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
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.
Amazon users affected:
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 |
|---|---|
| Vancouver, BC | 3 |
| Milford, OH | 1 |
| Township of Bradley, AR | 1 |
| Rogers, AR | 1 |
| Xalapa de Enríquez, VER | 3 |
| Ione, CA | 1 |
| Newark, NJ | 3 |
| West Springfield, MA | 2 |
| Westerville, OH | 1 |
| Montauban, Occitanie | 1 |
| Metz, ACAL | 1 |
| Pittsburg, KS | 1 |
| Fort Myers, FL | 1 |
| Lexington, NC | 1 |
| Cape Coral, FL | 1 |
| Rennes, Brittany | 2 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 14 |
| Wien Stadt, Vienna | 1 |
| Gretz-Armainvilliers, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Marquette, MI | 1 |
| Doncaster, England | 1 |
| Vancouver, WA | 2 |
| Ingwiller, ACAL | 1 |
| Portland, OR | 1 |
| Austin, TX | 1 |
| York, PA | 1 |
| Troyes, ACAL | 1 |
| Dover, OH | 1 |
| Middletown, PA | 1 |
| Coral Springs, FL | 1 |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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ÆRYNDOR (@MermenOfficial) reported@ravin_narvaza Meta services are not working and they are connected to Amazon servers
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Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported@AnchanPria @AnchanPria Please copy the link and access it from a different browser. Make sure to delete all cache, cookies, history from device. Logout and login to Amazon account and try to access the link, it will redirect you to Amazon app where you can connect with our team via chat. -Indhu
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Frankie B Washington (@frankiebwash) reported@MikeBGameGenie The negativity toward MOTU was happening last year and tracked into this year. It was riding a wave of negative takes from the choice of actor to Jared Leto. This is a PRIME example why AMAZON most likely will be pushing to release their films on their platform. They’re going to lose money to the theaters and I believe that’s the main point of this. The next movie coming down the line is VOLTRON… And the murmurs have been building as it approaches its 2027 release.
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Tynach (@Tynach) reported@weeeeeiderman @DemonessChara Young Witches Need Broken Angel Wings? Yellow Wasps Never Bite **** ******? Yearly Weather Normalizes Being Another World? Yucky Worms Nesting Behind Amazon Warehouse?
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Jonah 📦 (@jonahhodges_) reportedThe reason brands ignore your outreach has nothing to do with your offer It's the sequence. Most sellers jump straight to the ask before they've earned the right to make one. Here's how the conversation actually has to build: Stage 1 (Basic ask): "Can I buy wholesale?" Stage 2 (Value prop): "I can grow your Amazon sales while you focus on manufacturing." Stage 3 (New model): "Zero retainer. We buy inventory upfront, you get guaranteed profit at the PO, we run everything." Stage 4 (Stronger model): "Zero retainer + we fund PPC ourselves + weekly performance reports." Stage 5 (Prove it first): "Let us fix your worst-performing SKU for free. If it works, we talk exclusivity." 90% never get past stage 1 because they never learned to sequence the conversation.
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Carrie Freeman (@hypnocarrie) reportedGo to Amazon and purchase "pet CBD." A little drop will help. It will calm your cutie. I've had my big boy rescue for 6 years. I HAD to use the CBD because he had behavioral issues. Trust me.
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Spookygames (@spookygames6666) reportedBought 20 pairs of £5 ****** fake wayfarers from Amazon last year and I've just broken the last pair. Averaging 1.5 sunglasses a month says a lot about my lifestyle.
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Evan Swanson (@Evan_Swanson_) reportedI've been running coaching Q&A sessions with Amazon sellers long enough to see which questions come up every single week. The recurring questions: How do I lower ACoS? Why aren't my campaigns spending? What should I do about a new competitor? The interesting questions show up in clusters when something changes in the market. When Amazon announced the fuel surcharge, questions shifted immediately to margin compression. When they announced the credit card ban for ad spend, questions shifted to cash flow planning. When DSP tools updated, sellers considering DSP had a new set of questions. The practical lessons I've learned doing this for the past 5 years: 1 - Most problems in an Amazon account have their root cause somewhere other than where the seller is looking. Declining sales get blamed on PPC when the actual problem is listing conversion. Conversion problems get blamed on PPC when the actual problem is main image CTR. PPC performance gets blamed on bids when the actual problem is keyword relevancy. 2 - The diagnostic mindset matters more than any specific tactic. When you know how to trace a symptom back to its source - what to check first, what data to look at, what questions to ask - you stop chasing the wrong problems. 3 - Start the audit at product-market fit. Then conversion. Then CTR. Then traffic. Then bids. In that order, every time. Most problems get found before you even get to bids and ACOS. The sellers consistently growing on Amazon aren't doing anything exotic. They're doing the fundamentals well and fixing problems early because they're checking the right things in the right order.
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🍒Fᵣₑd ᵣₑᵣᵤₙ Cₕₑᵣᵣy🍒 (@SleazyWeez) reported@truestormyjoe @God999sdog @BB_Maguire Meta and Instagram are down. Amazon AWS is experiencing outages. All coincide with the time Tulsi dropped this declassified Intel. 🤔
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T. Alan Horne (@TAlanHorne) reportedNo it couldn't. Money can't fix world hunger, or reforest the Amazon, or give the world clean drinking water. Only PEOPLE can do that. And people will only do it when the incentive structure is there. And the incentive structure for people paid to fix world hunger, or the amazon, or clean drinking water, is to pocket the money and then claim they need more to fix the problem.
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Alex Trembath (@atrembath) reportedThere’s room for error on all sides: for populists to assume that the public hates Big Tech, for hyperscalers to assume they have a blank social license check from the public, etc. What Milan gets at is that the public likes Amazon *because Amazon provides a great service.*
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Mouth of the Midwest, well at least one of them. (@4LeafCloverhunt) reported@Amazon is in the LTL business @Grok? What does that mean for pricing ? What innovation will they bring into use? Automatic square foot and cubic foot readers and automatic planning and job assignments based on individual skills of used labor or automated methods. What possibly could be changed about the hardworking, usually limited and I repeat USUALLY limited errors when work is performed by a skilled workforce. ( Allow external issues inside the workplace during workplace activities and payment is being made for LABOR ). I SEE a need to have unions maybe an AI guided one perhaps for they too can be full of scruples) May Peace be with you, yours and in your surroundings.
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Mahadevan R (@mahaspeaking) reported@AmazonHelp Thank you. I spoke to Customer Service, and my problem seems to have been resolved. Am waiting for the refund, which I am told I will get in five business days. When I get it, I shall grade my interaction with your customer service executive as "excellent".
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ConvergenceAgent7 (@Dmitri63226268) reported@JeffBezos Amazon website sux (i.e. sucks). Slow and clunky. One the biggest reasons I don't buy stuff there.
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doffcocker (@doffcocker) reported@FTheroizer Okay, that’s a fair point. But look at their other shows, I don’t think DEI is the issue at Amazon.