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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.

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  • 45% Website Down (45%)
  • 29% Errors (29%)
  • 25% Sign in (25%)

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Xalapa de Enríquez Website Down 4 hours ago
London Errors 18 hours ago
Mexico City Sign in 1 day ago
Poplar Website Down 1 day ago
Letchworth Garden City Errors 1 day ago
Sheffield Website Down 2 days ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

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  • Derivdotcom
    Deriv.com (@Derivdotcom) reported

    Amazon just went from Nvidia customer to Nvidia problem. 😱 - Amazon is reportedly exploring external sales of its custom #AI chips, turning an in-house cloud advantage into a product! - Its broader chip business is already running above $20B annually, and Jassy says it could look closer to $50B if sold like a standalone supplier. - Nvidia still leads, but the AI chip market may be getting more competitive. Source: Nasdaq, Reuters, Bloomberg

  • uppidada7
    prathap uppi (@uppidada7) reported

    @AmazonHelp My problem is not solved yet

  • AtheistOwner
    AtheistOwner (@AtheistOwner) reported

    @BladeoftheS A majority of my problems are solved if low value garbage couldnt survive off my tax dollar and had to work and contribute to society. Billionaires gives me a product I use like Amazon. What ******** does a worthless retard like @BladeoftheS give me. A discarded heroine needle?

  • Fools_Edge
    Fool's Edge (@Fools_Edge) reported

    Great post. How I'm allocated is a barbell approach. On the 1 side, go long AI basket. Think semi, data center, memory. On the other side, go long solid names that's been beaten down due to AI/AI capex narrative. Think Amazon (capex fears), Reddit (brought down with software basket). Side note: Some AI names rn kinda reminds me of crypto companies in 2021, like mara, in terms of their runups. I got caught with my pants down in the 2022 dump on crypto publicly traded shitcos, valuable lesson for me. Not calling for a giant crash, I'm personally dancing while the music is playing by being allocated in AI theme during this boom. But realize it is fragile and things can change quick. Lots of leverage building atm, it'll unwind eventually and it'll get nasty. I can't time it though so just riding the wave for now and watching.

  • EDouglasWW
    Edward Douglas (@EDouglasWW) reported

    @DreadCentral You should have seen the Amazon guy who showed up a couple days ago... buzzed me six times for a package for someone else, and I went down later, and he still hadn't figured out how to put the package inside the door.

  • BlackFlagOdeath
    BlackFlagOfDeath™☠ (@BlackFlagOdeath) reported

    @AmazonHelp the prime tv app for the xbox is broken. I can't access my subscriptions purchased through Prime because you get stuck on the live tv tab. I just paid for a sub to Apple tv and can't access it via the xbox prime app.

  • WhackedNut
    Whacked-Out Lefty Nut Job 🌎 (@WhackedNut) reported

    @ATLSportsZone Terrible @amazon. Do better!

  • _twodpro
    twodpro (@_twodpro) reported

    “Variety understands that, prior to being dropped by Amazon, “Artificial” already had several test screenings, which went down very positively, and screened for other studios on Thursday…”

  • JoseSil66073647
    Jose Silva (@JoseSil66073647) reported

    @SamaHoole Its terrible these residues flow down to the Gulf. Same challenge from the Amazon and Congo rivers. The spike in sargassum and other harmful water algal blooms are exacerbated by these fertilizers.

  • lavelle_Hub
    Lavelle launchHub| KDP service 📚📖📘 (@lavelle_Hub) reported

    @HazelSi21355568 You’re right, keyword tweaks alone don’t move much if there are deeper structural issues. When I run audits, keywords are just one layer. I also look at things like indexing behaviour, crawlability signals, category placement conflicts, and how the book is internally “reading” to Amazon’s system (not just what’s visible on the surface). A lot of visibility problems actually come from misalignment between metadata, category depth, how Amazon is interpreting the content, which is why I don’t treat it as a quick keyword fix. Curious though 🤔, when you say internal links, are you referring more to external site structure, or how you’re mapping discoverability signals back to Amazon indexing?

