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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
Panama City Beach, FL 1
Hazel Crest, IL 1
Kirkland, WA 1
Grovetown, GA 1
Mérignac, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Lancaster, PA 1
Flemington, NJ 1
Indianapolis, IN 1
Guayaquil, Guayas 1
Honolulu, HI 1
Stockholm, Stockholm 1
York, England 1
Berlin, Berlin 1
Brighton, England 1
Guanajuato, GUA 1
Northampton, England 1
Township of Evan, KS 13
Portsmouth, England 1
Boise, ID 1
Swaffham, England 1
Owings Mills, MD 1
Vénissieux, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Bowling Green, KY 1
Mercer County, NJ 1
Pembroke Dock, Wales 1
Acapulco de Juárez, GRO 1
Cumbernauld, Scotland 3
Malakoff, Île-de-France 1
Martigues, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
City of London, England 2
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • EverydayResell
    EverydayReseller (@EverydayResell) reported

    A lot of new people here, this one’s for you. 🚨How to stop losing money to eBay return scammers. They buy your clean, working item… then ship back a broken piece of junk & demand a full refund. I recently learned this $7.49 trick & it’s an absolute game changer: Grab a cheap UV security pen (the exact one I use from amazon is in the photo). Before you ship, write a unique personal code or mark in a hidden spot on the item. It’s completely invisible to the naked eye, but lights up under any blacklight. When the return comes back, just shine the light. No matching mark? That’s not your original item. Upload the before/after UV photos in your eBay case and watch your win rate skyrocket. 🚀 Pro tip: Make the code truly unique, your own handwriting style, a random symbol only you make. Something scammers can’t duplicate even if they know the method. Resellers: add this to your process TODAY. It will save you hundreds (or thousands) in the long run. Who’s trying this? Let me know in the comments if you’re adding UV marking to your process. Also, would love to hear your best return scam stories below! Happy selling! Let's grow!

  • BDM8
    bonnie d. Mincey (@BDM8) reported

    6. the directory embedded in the site's code on the morning of Monday 15 June 2026, acting on what she described as an anonymous tip. She is best known for exposing the United States government's No-Fly List in 2023, which sat on a misconfigured Amazon Web Services server,

  • Itzbarnesy
    Barnesy🇺🇸🇺🇲 (@Itzbarnesy) reported

    @JeremyVineOn5 Sound like Starmer after Axel rakabunda with Amazon selling knives. The people are the problem pretty simple. Use some critical thinking

  • AC_WordSlinger
    Adam Clark (Ruckus) (@AC_WordSlinger) reported

    @WhiteHouse Did the 7-foot-tall Amazon tranny who runs DJTs account fall down and hit their head after smoking cocoa puffs laced with adrenachrome or something? What are they even talking about.

  • JazzDeeApple
    Dr. Jazz 💚🥚🍣 (@JazzDeeApple) reported

    @uncledoomer Visited a walk in clinic for an orthopedic issue. Doc recommended a brace and provided it to me. 6 weeks later I get a separate bill for the brace. $600 or six times more than Amazon. Same brace. I refused to pay. That was 5 years ago. Never even hit my credit score.

  • patilvishi
    Vishwanath Patil (@patilvishi) reported

    Horizontal Scaling ≠ Vertical Scaling I still see these two terms confused in interviews and architecture discussions. The difference is actually simple: Horizontal Scaling (Scale Out) ➜ Add more servers or instances to distribute the load. Vertical Scaling (Scale Up) ➜ Add more CPU, RAM, or storage to a single server. Quick memory trick 👇 - Horizontal = More Machines - Vertical = More Power When to use what? Horizontal Scaling - Better for high traffic applications - Improves fault tolerance - Supports almost unlimited growth - Common in cloud-native and microservice architectures Vertical Scaling - Easier to implement - Great for smaller workloads - Limited by the hardware capacity of one machine - A single server failure can impact the entire application Real-world example: Need to handle Black Friday traffic? ➜ Add 10 more application servers (Horizontal). Your database is CPU-bound? ➜ Upgrade from 8 vCPUs to 32 vCPUs (Vertical). The biggest internet-scale systems- Netflix, Amazon, Google, and many SaaS platforms primarily rely on horizontal scaling to serve millions of users. Saved this as a handwritten cheat sheet for quick revision. Hope it helps!

