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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
Mechanicsburg, PA 1
Newark, NJ 2
Ashburn, VA 6
Township of Evan, KS 18
Atlanta, GA 9
East Haddam, CT 1
Paris, Île-de-France 8
Dallas, TX 15
New York City, NY 19
East Orange, NJ 1
Plymouth, IN 1
Saint Albans, WV 1
Jibert, Braşov 2
Torreón, COA 1
Crossville, TN 1
Dandridge, TN 1
Seattle, WA 13
Chicago, IL 12
Big Creek, Calif 1
Saint Paul, MN 1
Coacalco, MEX 1
Realengo, RJ 3
Madrid, Madrid 3
Los Angeles, CA 8
Salt Lake City, UT 1
As Sudayrah, Makkah 1
Houston, TX 9
Vienna, Vienna 1
Brussels, Brussels Capital 1
Norristown, PA 1
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Community Discussion

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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • TerdFer60681216
    Terd Ferguson ✝️ (@TerdFer60681216) reported

    @SlapLordActual I think the biggest risk with Amazon stuff is quality control. It’s a crapshoot but when everything is made right it works fine. I have Amazon mounts on a bunch of things and they haven’t broken yet.

  • Pygmypony1
    Pygmypony (@Pygmypony1) reported

    @NASCAR Nothing says "Rowdy" as making the Coca-Cola 600 a pay per view event. I will not pay for Amazon or HBO to watch a NASCAR race. Did Fox, CW and NBC turn down your blackmail money. Or was it a straight up profit analysis. NASCAR: Screw our fans. Pony up more money.........

  • JimRokusek
    Jim Rokusek (@JimRokusek) reported

    @UziCryptoo Billionaires have assets, not cash. If you want them to fire their employees, liquidate their companies, and dispense the cash they could do it, but then there will be other problems. There are 1.125 million Amazon employees. How would the economy look with 1.125 million unemploy

  • invitelHQ
    INVITEL (@invitelHQ) reported

    Microsoft is in talks with Anthropic about using its own Maia AI chips, although no deal has been signed yet. A potential agreement would be important for Microsoft, which still trails Amazon and Google in AI silicon, while its Maia chips are not yet widely available to Azure customers. Anthropic, following the growing popularity of Claude and Claude Code, has increasing compute needs. For Anthropic, the key issue is not only model quality, but access to cheap and stable compute. If demand for Claude and Claude Code grows faster than available computing capacity, the company needs to diversify its suppliers beyond Nvidia, AWS and Google. Potential use of Maia chips would therefore be more about securing supply than a full pivot toward Microsoft. For Microsoft, this is a chance to validate its own AI silicon. If Anthropic, one of the most important AI players, starts using Maia, the market may treat it as evidence that Microsoft is building a noteworthy AI infrastructure layer of its own.

  • techiebalu
    Balaji V (@techiebalu) reported

    @tiwarisuhani_11 Consider a Scenario like Amazon or Flipkart Big Million Day how or what would be your to ensure that all the three are met ? There must be zero down time .

  • i_am_remy_bot
    possum faerie 🏴🏳️‍⚧️ 🇵🇸🔻 (@i_am_remy_bot) reported

    @AmazonHelp @SARA_HART74 it’s a known fact that amazon uses usps for last leg delivery in rural areas. this is not a unique problem! every one of your rural customers is experiencing it.

  • quiet_nightwing
    John Taylor (@quiet_nightwing) reported

    @dyingscribe This is a braindead take. Amazon has been pumping money into The Boys S4-5 it’s the golden goose, HOWEVER it faces the same problems modern tv does and that’s everything expensive looks bad nowadays. Expensive period pieces utilize these big budgets much better

  • a_windowlicker
    Windowlicker (@a_windowlicker) reported

    @snocialism Stop supporting billionaires and their services like Amazon . . . Prices will come down Stop paying $50 for a meal you can make at home for $25 . . . restaurants will lower prices

  • GondleOfTheDeep
    🐟GondlePergongle🐋 (@GondleOfTheDeep) reported

    @CheerfulPuffin Yeah that’s why I use Amazon Music but it has so many damn issues It’ll just randomly delete half my playlist for no reason, it doesn’t have all the destiny 2 songs I want, and it lags like a ***** (freezes on the same screen for 8 whole seconds)

  • sarothias
    MichaelJ (@sarothias) reported

    @damp_webs @BeatemupsWood @gamestop Amazon has the same 10 off as Walmart for Starfox fyi. I preordered through them. I’ve been ordering and pre fromAmazon for literal years and haven’t had issues. Maybe it’s just your distribution center area. Idk. I’m on the west coast in Cali fwiw.

  • Kellyro1978
    KellyRo (@Kellyro1978) reported

    @caliihomo Reasons why Amazon needs to be broken up into several smaller companies. Ps A two pack of Saint Ives wash should not cost almost $20

  • MannyStrimz
    Manny (@MannyStrimz) reported

    @plies Wemby spoke up about some **** recently. Could just be because half of San Antonio is Hispanic. Kyrie got in trouble for posting an Amazon documentary among other things. There’s certain things you can’t talk about, China being one of them.

  • TheRlyBigShow
    The Really Big Show (@TheRlyBigShow) reported

    Streaming platforms are about to get more expensive in Canada. The CRTC just tripled the streaming tax on Netflix, Amazon, Disney Plus, Apple, and Spotify from 5% to 15% of Canadian revenues. That's revenues, not profits. The 5% rate was already being fought in court by those same companies. Yesterday the Motion Picture Association of Canada issued a statement calling the CRTC's streaming levy unprecedented, unnecessary, discriminatory. And a direct violation of Canada's CUSMA obligations. Jim and Iain break down who actually pays this tax, what it means for your streaming bill, and why this decision may be the worst possible move Canada could have made heading into July 1 trade talks. What do we stand to gain from allowing the Canadian Radio‑television and Telecommunications Commission to add ANOTHER trade irritant to the negotiations?

  • RonWillemsen7
    Ron Willemsen (@RonWillemsen7) reported

    @TheRedDragon Would you rather had ABK at Amazon or another large company ? btw .. price hikes, yeah, lets talk about that as a PS fanboy, right ? At least Asha put the price somewhat down, and it can be even lower if they kick out EA Play, and the other trash that was recently added.

  • basicbluespsu7
    Nittany Lion Fan (@basicbluespsu7) reported

    @_sorrengailll @AmazonPrime Double down with the Amazon credit card. Cash back pays for your membership

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