Amazon status: access issues and outage reports
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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.
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 4: Problems at Amazon
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Amazon users through our website.
- Website Down (46%)
- Errors (28%)
- Sign in (25%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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TheAmericanWay (@yesheisalive) reported@JMretiredTX @itsmorganariel We can’t take down all of them. I’m just starting Amazon and all the businesses started by Lex Wexner.
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Shreyansh Gupta (@killershrey) reported@AmazonHelp @isleysbian Cable not working. The warranty of cable is 1 year
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Fast Checker (@firstchecker2) reported@FeastOnHisFlesh @EudaimoniaEsq @BlueskyLibs If /ou were near a cit'/, I'd recommend Amazon Groceries. That's American ingenuit/ addressing a genuine problem. Limited selection, but amazing prices. Morning deliveries are best. (I'm absolutel/ unpaid and have no influence whatsoever.)
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✨️🌃Dreams🌃✨️ (@Dreamsinthenoct) reported@SquareEnixBooks The Amazon link didn't work for me, anyone else having this issue?
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Lynda Rayson (@LyndieLou100) reported@AmazonHelp I can login using that link DM what you need please.
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Krishna (@vegirajukrishna) reportedWe’ve had many companies but these 2 taught us pretty much what’s actually important. Company 1 Company established, all legal work done before we wrote down the plan by week 1 Spent first 2.5 months building an extremely clean, fully secured backend, picture perfect app. Indirect marketing, kind of the marketing that’s done by already established companies with no requirement of direct sales / results, just a brand image ( Amazon can sponsor NBA teams without expecting direct results/sales from that collaboration ) essentially burning through cash. Niche specific issue, we got into something which we’ve got absolute zero experience with. Meaning we had to go to people with experience in that niche and gather a lot of data, which we did but way less than we had to. Finally bad coordination, as the CEO no matter what happens I take full accountability. We were working on too many things and things slowed down and right now paused everything. Company 2 Started 1 month before company 1 No company, no specific bank account, till last week. Week 1 built the software, week 2 got our hardware manufactured from china, week 3 got to 500$ MRR Month 2 scaled with ads, influencer marketing etc ( spent about 2 hours a day max ) got to 1000$ MRR Month 3 same thing, refined ads more, got to 10.8x ROAS and hit the first 1000$ / day and 10,000$ MRR Now on month 4. Still no company, have a bank account from another company. Now what was the difference ? Was it the money spent ? Absolutely not, spent 15x more money on the first company. It was purely execution speed. We could’ve sped up company 1 by 10x if we just launched that ****** app by week 2 and did primary marketing to test if it will even work out, and if it didn’t we’d iterate and fix and move on. Company 2 simply worked on execution and speed and consistency.
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Fersos Daruwala (@goldchest4) reported@AmazonHelp Time for you to act and not me. Delivery promised in 3 days, it is now 10 days. Cannot kick the can down the road any more. Request a call initiated but your team is in deep slumber. Amazon yet to learn A, B, C of customer service.
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UGEplex (@UGEplex) reported@DigestAndroid @amazon @AmazonHelp Most important thing is they'll change the description. And, I *will* mention the whole issue in a Review, just to make sure others don't get caught out.
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Ashish Kumar (@ashishkr67) reported@AmazonHelp @jagograhakjago 1st time they scheduled on 29th then 4th July then now 12th July. If they are not coming for pickup then it's amazon problem, I need my money back.
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jonald (@j0nfuzz) reportedBut I know it’ll taper down a bit. I think?! It’s 9pm on a Friday and I’m old and tired and would like to not be compulsively putting up shelves (not an embellishment) or ignoring my other half because I’m hyperfocusing on an Amazon order etc. my question is basically (2/3)
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💖 Emu 💖 (@emuonyurshoe) reportedbruh sometimes resellers have bots that autoprice things and they'll glitch out, doing stuff like this. RetroRefresh on Amazon is an example of this recently but I think they've fixed it
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Chuck (@Akri61) reported@AmazonHelp it's really nice when you are able to get ahold of someone in customer support. Just to lie to your face and double down when you point out the contradiction. Would not answer my questions about my package which is an hour late.
