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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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July 3: Problems at Amazon

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  • BankofVol
    BankofVol Grift¹⁰⁰⁰🤖🤖¹⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰ (@BankofVol) reported

    You're mostly right about demand imo. That's exactly why the question is subtle and tricky. Every infrastructure supercycle in history was right about demand, and wrong about the down-year. — Rail traffic kept growing after 1873. Railbuilding collapsed anyway — Internet traffic never stopped compounding after 2000. Fiber capex fell by more than half — Oil demand grew straight through 2015. Shale capex was cut to the bone Demand is a level. Capex is a flow. The flow answers to financing conditions and second derivatives, not to whether the future is real. The future was real every single time. So, your question. What drops new builds 20% in 2027–2030? Not demand. Three mechanisms, ranked: 1 Five boards. That's the entire buyer side. The overwhelming majority of AI capex flows from five companies. One strategy pivot at one of them is arithmetically a 15–20% industry event (ref the META news, even if unsubstantiated, impact this week). Amazon already cut AWS capex in 2022–23 while cloud demand kept growing. "Structural" doesn't protect you from a single CFO decision. 2 The credit channel. Hyperscalers raised $108B of debt in 2025, with over a trillion more projected. Capex intensity is running at 45–57% of revenue, utility ratios, not tech ratios. Supercycles don't die of weak demand. They die when the paper stops rolling. One soft AI-revenue quarter reprices every data-center SPV at once, and the marginal builders go first. 3 The depreciation clock. The 2025–26 GPU vintage floods P&Ls in 2027–28 on 3–5 year schedules. AI revenue has to cross the depreciation curve by then, or five boards that benchmark each other cut in unison. That's not a demand event either. That's accounting meeting governance. Where you're right: 2027 is armored. 30–50% of planned 2026 capacity is already slipping to 2028 on grid queues. The backlog is funded and moving. Near term, supply-constrained is exactly what it looks like. Where the frame breaks: "there will be winners and not-so-winners" — your word, is precisely why the ticker list doesn't follow from the thesis. Memory is a cyclical inside a secular. HBM is sold out through 2026 and tight through 2027, but the supply response is already under construction. Yongin comes online in 2027, Samsung's P5 in 2028, converted DRAM lines and yield gains faster than that. When it lands in 2028, it meets whatever demand deceleration exists by then, the same year the depreciation clock strikes. Memory does what memory does. The industry humming along has never once saved the suppliers from their own cycle. The buildout doesn't end. The financing pauses, for a year or two at a time. Every fortune in infrastructure was made and lost inside that distinction. Not financial advice.

  • harishwtf
    Harish (@harishwtf) reported

    @amazonIN @AmazonHelp the solution you sent in the DM took me to the same chat i have issues with

  • cruciaall
    crucial (@cruciaall) reported

    AN ANTHROPIC INSIDER JUST LEAKED WHAT THE $4,000,000,000 FROM AMAZON WAS ACTUALLY SPENT ON - AND FABLE 5 IS ONLY THE BEGINNING the employee posted from a burner account and deleted everything within 6 hours. but the screenshots survived 01:02 - anthropic hid a message inside this frame. 5 million views. nobody caught it. i still can't believe this got through 12 floors of underground servers in nevada under a shell company. 847 employees with scrubbed linkedin profiles. a private dinner between dario amodei and the playground games ceo that nobody was supposed to know about 73% of the npcs learn from your behavior in real time and send that data straight back into claude's training pipeline. you think you're playing a game. the game is studying you microsoft, amazon, anthropic, playground games. one structure since 2019. four logos on the door claude has processed 2.1 trillion conversations. the insider said the next phase doesn't need your input anymore it already knows the answers save this before it gets taken down

  • ThriveCart
    ThriveCart (@ThriveCart) reported

    @TheWAHWoman Hello, Amazon AWS has triggered an unscheduled update, likely mitigating a wider issue on their end. This is impacting some carts. We expect AWS to resolve very shortly. We will provide an update when it does.

  • the_VixXii
    Vixxii🦊 (@the_VixXii) reported

    @AmazonHelp You can send him back out to get it and deliver it to me. I've anywaycontacted customer service and they were of zero help. Fix it out in filling whatever complaint I can.

  • ProxyConscious
    KaijuKatostrophe (@ProxyConscious) reported

    @Reeddirect @progamer999x @PaulTassi Most studios do this for failed games. Amazon shut down new world with a higher current player base than this. I doubt they will go back to Destiny. It’s either the entire studio gets shut down or they make an extreme pivot trying to win back players respect and trust.

