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 |
|---|---|
| Donostia / San Sebastián, Basque Country | 1 |
| City of London, England | 1 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 17 |
| Troyes, ACAL | 2 |
| Hastings, England | 1 |
| Fareham, England | 1 |
| Isles of Scilly, England | 1 |
| Pierre-Bénite, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 1 |
| Purley, England | 1 |
| Township of Evan, KS | 14 |
| Hammersmith, England | 2 |
| Halle (Saale), Saxony-Anhalt | 1 |
| North Port, FL | 1 |
| Miami, FL | 4 |
| Filer, ID | 1 |
| Belvidere, IL | 1 |
| Templeuve, Hauts-de-France | 1 |
| Minneapolis, MN | 2 |
| Apex, NC | 1 |
| Milwaukee, WI | 2 |
| Las Vegas, NV | 4 |
| Pune, MH | 3 |
| Longview, WA | 1 |
| Ashburn, VA | 6 |
| Millsboro, DE | 1 |
| Vancouver, BC | 3 |
| Milford, OH | 1 |
| Township of Bradley, AR | 1 |
| Rogers, AR | 1 |
| Xalapa de Enríquez, VER | 3 |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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masha IS SEEING BTS!!! (@masharoan) reported@AmazonHelp Hi, I need help. My amazon jp account is still under review after 3 months despite me sending all the necessary requirements. Can you help me out? it was a problem regarding payment method as i used my grandma’s card for it. I am now changing to paypay instead.
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Referral Brotherhood (@ReferralBrthrhd) reported@AmazonHelp cardboard boxes before shipping. The products arrived without any problems.
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Saad Sabir Ali (@saad_sabir9) reportedI only need one of the following: 1. The original Sigma 24-70mm lens that I ordered, or 2. A complete refund for my order. There is no clear channel available to resolve this issue. I request Amazon to please look into this case urgently and provide a proper resolution.
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Liam Sword (@12Swordie) reported@NUFC360 @CharIieBennett Has to be down to the Saudis having the finale say if you remember in the Amazon documentary when Staveley was negotiating for Gordon I’m sure something was said then. Absolutely bollocks I wish we just all in or them just **** off
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SethiLiam (@SethiLiam) reportedwe finally know who got anthropic's models shut down it wasn't a researcher. it wasn't a government red team it was the CEO of amazon. andy jassy personally flagged the jailbreak to the white house, and days later the government pulled fable 5 and mythos 5 offline here's the twist: amazon has billions invested IN anthropic. their own portfolio company. and their CEO is the one who got its top model banned the AI race stopped being about who builds the best model. it's about who can get the other guy switched off
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Ryzm (@Goeun_6121) reportedWarsh held the rate at 3.75%, exactly as expected. then the dot plot did the talking. year-end median jumped to 3.8% from 3.4% in March. the market read that as a hike coming and sold off. S&P -1.2% to 7,420. what everyone watched: the committee split right down the middle. 9 of 18 members see at least one hike this year, 6 of those see two or more. the other 9 see a hold or a cut. a coin flip on paper. but the median moved up, and that's the number traders price off. the 2-year yield jumped to 4.19%, the 10-year to 4.49%, the dollar index cleared 100. money markets now treat an October hike as basically done. what mattered underneath: Warsh didn't submit his own dot. he ran his first meeting and left his rate forecast blank, then spent the press conference saying price stability is the core principle. so the market had to read his intent from his words instead of his dot, and his words pointed up. he also shut down any review of the 2% target and announced a task force to examine the Fed's $6.7T balance sheet. that last part is the real tell. he's reshaping how the Fed works, not just where rates sit. here's the rotation that says it all. the Mag 7 led the drop, Microsoft, Meta, Google, Amazon all red. SpaceX finally broke its streak, down 4.9%. but semis went green. Broadcom, Micron, Applied Materials up, SOX +1.4% against a tape that was red everywhere else. on the day rates repriced higher, money left the long-duration mega-caps and went back into chips. Korea note: that semi bounce is the read for Samsung and SK Hynix this morning. SOX up 1.4% on a hawkish Fed day means the HBM demand story is holding its own even when the macro turns against growth. but watch the dollar. DXY above 100 and a likely October hike is straight pressure on the KRW, and that pressure doesn't care how good Korean memory earnings look. so the wall of worry rebuilt one brick overnight. retail sales came in hot at 0.9%, pending home sales jumped 3.8%, the economy isn't slowing, which is exactly why Warsh can stay hawkish. tomorrow brings jobless claims and the Philly Fed index. three weeks of fear cleared, and the Fed put one fear back. peace held, oil fell, the IPO landed. then Warsh raised the median and reminded everyone the inflation fight outlived the war. you trading the hawkish Fed, or the rotation back into chips?
