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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
Strasbourg, ACAL 2
Lakeville, MN 2
Canberra, ACT 1
Caen, Normandy 1
Uzès, Occitanie 1
North Richland Hills, TX 1
Allentown, PA 1
Boston, MA 4
Manchester, England 4
Sutton Coldfield, England 1
Hamburg, HH 2
Prince Frederick, MD 1
Los Angeles, CA 9
Arras, Hauts-de-France 1
Orlando, FL 4
Canton, MI 1
Silsbee, TX 1
Bamberg, Bavaria 1
Township of Evan, KS 24
San Jose, CA 4
Département de l'Hérault, Occitanie 1
Elizabeth, NJ 1
Toronto, ON 9
Easton, MD 1
Birmingham, AL 1
Paris, Île-de-France 10
Kansas City, MO 2
Cadillac, MI 1
Atlanta, GA 10
Riverside, CA 2
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Community Discussion

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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • rohantodakari
    Rohan Todakari (@rohantodakari) reported

    @AmazonHelp @AmazonIN A customer should not have to order the same phone 3 times to receive it once. Today Amazon initiated a refund on my 3rd order as well. At what point does this stop being a delivery issue and become a system failure?

  • Daniellovesguns
    Sassafrassin (@Daniellovesguns) reported

    @mrfundman Why is microsoft down, why is Nvidia and AMD down, why is Amazon down, why is Vanguard down? Every time Tesla drops you EDS infected idiots celebrate and every time you lose.

  • careerlevelup
    Career Mindset X (@careerlevelup) reported

    @jaynitx the part bezos isn't highlighting is the cost, "i'll gamble with you" means he's taking the L professionally when the call fails, that's expensive capital for a CEO to burn, most managers won't actually do this, they'll claim to "disagree and commit" then quietly insulate themselves from accountability when things go wrong the version that doesn't work is the common one, leader says "go ahead, i'm on board" with one foot out, leaks the original disagreement to peers, distances themselves at the post-mortem, takes credit if it succeeds and blames the report if it fails, that's covered-arse delegation dressed up as commit the prerequisite is psychological safety from the top down, in cultures where being wrong gets you punished, "disagree and commit" becomes a procedural fig leaf, the principle works at amazon because bezos eats the loss publicly, that's the part most companies trying to copy it skip

  • ryanwebdev
    Ryan Bilesky (@ryanwebdev) reported

    @b_co_co What if I told you you were going to buy that $600 worth of stuff anyway but because you get free shipping with Prime you end up choosing to spend it there instead of somewhere else, and save money on shipping in the process. I mean sure somewhere some sucker is buying stuff they otherwise wouldn't just because of the quick free shipping, but they are the problem in that equation not Amazon. Not to mention all the other benefits of prime beyond shipping.

  • Mdevlspawn01
    Mdevlspawn01 (@Mdevlspawn01) reported

    @TechDropsDeals Amazon updated the listing it’s down to the correct $74.99 price point.

  • SteT238
    Ste (@SteT238) reported

    @ForwardBritain_ @PolitlcsUK @Telegraph So you're ok with Amazon paying little tax whilst they help close the high street down? Or do they pay their fair share of tax thus meaning they may have to increase their prices in turn giving the high street a chance?

  • lu_cs2
    Lu (@lu_cs2) reported

    @TheWarOwl Even if Amazon gave the green light, I wouldn't be that optimistic. I still feel let down by Stargate Universe after all these years.

  • Pixii_ai
    Pixii (@Pixii_ai) reported

    Your Amazon listing doesn't have a ranking problem. It has a conversion problem. Keywords get you indexed. That's it. - stuffing words won't hit page 1 - algorithms reward sales, not text - design drives the click Stop writing for robots. Visuals are your real SEO.

  • rohantodakari
    Rohan Todakari (@rohantodakari) reported

    @AmazonHelp @AmazonIN 3 orders. 3 failures. Before I risk ordering the same phone for the 4th time, please confirm in writing that the issue has been investigated and that Amazon will honor the previously promised price difference protection. Need answers, not assurances.

  • jake_rm_
    Jake Martin | Amazon Advertising 🛠 (@jake_rm_) reported

    Something that doesn't get talked about enough with Sponsored Brands keyword targeting. Everyone knows Broad match in SB can get wild. Without a modifier, Amazon will match your ad to search terms that are loosely - sometimes very loosely - related to your keyword. ACOS climbs and it's not clear why until you check the search term report. But Phrase has the same problem, just to a lesser extent. You can have a tight, relevant Phrase target and still get matched to top-of-funnel search terms with low purchase intent. That's often the reason ACOS looks higher than expected on a target that should be performing fine. The fix: use Exact, or use modifiers to keep Broad and Phrase in check. If you're running either without them, stay on top of your negations. Keep your SB campaigns honest!

  • FearofFEMA
    Fear of FEMA (@FearofFEMA) reported

    @Jack2LOneill @AmazonMGMStudio I doubt Amazon will listen if they come out with a modern audience version later down the line, they should know many fans will be OUT

  • Sassy_Khat
    Mr. Kitty 🇮🇱 (@Sassy_Khat) reported

    @LetDownZoomer @PrimeVideo @amazon That's terrible that you can't have children! :( So sorry...

  • kyronis_talks
    Kyronis (@kyronis_talks) reported

    Setting 3: The "Cross-App Tracking" Loophole Apps talk to each other. If you search for boots on Amazon, Facebook knows instantly. Fix: Settings > Privacy > Tracking > Toggle OFF "Allow Apps to Request to Track."

  • RobKuecken
    Jake (@RobKuecken) reported

    @b_co_co $1170 - $139 = $1031. Free shipping. Free returns. No additional $$ for Prime video, About $1.50 a month to go ad free. Nobody is required to pay for "membership" at Amazon or Walmart. Not worth it don't pay for it. And ... If this is a huge problem you are truly messed up.

  • boxermansr
    . (@boxermansr) reported

    @USPSHelp to whom or how do I need to file a complaint regarding a neighbor who keeps getting their mail sent to our house? They live 2 houses down and for some reason keep putting our address on their Amazon orders. We've been taking them to them, but frankly, I'm getting tired

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