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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
Dieppe, Normandy 1
Kūkatpalli, TG 1
Balneário Camboriú, SC 1
Atlanta, GA 10
São Bernardo do Campo, SP 1
Brigham City, UT 1
Seattle, WA 14
Dartmouth, NS 1
Brisbane, QLD 2
Chandler, AZ 1
Phoenix, AZ 8
Holland, OH 1
Jibert, Braşov 1
Ashburn, VA 10
New York City, NY 22
Secaucus, NJ 1
Denver, CO 9
Miami, FL 8
Boston, MA 6
Lucknow, UP 1
Bengaluru, KA 1
Rancho de los Guardados, QUE 1
Dallas, TX 14
Bucharest, Bucureşti 1
Paris, Île-de-France 8
Caerphilly, Wales 1
Mauriac, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Crystal Springs, FL 1
Baltimore, MD 2
Appleton, WI 1
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • HemantY20184076
    Hemant Yadav (@HemantY20184076) reported

    @AmazonHelp Tried with Chrome / Edge and with other combination of Laptop / Mobile not working...

  • shravankumarkn
    Shravan (@shravankumarkn) reported

    @AmazonHelp How many times to contact them not giving solution for the problem

  • allday_stocks
    alldaystocks | 24/7 Market News (@allday_stocks) reported

    $AMZN Amazon Rebuilds AI Data Center Strategy With “Titus” Project • AWS is reportedly developing a next-generation AI data center architecture under the internal “Titus” project focused on faster buildouts, higher power density and lower costs • Amazon aims to cut the time from shell construction to active server deployment to under 35 weeks while increasing compute capacity per site from ~58 MW to ~68 MW • The redesign includes more liquid cooling, support for NVIDIA GB200 and Vera Rubin systems, and a goal of reducing cooling power usage by roughly 15% • Amazon also wants to lower cost per kilowatt of IT capacity by ~10% and reduce unused “stranded power” across facilities • The initiative comes as Amazon plans record ~$200B capex spending this year, with AI infrastructure and data centers as key priorities $VRT $NVDA

  • JioCare
    JioCare (@JioCare) reported

    @sachinnlad Bell icon and on the Amazon Prime banner click “Buy Now” Click on “Pay Now” and make the payment After successful payment, go to the Home Screen of the MyJio app and refresh the page by scrolling down Select “Fiber” and click on Bell Icon again Select the Amazon Prime (4/5)

  • dejaviewss
    DejiViews (@dejaviewss) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazon I’ve gone down this road before. You transferred me to yet another person that cannot help me. I paid for prime to get my delivery by 9am today now I’m being told I might not get it until Wednesday (probably).

  • alexxmaxxing
    young ho (@alexxmaxxing) reported

    @lalisatto @everpinkarea you just burned down the amazon with this mess

  • shivamkr
    Sivam Rastogii (@shivamkr) reported

    @AmazonHelp Link is not working

  • TammyTutone
    Tammy Tutone (@TammyTutone) reported

    Amazon’s slimming down their investment portfolio. Last week’s 13-F showed that they dumped the last of their IonQ holdings, a player in the quantum computing space. Amazon entered the space in 2025 with the launch of Ocelot. Last quarter, Amazon announced they’d sold their stakes in their competitor, SmartRent, as well as baby camera/IOT device maker, Owlet. This is amidst ongoing federal investigations and a lawsuit with @GateGuardXYZ. And only a few months before that. Amazon exited another competitor, AMD. Companies should not be allowed to invest in competitors. Full stop.

  • Pare57277Hitesh
    hitesh sharma (@Pare57277Hitesh) reported

    @amazonIN Still no response from @AmazonIN despite multiple emails, calls, and complaints. Wrong return pickup, refund pending, and now account access issue too. I still have the original item and order details. Please resolve this urgently. #Amazon #AmazonIndia#CustomerService

  • EdwardHeesten
    Edward Heesten 🇳🇱 (@EdwardHeesten) reported

    @PopBase my take: Amazon is clearly doubling down on scale… visuals will probably be the main selling point again 💯

  • VedantGang82449
    Vedant Gangshettiwar (@VedantGang82449) reported

    @amazon @amazonIN filed a complaint on 1 st may regarding a damaged shoe still it has not resolved... please solve the issue

  • 0xJablo
    Jablo.Eth (@0xJablo) reported

    @regothetrader @bitjul Mentioned to you before, but try to hang from a pullup bar and let your low spine relax.. build up slow to a few minutes a day spread over multiple sessions. I have cheap over-door bar from amazon in my house and have seen huge improvements after dealing w/ same injury. Hope it helps.

  • Rajashe81420150
    Rajashekar (@Rajashe81420150) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN @AmazonHelp I am completely frustrated with the support team. I have followed up more than 5 times over the past two days and even emailed my concern, yet no resolution has been provided. It feels like I am complaining to a wall, with no one genuinely addressing issue.

  • Ejire50
    IK🌍 (@Ejire50) reported

    BREAKING: companies are about to spend $725 billion on AI in a single year. That number is larger than the GDP of most countries on earth. Amazon is committing $200 billion, Microsoft $190 billion, Google $190 billion, and Meta $145 billion. All four raised their guidance this quarter, and none of them are slowing down. Microsoft's CFO said the company expects to remain capacity constrained through all of 2026, even after spending $190 billion. They simply cannot build fast enough to meet demand. Microsoft attributed $25 billion of its budget purely to rising memory chip costs. Meta said the same thing, pointing to higher component pricing, particularly memory, alongside rising costs for land, power, and skilled workers. Data centers now consume 70% of the world's entire memory output. Microsoft's AI business is now running at an annualized revenue rate of $37 billion, up 123% year over year. Amazon Web Services posted its fastest growth rate in 15 quarters at 28%. The money being spent is starting to come back. Amazon is looking at negative free cash flow of nearly $17 billion this year as a result of this spending. These companies are burning cash at historic rates because they believe whoever builds the most infrastructure today controls the AI economy tomorrow. This is exactly why memory stocks like Micron, Sandisk, and SK Hynix are at all time highs right now. The $725 billion has to flow somewhere, and it is flowing directly into chips and memory.

  • ashleyschendel
    Ashley Schendel (@ashleyschendel) reported

    Amazon Now is going to be a problem for people who already impulse order every little thing, but the practical use case is pretty obvious. Sometimes you really do need one item fast, and leaving the house would be the bigger hassle. Last minute gifts, medicine, batteries, school supplies, a missing dinner ingredient are the situations where $3.99 for 30 minute delivery doesn’t sound crazy. That is less than most food delivery fees before you even get to the tip. The line is probably whether people treat it like an emergency errand replacement or turn it into a new way to buy random stuff at midnight. Would you use it for last minute things, or would it just make impulse spending worse?

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