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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
Gourdon, Occitanie 1
London, England 4
La Coucourde, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Berlin, Berlin 2
Paris, Île-de-France 14
Lügde, NRW 1
San Francisco, CA 1
Llucmajor, Balearic Islands 1
Barcelona, Catalonia 3
Ash Grove, MO 1
Madrid, Madrid 4
Castellterçol, Catalonia 1
Alicante, Valencia 2
Saint-Herblain, Pays de la Loire 1
Narón, Galicia 1
Vienna, Vienna 1
Tres Cantos, Madrid 1
Salisbury, MD 1
Amsterdam, nh 1
Moorpark, CA 1
Zaragoza, Aragon 1
Corminboeuf, FR 1
Armentières, Hauts-de-France 1
Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, QC 1
Waldbröl, NRW 1
Victorville, CA 1
Louisville, KY 1
Bohain-en-Vermandois, Hauts-de-France 1
Owosso, MI 1
Washington, PA 1
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • HamiltonCain
    Hamilton Cain (@HamiltonCain) reported

    @davidgross_man I wonder whether Random House suspended sales in order to vet the manuscript (again)--it's fairly late in their production schedule, so additional penalty costs would matter. That they scrubbed it everywhere (Amazon, PRH website, et al.) suggests real problems with the book.

  • Kezhior
    Kezhior (@Kezhior) reported

    Most people think building a six-figure online income requires venture capital, huge upfront inventory risks, or quitting your day job on a whim. Ryan Hogue proved the exact opposite. In his twenties, Ryan was grinding around the clock. He worked a demanding 9-to-5 as a senior web developer, taught coding classes at night, and took on freelance clients on weekends. The money was decent, but he had zero time freedom taking a single weekend off gave him serious anxiety. That is when he stopped trading hours for dollars and tapped into Print-on-Demand (POD) and scalable e commerce. Printful Instead of wiring thousands overseas for bulk physical inventory, he built digital assets that only fulfill when a customer buys. By steadily expanding across platforms like Amazon, Etsy, and eBay, he scaled his side hustles to over $49,000 a month in consistent, passive cash flow. Here are the biggest rules Ryan shares with anyone wanting to start today: • Never quit your 9-to-5 prematurely: Keep your primary paycheck to cover living expenses while using your spare hours to build sweat equity without financial stress. • Occupy digital real estate: Physical real estate costs a fortune, but listing quality designs across multiple online marketplaces costs almost nothing. • Focus on zero-inventory models: Start with print-on-demand or digital products where you only pay supplier costs after a customer pays you. • Embrace the slow compound: Sustainable income is not built overnight; it comes from dozens of small listings steadily compounding over months and years. True financial freedom isn't just about making money it is about reclaiming your time. What side hustle or passive income stream are you currently building or curious to test this year? Drop your ideas in the comments below, and share this post with someone looking to break out of the 9 to 5 grind!

  • slamcandie
    JAMBEE (@slamcandie) reported

    @HilzFuld Reacher (Amazon Prime), Friends & Neighbors, Shrinking & Margo has money problems (Apple), Veep (great to watch reruns on HBO).

  • HermesVtuber
    Hermes ヘルメス 📨🚚 (@HermesVtuber) reported

    @Payzren Id love thst, however Twitch was this to YouTube until Amazon bought them. All these companies want to do it lure people in, grow big enough to become a problem so someone bigger will buy them out.