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VJ (@sapereaude708) reported@amazonIN Amazon India return workflow appears broken. Damaged item received. Return stuck for 4 days as "Return Started". Replacement request fails with "Something went wrong". "Contact Customer Service" redirects to Help page. Phone support says all lines are busy. Please help.
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Web3AI (@Web3__Youth) reportedYou create it once, it sells forever 1.Upload photos to stock photography sites and earn a royalty every time someone downloads one. If you have a decent camera or even a solid phone, sites like Shutterstock and Adobe Stock will host your images. Popular photos compound over years as more people find and license them. 2.Sell stock video clips the same way. B-roll footage of cityscapes, nature, people working, food being prepared... content creators and companies buy this stuff constantly and the demand isn't slowing down. 3.Set up print-on-demand products with your designs. You upload a graphic to a service like Redbubble, they print it on shirts, mugs, phone cases, whatever, and handle shipping and customer service. You make a cut of each sale without ever touching inventory. 4.Sell Canva templates on Etsy or Gumroad. People pay for pre-made social media templates, pitch deck layouts, and branding kits because designing from scratch takes forever. You build them once and they sell indefinitely. 5.Sell Notion templates. The Notion template market is weirdly active. Productivity systems, habit trackers, project managers, second-brain setups... if you're good at building Notion workspaces, there's a market for it. 6.Sell Lightroom presets or photo editing preset packs. Photographers and content creators buy these so they can batch-edit faster with a consistent look. You create a cohesive set and it keeps selling. 7.Design and sell fonts if you have the typography skills. A well-made font can sell for years on marketplaces like Creative Market. There's always demand from designers who need something fresh. 8.Sell icon packs or illustration sets. Designers and developers buy these for app interfaces, websites, and presentations. One set of 50-100 icons can keep generating sales long after you finish drawing them. 9.Create and sell spreadsheet templates. Budget trackers, meal planners, business dashboards, inventory managers... people pay for well-built spreadsheets because building one from scratch is tedious. Google Sheets and Excel both work. 10.Sell resume and cover letter templates. There's demand for these year-round because someone is always job hunting somewhere. A polished set that looks professional and is easy to customize sells steadily. 11.List digital downloads on Etsy. Wall art printables, wedding invitations, planners, kids' activity sheets, party decorations. Etsy handles the marketplace and you deliver a PDF or image file. 12.Publish low-content books on Amazon KDP. Journals, planners, coloring books, puzzle books, log books. The content is minimal but they sell if the cover design and niche targeting are right. 13.Sell music beats and sample packs to independent artists. If you produce music, platforms like BeatStars let you set up a storefront. Beats can sell over and over without any additional work from you. 14.License background music for YouTube videos and podcasts. Content creators need royalty-free music constantly, and licensing platforms connect producers with buyers. You upload tracks and earn each time someone uses one. 15.Sell 3D print files if you know CAD software. People with 3D printers are always hunting for new designs. STL files for miniatures, tools, home accessories, and gadgets sell on multiple marketplaces. 16.Sell code snippets, starter templates, or automation scripts. Developers will pay for well-documented boilerplate code, component libraries, and scripts that save them hours. You write it once and sell it repeatedly. 17.Build and sell WordPress themes or plugins. The WordPress ecosystem is massive and theme/plugin marketplaces have been around for over a decade. A solid product with good reviews can generate recurring sales for years. 18.Build a browser extension that solves a real problem. If it's useful enough, you can monetize with a freemium model or a small one-time purchase fee.
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octopussoap (she/her) (@OctopusSoap) reported@FrancineHibiscs Yes! For something like this I prefer Walmart because they have actual humans in customer service in case of a warranty issue or something, I once had to try and return something on Amazon … never again lol
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Noah (@wisenergynoah) reported@cinebuzz_24 Oh, I should write this down. I'll check Amazon!
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Raymond Decker (@noahname69) reported@dave_roush_nyc @Walmart @walmarthelp I get that sometimes with amazon. Spend an hour with a **** or Indian on the chat and they will fix it. Usually a new case comes pretty quickly. Or a refund and the new case.
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vijay (@vijaycelva) reported@AmazonHelp What time frame ? You don't have a time frame you guys are inefficient to do anything,you guys have no idea what is the problem,can't deliver a simple order
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Slab Capital (@SlabCapital1) reported@JasonYasonPBPN @thehollylin1 Just trying to help. It was sent from my account so it will obviously not let you in mine so you have to enter your login or just simply search for them on your Amazon account
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Raju Sharma (@rajusharma_it) reported@AmazonHelp getting error while placing the order. Please help
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T. Mac (@Tglocks215) reported@HolySmokas On the market, Jesus Marbel, AMG Invidia, talent Meda, Microsoft, Amazon, Nevius, Eli I mean fix I bought a fixed conference system Dave finance that that blew up Dennis in mine I mean blue energy