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The_only_juzzo (@TheRealJuzzo1) reported@GovernorHobbs From the mom and pop restaurant down the streets quickbook servers, to all the pictures you upload to social media or the cloud, to your WiFi cameras you can check on your phone, to google, Amazon, Netflix, etc etc etc, they all need “datacenters” the current batch of cavemen trying to oppose them are lying to you, just a bunch of ignorant panicking tribesmen shaking their fists at some tech they don’t understand.
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omonYmouz (@omonymouz) reportedExtremely disappointed with @amazon & @AmazonHelp . After 25+ failed contacts and scripted responses, my order is still stuck. Prime membership is useless. My professional work is suffering due to your logistics failures.Fix this now! Ticket: 1e2ff514-181d-4afd-8fae-d81c39508717
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Rulya (@Rulyaxd) reportedEvery founder in my feed is wiring agents into everything. Almost none of them are watching who pays for the compute underneath. $725 billion. that's not revenue. that's just what four companies Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft are guiding to spend building this thing in 2026 alone. up 77% from last year. A central bank looked at that number and wrote it down as a warning. Said the whole buildout crosses $1 trillion this year. Bigger than the Apollo program. Bigger than the interstate highway system. One line item. Here's the part that actually got me. MIT ran the study everyone's afraid to run. 300 real enterprise AI deployments. 95% show no measurable return on the P&L. METR went further. Asked experienced engineers to predict how much faster AI would make them. they said 24% faster. Measured result: 19% slower. They still walked away convinced they'd been faster. That gap how fast people feel versus how fast they actually are is the whole market in one sentence. None of this means the tech is fake. I use these tools daily, an agent reads my codebase and ships the patch while i sleep. That part's real. What's not real yet is the math. $1 trillion in. $25 billion out, at the very top of the stack. The tools work. the spreadsheet doesn't yet. Is it the same shape as 1999, or different this time?
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kmacks McDonald (@KmacksMcdo223) reported@ScottMGreer @MaryMagdelan144 I ordered through passage June 22nd. Still waiting and all it says is by July 7th. Amazon has been bad shipping lately too. Seems shipping is slow everywhere
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high cagr (@HiCagr) reportedWhen are people going to accept that AI is not stopping? “Circular financing.” Cool, don’t really care that much. Had to say it and I still don’t care, really doesn’t scare me much. This is the Space Race except everybody watching gets a seat on the rocket. The four hyperscalers are spending ~$725B this year. That’s up 77% from last year, which was already very large. Between Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and Meta, you do not accidentally spend 3/4 of a trillion dollars. Nobody trips and falls into that. “But Nvidia funds OpenAI, OpenAI pays Oracle, Oracle buys Nvidia, and the same dollar gets counted three times as it runs laps.” Fine, you say it rhymes with 1999. I get it. But the money mostly flows one way and everyone pretending otherwise knows it. OpenAI pays for compute because compute is what it runs business on. That’s a customer. Lucent was lending money to fake telecoms so they could pretend to have revenue. This is Microsoft turning away $80B of Azure orders it physically cannot fill. Those are opposite problems. One is a bubble. The other is not enough supply. If demand were fake, Microsoft wouldn’t be refusing money. Nvidia would not have printed $62B of data center revenue in one quarter. That $725B doesn’t stay a number on a slide either. It turns into GPUs, HBM, and packaging, and most of those order books are already full into next year. Every single one of these companies is standing on the earnings call saying the same word. Constrained. Not “we hope.” Constrained. You cannot fake a shortage. There is risk in everything. The risk nobody puts a number on is showing up late to the biggest buildout of the decade and spending the next ten years explaining why you sat it out. Every CEO doing this already ran the math. Being a year early costs you a writedown. Being a year late costs you the whole thing. And the efficiency argument cuts the other way anyway. Cheaper inference doesn’t shrink the bill, it just means more stuff is worth running, so you burn more compute, not less. That is not me coping. That’s Jevons, it’s 160 years old, go look it up. In 1961 the spend looked insane and the payoff was a vibe. The people who understood it wasn’t stopping got called reckless right up until they got