  • Nate_Google_
    Nate.Google (@Nate_Google_) reported

    your attribution tool is not a measurement strategy... you need 1 system that considers 3 separate angles of measurement here's why: 1. MTA (Multi-Touch Attribution) tool examples: Triple Whale, Northbeam, Omni, Mobybots this is what most brands rely on exclusively. it tracks the customer journey and assigns credit to each touchpoint the problem: every MTA has major flaws. •UTM passthrough breaks constantly, especially on iOS, and especially when using AB testing tools •YouTube view-through conversions don't post back to 3P platforms - so your MTA is blind to most of YouTube's impact •every model over-credits or under-credits channels depending on its methodology use it for: daily optimization. creative-level reads. directional ROAS signals. but never as your source of truth. 2. Incrementality Testing tool examples: Measured, Haus, WorkMagic (dedicated platforms) this is the truth layer. it proves whether your spend is actually driving NEW revenue - or just claiming credit for sales that would've happened anyway. this is how you justify YouTube and Demand Gen spend to a CFO who doesn't trust platform-reported ROAS. the catch: it costs $3,000-$15,000/month to do properly. geo holdout tests, conversion lift studies - these require real budget and proper statistics i don't trust all-in-one tools for incrementality yet. Northbeam is building it but it's newer i currently use dedicated platforms. 3. MMM (Media Mix Modeling) tool examples: Meridian (best hands down), Prescient (close 2nd) this measures the halo effect. how does YouTube spend impact meta/tiktok/organic/amazon? how do all your channels interact? no MTA can capture this. MMM shows you the cross-channel lift that attribution tools are structurally blind to. use it for: budget allocation across channels, understanding which channels amplify each other, long-term strategic planning. the rule: no single tool does all three well. if you're spending $1M/month on ads and relying on one dashboard, you're missing the data you need separate MTA, incrementality, and MMM into 3 distinct buckets. use each for what it's designed to answer

  • L7WeenieTMT
    L7 Weenie (@L7WeenieTMT) reported

    Very silly way to look at this deal. Taking the NPV of a finite revenue stream, subtracting the warrant value and calling the remainder the "value of the deal" makes this sound like a bond. Instead, you should be thinking about the impact of this deal on MRVL's future EPS power. There are 3 ways to triangulate it, and remarkably they all point to ~$120B+ of cumulative revenue. 1. The warrant terms themselves ~57.6M performance warrants vest in tranches tied to $500M increments of qualifying purchases. Full vesting implies roughly $120B of cumulative purchases. 2. The Amazon precedent In 2024, $MRVL granted $AMZN warrants for 4.18M shares as part of its multi-generation AWS agreement. I estimate that relationship will generate at least ~$12B of revenue. Google received ~59M warrants — ~14x as many. Simply scaling the Amazon relationship gets you to ~$170B. 3. Normalize for MRVL's higher stock price Obviously 59M shares today aren't comparable to 4.18M shares in 2024 because $MRVL's stock price is much higher. Amazon's warrant had a grant-date fair value of $228M. Normalize the Google warrant for today's much higher stock price / option value and the implied relationship still comes out comfortably in the $100B+ neighborhood. So you have three independent signals: • Explicit vesting thresholds: ~$120B • Amazon share-count precedent: ~$170B • Value-normalized Amazon precedent: ~$100B+ That makes ~$120B a pretty reasonable starting point for thinking about the opportunity. This is where the NPV methodology really breaks down. Suppose $MRVL eventually exits the period doing $20B/year of Google revenue, as the above methodology would imply At a 25% incremental operating margin and ~15% tax rate, that's: $20B revenue × 25% margin × 85% after tax = $4.25B of incremental net income Even assuming ~900M diluted shares, that's ~$4.70 of incremental EPS. At 25x earnings, that's roughly $118/share of incremental equity value. The warrants are expensive. They absolutely need to be accounted for. But the relevant question isn't "what is the NPV of the initial contract less the warrant?" It's how much does this relationship change MRVL's long-term earnings power? Amazon is the perfect precedent. MRVL gave Amazon ~4M warrants in 2024 for a relationship that is already generating billions of dollars of annual revenue and will likely be worth $12B+ cumulatively. Now MRVL has structured an incentive for Google that is an order of magnitude larger. I don't think they're doing that for a $10-20B opportunity.

  • virajhibare
    Viraj Hibare (@virajhibare) reported

    Purchased AmazonGiftCard on @ZeptoNow with order ID JKHJSKGWL4077. But card not getting active Complaint registered at @amazonIN with ticket ID D512141358 but they are pointing to Zepto and when emailed to Zepto they asking to connect with Amazon. Who will resolve this issue?