  • MsKaylaMinaj
    Kaylaa Minaj (@MsKaylaMinaj) reported

    😑😔📡🌃😤 I once went down the Amazon and our boat got charged by Columbian policemen with guns and we all had to get on motorbikes and whip across town. – Helen Skelton

  • SD_1257
    SD (@SD_1257) reported

    @DanielTStocks @clownltjokerrt @KonstantinKisin I'm gonna retire early partially because of investing in AMZN and TSLA. Not a fan of Bezos/Musk but they helped me. Use Amazon because of convenience and Tesla increased the number of electric cars used. If you can't seem they aren't 100 a detriement that is your issue.

  • bearded_blerdd1
    Oda’s Ghost Writer 🔜 Blerdcon’26 (@bearded_blerdd1) reported

    @prettz_strife @TimmyBuddy No your logic isn’t only flawed it’s also false information ….maybe click on things to see why The first two are the U.S. and the bottom two are yours in Austrialia. The reason you’re seeing $99AU is because Amazon/JB HIFI are doing a discounted physical pre order for y’all. Sony isn’t charging more. The retailers are choosing to charge less in order to sell more…slow mf

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Competitors reprice 24/7. Most sellers can't keep up. Built CompeteIQ to fix that — an AI agent that monitors prices across Amazon, Walmart, eBay in real time and automatically adjusts your listings to stay competitive. Intelligent repricing, not just mechanical matches.

  • RueCallow
    Rue Callow (@RueCallow) reported

    @RealMattCouch We are not causing the problems, our purchases from Amazon and Temu are the problem! Stop supporting other countries and buy local only!!!

  • MaltaGooner
    GunnerMalta🇲🇹🇹🇩🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 (@MaltaGooner) reported

    @TouchlineX Noise cancelling earbuds will solve the problem...I would have slept through Krakatoa with mine. Im sure amazon do same day delivery

  • georgiacutiie
    Georgia (@georgiacutiie) reported

    @AndyRileyish @amazon I'd suddenly have a very specific storage problem to solve 😭

  • JohnPat29428646
    John Pattison (@JohnPat29428646) reported

    @UKLabour Andy Burnham reveals tax plan to save pubs and high streets as he talks to Andrew Marr at LBC!!! Burnham has signalled that he will introduce a so-called “Amazon tax” with a massive reform of business rates in a bid to save Britain’s high streets. He plans to stick to Labour’s 2024 election manifesto promises of not raising income tax, VAT or national insurance personal contributions. But he said he would look at hiking business rates on the giant warehouses which are emerging to service massive online retail companies like Amazon, while lifting high street shops and pubs out of having to pay the business rates. Now I believe these online businesses have been getting away with low business rates because they are not on the high streets or have shops, OK put business rates on them but he must remember these places are just warehouses for other shops on the highstreets!!! So excessive business rates would filter down to these shops and their customers!!! Taking away business rates for the bars, the restaurants, the coffee shops, the hairdressers that bring social benefit as long as it reduces prices in these places is what the people want!!! We are struggling getting our social life because of excessive taxes, just look at Excise Duty on alcohol, tobacco and fuels!!! If we want to go anywhere we have to pay 52.95p per litre, if we want a pint of beer in a pub extra 50p from a supermarket 64p and if we want to have a cigarette for relaxation on a packet of 20 cigarettes is £7.07 plus 16.5% of the retail price, plus we have to pay VAT at 20% on top of these duty prices!!! So for every 5p of duty we pay 1p in VAT, if Reeves puts the 5p back on fuel it is actually 6p she will put back on!!! We use alcohol and tobacco for relaxation and stress relief after a day’s work by putting these excessive extra prices on alcohol and tobacco forces people onto illicit drugs giving the criminals the profits instead of our public purse!!! This excessive Excise Duty on alcohol and tobacco was put on by gov’s on the instructions by doctors with assumptions on the affects of these products “No” actual positive results from research!!! If alcohol and tobacco is so damaging to our health why does 20% of medical staff in the NHS still drink and smoke!!! Rich and well paid people don’t complain about the prices because they can afford to pay these prices but us poor people cannot and it pushes many onto dangerous drugs sold by criminals and social cohesion has fallen apart because we are being used by chancellors as cash cows!!!

