelweberbr1) reported@gator_gum He isn’t actually rich with cash flow you realize it’s just stocks that could be worthless tomorrow. He doesn’t own house even. Ask yourself how many Amazon packages arrived at your door this month. You have no problem paying that “richest” guy tho… or bloody Gates for your computer apps you use to cheerlead on here.
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Jennifer (@Jeni41671) reported@ewdaisyrose @PollTracker2024 An innovator isn’t replaceable. Another innovator of Elon’s contributions doesn’t exist anywhere. His employees are lucky to learn and have his support to contribute and be part of it all. Sounds like you are sad about no more drag story hours in the Amazon Sounds like you are the problem
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Beth W (@karmaround2) reported@2026GloriaP @oasishealthapp @Publix I can’t find the baking soda in any grocery store. I’ve shopped stores up and down the east and have never found it. I order mine in Amazon. I figure it has something to do with conflicts with arm & hammer
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Dr. Dorothea Bedkowski (@DrBedkowski) reported@EU_Commission Amazon Germany seems to block Chinese sellers of irons (for ironing clothes) on its platform, listing German, "western" and its own products only. That's a big problem for me, because these are all very expensive or very low quality. Unblock it.
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Wsleysnipes (@wsleysnipes) reported@Rememberfright What? Who’s saying it was DC I thought the consensus was it was Amazon as it coincided with the most recent season of invincible + they shut down some streaming sites too
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Ξffex (@Sefex81) reported🔔Only about 5-10% of crypto users use a hardware wallet ✅Get one! Buy it directly from the manufacturer -- not Amazon ✅Set up a brand new seed phrase ♦Write it down or etch it on a metal plate ♦Do not store this in the cloud ♦Do not store on your computer ✅Only send/receive to it ✅Do not connect it to any dapps ✅Do not approve any transactions on it other than send/receive ⚡Cannot afford a hardware wallet right now? Then at least set up another wallet as a vault. Just like the hardware wallet, only send/receive with it ⚡The vault is not better than a hardware wallet, but it is better than storing your crypto in the same hot wallet that you use every day that is connected to many apps and sites