  • Mr_MitchellLee
    Mr_mitchellLee (@Mr_MitchellLee) reported

    @XRPspider Everyone needs to STOP returning **** and prices will come down, several UPS Stores I’ve inquired into say 90+% of their business is returns, primarily amazon returns. I also don’t understand your issue, the exact product got delivered to you for a price that you were willing to pay, I don’t see the issue

  • 0xDominiqq
    Dominique (@0xDominiqq) reported

    You're driving 65 in a 65 zone. A cop parks 30 feet off the road. His radar pings you at 50 feet away, closing at 80 feet per second. He pulls you over. Are you speeding? Almost everyone gets this wrong. The cop is bluffing. And a first-year MIT calculus lecture proves why. The trap is this. His radar measures how fast the DISTANCE between you and him is shrinking. Not how fast you're actually driving down the road. Those are two different numbers. Draw the triangle. He's 30 feet off the road. You're 50 feet away. Distance you're closing: 80 feet per second along the radar line. But that line points partly SIDEWAYS at him, not straight down the road. Your real speed is the sideways part. Work the geometry. It comes out to 100 feet per second. About 68 mph. You're speeding. Barely. The point isn't the ticket. The point is the trick that snapped most people. The number the cop measures is not the number you feel. Two speeds are moving at once. Miss the geometry, miss the real answer. The MIT professor who teaches this lecture calls it "related rates." A boring name for one of the most useful ideas in math. He hides another one in the same lecture. Take any amount of cardboard. Build the box that holds the most stuff. Turns out the answer is a 2:1 box. Twice as long as it is wide. That single ratio quietly runs every shipping container, every warehouse, every Amazon parcel in your closet. And then his deepest move. Most word problems can be solved without ever plugging in numbers. Just find the ratio. The ratio survives every change in scale. The number doesn't. That's the real lesson buried inside a first-year lecture. Numbers lie about scale. Ratios don't. If you want to understand how something works, stop asking how big it is. Ask what proportion it lives at.

  • jonrogers90
    Jon Rogers (@jonrogers90) reported

    @XRPspider This is market capitalism at its purest form. Amazon advertised a price, you willingly paid that price without researching cheaper alternatives, and they provided the product as promised. Getting upset at the retail rice after the fact is a you problem

  • _GeorgeReid_
    George Reid (@_GeorgeReid_) reported

    Have you ever broken down what your current Amazon Ads setup costs per hour of real attention on your account?

  • pureblood617
    Keep your head on a swivel (@pureblood617) reported

    @mcuban I used AI to diagnose my skin problem. made a telehealth apt through my insurance to get a doctor to say "yes" thats what it is, in a 2 min call. In 10 min, a Prescription sent to CVS cost $41 via my private health insurance, would have cost $17 if I could have waited for Amazon or Cost Plus Drugs . This drug didn't allow coupons. Issue: I have no clue how much that 2 min video conference with a random doctor just cost me.

  • Super_Idol88
    Super Idol 🇪🇸🇮🇨 (@Super_Idol88) reported

    Amazon said it would arrive today instead but it’s 3 pm at it’s still in Ohio, bro it’s it’s not going to arrive just tell my so I can fix my issue, had to cancel the order, **** *** company, and it’s a business account, I can’t imagine how these people treat regular customers

  • itsvksharma_
    Vikas Sharma (@itsvksharma_) reported

    Need some advice, guys I paid my Amazon Pay Later bill 6-7 days ago. The payment got stuck, the amount was deducted from my bank account, then it showed as failed. I cancelled it and eventually got a refund. But after 2 days, Amazon showed the payment as successful, I received an email saying the bill was paid, and my Amazon Pay Later limit is now fully restored. I'm confused. If I got the refund and the payment is still marked as successful, should I contact Amazon Pay? Could this cause any issues with my account or credit score later?

  • Stephen00845828
    Stephen (@Stephen00845828) reported

    @Nigel_Farage 2026 now not 1826 , some places got no work, no manufacturing nothing hight streets practically shut down through Amazon, and we need universal income from age 18 to stop poverty not sweeping roads & real work ITS THE AGE OF TECHNOLOGY WHICH IS KILLING JOBS LIKE WE USED TO HAVE.

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