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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
Fléron, Wallonia 1
Melbourne, VIC 1
Township of Evan, KS 11
Los Angeles, CA 5
Lillers, Hauts-de-France 1
Ciudad Jardín, MEX 1
Southampton, England 1
Valencia, PA 1
Les Herbiers, Pays de la Loire 1
Coacalco, MEX 2
Paris, Île-de-France 17
Rouyn-Noranda, QC 1
Atlanta, GA 5
Sydney, NSW 1
Hyannis, MA 1
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
A Estrada, Galicia 1
Morlaix, Brittany 1
Mumbai, MH 1
Iztapalapa, CDMX 1
Charlotte, NC 2
Annecy, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Santiago de Querétaro, QUE 2
Kingston upon Hull, England 1
Pensacola, FL 1
São Paulo, SP 1
London, England 4
Langen, Lower Saxony 1
Saint-Nazaire, Pays de la Loire 1
Orléans, Centre 1
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • jaslyn1701
    Lynn Heilmann (@jaslyn1701) reported

    @AmazonHelp Your word salad response does not address the issue at all.

  • ChampD1012
    Dave from PNP (@ChampD1012) reported

    Amazon has nothing but clean money? Twitch is owned by Amazon… YouTube is owned by Google… We seriously have to sit down and think about this… The game is rigged folks…selective concern is amateur hour.

  • SUCCESSMAPPERS
    Pietro Mappers (of Success Mappers) (@SUCCESSMAPPERS) reported

    Diagnosing the Amazon journey: No impressions? Indexing/bid problem. Impressions, no clicks? Main Image/Price problem. Do not change your listing copy if your main image isn't getting clicked. Fix the exact stage where the customer drops off. #AmazonSEO

  • StylerCody
    Furion (@StylerCody) reported

    @USAmbRSA @amazon Dumb south african hater bots will still find a problem with this post .. dumb *****.

  • QuietWealth_UK
    Quiet Wealth (@QuietWealth_UK) reported

    You can spread your cash across two different banks for FSCS protection. But if both run on the same cloud provider, you haven't actually diversified anything. Four American tech companies just came under direct UK financial regulation for the first time today: Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and Oracle, officially designated "Critical Third Parties" to the UK financial system. Why that matters to your "two banks" plan: over 65% of UK financial firms run on these exact same cloud providers underneath. Your bank app, your insurer, the platform you check your ISA on, most of it sits on the same handful of servers. Split your cash across two banks, and if both happen to run on the same cloud provider, you've just given the same single point of failure two different logos. The Bank of England, FCA, and PRA can now directly demand resilience testing and incident reporting from all four companies. That's not a coincidence. It's a response to real precedent: the July 2024 CrowdStrike outage and a Swift payments outage the same month both rippled across multiple institutions at once, for exactly this reason. There isn't a clean fix for this one. But knowing the safety net has a hole in it is worth more than trusting a net you never actually checked.

  • manicalmechanic
    Ryan Miller (@manicalmechanic) reported

    @andrewilliamsus Shame they didn’t march down to Amazon and get a job

  • PJ_Yukon
    PJ Yukon Canadian Poet 🍁 (@PJ_Yukon) reported

    Photo: Snag Yukon 1947. Population: 8. Temp Minus -83 F. Dear Fellow Earth Inhabitants - Another Reason to Take Climate Change Seriously: We're Running Out of Water! The world's glaciers are melting at an unprecedented and accelerating rate, losing over 6,500 billion tonnes of ice since the turn of the century. Scientists warn that around 40% of the world's glaciers are already doomed to disappear due to past and current climate heating, with that number jumping to 75% if warming trends continue. Glacial retreat brings several significant impacts that are monitored globally and in local regions like CANADA. 🇨🇦 Everything we need to survive is now on the table: The air we breathe. The water we drink. The food we eat. And the very land we stand on. Carbon is a HUGE problem - yet people still keep killing trees! Zipping around in private carbon-spewing jets. And buying and producing products encased in non-sustainable packaging that does not go gently back to this good earth (think Amazon, Big Box Stores and any Drugstore you walk into). Shelves lined with earth-killing packaging and products. It's never too late to smarten up! The question is - is it too late to save our planet? Or are we too busy fighting and killing one another in pointless wars to bother? I have questions.... So for now this is just little ole me - PJ Yukon Yahooligan - Looking down from the top of an iceberg in The Yukon telling you what I see. Clearly we need more Earth Warriors! Sincerely, PJ Yukon Earth Warrior 🌎 Photo: Snag, Yukon February 3, 1947. Temperature -63°C (-81.4°F). *Residents reported that voices could be heard from four miles away and breath froze instantly in the air. 🧊@EarthshotPrize #carbon #canadian #mytribe