  • tanyarofman
    Tanya Rofman ✨ (@tanyarofman) reported

    Write it down. A clear one-pager beats a confident voice. Amazon built its whole meeting culture on this. Over-share the why. Context is the one authority you can give away for free. Netflix calls it "context, not control."

  • rebpic
    Rebel Picnic (@rebpic) reported

    @amazon Times are definitely not the same. Now I have 3 broken fire sticks. A fire TV that they will no longer update and Amazon could care less about their prime customers in 2026.

  • PeteSanford
    Pete Sanford (@PeteSanford) reported

    @UKLabour I am glad I had that cheeky £10 on Starmer Out by 2027. (I wish I had a spare £10) So Burnham goes to meet Starmer at the weekend where Krazy Keir will lay out his demands to avoid the Labour Party descending into total chaos. Total Chaos being the MO of all Labour Parties since, and including, Tony Blair who began the destabilisation of the Middle East... So he could get several well paying gigs, to Fix It. There, obviously, is a theme running through these Labour PM Appointees. THEY ALL SEEM F*****N NUTS tHE gOOD nEWS: Andy Burn 'Em is NOT NUTS He is a whole lot of other stuff, but that will be revealed in the next six months. Starmer's List: Elevated to the Lords by 2028 Private Papers Withheld for Fifty Years Handsome Financial Pay-Out Security Briefing Notes Shredded £1000 Amazon Gift Tokens for "Adult Products" The Labour Party - Standing for Honesty & Integrity

  • NGaming88
    NobleWarrior88 (@NGaming88) reported

    2 big issues with this take. The race wasn’t advertised originally as a 1PM start. Makes a difference. There’s this thing called the World Cup going on. But the media will do anything to push against the 1pm narrative. 1PM every week on Amazon will save the sport.

  • pepple_miracle
    Professor X⚕️ (@pepple_miracle) reported

    Amazon links accounts through shared devices, IP addresses, payment methods, IDs, addresses, and login behavior. So if you’re using same ID and face to verify just know you’ll get getting that mail.

  • toocool46978
    DJ (@toocool46978) reported

    @SmartassYinzer There are 56 at the Walmart in my town. And this town is relatively "safe" (had to say that because of some of the comments), compared to neighboring town where it rains bullets daily, but there's only 8 pick up spots Save the trouble, just shop elsewhere. Walmart = Amazon = evil

