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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

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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
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
Patchogue, NY 1
Irving, TX 1
Lakeville, MN 3
Zürich, ZH 2
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • jamisjc25
    Jesse Jamison (@jamisjc25) reported

    Stargate does not need Amazon... Amazon monopolizing and canceling our favorite shows, is not a Stargate problem... It's an Amazon problem, there are complete disaster when it comes to the entertainment industry... The same trend is following for Star wars as well...

  • srvishnoi29
    S Vishnoi (@srvishnoi29) reported

    @AmazonHelp I kindly request that my issue be resolved as soon as possible. I have been waiting for a resolution and would greatly appreciate your prompt assistance in this matter.

  • POSTSING
    I'm tired of Earth, these people. (@POSTSING) reported

    @Gone_fishing_ES @AmazonMGMStudio I am with you 100%, BUT remember AMAZON doubling and tripling down on the LOTR Fandom. They are still putting out more of that abomination that is LOTR FAN-FIC. They will reinstate STARGATE and make it worse out of spite.

  • Ramjiguptaaa
    Ramji Gupta (@Ramjiguptaaa) reported

    @AmazonHelp Your DM service too worst. Dont why you are so worried my personal information. Show the courage and give instructions to resolve the issue rather taking excuses @amazon

  • Fried_Circuitry
    Danger, Will Robinson (@Fried_Circuitry) reported

    @PrimeVideo Yes, Amazon, it’s Your Fault we’ve no Stargate. Now, go fix it. #SAVESTARGATE

  • suebsg9
    𝕁𝕖𝕟𝕤𝕖𝕟/𝔻𝕒𝕟𝕟𝕖𝕖𝕝 𝕗an page (@suebsg9) reported

    Don’t get me started on Amazon they canceled countdown after one season. Numbers were excellent for show just guy took over has a problem with wanting new shows

  • BrentDavis8411
    Brent Davis (@BrentDavis8411) reported

    @SenAshleyMoody @amazon They need there drivers to slow down in the neighbor hoods.

  • MarketBubble
    Market Bubble (@MarketBubble) reported

    Intern breaks down the market size for humanoid robots "If you're automating labor, the TAM is basically the size of the labor market. Global GDP is around $120 trillion, labor market is about half so $60 trillion" "Take Walmart and Amazon. Each have over a million workers, paid $40–70k a year. Say a humanoid robot replaces that labor, its a one time $50k purchase and you own it. It works indefinitely" "Labor is an enormous cost to these companies. If they can reduce it they're going to. If they don't, somebody else will" "A million robots at $50k each is $50 billion in revenue. That's around Anthropic's run rate right now and that's valued near a trillion. And that's just Walmart and Amazon" "There are billions of labor workers. Elon constantly says there'll be more robots than humans. The market for selling these things quickly gets into the trillions or tens of trillions"

  • DanGuy96
    Danny’s Hot (And Not-So-Hot) Takes (@DanGuy96) reported

    @AmazonHelp Is there you could fix this?

  • rohit066
    KahaaniCaar (@rohit066) reported

    Received my brand-new iPad from Amazon today via Open Box Delivery. During unboxing, I noticed a small dent/scuff on the back. It looked minor, so I thought, "It's okay, I can live with it," and didn't make an issue out of it. But after setting up the iPad, I discovered a visible

  • bittner_jameson
    Jameson Bittner (@bittner_jameson) reported

    @Sandosaur Its the problem that comes with ever inflating budgets. The company expects more sales too so you have to try and capture a broader audience. Thats why Amazon Axed the Stargate TV show, it was only testing well with fans of the franchise, and I am sure they were putting in way too much money for such a small audience to be enough for them. These IPs need to either break away from these massively bloated companies, or those companies need to be willing to fracture into thousands of much smaller, and more focused shards with lower budgets but way more saturation and passion. I don't think either of those will happen though. So we will continue to receive neverending 'broader audience' slop for the end of time from the IPs we all group up loving. I think the sooner you can accept that, the sooner sooner you can learn to be happy with the new stuff coming from smaller companies.

  • liquidaiwater
    liquidaiwater (@liquidaiwater) reported

    @ProfGMarkets Dude, I was doing this before you were born. You don't buy the after market in any IPO till it settles down. From the days of Netscape to Amazon and Google, they all printed and fell. Now if you can actually get IPO, that is a different story if you get a pop and you blow it out.

  • Cyber_Trailer
    No Safe Words (@Cyber_Trailer) reported

    Tracy, CA (JUN.11.2026)- Another huge warehouse fire in California. This time it’s a medical product facility owned by Medline. Let’s hope this wasn’t another product of California’s public education system, trying to destroy another business. It is being reported that the sprinkler system was not working at this warehouse, and the fire may have also spread to the neighboring FedEx facility. The neighboring Amazon facility has also been evacuated. Medline's website says it is the largest provider of medical-surgical products. The company just celebrated its 60th anniversary this month. It is a distributor of about 335,000 healthcare products, including approximately 190,000 under the Medline Brand and about 70,000 of those self-manufactured, according to a recent news release. The company has 70 global distribution centers and 30 global manufacturing facilities.

  • kingisback98765
    1857 (@kingisback98765) reported

    @AmazonHelp Issue not resolved

  • kerldaddy
    kerl (@kerldaddy) reported

    @AmazonHelp Yeah I don’t need to speak to a HR representative. I want this issue fixed. I’ve explained it enough times. Just ask for pictures? Honest people get the short end of the stick because you don’t enforce any strict policies on returns. You end up thinking that everyone is a scammer

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