  • sleuth_fox
    Eric Buesing 🇺🇸 (@sleuth_fox) reported

    @CynicalPublius The Hegelian dialectic (problem-reaction-solution) is just but one tool the elites use for engineering crises and then offering their “solution.” But in addition, elites have long used four interlocking mechanisms of psychological warfare to keep populations in thrall: 1⃣ Coercion: “the practice of persuading someone to do something by using force or threats.” (Modern example: China’s digital yuan + FedNow freezing dissent wallets (1.4B tracked); CBDC pilots in 90+ countries tying health/spending data to compliance scores so dissent = poverty.) 2⃣ Alignment: “a position of agreement or alliance.” (Modern example: ESG/DEI + WEF “stakeholder” scores controlling 70% of global capital; corporate loyalty oaths required for 80% of Fortune 500 boards.) 3⃣ Amnesia: “a partial or total loss of memory.” (Modern example: Google/X AI filters burying 40% of 2024 election data; “misinformation” labels auto-removing 60% of alternative sources in real time.) 4⃣ Conflict: “a disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.” (Modern example: Neuralink rollout sparking “transhuman vs. natural” rage; algorithms amplifying 80% of division; AI deepfakes fueling culture wars to exhaust us fighting each other instead of elites.) 💡I lay out the full historical arc and how these four mechanisms work together in my book The Hidden Hand: Wealth, Power, and Control from Pharaohs to Corporations, now released from TrineDay and Amazon. Once you see these patterns clearly, you can’t unsee them.

  • CryptoWhyBother
    Crypto Why Bother (@CryptoWhyBother) reported

    🧱 WHO'S PAYING FOR IT Amazon, Microsoft, Google and Meta are guiding to ~$725B of capex in 2026. Up 77% from $410B, mostly AI data centres. The cheaper AI above is funded by the biggest build in tech history. The catch is in the issue.

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Your competitor drops price at 2am. You find out at the Monday meeting. Built CompeteIQ to fix that. It autonomously monitors Amazon, Walmart, and Shopify pricing, listings, and ad spend around the clock, adjusting in real time. No more reactive positioning. Live soon.

  • SocialHelp8
    India Analysis (@SocialHelp8) reported

    Amazon India, do you have no control over your pickup persn? I am a new seller on Amazon India, and every single order I received has been cancelled because the pickup agents do not pick up the orders. Furthermore, the hub manager takes no responsibility for this issue.@amazonIN

  • McpRob62180
    Rob McP (@McpRob62180) reported

    @DemzDeliver Wow, she got books you can NOT buy on Amazon? What? Oh you can buy them, freely, without issue? Hunh. So this "BAN" you're talking about. That isn't a ban at all, and you're full of crap? I wish that were a surprise. But it's just a day ending in a -Y.

  • falentez
    Falentez (@falentez) reported

    She saved $10,000 on AC repair… by using ChatGPT instead of calling expensive HVAC guys. Her AC broke during a heatwave. Repairmen quoted $10k. Instead, she turned to ChatGPT and did this: She prompted it like an HVAC expert and let it ask her questions one by one until it had enough context. Then she asked it to diagnose the issue. Result? It identified a simple $18 part on Amazon. Fixed in minutes. The big lesson most people miss: The reason ChatGPT (or Claude/Grok) often “doesn’t work” for complex real-world problems isn’t the model. It’s that your prompt doesn’t give it enough context. Pro move: Don’t just ask for the answer. Tell the AI to act as an expert and interrogate you with follow-up questions until it’s confident. Then let it solve. This single mindset shift turns AI from “sometimes helpful” into a legitimate expert-level consultant. Have you ever used ChatGPT this way for a real problem? Drop your best example below 👇

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Professional product photography has been priced like a luxury. VisualKit AI was built to fix that. Amazon sellers and D2C brands upload product photos, we generate lifestyle shots and ad videos from them.

  • CharlesEMeade
    CharlesEMeade (@CharlesEMeade) reported

    @RogerSteeleJr Magnetic straps on Amazon for about $10. Might seems janky, but they’re strong and have had no issues even over decent bumps on the course.

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