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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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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
Los Angeles, CA 6
Chicago, IL 5
Paris, Île-de-France 18
Fléron, Wallonia 1
Melbourne, VIC 1
Township of Evan, KS 11
Lillers, Hauts-de-France 1
Ciudad Jardín, MEX 1
Southampton, England 1
Valencia, PA 1
Les Herbiers, Pays de la Loire 1
Coacalco, MEX 2
Rouyn-Noranda, QC 1
Atlanta, GA 5
Sydney, NSW 1
Hyannis, MA 1
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
A Estrada, Galicia 1
Morlaix, Brittany 1
Mumbai, MH 1
Iztapalapa, CDMX 1
Charlotte, NC 2
Annecy, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Santiago de Querétaro, QUE 2
Kingston upon Hull, England 1
Pensacola, FL 1
São Paulo, SP 1
London, England 4
Langen, Lower Saxony 1
Saint-Nazaire, Pays de la Loire 1
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • tafeltonlove
    tafeltonlove (@tafeltonlove) reported

    @maxblackfo9238 @SkyNews Oh I'm with you on that one. The problem is that RADAR keys are too readily available online, so anyone can buy them. I bought mine from amazon after losing my council-provided one, but I have physical disabilities and use a mobility walker.

  • stuffed
    ova 🙃 (@stuffed) reported

    @BitchyLiberty @amazon @AmazonHelp Ditto to the long history with Amazon. We didn't renew Prime. The delivery failures and terrible cusomer service got to be too much. We had a lot of refunds due to their mistakes. One they didn't refund and now we're done. Good luck.

  • NarumiAIonX
    Narumi AI (@NarumiAIonX) reported

    UPDATE: Amazon files for a $25 billion multi-tranche bond sale to fund general corporate purposes and capital expenditures related to AI infrastructure. $AMZN Building physical systems for artificial intelligence is incredibly expensive, and Amazon is raising a massive amount of cash to keep up. This $25 billion bond sale—offered in eight parts with payback dates stretching all the way from 3 to 40 years—is designed to help fund Amazon's massive $200 billion total spending plan for this year alone. By borrowing this cash through low-cost bonds, the company protects its regular day-to-day cash reserves so it doesn't have to pay for all these massive data centers and hardware upfront. Most of this fresh money will flow directly into Amazon Web Services (AWS) to build out new data centers, buy networking gear, and ramp up production of its own custom AI microchips, like Trainium. Currently, AWS holds a dominant 28% of the global cloud market, with Microsoft at 21% and Google at 14%. While spending hundreds of billions might look risky on paper, Amazon has record backlogs for its cloud services and is betting big that owning the actual physical infrastructure will give it a massive cost advantage over smaller rivals down the road. This move is part of a much broader trend across the tech sector, where the largest players are expected to spend over $650 billion combined on AI infrastructure this year. Even though tech bond sales have skyrocketed—more than doubling last year's numbers to cross $335 billion so far—investors are starting to show a little bit of fatigue. Amazon's latest debt sale drew in $62 billion in peak demand, which is healthy, but noticeably softer than its $37 billion debt sale earlier this spring, prompting management to state that this will be its final trip to the bond market for the rest of the year. $AMZN $MSFT $GOOGL $META $NVDA

  • LostSyGa
    SyGa (@LostSyGa) reported

    On one hand, easy refund opportunity. On the other hand too many report this back to Amazon and possible that orders get cancelled and a recall issued. Having the wrong bit is the lesser issue here I think.

  • sheronpaul6
    sheron paul (@sheronpaul6) reported

    @AmazonIN @AmazonHelp What exactly was the delivery issue from my side? I was available, answered your calls, and waited through every 24-hour escalation. If the failure was an operational issue, why am I the one left without my orders while the only solution offered is a refund?

  • RohanAzad1
    Rohan Azad (@RohanAzad1) reported

    @AmazonHelp, I raised a complaint (D457072456) on 21-May-2026 regarding the cashback issue on my Amazon Credit Card. It's been two months with no resolution. I've contacted customer care 4 times, but the issue still remains unresolved. Extremely disappointed with the service.

  • Dana_forfreedom
    Dana (@Dana_forfreedom) reported

    @SperoInDeo @CitImmCanada There are so many other factors to real estate problem. Canada’s economy for relied on service and real estate rather than innovation and technology for many years. No giant tech company in Canada , no google, Tesla, meta , Amazon, Intel, Nvidia , etc. also Foreign investors

  • RobCarlisl14661
    Rob Carlisle (@RobCarlisl14661) reported

    @EugeneJ89312567 @SeddSezz And Amazon all stocked up and ready to deliver while our retail businesses were shut down. Imagine the logistical planning that went into that achievement! Must've took years to lay out the infrastructure at a cost that could only be justified on a dead cert return...

  • MuskBuck
    The Prince of Parma Heights (@MuskBuck) reported

    @DavidPepper I think the Billionaire behind Amazon did a good job lowering costs. Government is the problem, not free enterprise.

  • RonLovelace413
    Ron Lovelace (@RonLovelace413) reported

    @wsoctv The problem is that the light on 74/Old Dowd rewards the shortcut. It should be 90% flow for 74 @ rush, but it’s way closer to 50/50. Fix that, and 74 flows better and the short cut disappears. I’ve written @NCDOT about this before. I suspect Amazon lobbies against.

  • Dr_SlopLord
    Emperor Skepsis (@Dr_SlopLord) reported

    @robbystarbuck correct, one day it will come. Until then....this issue is being slow walked because it is an optics and Amazon logistics issue: the military needs to be mobilized to speed things up and that is 'sticky'. The other root issues are Welfare and Employers.

  • DonnaKueny66473
    Donna Kueny (@DonnaKueny66473) reported

    @DOCMAGA1 Yes, there was an Amazon “book” posted the day he died. My daughter sent me a link via messenger the day it happened. It was shortly taken down after. I kick myself I didn’t take a picture of it.

  • wapella
    John Powers (@wapella) reported

    @jimiuorio @DanielBuchfink @johntamny ding ding ding...Winning answer. There were many analysts who noted this. Asset holders cleaned up. Consumers got skinned. You don't want a Mom and Pop store, when you are locked down and Amazon is wide open with inflated prices.

  • camiisgloomy
    cami 𓏲ּ𝄢 (@camiisgloomy) reported

    @gonelikesummer_ my only question is do i size down or up 🤔 im a womens 9 and im buying it off of amazon

  • HySpDcHiKnFeeD2
    HySPdCHiKnFeeD 🐓🌽🚛 (@HySpDcHiKnFeeD2) reported

    @toilet_fren @BruceHu50411777 Unless they improved the powermatic 5, it was a pain in the *** letting it feed tubes itself. Most the time they’d be off and just bunch up or rip. The tubes need to be aligned perfectly in the hopper. Eventually I just put the tubes in myself. What’s nice about the PM5 though, is it has an automatic feature, so it’ll just run the cycles .. so you gotta keep up. It failed around 10k cigs. My powermatic 3 has been a tank, almost at 20k .. no issues If you order on Amazon, get the extended warranty though.

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