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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
Hilo, HI 1
Köln, NRW 5
Jacksonville, FL 9
Frederick, MD 2
Albuquerque, NM 9
Houston, TX 15
Moncton, NB 1
Newtown, CT 1
Dallas, TX 36
Cobourg, ON 1
Singapore, Central Singapore 2
Orange, TX 1
Pullman, WA 2
Township of Evan, KS 10
Le Marillais, Pays de la Loire 1
Jersey City, NJ 4
Essex Junction, VT 1
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 44
Bolivia, NC 1
Las Vegas, NV 12
Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA 1
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • realarmaansidhu
    Armaan Sidhu (@realarmaansidhu) reported

    Explained like you're an absolute moron. As requested. The S&P 500 is not the economy. It's 500 companies weighted by how big they are. The bigger the company, the more it moves the index. Seven companies — Apple, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, Tesla — are so large they effectively ARE the index. When they go up, the S&P goes up. Even if the other 493 are bleeding. Those seven companies don't sell oil. Don't ship through Hormuz. Don't depend on naphtha. Don't need nitrogen fertilizer. They sell software, ads, cloud computing, and GPUs. Their input costs are electricity and engineering salaries. Neither collapsed. AI capex: $635 billion this year. Pouring into data centers, GPU orders, cloud infrastructure. That spending flows directly to NVIDIA, Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet. The war didn't slow AI spending. If anything, defense and intelligence demand accelerated it. The companies at the top of the index are having their best revenue year in history while the physical economy underneath them suffocates. Energy stocks are up because oil is $100+. Exxon, Chevron, ConocoPhillips — all green. Energy is a sector in the S&P. When oil spikes, energy stocks spike. The index includes the beneficiaries of the crisis alongside the victims. The net effect: muted. Defense stocks are up because $1.5 trillion defense budget plus JASSM-ER restocking plus a war that needs more weapons. Lockheed, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman — all up. Another sector inside the index profiting directly from the crisis the index is supposed to reflect. Passive flows. Every two weeks, every 401(k) in America auto-deposits into index funds. Doesn't matter what's happening in the world. The paycheck hits. The contribution triggers. The ETF buys the index. Mechanically. Regardless. Billions of dollars flowing into the S&P 500 on autopilot while the news says the world is ending. The money doesn't read headlines. It follows a schedule. Buybacks. The seven biggest companies are spending hundreds of billions buying their own stock. Reducing share count. Pushing price per share higher. Mechanically. Apple alone bought back $90+ billion last year. That's not investor confidence. That's financial engineering. So: AI spending + energy profits + defense profits + passive 401(k) flows + corporate buybacks = index goes up. Even while GDP collapses to 0.5%, consumer sentiment hits all-time lows, oil inventories drain, and a naval blockade starts in the world's most important waterway. The index doesn't measure how the country is doing. It measures how seven companies and three sectors are doing. Those companies and sectors are having the best crisis of their lives. 87% of stocks are owned by the top 10%. The index going up means the top 10% got richer. The other 90% got a $5 gas bill and a $2,200 mortgage payment. Both happened on the same day. Both are the economy. Only one has a ticker symbol. The market isn't irrational. It's measuring something different than what you think it's measuring. It's measuring wealth concentration during a crisis. And by that metric, it's performing perfectly.

  • h1mmy_butler
    𐕣 𖤐 𐕣 (@h1mmy_butler) reported

    Opinion: holden amazon is as good as gold but unless they stock split + go further down the ethical thermometer it’s not growing much more

  • marcelo_byteval
    Marcelo Baptista (@marcelo_byteval) reported

    Another chapter on the drama of @amazon removing my book from the store without providing any context whatsoever on the "violation" [1/2] First, they accused me of manipulating customer reviews (one of the images attached show the person who raised the review commenting in the LinkedIn thread I raised about this issue) Then, they accused me of "content that violates policies" without detailing what the violation is and where it happened. It has been days that my most popular book was removed, and Amazon refuses to acknowledge the mistake or provide any reasonable context. It is insane how Amazon can bully small creators and we have no recourse but to accept the answers of someone who might as well just be a bot.

  • BHARAT22393070
    Shwet 🫥 (@BHARAT22393070) reported

    @amazonIN @amazon Recently i seeked help for getting all my orders cancelled, I have mailed like 5-6 times to OFM , contacted your CS , my problem is not resolved since a month is passed . Is this a Prime member need to suffer, today also my order got cancelled automatically.

  • 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.

  • sarathkuma16117
    sarath kumar (@sarathkuma16117) reported

    @AmazonHelp Prime promise broken. Asked to wait till 27th for a replacement ordered on 13th. Completely unacceptable during peak summer. Need immediate resolution, not delays

  • eatingthedog
    Cat 2.0 🐟 (@eatingthedog) reported

    @ASIISNEAR @unusual_whales I’m saying why would some lie about a company without trying to take them down. Amazon is too big to take down

  • 35yearoldfriend
    normal (@35yearoldfriend) reported

    A severely ill patient dumped into the street because they can’t afford hospital bills. An Amazon worker dies during shift as their coworkers are told to ignore it and keep working. I mean at some point the 99% of people faced with this inhumanity will fix this, right?

  • krishsai03
    Saikrishna (@krishsai03) reported

    @AmazonHelp @AmazonHelp issue not resolved. @amazon

  • Real_Girlymctx
    Girlymctx (@Real_Girlymctx) reported

    @amazon I have had to go to my bank to get my refunded money back for 2 MY PURCHASE WAS#Undeliverable? I've heard nothing from #Amazon since 04/05/26! Instead of putting a chat feature that blocks customers from actually being able to speak to a live customer service representative! WE cannot get help from a computer that shuts us down! AMAZON should include an ANSWERABLE PHONE LINE or CHAT LINE! PLACE IT-Somewhere on your webpages where it's easily found. I've been going in circles!

  • FinTechShark1
    Fintechatoshi 🪐Sharkamoto (@FinTechShark1) reported

    @HeroDividend Terrible idea. Amazon already shut down too many businesses and it’s important to test drive a car before you purchase.

  • KarlDHarrison
    Karl Harrison (@KarlDHarrison) reported

    @CalvinMacNeil @yuri_fulmer Do you have a IPhone? Do you use Amazon? This platform is American. Sit down you fool

  • jerzy_jones
    Jerzy Jones (@jerzy_jones) reported

    @AuthorGoodwin I use Amazon ads through a guy called Bryan Cohen. He does a ten day (think) free course. It’s very informative and helpful. My problem is I don’t like continually raising the ads. But so far I’m in small profit with it 🙏

  • Yuvi_076
    RDS (@Yuvi_076) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN Service is going down day by day calling executives is talking very rudely His name is Raj he is full of attitude I want to cancel my order I don't want to buy from Amazon

  • 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

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