Amazon status: access issues and outage reports
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: errors, website down and sign in.
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.
Problems in the last 24 hours
The graph below depicts the number of Amazon reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.
May 22: Problems at Amazon
Amazon is having issues since 08:00 PM AEST. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!
Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Amazon users through our website.
- Errors (48%)
- Website Down (33%)
- Sign in (19%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 14 hours ago |
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Sign in | 20 hours ago |
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Website Down | 1 day ago |
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Website Down | 1 day ago |
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Website Down | 1 day ago |
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Errors | 2 days ago |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Stacked pancakes (@Stackedpancake1) reported@sundervisand @Palestine52688 Incentives & gaming (USSR problems): How does Amazon or Walmart do it today? Their economies are more centrally planned and way larger than the USSR ever was, mostly from tech stolen from cybersyn. So again all non issues or categorical errors of the interpreter.
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Ø. (@oreayodele_) reportedEvery time I experience a technical issue from a big company like Apple, Google or Amazon — I’m always reminded of how much effort goes into fixing bugs and customer complaints in the companies I’ve worked for. It’s VERY hard for me to believe that the issues aren’t intentional.
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Ben Ben Ben (@BenRustC) reportedAmazon is offering significant discounts on several tech products this Memorial Day weekend. The Sonos Roam 2 is down to $134, a 25% reduction from its list price of $179. Additionally, the Amazon Ember 50-inch 4-Series TV is $90 off, now priced at $309.99. Meanwhile, the Fire TV Stick 4K Plus is available at a 40% discount and comes with a free subscription to Xbox Game Pass.
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Jayesh Chauhan (@jayeshchauhanx) reportedI launched 2 Amazon UK brands in 7 months. £18,250 from Brand 1. £11,330 from Brand 2 still growing. Not because I'm special. Because I had a process and I didn't deviate from it when things got slow.
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SIVARAMAKRISHNA CHEBROLU (@SIVARAM59367391) reported@Vikramsinh1999 @ThomsonTvIndia @Flipkart Same problem facing in replacement from past one month waste service now that why I shifted buy in amazon only right now i am not buying anything flipkart
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Marketing Enigma AI (@MarketngEnigma) reported90% of brands have zero mentions in AI search engines. Not low visibility. Zero. AI models are citing Amazon and Walmart. Everyone else is invisible. This isn't a content problem. It's a citation infrastructure problem. AEO fixes it.
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HYQE (@hyqeqw) reportedAmazon, Walmart, and Target now sell more ad inventory than Google Search in the US. Eighty-two billion dollars in 2025. Up thirty-one percent year over year. But here is the problem: most brands treat retail media like search. They bid on their own brand terms.
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Tom Evans (@TomEvans80) reportedAmazon boss says they recruit lots of young people who work perfectly well, but conveniently concludes the answer to this non-problem is for the government to force them to do it without pay.
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John Wick (@JohnWic30104608) reportedAmazon Prime Video has now reduced its 1080p video bitrates to around 6 Mbps, down from the previous 8–10 Mbps range. For some complex scenes, the stream stil gets video bitrate of 10 Mbps, but the actual average bitrate remains significantly lower.
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Nameet Khakhar (@NameetKhakhar) reported@AmazonHelp @PreetiAlok60008 Y have u removed option to chat with agent/ callback request from website..?? everytime there is an issue which given options on website cannot resolve i have to come back here & msg u in DM & wait for response..this is not helping.I have DM my details can u hav some1 call me BK?
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Bhayya...! talk enti...!? (@bhayyatalkenti) reported@AmazonHelp Still the issue is not resolved. Large appliances team said that they raise a complaint and it will be resolved in 48hrs, reaching them after 48hrs they r saying it should two complete days count from next day. id - /TT/52585b42-f36f-4265-beb2-d51e60e2b1ef
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Charlotte Goodwin 🇬🇧📚🪖 (@AuthorGoodwin) reported@lesparrybooks @TCMartin_Books But how do I know where my market is? The only conclusion I can come to is it's all about trial and error. Meta ads sell books. But cost more than they make. Maybe I need better ads/better blurb/better cover??? I'll try variations and see if that helps. Gonna try Amazon Ads. Gonna try a TikTok campaign. Gonna do more promos. I'll keep trying until I run out of ideas/money/enthusiam. Or maybe, just maybe, one of these things will work. Only time will tell...
