Amazon status: access issues and outage reports
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: website down, errors 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.
July 15: Problems at Amazon
Amazon is having issues since 11:00 AM 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.
- Website Down (48%)
- Errors (27%)
- Sign in (25%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:
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Errors | 7 hours ago |
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Errors | 11 hours ago |
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Website Down | 2 days ago |
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Sign in | 2 days ago |
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Sign in | 3 days ago |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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DJninesixteen (@BuzzVibeNews) reported@Super_Samario You ******* moron. It is time to stop mass immigration and remigrate the ones here on the work contracts / student visas. America is responsible for us having access to first world things like Amazon and Walmart, they are not the problem, lol you want to make a Canadian Amazon?
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Chad (@Chadventures_) reportedOn August 1, an Xbox Series X will cost $800. Microsoft keeps saying they want consoles to be "affordable." Those two things sound incompatible until you see what hit my inbox last week: pallets of Xbox consoles at 65% off MSRP, headed for the secondhand market. I pieced this together over the past week, and it got more interesting the deeper I went. In April, Microsoft put out the "We Are XBOX" memo. Two lines stood out: "Xbox will be built to be affordable, personal, and open." "Pricing is getting harder for people to keep up with." Then in June they announced the third price hike in two years, effective August 1. The Series X Disc over 18 months: $499 in early 2025 $599 in May $649 in October $800 on August 1 The Series S, the supposed budget option, went from $299 to $499 over the same stretch. If you've been waiting for new console prices to come down, they aren't going to. Why not just cut prices? They can't. Microsoft's own hike announcement blamed memory and storage costs running more than 2.5x higher. That's AI demand doing the work: Microsoft alone is putting $190B into data centers this year, up 60% from 2025, and that same buildout is inflating RAM, storage, and GPU prices. The exact parts inside a console. There has never been a worse time to build a cheap console. Their own CEO admitted it in June: it's "hard to imagine that mass audiences can afford thousands of dollars" for a console generation. She said we'll see "radically different business models" later this year. I think I found out what one of those models looks like. I run an ecommerce business, so liquidators send me wholesale offers all day. Last week one landed: five SKUs of Xbox consoles at 65% off MSRP. Series S at $140. Series X at $280. 500 unit minimums. That's the flyer attached to this post. I started asking questions, and the answers were better than the flyer. Per the supplier, these come straight from Microsoft's trade-in program. Around 50,000 units in this batch alone. Every unit has to be fully functional to qualify. Tested, all accessories and cables included, just no retail box. And here's the part that got me: they aren't even in the warehouse yet. Microsoft ships them out over the next 30 days. Resellers are pre-ordering allocations right now. Where do 50,000 discounted Xboxes go? To resellers, who flip them on eBay, Facebook Marketplace, Amazon, Whatnot. Over the next few months. In volume. So here's my read. "Flexible pricing" isn't one thing. It's 0% financing at checkout. It's the Game Pass price cuts. And it's the part I haven't seen reported: letting the used market deliver the affordable console while new hardware climbs. Microsoft keeps their margins, skips the logistics, and the trade-in program becomes the budget tier. Could I be wrong? Sure. Nobody outside Redmond knows for certain, and I can't independently verify where the liquidator's units come from. But 50,000 tested consoles moving through one channel weeks before a price hike is a signal, whatever the intent. So if you want an Xbox and don't need it sealed in a box: wait a couple months. Tested, working consoles with all the accessories are about to be everywhere, cheap. Or would you still pay $800 for the box?
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Delander_1898 (@1898Deland25009) reported@voluntarysarg @GeneSohoForum @mcsquared34 Yes, incorrect. Standard oil was broken up for being a monopoly thanks to REGULATIONS. Amazon now sells at higher prices, lower quality and knock offs. PragerU is not a good source of information, kid.
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TheRichSpanks (@TheRichSpanks) reported@KonstantinKisin If you can fix a car you can fix a tank If you can throw shade on 100s of years of British history, you run the country Yeah I'm ******* in. Was it availability of Knives on Amazon or Elon Musk?
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Lord Victor ⏸️ (@lordvictor) reported@Equine_Reign @AmazonHelp Literally just that lol. In fact I've ordered holsters from them and not had any issue. I don't know wtf their problem is.
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acidhousetapes (@acidhousetapes) reported@DJAliMan1 @_md_wholesquare Subscriber growth looks great but is still less than a quart of total revenue. Majority of revenue is from late fees and other customer fees. Overall user growth (the funnel) is slow at just 14% despite customer acquisition incentives such as free amazon credit.
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Stella's Friend (@MouserPoodle) reported@LifeInTheMetaxy Hey @amazon Can you please switch back to UPS in Rural AZ!! The post office is terrible out here and we are all switching to Wall Mart! Your choice!
