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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
Township of Evan, KS 20
San Luis Potosí, SLP 1
Hagenbach, ACAL 1
Houston, TX 11
Roby, TX 1
Winter Garden, FL 1
Greer, SC 2
Manchester, NH 1
Everett, WA 1
Griselles, Centre 1
Wellington, FL 1
Migennes, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 1
Peoria, AZ 1
Chicago, IL 13
Los Angeles, CA 8
Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 2
Columbus, OH 2
Leipzig, Saxony 1
Brussels, Brussels Capital 2
Santa Clarita, CA 1
Amarillo, TX 1
Torreón, COA 3
Township of Wayland, MI 1
Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 3
West Palm Beach, FL 1
Denver, CO 10
Fleet, England 1
Paris, Île-de-France 10
Columbia, SC 1
Pachuca de Soto, HID 1
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • sakshi_agg95
    Sakshi Aggarwal (@sakshi_agg95) reported

    My Review access suspended for alleged guideline violations when I haven’t submitted a single review. Wrong action, zero clarity, no proper customer support option even after a week of complaining. Fix this issue immediately, remove the suspension. @AmazonHelp @amazonIN

  • VHTubalcain
    Pedro Treviño (@VHTubalcain) reported

    @JeffBezos @JeffBezos Hello Sir! you have to look how to fix scam issues with the Amazon delivery system on high price products. We ordered a Dron 30,000 pesos and we received markers and an ankle bracelet It’s not fair. we received an email saying we send wrong package.

  • michaelpatron0
    Michael Patrón (@michaelpatron0) reported

    Amazon backend been slow as hell for me the last month - Half the pages in campaign manager will not load on first try. Feel like the issue is these dumb AI tips Amazon injects onto each page. Editing a listing on the backend makes me computer sound like a...

  • TCard2020
    Joe Biden’s Ice Cream Man (@TCard2020) reported

    @MattWalshBlog If your dog is truly a service dog, I have no issue. But, the fight should be with the thousands of people who board planes every day with a $12.95 Amazon “Service Dog” vest for an animal that is quite visibly terrified, misbehaving, and less than an ideal seat mate. These are the people this post has issues with. To me, a true service dog is damn near human, but I rarely see them. I see an 18 year old with 38 piercings and a chihuahua, with a service dog vest on, growling at me from inside a carrier it’s pissed in.

  • kybaskerville
    KyRoBa (@kybaskerville) reported

    @henokcrypto This is a terrible viewpoint. The dotcom bubble popped in 5 years. Ai is in a bubble and it will pop, that doesn’t mean the industry is over, it seemly means that the market will get rid of the junk. Amazon is one of the survivors of that bubble for example.

  • djProbo
    Clive Bixby (@djProbo) reported

    If Amazon gets this right, HoTD will be in trouble

  • BBSF88
    Field Marshal T.S.O. 🫡 (@BBSF88) reported

    @JeffBezos @blueorigin It’s time to shut it all down& worry about Amazon& your close ties to Oprah& Gayle.

  • BruceMcNau41981
    Farmer Bruce (@BruceMcNau41981) reported

    @DesireeAmerica4 Pretty sure if Meta and Amazon had their employees token maxing (wastefully using compute) that there is in fact no compute capacity problem at the moment...

  • tryraziel
    Raziel (@tryraziel) reported

    I looked into Anthropic's $4B funding round from Amazon — and the deal structure is fascinating. Amazon invested $4B for a minority stake, but here's the twist: it's not traditional equity. The structure: → $1.25B upfront investment → $2.75B committed over time → Anthropic must use AWS for training (not Google Cloud) → Amazon gets licensing rights to Anthropic's models → Anthropic keeps independence but gains guaranteed compute This isn't just a funding round — it's a strategic partnership disguised as an investment. Compare this to OpenAI's Microsoft deal: $10B+ investment, but Microsoft gets exclusive licensing and board representation. Amazon learned from Microsoft's playbook but structured it differently. They get the AI models without the governance headaches. For Anthropic, they avoided the "golden handcuffs" problem. They got massive funding without giving up control. The real winner? Amazon Web Services. They just locked in a customer that will spend billions on compute over the next decade. This is the new model for AI investing: strategic investors paying premium valuations for guaranteed business relationships. What other "investments" are really just elaborate customer acquisition deals?

  • AarivKhanna
    Aariv Khanna (@AarivKhanna) reported

    Fix 3: The inter-app tracking hole The apps talk to each other. You look for something on Amazon. Instagram knows it without you telling it. Solution: Settings > Privacy > Tracking > Deactivate “Allow apps to request to track you”.

  • LinkTechnlogies
    Link Technologies (@LinkTechnlogies) reported

    Companies spent months pushing employees to use more AI. Now some are discovering that chasing AI usage numbers can get very expensive. Amazon reportedly shut down an internal AI leaderboard after employees began inflating AI activity and assigning unnecessary tasks to AI agents, driving up computing costs instead of improving productivity.

  • annlilly55
    Rebecca jo Cooper (@annlilly55) reported

    Amazon. Needs to walk out ...bring him back down here and remind him who got his *** up there

  • LisaFMRRN
    L. (@LisaFMRRN) reported

    @LoneStarChica @Cross14Crossing They no longer background check. Neighbor and I out at his vehicle and one Amazon driver parked the van around corner, came back and pistol-whipped him. For no reason. My dog attacked as trained and he went down. Found out thru atty and police they do not background as they used to - guy was using fake Identity, fake license, and Amazon is facing huge lawsuits over their hired drivers alone. Beware. DO NOT TRUST they’ve been checked, as they have not. Lawsuit on this one attack alone is huge.

  • The_Doodler5
    PetraDoodles (@The_Doodler5) reported

    Jorge, the fact you still accepted at the start and thought nothing would happen to you is still an issue It's also the issue that you opened the door just a bit. Maybe next time Amazon is going to offer more money, or just get someone else. You cannot undo this anymore.

  • GreenoneOld
    Jaime Cooke (Old Greenone) Space Pirate. (@GreenoneOld) reported

    @AdamCrigler I worked for a property company and on day one my boss asked if we could cut down on illegal dumping. Illegal dumpers aren't too bright. I've found resumes, credit card receipts, mail, amazon tags... Its not always a sure thing(they also steal packages), but in some cases we got them on camera dumping their own documentation.

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