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 |
|---|---|
| Clarksville, TN | 1 |
| Romeoville, IL | 1 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 9 |
| Sofia, Sofia-Capital | 1 |
| New York City, NY | 20 |
| Mechanicsburg, PA | 1 |
| Newark, NJ | 2 |
| Ashburn, VA | 6 |
| Township of Evan, KS | 18 |
| Atlanta, GA | 9 |
| East Haddam, CT | 1 |
| Dallas, TX | 15 |
| East Orange, NJ | 1 |
| Plymouth, IN | 1 |
| Saint Albans, WV | 1 |
| Jibert, Braşov | 2 |
| Torreón, COA | 1 |
| Crossville, TN | 1 |
| Dandridge, TN | 1 |
| Seattle, WA | 13 |
| Chicago, IL | 12 |
| Big Creek, Calif | 1 |
| Saint Paul, MN | 1 |
| Coacalco, MEX | 1 |
| Realengo, RJ | 3 |
| Madrid, Madrid | 3 |
| Los Angeles, CA | 8 |
| Salt Lake City, UT | 1 |
| As Sudayrah, Makkah | 1 |
| Houston, TX | 9 |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Sri (@SriEchos) reported19 years of Indian E-commerce summarized: ❌ Flipkart: Losses since 2007 (Even Walmart couldn't fix it) ❌ Amazon India: Carried by AWS ❌ Zomato: Profitable only on paper (thanks to FD interest) ❌ Meesho: Still struggling Businesses themselves are just cash burners. Thoughts?
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Tommi Pedruzzi (@TommiPedruzzi) reportedin 2016, i was making $700/month playing football. in 2026, i make $50,000/month selling ebooks on amazon i didn’t even write. stop reading now if you’re not open to exploring, but there’s a window open right now that most people still haven’t found yet. (btw, if you want my complete strategy broken down: ai prompts, workflows, and systems... like this post, follow me, and comment “AI”. i’ll dm it to you.) here’s what’s actually happening right now that most people are sleeping on: ai made it possible to publish a high-quality nonfiction book in days instead of months. at the same time, amazon still has hundreds of millions of buyers searching for solutions to real problems every single day. those two things colliding created an opportunity a window where anyone with no writing background, no audience, and no startup capital can build a portfolio of books earning royalties across 17 markets every month on autopilot. make no mistake… i’m not talking about: • coloring books • copy-paste garbage • low-quality ai spam i’m talking about genuinely useful, well-researched, properly formatted books… the kind that get 4 and 5-star reviews because they actually solve the problem the reader came for. books that are, in many cases, better than what traditional authors are producing. that’s the standard. and ai, used correctly, makes it achievable in a fraction of the time. most people haven’t connected those dots yet. but the ones who have are building quietly. amazon buyers are already searching. already willing to pay. already typing their exact problem into a search bar with a credit card in hand. “how to budget on one income with kids.” “how to sleep through the night after 40.” “how to fix lower back pain without surgery.” my job wasn’t to convince anyone of anything… my job was to put the right product in front of people already looking for it. POSITIONING! that shift from creating demand to locating it changed everything. first book: money in 24 hours. 12 months later: $3,000/month. 2 years later: $115,000 in a single month. now here’s why the timing still matters: ai just lowered the production cost of a book to almost ZERO. but most people are using it to spam generic books, bad covers, no research, no positioning. amazon is already filtering that out. the opportunity isn’t to flood the platform with ai content. the opportunity is to use ai properly with real market research, real positioning, and real quality control… while the majority of people are still doing it wrong. that gap won’t stay open forever. the people building portfolios now, the right way, are locking in positions in niches that will compound for years. the people who wait will find those niches harder to enter. this isn’t a warning dressed up as advice. it’s just the pattern i’ve watched play out across every market i’ve entered. early and right beats late and perfect every time. the window is open. most people scrolling past this post won’t use it. a few will. if you’re one of them, like this post, follow me, and comment “AI”. i’ll dm you the full system. you need to do all 3.
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QUADRUPLE (@QUADRUPLEforPM) reportedA recent reply to Amazon. Taking our power back. We don't think we should pay the government tax for ripping us off. So, no, we will not renew. Besides, Amazon is no longer the beneficial place to shop. What we expected from Amazon is affordable products delivered to our door. Instead we are pawned off to individual middlemen who raise and lower prices depending on who they want to put through college. These middlemen price setters have no concept of Canadian life and use our Amazon loyalty and membership as their income leverage. They need a swimming pool, our products go up $2. They need a new car, suddenly our products double in price. Amazon says they are robotisizing their warehouses and you would think prices are coming down, but in usual greed enterprises they don't care about the consumer. They profited off of death from covid and now they (Amazon middlemen) are never satisfied with their greed and price setting. Add to that, taxes and you have a losing combination. There have been good times and good purchases, but paying over inflated taxes on over inflated prices is pure lunacy, just like believing one guy buying a $2B yacht so the entire population customer base of Amazon can suffer is beneficial to them. No thanks. My money will stay were it belongs. With me.