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John L. Crangle (@crangle_j) reported@JeremyVineOn5 You've got to be desperate for a job to work at Amazon. Just imagine the busiest job that you've ever done and multiply it by 400% and that's the speed that they want you picking/packing items at Amazon. Basically saying that they're too slow to employ.
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Swan Creek (@Swan_Creek1) reported@NYCMayor Hope @amazon stops delivering to NYC residents for even just one week and we'll see you get on your knees begging them to forgive your shortsightedness and you give them back the money you got from them. Amazon is not the problem--YOU ARE!
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Bhavesh Mistry (@BhaveshMis3) reported@AmazonHelp Hello @amazonIN. I am still waiting for a resolution to my ongoing issue. My refund dt is being postponed every couple of days, even though I have clearly submitted all the information regarding the fake delivery. Please explain why your support team is struggling to resolve this
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lastbubble2035 (@lastbubble2035) reportedQuick audit of where my photos actually live: iCloud Photos (~40GB) Google Photos (legacy, ~25GB) Amazon Photos (when Prime gave free unlimited) Box (from 2015-2019) An old external drive somewhere Facebook/Instagram archives I never deleted This is normal. It's also broken. 🧵
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Monica (@MariaMonicaR) reported@JoelIrvine @NYCMayor Hey simpleton, NYC told no to Amazon when they wanted to establish their base here do you think we have a problem telling them to **** off?
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Matt (@Heavylifter60) reported@AzPetrich Maybe if we just shut down Amazon everyone’s life will be improved
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NoleKcuf (@NoleKcuf16) reported@_sorrengailll @AmazonPrime I get overnight all the time. Skill issue maybe. Also not everything is close enough to you to overnight. Like they don’t keep 10000s of everything on the website in every single Amazon warehouse
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Brett Herron 🇿🇦🍉 (@brettherron) reportedThe article essentially says: “America produced Google and Amazon, therefore BEE is the problem.”
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Amy Alkon (@amyalkon) reportedAmazon delivery people have a special power to deliver packages while in a complete coma. Now, in about six places it says to drop all packages over the fence—including in my @amazon instructions. If it gets over the fence, it gets to me! I live in Venice, California. There are a lot of criminals here and homeless people. A number of them scream. But many of them just steal packages. Now, I know it takes genius level intelligence to figure this out, but…If you leave a package on the sidewalk all day, or even for probably 20 minutes, bye-bye package! Problem number two: Amazon now treats customers like thieves. You’re suspected of some calumny until they check your underpants and under the bushes and talk to six neighbors and three guys in the warehouse. Rectifying this will take me talking to some Chatbot online with my hurt fingers. And then that’s how I get to somebody on the phone in India who is subcompetent. They will then have someone do a three day investigation. And you have to wait and call back in three days like it’s your job. I’m guessing their business model is hoping you don’t. Regarding that investigation, here— I’m Agatha Christie! Hire drivers with an IQ beyond that of a brain damaged squirrel.
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Schrödingers Cat (@Quantum_Cat_TX) reported@NYCMayor Amazon should stop delivering into NYC. Problem solved. 😐
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Comfort Of Obscurity (@ComfortOfObscrt) reported@NYCMayor Why don't you just boot Amazon out of your State problem solved you can start your own Amazon called sandazon!
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asad (@AsadYazdani0) reportedMy problem with the boys finale is that homelander should have got what he wanted. Watching the villains die in every show is contradictory to real life. #theboys #boys #amazon
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Terd Ferguson ✝️ (@TerdFer60681216) reported@SlapLordActual I think the biggest risk with Amazon stuff is quality control. It’s a crapshoot but when everything is made right it works fine. I have Amazon mounts on a bunch of things and they haven’t broken yet.