  • open_erv
    Open_ERV (@open_erv) reported

    I am going to start only engaging for short periods once per week on twitter, posting updates more like a newsletter for the BQF project. When I look at th 14,200 tweets I have supposedly made, only a very small fraction of that actually led to a useful outcome, and I need to run a tighter ship here with my time. Regarding the recent drama, I have not read it, I will not, I am not interested, I said a reasonable thing and I'm leaving it there. It's pretty clear the discussion is not going to go anywhere. I have a lot of real, difficult things to do and don't have time. I have not that much animosity towards Nathalie, I tried to work with her, it wasn't working out so that's the end of that. She can say what she wants, that's fine with me and it is up to the listeners to decide how much they want to listen, but I am not interested, and that's fair enough. This week's update is that the interim output grille solution is done. That was the last piece before I can start with getting the details all sorted out for the supply of the parts/their production. Then I need to make good instructions, and I can start selling kits. It's nylon black fish net, 10 mm holes, clamped down. It reduces airflow by about 2.3%, so not too bad. In an unexpected turn, I boosted the airflow by about 8% further with no impact on noise, by trimming the tips of the secondary. It's difficult to print this geometry which is why I did not try it before. Most of the parts are already sorted out, I got some new boards already, and 15 motors are on the way. Just gotta get the power supplies and shipping boxes sorted out and I'm just a few large format prints and some packing away from a few kits. I got a promising quote for the boxes, and am close for the power supplies. In the meantime I can just use good quality parts off Amazon, the boxes are a little harder. I am pivoting to kits rather than fully assembled fans. I was hesitant to do this at first because I wanted more progress faster, mostly. Assembled units are in general better for large scale roll out. However it's become clear this is going to take longer than that. By focussing on the kits first, I can focus on getting the parts supply, transport, duty/taxes etc all worked out, which is the next stage in general. The constraints regarding cosmetics etc. are less severe for kits, and it fits in with the goal of tremendous performance to cost ratio, and the diy nature of CR boxes. It also takes less of my labor per fan that gets out there, which is a bottleneck, and less space in the premises etc. Fundamentally, it is a form of collaboration with others. Teamwork makes the dream work. For now, everything will be printed, and production rate should be about 1 kit per 2.5 days. Hopefully soon I can get the largest part molded, production can rise to about 2 kits per day, a 5x increase, again bottlenecked by the large printer. With the second largest part also molded, and a few extra small printers, it goes to about 10 per day. Further expansion would probably require moving to a new premises and hiring someone to help. The break even per unit cost, including labor at a living wage, will be hard to meet while also providing spectacular value, mostly because of shipping and taxes. For instance, the motors are $11.8 USD, but after duty and shipping they come to about $53 USD, each. With a suitable sea courier service that's expected to go down to more like $20 USD, but it's still nearly twice the cost of the actual parts. Shipping would be about $4-5 of that. Fundamentally, making ends meet is sort of not a problem because if you compare the capacity and noise of the resulting air purifier (which I am trending towards dubbing an EQ-CR box, for Extra Quiet, preferrably with the 6x filter set (diagonal V in the middle)), it would cost you a few thousand dollars to get it any other way. If the fan was $1000 it would still make plenty of rational economic sense, but we want more progress than that even still. So I don't think things are on thin ice. However, getting the best result possible, which matches the dream to some degree of something more like $140 usd, is not so easy. Unfortunately production with a collaborator in China does not solve many of these challenges, and it also adds new ones. So for now, that's on the back burner again. Producing kits in small scale may seem thinking too small, but it beats just waiting. It does help get the ball rolling/pave the road.

  • Dheerajbhart8
    Dheeraj sharma🇮🇳 (@Dheerajbhart8) reported

    Still my issue is not resolve @amazon It's not usefull to buying products from u

  • DGannonTN
    Dutch Gradient (@DGannonTN) reported

    @nerd_cookies @antiderivative1 The problem is, the show runners and stars are all-in on SG-U, which was absolute *sh!t* and they were going to base the new show on that dreck. Will Amazon do worse? Maybe, but not by much!

  • duckitdude
    Duck it dude (@duckitdude) reported

    @AmazonHelp I have a laptop order which was pending from ages and now canceled then I placed another order today and that again went to 'potential delivery issue'. Worst part is I am unable to talk to customer care @amazonIN Is this what you do to a high value order?

