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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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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
Rancho de los Guardados, QUE 1
Dallas, TX 14
Atlanta, GA 9
Bucharest, Bucureşti 1
Paris, Île-de-France 8
Caerphilly, Wales 1
Mauriac, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Crystal Springs, FL 1
Baltimore, MD 2
Appleton, WI 1
New York City, NY 21
Midland, MI 1
Salzburg, Salzburg 1
Calgary, AB 2
Gueugnon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 1
Marana, AZ 1
Cleveland, OH 1
San Jose, CA 6
Moní Timíou Stavroú, North Aegean 1
Swedesboro, NJ 1
East Flatbush, NY 1
Altkirch, ACAL 1
Bochum, NRW 1
Wiesbaden, Hesse 1
Helmstedt, Lower Saxony 1
Kassel, Hesse 1
Filderstadt, Baden-Württemberg 1
Zürich, ZH 3
Athens, AL 1
Munich, Bavaria 2
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Dipanshu_AI
    Dipanshu Kushwaha (@Dipanshu_AI) reported

    9. The Amazon Leadership Principles Resume Aligner "You are a senior recruiter at Amazon who evaluates every resume against Amazon's 16 Leadership Principles — because at Amazon, FAANG companies, and top tech firms, cultural alignment matters as much as technical skill, and your resume must prove both. I need my resume aligned with the specific values and culture of my target company. Align: - Company values research: identify the 5-8 core values or leadership principles my target company publicly promotes - Bullet point mapping: tag each resume achievement with the company value it demonstrates - Coverage gap scan: which company values have ZERO representation on my resume - Gap-filling bullets: write 3-5 new achievement statements from my real experience that fill the value gaps - Amazon alignment: if targeting Amazon, map to Customer Obsession, Ownership, Bias for Action, and Deliver Results - Google alignment: if targeting Google, emphasize Googleyness, intellectual humility, and collaborative problem-solving - Meta alignment: if targeting Meta, highlight Move Fast, Be Bold, and Focus on Impact - Startup alignment: emphasize scrappiness, wearing multiple hats, and building from zero to one - Consulting alignment: highlight structured thinking, client-facing impact, and leadership under ambiguity - Values-first summary: rewrite my professional summary to immediately signal cultural fit in the first 2 sentences Format as a values-aligned resume with annotations showing which company principle each bullet demonstrates. My target: [PASTE YOUR RESUME, TARGET COMPANY NAME, AND THEIR PUBLISHED VALUES OR LEADERSHIP PRINCIPLES]"

  • Rambler_Amz
    Rambler | X -Amazonian | Account Health Expert | (@Rambler_Amz) reported

    Amazon blocked hundreds of millions of fake reviews in 2025. Shut down 100+ websites built to generate them. Reported 10,000+ Facebook groups to Meta. Sellers are still getting suspended daily. Many of them thought they were doing nothing wrong.

  • ItIsRaymo
    Raymo (@ItIsRaymo) reported

    People are literally sleeping on money right now nobody is telling them how to max utilize the latest amazon agentcore payments it is a bulk money and time saver for builders these are your first 8 workflows worth setting up this week: 1. live research that doesn't stop at paywalls agent is pulling competitor data and hits a paywall instead of stopping and pinging you let it pay itself and get the data 2. support refunds under $20 customer messages about a wrong order agent checks purchase history, confirms eligibility, processes the refund and logs it literally done in 10 secs 3. agent-run outreach that buys verified contact data on the spot agent is building a prospect list and hits a contact that needs verification pays $0.001 to verify the email, adds it to the list and moves on no manual cleaning after 4. content agent that pays for images as it builds agent is assembling a report or deck and it needs a licensed image finds one on a pay-per-use platform, pays $0.003 and uses it so you don't have to hunt for it at mid nights 5. legal/compliance review that pulls live regulatory data agent is drafting a contract or flagging a clause needs to check a current regulations, it pays for the live database lookup and returns the answer you're not working off last year's PDF anymore 6. backend agent that spins up compute only when needed instead of running a server 24/7 for a task that happens twice a week, agent pays for compute at runtime, uses it and release ultimately you go from a fixed monthly infrastructure cost to paying only for the exact minutes it ran 7. multi-agent workflows where agents pay each other agent A finishes research, hands it to agent B for analysis agent B charges agent A a micropayment to prioritise the task the payment is the coordination mechanism among them 8. the one that gets past legal your legal team keeps blocking autonomous agent spend because there's no audit trail set a $1.00 wallet with a 5-minute expiry per session every transaction is logged, timestamped and capped hand them the dashboard so you answered a conversation that's been stuck for 8 months ----------------------------------------------------------- bookmark it

  • shapeshiftax
    Inwestment (@shapeshiftax) reported

    @crypto_bitlord7 Wasn't that about Amazon AWS, though? Other things were down, possibly related?

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @PlotACourse @wholemars @AOC **Hypothetical scenario analysis (seizing ~$1T+ in founder/exec equity from Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, Apple, Tesla and redistributing it):** Year 1: Markets crash 20-40% on these stocks. Pensions/401ks lose trillions in value. Companies face capital flight, credit downgrades, mass layoffs (hundreds of thousands). Poor receive one-time payments (~$3-5k per low-income household). Short-term spending spike, then inflation. Year 2: Innovation slows sharply. Talent exodus. Supplier ecosystems shrink. Tax revenue falls as profits evaporate. Global competitors (esp. China) gain ground. Recipients spend down funds; dependency rises without new jobs. Year 3: Sustained lower growth, fewer high-wage roles, reduced R&D. Net: Wealth destroyed > transferred. Poor see temporary relief but long-term fewer opportunities. Broader stakeholders (workers, retirees, economy) face net loss in value creation. No sustainable wealth without the engines that built it.