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Money Qubit (@moneyqubit) reportedOur Take on Dan’s Three Layers Thesis : Dan just laid out the cleanest articulation of the $IREN bull case we’ve seen from management. Worth unpacking what’s actually being said here, because the framing matters more than people realize. The Amazon analogy is doing real work : The throwaway Amazon comparison is the most important sentence in the whole post. Bezos didn’t win retail with a slick website, he won by owning the fulfillment layer at a scale no one could replicate. Dan is explicitly telling the market: don’t value us like a neocloud. Value is like infrastructure that compounds. This matters because the bear case on IREN has always been “GPU rental is a commodity, margins compress, ROI on H100s/B200s collapses by 2027.” That’s a Layer 2 critique. Dan is saying the Layer 2 economics are almost beside the point the moat is Layer 1, which was locked up years ago when nobody was looking. Layer 1 is where the asymmetric value lives : 5GW secured, grid-connected, with multiples behind it. New data center developments greenlit today don’t come online until the back end of this decade. That’s not a marketing line that’s the actual physics of substations, transformers, and grid interconnect queues. Every asset-light neocloud (CoreWeave’s smaller competitors, the Lambda tier, the dozens of GPU-as-a-service startups) is going to spend 2026–2027 discovering that they can’t grow into the contracts they’ve signed because the power doesn’t exist. IREN doesn’t have that problem. That’s the structural arbitrage. The NVIDIA piece is more aligned than people give it credit for : The $3.4B contract is the headline, but the up-to-$2.1B in share purchase rights tied to GPU delivery milestones is the real signal. Jensen doesn’t write that structure unless he wants IREN to succeed specifically. NVIDIA picks winners in the ACIE segment and given AI cloud revenue more than tripled YoY for them last quarter, being the chosen DSX flagship operator at Sweetwater is a generational positioning win. The bear counter here: NVIDIA hedges by partnering with everyone. Fair. But the equity warrants aren’t a hedge, they’re an alignment. Skin in the game. Where we’d push back on Dan : Layer 3 is being soft-pedaled for a reason. Mirantis is a sensible bolt-on, but framing a decade-old infrastructure software company as the foundation of an enterprise AI platform is ambitious. The “1,500 enterprise customers” line glosses over the fact that most of those are legacy OpenStack relationships, not Fortune 500 AI buyers. Execution risk is real. Also, the global expansion (Spain, Australia, BC, Oklahoma) sounds great in a thesis post, but spreading capex across five jurisdictions while ramping Childress, Sweetwater, AND the Microsoft Horizon 1–4 buildout is a lot of simultaneous execution. ATM dilution is the funding mechanism, and that’s the friction point shareholders should be watching. The real question for holders : The market is pricing in execution. After hitting an ATH of $76.87 on Nov 5, the question isn’t whether the thesis is right - Dan’s thesis is largely right. The question is whether the GPU deployment cadence at Childress and the AI Cloud ARR ramp to $500M+ by Q1 2026 actually hits on time. If it does, the three-layer compounding story plays out and IREN becomes a $100B+ infrastructure platform inside 24 months. If deployment slips two quarters, the multiple compresses hard and we re-rate back to 2025 levels. The thesis is sound. The execution window is tight. That’s the trade.
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Flexible Capital ⭐ (@flexifinHQ) reported@tushar9590 I think this shifts the battle to loyalty programs. Amazon has the ICICI Bank card and Amazon Pay (which often gives lot of cardholders accelerated points). Guess Blinkit etc will need to move there as well Hearing multiple instances of Amazon giving even Rs 200 cashback etc but frankly the app is terrible and not sure about the delivery timelines. Anyone tried it yet?
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Michael Dings (@micha19969) reported@NYCMayor Simple....Amazon should consider not delivering to NYC....problem solved
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David L. Sheppard (@Americanog123) reported@CNBC God is he in a bubble. Amazingly Amazon has employees who still put up with corporate bullshit. 1. 100mm working Americans would prefer a 3000$(bezos gift) than anything else. 2. 270 billion could pay for 1mm college educations or .. 3. A million 40k down payments for 1st home
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maheshkannan (@helper_mahesh) reportedFrustrated with @AmazonHelp! Selected "Average Condition" for my phone exchange to account for minor wear, but the agent refused the pickup over slight damage. What’s the point of having condition tiers if you reject them anyway? Fix this! 😡 #AmazonIndia #BadService