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 |
|---|---|
| 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 | 15 |
| 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 | 7 |
| Millsboro, DE | 1 |
| 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 |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Jacob Salem (@ChaplainSalem) reportedToo many speakers spend all their time perfecting the keynote. The story. The slides. The delivery. The brand. And then nothing happens. No bookings. No inquiries. No paid stages. Why? Because talent alone does not get you booked, strategy does. In my book, Speaker Millionaire Secrets, I break down the business side of speaking: positioning, connections, bureaus, outreach, and how to become the obvious choice for event planners. If you want to stop hoping for stages and start building a real speaking business, this book is for you. Get your copy today on Amazon.
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Clynton Keel (@clyntonK1) reported@RhonddaBryant how about a crack down on tax evasion by the rich for the funds... How about getting Amazon to pay meaningful tax on their UK profits... Nah lets go for more austerity and have a nation even less worth fighting for if you are not in the top 10%...
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Madison ivy (@ivy_madiso55142) reportedDay 5 was insane! 🇮🇷🇪🇸🇩🇪🇭🇲🇺🇾🇸🇦🇨🇻 Per someone's request, I hung up the Saudi Arabia flag I always want to respect people's requests and cultures. Also Cabo Verde I'm so sorry, Amazon did me wrong once again And please forgive my terrible mistake of using the wrong flag for Iran. I have ordered the correct one and will update soon.
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T.G.Cochrane (@TomCochrane) reported@natelagos bottoms up is right, and Amazon might be the purest version of it. detail page is point of purchase by default, and the reviews are subconscious reasons doc you're describing, already written by buyers. We pull ad angles straight from there and they beat top down concepts most of time.
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Drew Tewell (@drewtewell) reported@Shaun2011324 Probably an Amazon Web Services outage
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♡₊˚ Mimi ♡'s Suminjae ˚₊♡ (@mimi4minjae) reported@fixonmae I bought Vinyl parcels on amazon for his bday md vinyls. They also fit the fix off desire ones. i already shipped all orders in these
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nooman (@n01man) reported🟢 $REKT founder @osf_rekt calls the bottom: crypto is the last asset class still on sale 👇 🟢 this is crypto's first green week in months, and it feels like a local, maybe double, bottom is in. 🔄 equities and AI are at all-time highs while crypto sits near 12-month lows, and he thinks capital rotates into the laggard in H2. 🚀 SpaceX up 20% the day after a $2T IPO is a high-FDV-low-float move, but it shows the market can absorb supply, which is bullish. 🪙 OSF is constructive on $BTC near the lows, with the Clarity Act and a potential strategic reserve still sitting unpriced in the pipeline. 🧪 real overhang is quantum resistance on $BTC; he bets Saylor and others are already funding a fix that becomes a turning point. 📈 $ETH bounced hard off the ~$1,522 lows; the majors are all off the bottom and he sees a good crypto entry point here. 📅 four-year cycle intact: a much stronger second half of 2026 as the war winds down, oil eases and rate-hike fear fades. 🥤 $REKT: down 40% on the month but a first green week; buybacks scale with revenue, so they need a strong market to hit like last year. 🛒 $REKT goal is recurring Amazon and subscription revenue plus energy drinks, not low-margin supermarket wholesale without rewards. 💡 $REKT only wins by doing what no one else has done, the creative crypto-native plays, not by becoming just another CPG brand.
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The Tigress (@_myburneracct) reported@spiketeejoint Lost my last pair earlier this year and inwill not be ourchasing another oair ever again. My lil $10 ones from amazon been holding me down ever since .
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Green Soul (@greensoulergo) reported@abhayrai778 @AmazonHelp Hi Abhay, we are sorry to hear about the issue you are having. We are unable to find your order details. Please DM us with the order details. So that we can assist you.
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Sumeet Mohite (@sumeetmohite9) reported@AmazonHelp Damaged washing machine delivered. Replacement order cancelled due to a “delivery issue”. Ordered a different brand, and that too was cancelled citing shipping problems. Twice in a row. What exactly is going on? What am I supposed to do now?
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Outclaw.xyz 🦩 AI Newsletter, Guides & Tools (@outclawai) reportedThe official reason: a jailbreak that lets Fable 5 review code and find errors.Anthropic: "So can GPT-5.5 and every rival model."David Sacks: "Anthropic refused to fix it or pull it."Amazon (Anthropic's largest investor) flagged it to Treasury.
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Meja|梅贾🇸🇸🇰🇪🇨🇦 (@75Meja) reportedRecently had a technician over to take a look at my malfunctioning dishwasher. After his review, he said he would go get some parts. I asked him what the issue was. His response: 'we don't disclose that information'. Of course, how will they get business if they disclose appliance diagnosis. Everyone can get the steps from YouTube and parts from Amazon.
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Jennifer Cusumano (@jencusumano3) reported@amazon your customer service has gone way down hill. I placed an order last week you show that it was delivered. I have not received it. they asked me to upload photos of the missing item. How do I serve you pics of something that I didn’t get!!! And you can’t speak to a human.
