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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
Port Charlotte, FL 3
Atlanta, GA 30
Easley, SC 1
Harrisburg, PA 2
Livingston, TN 1
Bell Gardens, CA 1
Gresham, OR 4
Hopkins, MN 1
Rochester, NY 4
New York City, NY 45
Bolivia, NC 1
Las Vegas, NV 12
Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA 1
Chicago, IL 48
Portland, OR 13
San Antonio, TX 10
Northumberland, PA 1
Ashburn, VA 21
Fort McMurray, AB 1
Leesburg, GA 1
Township of Evan, KS 9
Badajoz, Extremadura 1
Newark, OH 2
Minneapolis, MN 12
Seattle, WA 51
Woodstock, GA 1
West Babylon, NY 2
Tampa, FL 8
Redwood City, CA 1
Dallas, TX 35
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • LondonLadyLips1
    LondonLadyLips (@LondonLadyLips1) reported

    @AmazonUK @amazon @ring thanks for the person who put the phone down on me midway through me trying to get support.

  • broodovermind
    brood (@broodovermind) reported

    She is saying they cannot do anything if high schoolers burned down every amazon warehouse and every wallmart

  • BricksUtopia
    zkeabv (@BricksUtopia) reported

    @TheSketchyKori If it was a smaller studio funding it I wouldn’t have much of an issue but it’s Amazon and invincible is one of their bigger shows. Also no blame to the animators they’re doing what they can with the time frame and budget

  • MidnightCodex0
    MidNightCodeX (@MidnightCodex0) reported

    @Wario64 Xbox CEO admitting Game Pass is too expensive is the most honest thing a tech executive has said all year. Every other subscription is gaslighting you — Netflix, Spotify, Adobe, Amazon all raising prices saying “more value than ever.” At least Xbox looked at the numbers and said “yeah this isn’t working.” But here’s the real problem. $30/month for 500 games sounds like a deal until you realize you only play 2 of them. Game Pass isn’t competing with PlayStation. It’s competing with free TikTok, free YouTube, and $0 Fortnite for your attention. The subscription era isn’t dying. It’s being exposed. And Xbox just said the quiet part out loud.

  • BlackEdgeFund
    Black Edge (@BlackEdgeFund) reported

    Intel is 8 days into what could be its first 9-day winning streak in decades. Shares are up from $19.73 to $65.14 The rally started when Intel landed a deal to make custom chips for Amazon Web Services. Then came Google. Then Elon Musk's xAI. Three hyperscalers betting on Intel foundry services in two weeks. This is the same company that was trading at $40 just last month — down 60% for the year. Either Intel just found its footing in the AI chip wars, or we're watching the mother of all short squeezes before reality sets in.

  • briefing_block_
    Kai - Briefing Block (@briefing_block_) reported

    $AMZN - Amazon doesn’t need to own the lot to own the car deal. Amazon Autos started with Hyundai and now includes Kia, Mazda, Subaru, Chevrolet, and Jeep across more than 130 U.S. cities. Dealers still fulfill the sale, which is exactly why the move matters: Amazon is not trying to own the showroom first; it is trying to own everything that happens before it. What Amazon actually wants The lazy read is “people are buying cars on Amazon now.” The real read is that Amazon wants the first half of car buying: discovery, comparison, financing prep, and shopper attention. Cox says just 7% of buyers completed the full purchase online, 63% said the ideal process is a mix of online and in-person, and third-party sites remain the top destination for vehicle research. Amazon is not fighting the dealership model; it is inserting itself ahead of it. Amazon’s own material says this is not direct-to-consumer: customers shop online, choose finance, lease, or pay-in-full, put down a deposit, then go to the dealer for pickup and any paperwork that still needs a physical signature. Dealers set price and inventory, while Amazon provides the digital storefront. Amazon also says 68% of Amazon Autos customers had not considered that dealership before purchasing. That is not a checkout feature; it is demand capture. Where the leverage shifts That sounds dealer-friendly until you think about where pricing power and customer ownership migrate. If Amazon controls the place where buyers compare trims, line up financing, and decide which dealer is worth visiting, the dealer risks becoming fulfillment with a finance office attached. U.S. franchised light-vehicle dealership sales topped $1.3 trillion in 2025, and automakers are projected to spend more than $30 billion on advertising this year. Amazon doesn’t need to break franchise laws to monetize that; it can sit above the transaction and tax the funnel through traffic, lender integrations, and ad budgets. Even if unit volume stays modest for a while, Amazon can still reset expectations around transparency, speed, and how much of the deal should be finished before the buyer ever touches the showroom. Bottom line: Amazon isn’t killing dealerships; it’s trying to become the layer that decides who gets shopped, who gets financed, and who gets the customer before the customer ever walks onto the lot.

  • DiscoveryBayLog
    Dustin (@DiscoveryBayLog) reported

    @FoolMeWonce @klara_sjo Amazon delivery drones are fairly obviously not working with the good guys.

  • Rickinchico
    Rick Anderson (@Rickinchico) reported

    @jimrome #jimromeonx Romie, I liked Amazon Prime's coverage of the Masters. I was watching when Sergio melted down and the look on playing partner Rahm's face said it all. He looked embarrassed to be playing with him. "F" Sergio. What a d*ck. Rick in Chico

  • Rilian__
    Rian (@Rilian__) reported

    @AmazonHelp hi, i have an issues with amazon prime video support.

  • ArcherCat17
    ArcherCat (@ArcherCat17) reported

    @amazon @PrimeVideo your customer service reps are terrible

  • RedSixTrog
    RebelDeathStarFallEvilEmpire (@RedSixTrog) reported

    @MAGACult2 My neighbors a trouble starting piece of **** mfkr and has about 10 amazon deliveries Every fkn Day i hope this Fks him up bad

  • Valethar
    Vale MacRorie (@Valethar) reported

    @amazon When you promise a delivery date on an order, and your status page says it's going to be delivered today, but it hasn't shipped yet, how are you going to get it to me today? Is Scotty beaming it down from the Enterprise? Do better.

  • sackboydjso
    sackboydjso (@sackboydjso) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazon I tried using the chat option but it gave me an error, and on gmail it told me i didn't had an amazon account tied to that gmail even when i have a mail just below it telling me that i logged in before

  • RealMassguy
    MassGuy (@RealMassguy) reported

    @Handonbible10 @StaceyMcdo81681 Molly stole Kohberger’s knife, sheath, and sharpener that he bought on his parent’s Amazon account 8 months prior? Did she also make him attempt to purchase a replacement, and force him to try and delete his Amazon purchase history? Did she make him power down his phone from just before the murders, until just after? Did she make him go for a drive in the dead of night, during the murder window? Did the make him look up **** porn, and force him to steal female coworker’s id’s? Dude, you need to get some help. This is delusional.

  • SandieBlickem
    Sandie J (@SandieBlickem) reported

    I can no longer trust @AmazonUK @amazon with my deliveries. Things are going astray. They're not bothering to ring my doorbell, leaving goods on the doorstep. When I moved, someone took my large delivery. You need to crack down on agents. All these years I've had no problems.

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