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:
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Most Affected Locations
Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:
| Location | Reports |
|---|---|
| Owego, NY | 1 |
| Mississauga, ON | 1 |
| Grand Coulee, WA | 1 |
| Sanguinet, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 1 |
| Bigastro, Valencia | 1 |
| Perth, WA | 1 |
| Dallas, TX | 2 |
| Seattle, WA | 4 |
| Barcelona, Catalonia | 1 |
| Oak Lawn, IL | 1 |
| Castelsarrasin, Occitanie | 1 |
| Salzburg, Salzburg | 1 |
| Fort Smith, AR | 1 |
| Los Angeles, CA | 4 |
| Chicago, IL | 4 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 18 |
| Fléron, Wallonia | 1 |
| Melbourne, VIC | 1 |
| Township of Evan, KS | 11 |
| Lillers, Hauts-de-France | 1 |
| Ciudad Jardín, MEX | 1 |
| Southampton, England | 1 |
| Valencia, PA | 1 |
| Les Herbiers, Pays de la Loire | 1 |
| Coacalco, MEX | 1 |
| Rouyn-Noranda, QC | 1 |
| Atlanta, GA | 5 |
| Sydney, NSW | 1 |
| Hyannis, MA | 1 |
| Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Don’t Be Evil (@CFMadiera) reported@BenjaminTuron @JasonMiyaresVA You know this how?? There are Amazon boxes at a lot of 7-Eleven’s because dense apartment buildings are too difficult to deliver to. There are solutions to these problems. Your mind is just too small.
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Ajani O (@ajanioden) reportedI’m sending out letters of dispute to @AmazonHelp @FlexDriverAssoc this wknd for the constant unresolved documented issues. Also filing letters of arbitration for @lyft for a bad faith appeal yrs ago. Time for justice any lawyers wanna help I’ll gladly pay that Bag
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Velvet Unicorn (@VU_virtuals) reportedRails Got Funded, Agents Got Hacked TradFi Buys Rails Citadel Securities put 400m into @cryptocom at a 20b valuation, its first institutional round in 10 years, with the money aimed at tokenized securities, derivatives, and a 24/7 TradFi-crypto bridge. That is the cleanest signal of the day: the serious money is not buying slogans, it is buying market structure. Robinhood’s Split Screen Robinhood Chain reported 5.25b in cleared volume for the week, up 490%, while Vlad Tenev leaned into the idea that memes and RWAs do not have to be separate lanes. @virtuals_io added every Robinhood Chain agent to Binance Wallet Meme Rush discovery, and the reported agent-token volume split is stark: 13.9m on Robinhood Chain versus 52.8k on Base. The non-obvious read is that Robinhood is testing culture and tokenized finance as the same distribution funnel. Agents Become Targets Hugging Face disclosed an autonomous AI-agent breach driven by a malicious dataset that exploited code-execution paths and moved laterally toward cluster credentials. CISA also added Langflow to its KEV list over API key and AWS credential leaks, formally treating AI-agent platforms as Tier-0 attack surfaces. The sharp edge here is forensic: Hugging Face needed an open-weight model to analyze the attack because commercial guardrails blocked access to the logs. AI Premium Strains The AI equity complex is no longer getting a free pass from capital markets: TMT is now 49% of the S&P 500’s market value, momentum-stock volatility is running at a record 4.0x the S&P 500, and XLK saw 8.7b in outflows over the last month. Big Tech bond demand also softened, with the cover ratio for deals from Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, and Oracle down to about 1.7x in July. That does not kill the AI trade, but it makes the bar higher for anything in crypto pretending “AI” alone is a business model. Meme Liquidity Churn On-chain attention stayed fast and thin: SOLdiers was up 166.61% on 4.93m volume with turnover at 2.44x market cap, while Jimothy was up 59.84% on 26.05m volume and 2.02x turnover. BRIAN showed the other side of the same machine, down 82.38% in 24 hours while still trading 5.43m against a 1.75m market cap. This is not broad risk appetite; it is attention recycling through shallow pools at high speed. Net Read Today’s market was about the collision of three things: institutional rails getting funded, agent infrastructure becoming useful enough to attack, and retail liquidity still behaving like a pressure hose. The watch item is not which narrative wins the week; it is which networks can turn volume into durable revenue while keeping the new AI and tokenization attack surfaces from becoming the main story.
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedYou don't have a pricing problem. You have an intelligence problem. CompeteMind watches your competitors 24/7 across Amazon, eBay, Shopify—alerts you when something matters, generates daily reports. Real-time competitive intel without the manual work. Live soon.
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Robin Ensminger (@ensmi99700) reportedIf you go to Amazon, they have camera blocking license plate covers take a stickers off your car so they cannot be identified my car. The back window is tinted, but not the driver side, the passenger side and only part of my front window. I’m having them tinted problem solved.
