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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
Dallas, TX 36
Cobourg, ON 1
Singapore, Central Singapore 2
Orange, TX 1
Pullman, WA 2
Houston, TX 14
Township of Evan, KS 10
Le Marillais, Pays de la Loire 1
Jersey City, NJ 4
Essex Junction, VT 1
Port Charlotte, FL 3
Atlanta, GA 30
Easley, SC 1
Harrisburg, PA 2
Livingston, TN 1
Bell Gardens, CA 1
Gresham, OR 4
Hopkins, MN 1
Rochester, NY 4
New York City, NY 44
Bolivia, NC 1
Las Vegas, NV 12
Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA 1
Chicago, IL 46
Portland, OR 13
San Antonio, TX 10
Northumberland, PA 1
Ashburn, VA 21
Fort McMurray, AB 1
Leesburg, GA 1
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • TheEmilJay
    emil (@TheEmilJay) reported

    @EliClosson i have two value boxes coming from amazon and i'm probably gonna grab at least one more mega also really wish i could have snagged a hobby box before it hit the secondary market. maybe if prices come down a little i'll splurge. the hobby exclusive inserts are cool

  • crazyfarmbook
    Adrian Barek (@crazyfarmbook) reported

    Hello Fellow BTC Authors, looking for guidance on where to publish/promote a book after Amazon. My novel, Crazy Farm, is a BTC allegory thus there's no direct reference to Bitcoin in the story. That is by design. My goal is to orange-pill normie readers unaware by smuggling Austrian concepts into a hero journey with mass appeal. The normies will buy on Amazon, and I'll convert to BTC on my own terms, but it was Bitcoiners who inspired the story and they should be able to buy it P2P via Bitcoin. Problem is I don't know how to do this. I met with Konsensus Network awhile back, they clearly have nice website and BTC payments infrastructure. I believe Saif has his own publishing house. I'm not on NOSTR but maybe I should be. Or maybe I can vibe-code a simple Author website capable of accepting Lightning Network payments? Any feedback y'all can lend is deeply appreciated. Thanks, Adrian

  • dcopechatter
    Donnie Cope (@dcopechatter) reported

    🚨 Amazon’s Heartless Warehouse: Worker Drops Dead, Bosses Ordered Staff to Keep Grinding: An Amazon warehouse worker in Troutdale, Oregon, collapsed and died on the floor April 6th while unloading trucks at the company’s PDX9 facility. Instead of shutting things down or showing basic human decency, supervisors allegedly kept the operation running for over an hour. Employees watched the body lying there as conveyor belts kept rolling and packages kept moving. One worker with CPR training asked to help and got shut down: “Turn around and don’t look. Get back to work.” Management reportedly treated the dead man like just another broken machine to step over. This isn’t shocking from a company that’s turned warehouses into high-speed pressure cookers where quotas rule and people are disposable. Amazon’s notorious for pushing injury rates through the roof in places like Portland, where facilities have ranked among the worst for worker harm. Big Tech giants love preaching about “people first” while their real motto seems to be profits over everything, including basic respect for the dead. Another grim reminder that in the relentless chase for efficiency and delivery speed, human life gets treated as replaceable overhead.

  • KoukabT53779
    KOUKAB TAHIR (@KoukabT53779) reported

    @AmazonHelp @motiullah I have been getting the runaround for a month now. Sometimes they have me fill out forms, and other times they claim that the seller misrepresented the product and is refusing to issue a refund.

  • elleloveCHI
    villanelle ✨ (@elleloveCHI) reported

    @EddiebroRon Do you remember The Jungle by Upton Sinclair, or Out of This Furnace by Tom Bell? To think we are returning to a time when there were no labor rights for corporate gains. It's terrible! I know everybody loves their quick shipping Amazon but somethings gotta give

  • CulverVist60210
    Dr. Ether PhD (@CulverVist60210) reported

    @ScammerPayback Please blast, take down, expose and analihate (480) 618-3051 Amazon spam calls

  • ScottUpham
    Scott Upham 🇺🇸 (@ScottUpham) reported

    @cosmopterix @AaronRider93 This was an issue in Chester Springs/Exton when Amazon applied to put on a small hub there. NIMBY Karens ******* and moaned about it for years. Meanwhile, anyone could have bought that parcel themselves and kept it green space but they never put their money where their mouth is.

  • JaxJacksonw1fk
    Jax Jackson (@JaxJacksonw1fk) reported

    @mikepat711 @SawyerMerritt I miss it because the audible app doesn’t sync up my current audible book like car play does. I have to fish around for it in interface. With car play I’d just get it and it would always bring up my current book. The lack of Amazon prime is an issue as well.

  • BlackEdgeFund
    Black Edge (@BlackEdgeFund) reported

    Intel is 8 days into what could be its first 9-day winning streak in decades. Shares are up from $19.73 to $65.14 The rally started when Intel landed a deal to make custom chips for Amazon Web Services. Then came Google. Then Elon Musk's xAI. Three hyperscalers betting on Intel foundry services in two weeks. This is the same company that was trading at $40 just last month — down 60% for the year. Either Intel just found its footing in the AI chip wars, or we're watching the mother of all short squeezes before reality sets in.

  • KnepkinKipper
    Andrew Knepper (@KnepkinKipper) reported

    @Delta Premium cabins with slow WiFi… why pick Amazon Leo for a 2028 launch? Used to be a hard Delta fan for the premium feel but they’ve been sliding as of late. Moved to United with Starlink until they figure it out.

  • jerzy_jones
    Jerzy Jones (@jerzy_jones) reported

    @AuthorGoodwin I use Amazon ads through a guy called Bryan Cohen. He does a ten day (think) free course. It’s very informative and helpful. My problem is I don’t like continually raising the ads. But so far I’m in small profit with it 🙏

  • SaneNightmar2
    Sane (@SaneNightmar2) reported

    @thevaugardian @kijuler Securing a deal with a company like Amazon is very different than trying to get something into theaters. Glitch isn’t relying on the fans to do all the work but to spread the word and spread the interest that they have to show other theaters globally that it’s worth it.

  • uhuruelimu
    Phred (@uhuruelimu) reported

    @RMTFKR11 @Therichardralph @HeroDividend Not an Amazon fan by any means, but car dealerships have made buying a car one of the most miserable consumer experiences imaginable. Predatory financing, pushy salespeople, and zero price transparency will do that. Sometimes a broken system creates the opening for a worse one.

  • testwer
    Testwer (@testwer) reported

    @MarioNawfal Amazon is Prime suspect. Terrible.

  • MuttMetaX
    Mutt (@MuttMetaX) reported

    @playmatejaylene im down for amazon women to take over

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