  • AmazonHelp
    Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported

    @AmitAr88 Please copy that link to web browser and access it from there. You can also access the link from desktop (PC or laptop) web browser. Make sure to delete all cache, cookies, history from device. Logout and login to Amazon account and try to access the link. -Akamsha

  • benbstwits
    Benjamin Bakhshi (@benbstwits) reported

    @stoked_on_waves @CapitalShipyard Amazon is still renting A100s from 6 years ago profitably. They don't physically depreciate, they just are slow compared to future GPUs (thanks to $ASML), but they still aren't functionally obsolete since they are still way more efficient than any older school CPU data center.

  • TomCochrane
    T.G.Cochrane (@TomCochrane) reported

    @CarlWeische agreed, and part about not having traffic to split test is exactly why offer and backend beat CRO at that stage. You can't A/B your way out of a weak offer, and small brands don't have volume for significance anyway. On Amazon it's sharper, you often can't true split the listing, so the offer, price, bundle, review count, and subscribe and save backend carry the growth. Fix offer first, test margins later.

  • ldthomson56
    LindaDT (@ldthomson56) reported

    @Artemisfornow No problem. I will cancel Netflix and Amazon. I will not pay one penny towards the rotten BBC.

  • CoinPostMedia
    Coin Post (@CoinPostMedia) reported

    $SPCX is now down ~20% from its highs. In market terms, that's the beginning of a technical correction. The company has already lost $600 billion in market cap since touching $3 trillion and dropped below Amazon in the rankings. Sounds bearish, right? 📉 Maybe. But let's not forget that this IPO launched on one of the biggest hype waves in market history, reportedly several times oversubscribed. A stock doesn't rally 70%+ in days without inviting extreme volatility on the way back down. Though it’s still hard to see SpaceX sitting among the top AI beneficiaries unless xAI integration changes the narrative significantly. 👉 My view hasn't changed: the real SpaceX thesis is still a long-term bet on the space economy, Starlink, launch infrastructure, and whatever role AI ultimately plays inside the ecosystem. The AI narrative likely helped justify some of the early enthusiasm, especially after the xAI connection.

  • KutarkV
    Kutark Validus (@KutarkV) reported

    @JiltedValkyrie I had the same issue. Wouldn't surprise me if ******* Amazon threatened gify (sp?) with a lawsuit if they didn't pull them, since we were so succesful at annoying them.

  • rishi_mehta16
    Rishi Mehta (@rishi_mehta16) reported

    @AmazonHelp Tried in chrome still not working.

  • TheAuldGuy21
    Tricky (@TheAuldGuy21) reported

    @AmazonHelp What’s the point of having Amazon returns boxes in Morrisons supermarket in the UK as they are always offline or not working at all , returning items to Amazon is pretty abysmal in my area and not many options

  • Mikadzyki_NFT
    Mikadzyki🌙 (@Mikadzyki_NFT) reported

    BREAKING: ANTHROPIC AND THE US GOVERNMENT ARE NOW IN AN OPEN WAR OVER FABLE 5 On June 9 Anthropic released Fable 5, its first public Mythos-class model. On June 12 the government issued an export control directive, and both models vanished worldwide. Formally the ban targeted foreign nationals, but it covered even Anthropic employees without US citizenship. There was no way to tell its own people from outsiders through the API, so Fable 5 and Mythos 5 were shut off for everyone at once. There were two triggers: - first the White House learned that South Korea's SK Telecom, suspected of ties to china, had gained access to mythos through project glasswing - then Amazon showed officials a way to bypass fable's safeguards The irony is that Anthropic wrote the case against itself. For months the company played up the threat: - called mythos too dangerous for open release - said the model should require a license like a weapon - urged the whole industry to slow down development In the end the government took the company at its word and pulled the model, leaning on its own loud warnings. The condition for bringing it back is nearly impossible: block every jailbreak, something no public model can do. Anthropic in turn insists the panic is overblown: - the flaw found is minor and already known - gpt 5.5 and other models find the same bugs with no bypass at all And all of this just weeks before its IPO at a near-trillion valuation. The most powerful model in history lasted three days in open access.

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