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Patrick Moorhead (@PatrickMoorhead) reportedChamath said on the latest All-In on Apple: “I haven't really seen Apple act very litigiously in 25 years in Silicon Valley, so that's obviously a concerning data point for OpenAI.” I almost fell out of my chair. Here’s what Fable 5 said: “Chamath’s claim doesn’t hold up. The context matters: he said it on All-In while discussing Apple’s new federal lawsuit accusing OpenAI, its hardware subsidiary io Products, and two former Apple employees of using stolen trade secrets to accelerate OpenAI’s hardware push. The framing that this suit is out of character for Apple is wrong on the 25-year record. The record, all within his window: •Apple v. Samsung (2011-2018). The biggest patent battle of the modern technology era, spanning four continents over seven years, launched after Steve Jobs threatened to go “thermonuclear” on Android rivals. Apple also sued HTC (2010) and fought Motorola in the same campaign. This was the defining offensive litigation of the smartphone era, and Apple started it. •Apple v. Qualcomm (2017-2019). Apple sued Qualcomm for over $1 billion in unpaid royalty rebates, accusing it of anticompetitive licensing practices, and the fight went global before settling in 2019. •Trade secret suits against startups and its own people. Apple sued chip startup Rivos in 2022 after roughly 50 SoC engineers left, and separately sued Gerard Williams III, its former chief chip architect, over Nuvia. It has repeatedly sued individual ex-employees, including a former employee over alleged theft of Watch trade secrets. •Trademark aggression. From 2019-2021 Apple filed 215 trademark oppositions, more than Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and Facebook combined at 136, often targeting small businesses and nonprofits. It also sued Amazon over the “App Store” name in 2011. •Other offensive suits. Apple sued NSO Group in 2021 over Pegasus spyware, plus Corellium (2019), Psystar, and rumor sites like Think Secret in the mid-2000s. The defensible kernel in Chamath’s point: under Tim Cook, Apple wound down the mega-wars (Samsung settled 2018, Qualcomm 2019) and has mostly been the defendant since, against Epic, the DOJ, the EU, Masimo, and now xAI. Offensive suits in the Cook era have been narrow: employees, leakers, security firms. So “Apple rarely initiates big fights against peers anymore” is arguable. “Not very litigious in 25 years” is not. That window includes the most expensive patent war in tech history, which Apple launched deliberately as competitive strategy. $AAPL
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O V A K P O R U E Y E (@sheddibynature) reported@RobertDashh @AmazonHelp Big man problem no dey pass like this.
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Brian Scott (@brianscott9582) reported@jeff_gluck Anyone else's TruTv not working at all? Wouldn't have this issue if it was all streamed in Amazon.....
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Skwat (@SkwatSwat) reported@RickyPeebs They shut down all the Amazon fresh stores where I live 😭 Where is this
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William (@timeboundhowler) reported@WallStreetApes This seems like a stretch to me. I been in a few Amazon warehouses. I seen Amazon close them down as well, I worked for 7 years. I can say at the VERY least. Each warehouse is different, not the same. It could very well be that HIS warehouse might be like that, but not ALL
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Hoot (@Lashoe6) reported@Leaanna26936430 @WallStreetApes @amazon Wow. I'm sure these foreign drivers are why misdelivered packages are such a huge problem today.
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Evi (@RobertDashh) reportedI am locked out of customer support. The app and web chat are throwing errors, and my country is missing from the callback list. @AmazonHelp
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Varun Nair (@__V__K__N__) reported@AmazonHelp Even worse, the representative frankly told me that the Account Specialist team "is not liable to provide an explanation" because of the signup terms, and that any new account I ever create will be auto-blocked. A lifetime ban over a blatant system glitch.
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LUMENX (@Lumenix0) reportedCHINA'S TOP AI LAB IS NOW BUILDING ITS OWN CHIPS BECAUSE THE US BAN LEFT THEM NO CHOICE. Zhipu AI, the team behind the GLM models, ran into a wall. Demand exploded, but Nvidia is off the table, they're on the US Entity List, no American silicon allowed. So they're doing the only thing left, talking to Chinese chipmakers about a custom processor built specifically for their own models. Right now they're stitching together Huawei chips, other domestic hardware, and whatever leftover Nvidia stock they still have. Here's the irony. Sanctions meant to slow China down might be the exact thing pushing them to build faster. Cut off from American tech, you stop waiting around and start building your own stack. And it's not even a radical move. Google's had TPUs for years. Microsoft, Meta, Amazon are all doing the same thing. When you're running millions of servers for one job, a custom chip beats a general purpose one every time. Even 1% power savings at that scale is massive money, and that's the real long term threat to Nvidia.
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たわっち (@tawa_kurasan) reportedJul 18, 8:13 PM late-day note. Working parents do not need more stuff. We need fewer small problems stealing attention. This caught my eye for slow laptop setups and cable clutter. Link in reply. #ad As an Amazon Associate, @tawa_kurasan earns from qualifying purchases.