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Olympia the Undying (@prismaticwhore) reported@tinybird420 @DazzlingMellie The material it's made is probably horrible tho, that's the main problem with Amazon basic. Cause on the concept I have nothing against a black midi skirt, it's just when it's worn irl you can literally see how poor quality it is and it affects the outfit a lot
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john m (@johnm11088928) reported@MarioNawfal The USPS shouldn't be subsidizing amazon. Time to wind it down as technology has passed it by.
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william (@savecity14) reported@BradleyKellard How much wealth have overs lost because of Amazon. Lots of small independent shops closing down
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The Kid (@NoBSRecruiter) reportedMost people probably see this and don't understand anything about this. It costs roughly around $10,000 to obtain or transfer an H-1B visa. What most people don't understand is that the high-paying jobs at Google, Facebook, Amazon, etc., those are not jobs that are being taken away from Americans. The real problem is the Cognizant, the Infosys and NTT Datas of the world who bring people over on H-1Bs and then farm them out to other companies for a spread and profit solely. My first job as a recruiter was placing H-1B contractors at large banks in IT roles. Sometimes, to make even more money, we would transfer their visa to us as the holder.
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Anthony Grisanti (@AnthonyGriz) reported@AOC @GovKathyHochul Maybe if they didn’t shut down a perfectly fine nuclear power plant they’d have the power for all this… But the person who couldn’t run a county clerks office can’t be expected to properly run a state. These are things they created themselves… It’s kind of like when you chased away Amazon.
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Hilary (@Hilary10151) reportedAmazon is rolling out Passkey login for sellers starting in July. The good news: teams can still work together. With secondary users, each team member can create their own Passkey and log in with their own device. But this also changes account management: Every login and action becomes more traceable. For sellers, the next step is clear: Set up secondary users early, assign role-based permissions, keep a user access record, and remove access immediately when someone leaves. Passkeys are not just a login upgrade. They are part of Amazon’s move toward stricter, more auditable account security.
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xxx sexy (@slbutterfly) reported@echa_valerie Hhh to me that I cheak login to the house and send it back to me please let me please account and found found it on Amazon prime ok I'll
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Manish Gusai (@manish_gusai) reported@AmazonHelp I all ready submit coustomer executive bt my problem as it steel @amazon @amazonIN
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Jason Schantz (@JasonSchantzX77) reported@CaryKelly11 @amazon I forgot about your Amazon page. I just had my wife order your book. I’m officially starting carnivore tomorrow. My Dr put me on arthritis medicine today. I hate taking pills but I have been down for six weeks with these flare ups in my joints every time I do anything physical.
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andreas.hofmann.eth (@bl0ckf1nance) reported@BradleyKellard Ask how many people have lost their jobs bc of you. How many businesses have been closed down bc you took the money you didn’t had from investors to build amazon. 🙄
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Jake Was Here (@JakeWasHere1982) reported@aestheticbrew The problem is this isn't an Amazon exclusive; it's airing on *broadcast television* in Japan, and there's only so much you can get away with there -- especially if it comes on before midnight.
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Numan (@Numan_Ai12) reportedIf this changes how you use Netflix, one ask. Repost the first post so the next person scrolling for 25 minutes every night on factory settings sees this before they waste another $276/year watching in 480p. Follow @Numan_Ai12 I break down the hidden settings, buried features, and default configurations that companies ship hoping you never change them. Next thread: the 11 Kindle features Amazon buries behind Settings the $840/year reading playbook hiding on your nightstand.
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Stella's Friend (@MouserPoodle) reportedSo My X tirade at Amazon (About using USPS for my packages) was actually answered! And I think they are going to fix it for me ! Way to go Jeffy!