called early. Difference now is you don’t need NASA. You need to just understand AI and where we are headed. You’re calling something fake when you are literally using it. At work, personal life, doesn’t matter. You use it. Everyone will use it. It is coming. It is not going to just stop. The fact that not even everyone has experienced everything AI can do right now is also shocking. People still think of an LLM as something that can just write an essay or generate an image for their bedroom redesign. Agentic AI is here now and it is exciting to see just how far AI has come in just a couple of years. And you think it will just stop? Just wait until AGI/ASI. You will be completely blown away. It is coming and it will not stop, that's just the truth. So I am telling you right now if you are reading this, you have to understand: where we came from, where we are headed, and how you can currently leverage AI. If you cannot leverage AI in the workforce today, you're going to have to. If not, in 5 years, maybe even sooner, it is definite. The pace at which we are improving these models is not to be looked past. Now, what I am not saying is that AI is taking everyone's job and nothing is going to have meaning. No. That is not what I am saying. I am just arguing that AI is already helping enterprises become more efficient. Look, if you're reading this and you're still treating AI like a fancy essay writer or a tool for redesigning your bedroom, you're sleeping on what's happening right now. Not saying you can't just use it for those things, of course you can, but you are missing out. Agentic AI is here today. It's not sci-fi. I've seen it cut through real work in coding, analysis, research, customer ops, and creative iteration in ways that would've taken teams days just a couple years ago. And the pace? Insane. Models are improving at a speed that makes your head spin if you actually track it. This is about augmentation. AI handles the grind, the mundane tasks, the heavy lifting –– so we can focus on the high-value, creative, strategic things that actually gives work meaning. Enterprises are seeing these gains in productivity, speed, and margins today. So I'm telling you straight: understand where we came from, where this is headed, and start leveraging these tools aggressively. Experiment. Integrate. Build workflows around it. The rocket is leaving the pad. You've got a seat if you want it, but you have to grab it. Not stopping. The future is being built right now. Don't just sit on the sidelines.
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Mami Berry 🍓 (@Mami_Berry_) reported@AHEART0FSTONE I work at a warehouse at Amazon in 104°F weather GIRL I’m sweating all my problems who needs to exercise just go outside and melt it away. 😭
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Keith Kolich (@KeithKolich) reported@volcaholic1 Blaaahhh!!! Its been like being in a Sauna bath here! I've never been to the Amazon Jungle but I'm guessing this is what its like down thar!
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july🔪 (@jxlysssa) reported@Urus27 Just bc I work at Amazon doesn’t mean u have to put me down
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Nisal Renuja (@nisalrenuja) reportedMany people already know about SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet. Now, to give Starlink some serious competition, Amazon is preparing to launch its own Low Earth Orbit (LEO) internet network (formerly known as Project Kuiper, now called Amazon LEO) this year (2026). On July 2, 2026, Amazon successfully sent 29 new satellites into orbit using a ULA Atlas V rocket. With this launch, their total number of satellites has reached 396. According to Chris Weber, the head of the Amazon LEO network, this amount of satellites is more than enough to start their initial broadband service (beta testing) later this year. However, the internet coverage will first only be available in high-latitude areas (regions near the North and South Poles). Countries like Sri Lanka, which are located near the equator, will have to wait a little longer until more satellites are launched to get coverage. Amazon's ultimate goal is to have 3,236 satellites in orbit by July 2029. When it comes to the devices users will need (terminals), Amazon plans to release laptop-sized receivers for regular homes. They will also introduce high-capacity units for businesses, government agencies, and airlines. Currently, Starlink is far ahead with over 10,400 satellites in orbit and 12 million active users. But with Amazon's massive financial backing, their AWS cloud computing power, and strong corporate connections, they are expected to give Starlink a very tough fight. Even though Amazon faced some delays and technical issues with new rockets (like Blue Origin, ULA Vulcan, and Ariane 6) along the way, they are determined to launch this internet service by the end of this year.