  • jpmartin
    Jose Paul Martin (@jpmartin) reported

    Credit card hacks that actually work in India (from someone saving lakhs on business class & 5-star stays): 1) Best card if you spend under ₹50K/month - SBI PhonePe Select Black. 10% back on utilities & travel, 5% on all online spends. Blended 7-8% return. No other card comes close at this spend level. 2) Spending ₹70-80K/month? HSBC Travel One. ₹5,900 fee waived at ₹8L annual spend. Points transfer 1:1 to Accor hotels. Expect 3-4 free international hotel nights per year. 3) The real game-changer - HDFC Infinia’s voucher hack. Buy Amazon/Big Basket/Croma vouchers on Infinia. Get 12-16% back in points. Even ₹50K/month in daily spending = 80,000 points/year. 4) Those 80,000 points? Transfer 1:1 to Singapore Airlines. Book business class to Japan. A ₹3L ticket for ₹6L of grocery spending you’d do anyway. That’s 50% return on redemption. 5) Japan on a budget without points - ANA’s Hello Blue Sale. ₹40K round trip Delhi-Tokyo. They throw in a free domestic flight (Tokyo to Osaka). Direct flight, 9.5 hours. Comes 3-4 times a year. 6) Biggest hack - book award flights from hub cities, not India. Qatar Q Suite: 160K points from Mumbai. 70K points from Doha (off-peak). Add a ₹15K Indigo positioning flight. Save 90K points on a single ticket. 7) Axis Atlas & Burgundy aren’t dead. Accor transfer is paused but Air India works - Bali for 12K points (normally ₹30-35K). Cards are harder to use, not worse. Expect Accor to return at adjusted ratios. 8) Magnus Burgundy tip - 5% return on first ₹1.5L, then ~14% above that. Best reserved for high-spend months (car down payments, big electronics). Blended 9-10% at ₹3L/month. 9) Amex Platinum Charge (₹78K fee) - worth it in year one (₹60K welcome benefits). After that, value comes from 5x vouchers, 10x Air India, 20x luxury partners. Real perk is Centurion Lounge access for family. 10) The trap nobody talks about - lifestyle inflation. Free flights & hotels shift your mental budget. You “save” ₹60K on flights, then spend ₹1.5L on the trip instead of ₹40K. The math only works if you hold the line. Key rule - only chase deals you’d actually use.

  • FaizMohideenAK
    Faiz Mohideen AK (@FaizMohideenAK) reported

    @AmazonHelp Terrible experience. Two of my recent orders were cancelled by the delivery boy. He did not even reach the location, just makes on call and then cancels the order. This is the persons number.+918825943514

  • montego56577
    Socorro Mondejar (@montego56577) reported

    @JeffBezos Thanks Jeff for teaching me something Elon Musk didn't and I need to stop wasting time and money. I did not like working for Amazon and I was terrible at my job there. I'm not meant to climb the corporate ladder.

  • johnross27nov1
    Nomad (@johnross27nov1) reported

    '...Left-wing billionaire and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos reportedly admitted that his purchase of the far-left Washington Post was the worst investment he ever made and that the disgraced newspaper is staffed with “terrible” people.

  • mrpapageorg1o
    Nick Papageorgio (@mrpapageorg1o) reported

    @rootslashbin Oh yes, using my disposable income to bet on a game instead of going to the bar or buying dumb **** on Amazon is really terrible. 🙄

  • autonomousevent
    AUTONOMOUS - July 16th (@autonomousevent) reported

    Humanoids: 2015 vs 2026 Humanoids have been "five years away" for fifteen years now. In 2015 DARPA's best robots fell over trying to open doors and lay there until humans ran in with cables. a fall ended the day. 2026: → ~16,000 humanoids installed globally last year, up from basically zero two years ago → Unitree delivered 5,500+ to paying customers → Figure's factory now builds one roughly every hour → Agility's Digit working real Amazon and GXO warehouses, Unitree's G1 handling baggage at Tokyo Haneda Falling used to mean damage, now they drop, absorb it, stand back up. Earlier robots like ASIMO reportedly cost ~$2.5M and waerenever for sale, yet a Unitree G1 lists from ~$16k. The durability problem, the cost curve and the paying customers are finally moving the same way at once.

  • GlitchedSavings
    Glitched Savings (@GlitchedSavings) reported

    Posting every glitch, price error and deal from Amazon/Woot on my page. Follow me and turn your notifications on so you don’t miss more deals like this. 🔔

  • AlabamaJigger
    AlabamaJiggin (@AlabamaJigger) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazon Yeah, It literally came all the way from Japan with no issues and gets stuck in Tennessee and it's not even USPS's fault, it's literally Amazon's fault that the item will not arrive until after Father's day.

  • 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!

  • dumbani_ayush
    Ayush Dumbani (@dumbani_ayush) reported

    Update on this issue: I have now fully cooperated with every request made by Amazon. I shared: • Tracking ID (AWB 2827787747552) • Shipping receipt • Invoice • Delivery screenshots • Return details • Every document requested by Amazon @AmazonHelp @amazonIN @JeffBezos