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Hitesh (@FI36767) reported@AmazonHelp Disappointed with the support from @AmazonHelp. Instead of resolving the installation delay, I'm receiving broken links and feedback surveys. Please look into the issue directly and help coordinate a quick setup for my table.
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Ben Fleming (@fleming_benn) reportedI've been getting spammed by ads for the Peterson Academy. I think there was a time that this idea could have had value, but that time has long since passed. And to be very clear, I'm not talking about the value in Jordan Peterson's personal brand and name recognition. Yes, that wave peaked a long time ago. But I'm talking about the value of high-quality production values that simulate a multimedia university lecture, which is then put behind a paywall. There are a few free videos out there, and I've watched them. They are top-notch, often taught by Generation X and young Boomer professors who went to university at a time when it meant something. These instructors are clearly passionate about what they do, and when I (an elder Millennial) went to university in the late 2000s, they were exactly the kind of instructors who I sought out. Here's the thing. I'm not a spring chicken anymore. I'm staring down middle age, and I already have to explain to Zoomers that 20 years ago, I was able to still take classes like this, where this type of professor was already aging out, or getting pushed out for ideological and demographic faculty hires. But it's not just me who is getting older. YouTube has been around for 20 years. Autodidacts have been using YouTube videos for a long time, and the best resources are almost always free low-fidelity recordings of lectures from circa 2010. If an autodidact is really serious, there are books on the Internet Archive and Anna's Archive. This emulates another part of the university experience that I miss, namely going to the library and finding books that at least somebody deemed important. Of course, there are public libraries out there, some of which have great collections. But it's just not the same, sitting in a public library, surrounded by people hard on their luck, using the "free resources". It's a very different gestalt when you're sitting in the stacks of a university library, feeling like you're surrounded by people who see inherent value in the quest for knowledge. I last had official business on a university campus in 2019, and that feeling was long since gone by then. When I was an undergraduate, universities may have still been credentialing factories and make-work programs for administrators, but they didn't feel that way. They feel that way now. The medium is the message, and an online "academy" is going to naturally be different than that experience. The Peterson Academy is trying to be a strong simulacrum of one component of the university experience, and it's not trying to sell itself as anything more than that. But I honestly don't see how it's going to be a part of anything greater. Any serious autodidact is going to immediately supplement it with more low-fidelity digital materials, which contain vastly greater intellectual content. And once you do that, the Peterson Academy is just as good as Mortimer Smith, Professor Emeritus who videotaped his class on Romantic Poetry in 2009, and did not put it behind a paywall. And as for the other aspects of the late 20th century humanities learning experience, i.e. seminars and discussions, that is long gone. You're not going to have a professor, a grad student TA, and a room full of peers, at least some of whom are intellectually driven. And we can say this with certainty, because there was a little thing in 2020 called the Covid lockdowns. All sorts of lectures and seminars are still up on YouTube, from when universities were forced to offer classes in that format. And I get it, it's only natural that people are going to be more checked out in a Zoom call that's supposed to simulate a seminar, but you can see the TA and the students on camera. If you're honest with yourself, these are not people that will inspire you to learn. And putting these people into a milieu with the Peterson Academy is not going to change that. The closest thing to the proper experience is a book club. And I've done that for the last few years, both as an organizer and as an attendee. Excitement and momentum tends to come and go, but I've certainly been in lively discussions in the back of dive bars that increased my understanding of great books. I've gone out for coffee with PhD students, asking them to discuss challenging things. There are resources out there if you're motivated to learn. There are also no shortage of group chats and servers where intellectual discussion happens, even if those groups tend to be ephemeral and have a fairly short half-life. But by the time you've reached that level of motivation to learn and be scholarly, you're just not going to pay to get behind the paywall of the Peterson Academy. If you think it's worth spending your hard-earned dollars on the pursuit of knowledge, you can (and trust me, you will) spend that money at Amazon, increasing your library with books that you can't find elsewhere. I don't know what the solution is, and I think that if the Peterson Academy had come out in 2018, it would have added value. But 2020 was such a game changer, not least because of how much it tarnished the reputation of universities and the intellectual class, that I just don't think anyone is interested in what the Peterson Academy is trying to emulate. Going forward, the process of learning is going to look very different, not least because there is a lot of great intellectual work being done right now, far away from the dark shadow of the university system. If the Peterson Academy truly believes that the university system has residual value worth salvaging, I'm not going to dissuade them from trying. But they either need benefactors or profits. Since Peterson joined the Daily Wire, a lot of people distrust any benefactors that might be involved. As for profitability, the adage is that you need to be first, be be more efficient, or be different. They're not first. Higher education is so commoditized that it's impossible to be more efficient. As for being different, maybe they should have asked what made universities so great in 1910. If they could emulate that, instead of emulating the university in 1982, they might at least be different enough to be worth checking out.