  • tropicalvalue
    Tropical Value (@tropicalvalue) reported

    Last week Amazon repriced GPU compute +20%. This week the rest of the infrastructure stack caught up. 8 signals that changed how I think about AI infrastructure: 1. GPU availability is rising — from the chips everyone thought would be FULLY depreciated by now 3Fourteen's Fast Index hit 23.4%, up from a ~5% trough. The entire move came from legacy $NVDA GPUs (A100/H100/GH200). B200s remain effectively unavailable. Scarcity is bifurcating by generation. 2. Two neocloud entrants this week $META: Morgan Stanley confirmed bare-metal 1P spare capacity only, cannot resell 3P-leased silicon. The $12B Vera Rubin order stays internal — $NBIS gets the advanced inference hardware, META runs its public cloud on older chips. SoftBank is an entirely different story. SB Neo is building full-stack from scratch, targeting 10 GW (2x the $CRWV entire 2030 target) with balance sheet financing across chips, servers, data centers, and power. META's entry is an EPS bridge. SoftBank's is the supply event to model. 3. $NVDA formalized its vendor-financing model Why sell the hardware, and not collect the rent? Revenue sharing + credit support for AI-native clouds is now an official business line. The Lucent parallel (NVDA direct investments at ~67% of LTM revenue vs. Lucent's 24% loan guarantees before collapse) is the risk to monitor. Upside is usage-linked, not spot-booked. 4. SK Hynix removed long-term contract price caps. Spot market surges can now fully pass through to LTA pricing. Bernstein: 90.9% DRAM gross margin Q2'26. When $MU and Samsung follow, the silicon input cost floor for AI inference is permanently repriced. Simultaneously with the GPU layer $AMZN just moved. 5. Frontier tokens are getting more expensive. Open-source tokens are collapsing OpenRouter composite: flat at $0.71/M. Disaggregated: OpenAI + Anthropic + Gemini up ~60% YTD to $1.62/M. Everything else down ~50% to $0.18/M. "AI gets cheaper" is accurate for the commodity tier. It's inverted for the frontier tier. 6. Karp and Nadella converged on the same enterprise thesis — and Alibaba just provided the case study Enterprises want to own the means of production — data, weights, feedback loops — not rent intelligence from labs that may absorb their IP. Karp at CNBC: enterprises are "livid" paying for tokens while their IP transfers to the model. This week: Alibaba banned Claude Code after Anthropic's hidden tracking code was discovered — capable of detecting whether the user is in China and affiliated with a Chinese lab. That's the risk. In parallel, $MSFT acknowledges Palantir business model, and is putting $2.5B and 6,000 embedded engineers behind the "learning loop as moat" thesis. $PLTR has been selling sovereign AI for 10 years. Everyone now sees the need to deploy FDEs. 7. $NET launched payment rails for the agentic web The Monetization Gateway + x402 protocol enables sub-cent stablecoin payments for any HTTP resource — no signup, no API key, no prior relationship. Agents pay per call, per outcome. The web ran on attention-based monetization for 30 years. Agents don't look at ads. 8. China trained a frontier model entirely on domestic hardware Meituan's LongCat-2.0 (1.6T param MoE, trained on 50,000 domestic accelerator cards) scored 77.3 on SWE-bench multilingual, nearly matching Claude Opus 4.6 (77.8). The "export controls permanently cap China's AI frontier" thesis now has a live counterexample. → Every AI infrastructure layer repriced this week: silicon, GPUs, application ownership, agent monetization. "AI commoditizes uniformly" is the wrong consensus. The frontier layer is inflecting higher; the commodity tier is deflationary.

  • Funhouse_Wraith
    FunhouseWraith (@Funhouse_Wraith) reported

    @m__pisarski I rarely get digital. RE9 for example I had no choice but to get it digitally because nowhere near me had any copies and Amazon was all over the place with it being in stock but months before getting it and just issues. I still plan on getting it physical when I can.

  • jaggedah
    Jaggedah (@jaggedah) reported

    @Jampzey good stream earlier today with @craigscoinpurse. On your point of confusion around inverse correlation between btc and risk assets, with the former tapering down, imo that specific point perhaps has a simpler explanation (not 10/10, Saylor, Quantum, or even 4y cycle if you may). Risk investment is currently heavily concentrated in AI. Not a novel insight but we conflate not benefiting from the upside in S&P surging with *all* risk assets surging. The index has gone up squarely because of AI. But within the giants, not all companies have gone up - Apple, Meta, Amazon, for instance have been flat ish since last year despite being in the category of tech stocks / risk assets. That's because they don't have a strong AI story that the market would reward. So it's not that all the index stocks have gone up. But the ones that have an attractive AI story, have appreciated handsomely taking the index along with them.

  • SimonHepworth6
    Simon Hepworth (@SimonHepworth6) reported

    @LucyTCWife @AmazonUK In fairness @LucyTCWife, Amazon had this issue quite often (I speak as a publisher). Mind you, I do mainly publish books about British military history so maybe they don't like our books either). Good luck and well done getting the book out there.