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Jack (@Faithinmyevil) reportedFun fact: I got cyberpunk a week early because a homie worked at Amazon and stole it for me Sad thing is it was the PS4 version and the game was (and still is) irrevocably broken on that console, and I only got 1/4 the way thru before a game breaking bug occurred
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The Scrub (@thePatriotScrub) reported@realrobluna Covid shut down alot of local businesses and small ownership that would be a benefit and show how working is done and how to build small local networks. Now the choice is amazon warehouse or a Walmart full of coworkers that dont speak English or Spanish
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SHIVAM (@SHIV1235) reported@geekyranjit I am getting 2 deals on Amazon Prime day Sale 1. Sony XM5 ~ 19k 2. Sony XM6 ~ 33.5k Which one should I buy. I currently use AirPods 2 and while commuting and working. Listening time 3-4 hrs everyday. Budget is not an issue but does it make sense to pay 15k extra
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Bickle bork (@BickleKun) reported@Gumidess you mean the one that Sony caused and ******** up is not what everyone claims it is? The problem with 2013 is that Amazon poach the Xbox 360 brain trust, in 2026 they fired the competent people because t brass doesn't like Xbox. The probwas backing down rather than revealing
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Gorefang (@TheHungerer) reportedProject Hail Mary is streaming on Amazon. Spoiler Alert - It sucks. The general idea is that there are little alien dark cells that are killing every sun in the vicinity of our star system, the Solar System and this is an existential threat. For no good reason at all, the entire world needs the help of a douchebag middle school math teacher to solve the problem. No one else will do. It's a terrible movie from start to finish esp bc it's scifi that doesn't understand anything about science. These cells are made mostly of water, but can somehow travel en masse through space and eat the sun over a period of about 30 years without being destroyed by it. The math teacher becomes the only living person on the mission that survives the journey to a star 11.9 lightyears away, which is not 11.9 travel years away, it's 11.9 LIGHTYEARS which is such an incredible distance that he could not cross it in his lifetime, but somehow his ship can make that distance in just over 4 years, that's faster than light speed travel. The movie thinks that the engine has to be firing for the ship to be moving and it will coast to a fairly abrupt stop if the accelerator isn't being held down, but this isn't a car. Cars stop when the accelerator isn't held down because Earth's gravity causes friction between the wheels of the car and the surface the car is traveling on. In space, no such friction exists so if you stop burning an engine, the craft will simply continue on at the same direction and speed unless acted on by another force. These kinds of simple mechanical errors are rife throughout the film, which at somepoint turns into a buddy comedy with a animate rock creature. I wish I was joking. This Math teacher and the rock are both intelligent scientists when the script calls for it and bumbling idiots in way over their heads when it doesn't. Gosling's acting, esp when he's pretending he can't remember how to speak properly after waking up from Cryosleep is some of the worst I've ever seen. I have no idea why people say this movie is good. It's not and to make matters worse, it's 2.5 hours long when it could have easily been 90 minutes. Terrible film. It's actually a little shocking to me that some idiot would make a scifi movie like this one without understanding the most basic things about space, space travel, orbital dynamics, gravity, or air pressure. If you don't understand any of that and you like cute little pet companions reminiscent of the animal companions each Disney Princess gets, then you might find something to enjoy in this film. If you don't like that or you understand even basic **** about space, you're going to see a lot of things that don't really make sense.
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Ethan Stone (@Aakashchowdhar6) reported$AMZN's ad business has nearly tripled in under five years, growing into a $72B operation with zero down quarters — and it's still climbing 23% YoY off an already massive base. Amazon has emerged as the third major scaled digital ad platform, holding 9% of global share, with ads now driving 35% of total income.
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Hillary Banks' Attorney (@Funzito) reported@muheediva01 The problem is we keep paying...I STILL don't have Hulu because **** them, when Facebook asked for a copy of my DL I said **** them ..found out Amazon got employees peeing in bottles I shop eBay...I don't play with my powerful dollars!!!
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System11 (@System11b) reportedWould it really kill Amazon to make a FireTV that doesn't have to be restarted every day or two due to frame rate issues - feels like a memory leak.
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TheOriginal (@Motheo37001950) reported@sarardila @shelllive5 @hfkzelda It does not. Amazon and way less rich employers exploit people via slave wages and horrid working environemnts. Dont water-down the meaning of exploitation.