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Live Breaks (@DjFred_Eddison) reported@ohms133 @GOP_is_Gutless Her belong elected has nothing to do with Amazon deciding to close down Amazon Fresh. FYI
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NÀRUTO (@Naruto80199) reportedOrdered a Wakefit sofa on Amazon on Apr 29. It was shipped on May 15 with delivery promised by May 18, but after weeks of waiting the order was refunded due to “operational constraints.” This is the second similar issue. Looking for a fair resolution. @amazonIN @WakefitCo
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Noah (@antibearthesis) reported@StellingLucas brother if aws shuts down the entire world stops functioning almost every enterprise runs on amazon datacenters
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Nick (@GoPats15) reported@antibearthesis Amazon is probably a safer option as it’s continuing to grow and will be competing with SpaceX on space based internet and probably data centers. But remember Amazon has no stake in Blue Origin so if the rocket part of the commercial space race takes off (excuse the pun) Amazon won’t benefit but also won’t be exposed if SpaceX crushed BO into bankruptcy. SpaceX is the riskier bet but with much higher upside. Like I said, it’s being valued like a start up so you’re investing into it would reflect the same kind of risk. But you also need to consider the likelihood of post IPO the price skyrocketing but then crashing after they hype and likely before Starship is flying regular missions. Just look at all the haters coming out again after yesterday’s semi successful but also disappointing launch. They will continue to hammer SpaceX through its testing phase. While Superheavy has pretty much proven the possibility of rapid reuse by landing on the tower. It still needs to prove the engines are up to it and they nor the high heated areas don’t need any refurbishing before reuse. Starship meanwhile has even more to prove with it’s tiles and if they will live up to the rapid reuse plan. Don’t forget, SpaceX is basically following NASA’s orginal plans for the Space Shuttle, but they learned quickly that the tiles needed inspection, servicing and/or replacing after each launch. This was a major factor in the failure of the Shuttle program to become financially independent and help fund NASA in the post Apollo era budget cuts. So like I said, SpaceX more risky but if they can solve those problems, you’re likely looking at the biggest corporation that will have ever existed.
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Teef!!! (@cuutefangs) reportedWeekends are insanely weird cuz why did I just get a code from Amazon for a login when I haven't touched it. Anon hacker you won't find **** on my card #ok
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Matt Meagher (@mattmeagher) reported@AmazonHelp It’s already 9:30 Eastern, so the delivery window has closed with no update so far. But the bigger issue is this an Amazon Prime order, it was supposed to be delivered in two days, not whenever. I pay for Prime, why is it that two day delivery is so inconsistent?
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Fatima (@Fatima7223) reported@amazonquick This reads like a marketing pitch for an internal AI sales tool branded as “Amazon Quick.” It’s describing a system that: connects to a company’s sales tools/CRM analyzes data to rank leads by likelihood to convert reduces manual decision-making in sales prioritization So the core claim is basically: “Let AI decide which leads are worth your time.” In context, this fits a broader direction companies like Amazon have been exploring: embedding AI copilots into workplace workflows (sales, support, logistics, etc.). A couple of grounded points to keep in mind: This is promotional language, not a technical spec. It highlights outcomes (“close more accounts”) but doesn’t explain methodology, accuracy, or limitations. “Most likely to convert” depends heavily on data quality, industry, and how the model is trained—these systems can help prioritize, but they don’t reliably “know” outcomes. In real sales operations, these tools usually assist prioritization, not fully replace human judgment. So the realistic interpretation is: > It’s a sales intelligence/AI scoring assistant aimed at reducing time spent on lead sorting—not a guaranteed decision engine. If you want, I can break down how tools like this typically score leads (signals, weighting, CRM data, etc.) and where they tend to fail in practice.
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The (Quixotic) Multipolar Curator (@CuratorPunished) reported@MoreLimitless The issue is that Amazon was not giving them money for the season to go in bigger scales that the story desperately needed so they scaled everything down and brought a lot of disappointment. The finale at least makes sense with the story and what little they had.
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Mizu (@MizuH7679) reported@Yoc_Star I've not looked into them, do these 'amazon homes' include price of land and all that? Or are they some sort of prefab and they are literally just selling you the house and its your problem to then go buy some land to put it on?
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MamaLucy (@_Mamalucy_) reported@MalienVictor @VRChat AWS is down - blame amazon, not VRChat lol
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Jake W. (@BitClownCrypto) reported@TheRoyalSerf The US can do the world a favor and lock this terror supporting lunatic up for life. He's radicalized millions of teens around the world. @amazon @Twitch are complicit. Governments need to issue record setting fines against Amazon.
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DJ Deep C (@djdeepc100) reported@AmazonHelp Ordered from Amazon, delivered by Delhivery, but return process became a nightmare. Pickup never happened properly and finally return got rejected due to logistics issue from delivery side, not mine. Please resolve this issue.Order: 402-8839006-5410711 @Delhivery