  • GrowlyGrr
    Marginalized Bigot (@GrowlyGrr) reported

    @far_leftie @amazon Amazon drivers have been **** lately. When one is actually decent I review them with a thumbs up. I don't think it makes a difference how many times I give a thumbs down. But I'm sorry this happened. The government needs to step in with who Amazon hires. They are even stealing pets! One took an up skirt shot of my wife! I mean come on!

  • Rahulthawani
    Rahul Thawani (@Rahulthawani) reported

    @AmazonHelp Your team is not responding and not provided resolution. It's totally time waste.. plz u contact your team and say resolve my problem soon as possible

  • lou_fiore
    Lou from Long Island (@lou_fiore) reported

    Hey @AmazonHelp, I’ve been locked out of my account for 8+ days after a hack. Your team added a passkey to "protect" me, but it was set up for a device I don’t own. I’m stuck in a support loop that keeps promising a 24-hour fix that never happens! Tkt# P427804364 #AmazonSupport

  • mohbii
    mohbi (@mohbii) reported

    @Reuters Amazon cloud outage taking down CME and Coinbase trading is the digital infrastructure having its own chokepoint moment. one data centre in Virginia and trading stops. we built the entire financial system on someone elses servers and then act surprised when they go down

  • masoodsf52
    shaikh masood (@masoodsf52) reported

    @AmazonHelp Tks for putting me with BOT. They are most unhelpful. Anyways I solve issue by cancelling all Billers. Rather pay direct than thru APL.

  • Hutchmetal
    Humble Hutch (@Hutchmetal) reported

    @MikesMarketLab @TheLongApe 1 of Many.. There isn't anything on Amazon that isn't less if You go to Walmart. People would rather pay more than go out in Public. People Suck... Unless they don't. Rates up/down doesn't Matter 1 bit to @Opendoor Houses will Always be bought/sold. 40%+ thru $OPEN IS INEVITABLE

  • crynetio
    Crynet (@crynetio) reported

    🔴 Coinbase Down After AWS Failure Coinbase reported an extended outage disrupting crypto trading and transfers, attributing the issue to Amazon Web Services failures across multiple availability zones, according to Decrypt.

  • c_caul
    Carol Caul (@c_caul) reported

    @wallstengine Now we are getting somewhere toward understanding how this hot mess evolved. It was really about Microsoft and Amazon and Microsoft using OAI as a defensive vehicle. In all likelihood, no matter which company OAI got entangled with, it would have had the same problems. OAI's nonprofit charter was a powerful defensive weapon against a takeover, but it also had serious implications for how it could conduct its business. Dean Schizeer (Dean Emer Columbia School of Law) testified as an expert witness Thurs May 7 about nonprofit corporations, the importance of their stated Missions and the need to adhere thereto, and how revenue generated by a for profit affiliate and j.v.'s could be allocated to ensure that the nonprofit got a fair share enabling it to grow and expand. He testified that the structure in the 2023 and 2025 agreements btwn the nonprofit, the for profit employees, and MS were such that there was no way that the nonprofit could receive a share of residuals commensurate with its mission. (He was not asked and did not say whether he thought the agreements were void against public policy--I guess that is a legal question for the Judge.) He said the board has real and obligations enumerated by law, and if the board was not willing to make disclosures and act as a fiduciary and control the participants, it should not accept the financial and legal structure of the affiliate transactions. Further if the for profit parties could not conform to these rules, it should walk away from the deal. He did not say much about MS. He said he did not see any way that the nonprofit, at the very least from the 2023 and especially the 2025 agreements, could have a fair share of residuals enabling it to expand and fulfill its mission.

  • SteffenJack84
    S. Jack (@SteffenJack84) reported

    @VioletLave5799 @sarahs_sky @DWARussell22 Don't worry about it. I took it as well meaning, though bad advice. The rules aren't unspoken, it's Amazon TOS. For example, review swapping is common, but that could get one in trouble too. There's a lot of stuff to watch out for.

  • robingerardlobo
    Robin Lobo (@robingerardlobo) reported

    Got a text at 5:47 am on Sunday from a guy running a brand doing $90k/month on Amazon. His agency accidentally burned $43k in Sponsored Products spend. That’s more than he typically spends in two weeks. And it was all gone in just 2 days because of the weekend. During those 2 days, there were: - no alerts set - no one monitoring the account - no second pair of eyes over the weekend Those 2 days were the longest he had ever felt. And what actually caused all of this… the agency removed bid caps to “capture more impression share for Q4” And clocked off on Friday at noon till Monday morning. He asked, “is there something you guys can help with?” I told him the spend was GONE. Once Amazon serves the impressions and registers the clicks, that money is done. You can dispute fraudulent clicks. You can’t dispute your own agency’s bidding decisions. So we got him on the phone with his ad team, killed every active campaign, rebuilt the account structure from scratch so he could go live Monday with proper guardrails. He was lucky he checked when he did. I’ve watched brands bleed like this for 8 to 10 days before anyone noticed. The agency assumed the brand was watching. The brand assumed the agency was watching. Funnily… nobody was watching. This all could’ve been avoided if they had AI agents running and monitoring his account 24/7 to flag the issue instantly. That’s why at Lumian we run both teams of AI agents (for 24/7 monitoring) + humans (step in when needed).

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