  • rmgulati
    Dr Ravi Gulati (@rmgulati) reported

    @AmazonHelp It seems your task is to just share the link. I have contacted customer care almost daily for past so many days. And this link was one more. Nobody is giving me contact details of a competent person with some authority who can resolve the issue.

  • paddy2808
    patrick kielty (@paddy2808) reported

    @LucyTCWife @SBarrettBar I bought from Amazon with a substantial wait list middle of July no problem I can wait try not to stress probably teething trouble

  • DennehyGOP
    Michael Dennehy (@DennehyGOP) reported

    92% capacity factor. Nuclear just runs, rain or shine, day or night — no weather dependency. Compare that to 34% for wind and 23% for solar. Meanwhile, AI and high-performance compute could triple electricity demand in the next 5 years. Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and Oracle have already placed their bets on nuclear to power it. New Hampshire has a real shot to lead here. @RepKeithAmmon breaks it down in this short clip from NH DOE's advanced nuclear summit 👇

  • RKKataniya
    Ramkishan choudhary (@RKKataniya) reported

    @AmazonHelp I ordered American eagle men casual pant from Amazon but I have a size issue so I want to return my order . I tried create return with link But I am unable to create return so Please create return. Order number 40560177340182704

  • NationAbu
    Abu Abel Nation (@NationAbu) reported

    Like play The Cartel was ready to Burn down an Entire Hotel just to Kill 1 Man. This movie on Amazon Prime is Crazy. 🥵

  • HannyBmt
    Hanan (@HannyBmt) reported

    I didn’t want to make this tweet but I’m absolutely disgusted by Amazon’s support team. My account got banned due to a return that was supposed to to collect by THEM and the driver came whilst I wasn’t present but marked it as collected. So falsely saying that something was collected make Amazon seem as I’m doing fraud. I appealed and they say that I have multiple account when’s it my only one then I had a chat on the phone with customer line and got promised within 24 hours my account would be restored because it is NOT my fault. Here I am 24 hours later getting told it won’t get reopened. Absolutely horrendous service no caring about the customer and I even had 2 big orders recently placed which I now cannot return if I have issues. I will be making sure this review gets everywhere and contact my bank for a chargeback. Worst experience ever. @amazon @AmazonHelp

  • psrivastava
    Prashant Srivastava (@psrivastava) reported

    Pls make it easy for customers to reach out in case of issues. The maze you have created for accessing customer service seems on purpose. @amazonIN @AmazonHelp

  • A4ahfaaz
    Ahfaaz khan 🧢 (@A4ahfaaz) reported

    @AmazonHelp @AmazonHelp You are repeating the current policy, but that is not the issue. My concern is that when I placed the order, the product page clearly showed "10-Day Return." I relied on that information before making the purchase. Only after the product was delivered was it changed

  • abhishekjha2763
    Abhishek Jha (@abhishekjha2763) reported

    It's been more than a week, but my problem is still not resolved by @amazon, @AmazonHelp, and @amazonpay. Your customer support only gave me a reference number: D479520825. Is this how Amazon handles its customers' queries?

  • MySutradhar
    सूत्रधार - भारत की कहानियाँ (@MySutradhar) reported

    Update: Amazon Social Media team reached out and offered to resolve this. I hope they fix this issue at the listing level and avoid such listings in future.

  • tnexplorer
    Sabareeswaran Elangovan (@tnexplorer) reported

    5 of my recent orders from amazon not delivered, no delivery man called, yet they MARKED AS DELIVERED. When I went to Amazon office, they told we got lot of work bro, so we marked as delivered but we thought to give you tomorrow. @amazonIN improve delivery man count or strictly monitor and fix these kind of issues, I don't even received the delivery person contact number when it is out for delivery. When we call amazon customer care, they will refund it, that's what going to happen, but think if it is an offer price we bought and then again if we re order with the normal price? Does anyone faced the same?

  • bcbradley58
    Me Again (@bcbradley58) reported

    @AmazonHelp I spent over an hour last night going over all of the orders that had problems yesterday. On the order that was delivered to the wrong address I was asked if I wanted a refund or a replacement I chose the replacement. Guess what, it was delivered to the wrong address again. The person that received the package was kind enough to bring it to me. He said his wife told the driver it was the wrong address, but the driver did not speak English and walked off and left it anyway. Enough is enough. I also had another order yesterday that was sent back to the shipper because that person apparently can't read a map either. I was told they would try again, but so far there has been no update on them trying again today. I have been a customer for many years and this problem has just started and frankly it is about to be the end of my long relationship with Amazon.