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Nakul (@Superhuman786) reported@AmazonHelp Thanks to Shaktiman the only empathetic person I've spoken to in 10 days this issue stands resolved @amazonIN Shaktiman should be rewarded @amazon
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Fay (@CalmCompound) reportedEOD Recap, July 14 Soft CPI, IBM's Worst Day Ever 1. June CPI fell 0.4% on the month, the biggest monthly decline in over six years. Headline came in at 3.5% y/y vs 3.8% expected, down from 4.2% in May. Core was flat m/m, 2.6% y/y vs 2.9% expected. Gasoline fell 10%, shelter rose just 0.1%. September hike odds dropped to 63% from over 75%. The print buys the Fed room, but Waller said Monday he needs several months of this before he believes inflation is heading back to 2%. One soft print after a hot run settles nothing. 2. $IBM.NE cratered 25%, its worst day on record, after preliminary Q2 revenue of $17.2B missed the $17.86B consensus. Infrastructure fell 7%. Management said clients diverted late-June budgets toward supply-constrained servers, storage, and memory ahead of expected price hikes. Software peers sold off with it, $IGV down more than 4%. HSBC cut $IBM to Reduce, target $191 from $231. The bear case: AI hardware is now eating the software budget, and IBM is the first large-cap to say it out loud. The bull case: this is a one-quarter procurement shift, and the same capex rush is revenue for semis and hardware names. 3. Big banks opened Q2 season strong. $GS jumped 7% on EPS of $20.98 vs $14.48 expected, revenue $20.34B vs $16.13B, driven by trading. $JPM rose 2% on $6.14 EPS ex-items and $58.02B revenue. $BAC added 2% on $1.21 vs $1.13 expected. $WFC fell 3% despite $2.00 EPS on $22.62B revenue. Volatility is a profit center for Wall Street this year. 4. Semis rebounded from Monday's selloff, $SMH up 2.5%. The IBM warning cuts both ways here: the capex that hurt IBM's software stack is flowing straight into chips, servers, and memory. $MU, $AMD, and $NVDA all caught the bid alongside the soft CPI. 5. US-Iran tensions escalated. Brent climbed 1% to $78.80, up nearly 4% over the stretch. Gold slid to around $4,060. $BTC held up, trading near $62,800, up about 1% on the day. Equities mostly shrugged. Oil is the transmission channel to watch; a sustained move through $80 starts feeding back into the inflation math the Fed just got relief on. 6. $CLSK surged 11% after signing a 20-year data center lease in Georgia worth $6.6B in contracted revenue. Another bitcoin miner converting power capacity into AI infrastructure contracts. The market keeps paying for megawatts under long-term contract, and the read-through extends to the rest of the miner-to-datacenter group. 7. $HCA fell more than 7% after cutting full-year EPS guidance to $28.70-$30.50 from $29.10-$31.50. Hospital cost pressure is back in the guide. 8. $AAPL was cut to Underweight at KeyBanc, target $250, on slowing iPhone builds, weak US upgrade rates, and shifting carrier subsidy models. A downgrade into the September launch window puts the burden of proof on the iPhone 18 cycle. 9. $CRCL was slashed to Underperform at Mizuho, target $40 from $85. Stablecoin margin assumptions are getting marked down hard as rate-cut math and competition compress the yield story. 10. Unconfirmed but circulating: Anthropic is reportedly in talks with Samsung on a custom chip for Claude models, with reports ******* revenue near a $47B annualized run rate and an IPO filing as early as October. Early reports only. If the custom silicon path is real, it follows Google, Amazon, and OpenAI in-house, and the merchant-GPU dependence story keeps eroding at the margin.
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Net Surfer (@ShineUrLiteOnMe) reported@NoahPasternak I saw some speculation it was Amazon because of how popular invincible is on those sites and how close it came down to the release of the last season but idk if that's actually founded on anything
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Frank LaCroix (Frank is my pen name) (@lylemurphy18389) reported@grok 3k word Space Opera - action - a trapped space ship and its crew held by a dead alien artifact in space ... interstellar space travel born from it (think "StarGate" in space) Fun romp - fast and exciting ... ha ha! I see most SF in e-zines now being philosophical too much, weak characters and weak SF novum - depressing chars and such ... no risks no gains thing really - cerebral to a large degree. Strange to me. The old rags where not like that. Readers seem to be mostly people who love shorts no matter what. Most long fiction is too slow to me (and them too I guess) to waste time on I bet - not very good and they do cost too. Shorts are at least a fast read. And they are a lot cheaper than you find on Amazon KDP (e-zines are free mostly after a month and their audio versions are free too. I find the audio can be better than the read. And it is short too. 1 hour tops maybe.) I had no idea they existed at the level - a large # of e-zines. Very fun project to track that and watch that market. Free, fun, and it does pay well too by the word count.
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intuitx (@inntiutx) reported@DespairCake1000 @ProfPantsu **** amazon btw but actually its not so bad because half my collection is funded by them because they keep sending out broken books but i keep asking for refunds so free books in a sense but still **** you amazon
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Slamcisco (@garbage_mets) reported@AmazonHelp I need to escalate an issue with a broken Amazon locker in my apartment building. The customer service I have received thus far has also been terrible.
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ᵇᵏʸ (@DPRKjr) reported@LaceTearsxx amazon shows are terrible except 2 of wm
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Tenshi💮 Lohen haver ❤️ WangXian/HuaLian (@untamedwwx) reportedI was windowshopping at Amazon and found pretty nice "Chinese" tea sets... All of them have at least one, but honestly way more than one, complaint about the cups arriving broken. You know what, I don't have that kind of money to check if they're true.
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Random McDudepants (@FreeWillPeach) reported@StephenKing If you order them from amazon, the feds come down, bust your door, and shoot you.
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Kirsten Frost (@KirstenFro777) reported@nexttomylasagne I need to get it via Amazon but always have problems logging in on it.