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Users are reporting problems related to: website down, errors and sign in.

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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 16: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 05:00 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.

  • 48% Website Down (48%)
  • 27% Errors (27%)
  • 25% Sign in (25%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Los Angeles Website Down 10 hours ago
Chicago Errors 1 day ago
Paris Errors 1 day ago
Fléron Website Down 3 days ago
Melbourne Sign in 3 days ago
Township of Evan Website Down 3 days ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • RetronicGamer
    Retronic Gamer (@RetronicGamer) reported

    @JobTavon @insomniacgames 1. You don’t even have to drive to a store if you don’t want to, go on Amazon or Ebay and get a new or used game with a disc in good shape. The only thing you have to lose here is patience, but ownership is far more important than instant convenience for glorified renting. 2. You have to physically TRY to break a disc, or you just have to be that damn careless. And the hardware itself for any console could have an issue first, not just the drive. And replacing the drive itself doesn’t cost as much anyways, only cost me a solid $20 for a 16 year old Xbox 360 console. 3. Sharing an account comes with more risks, because you have to genuinely trust that person with that account data. Let’s say a friendship is ruined, what if that ex-friend decides to delete your cloud data, delete/lockup your account, or **** with your account information? Overall, sharing a disc or cartridge with a friend is much safer overall. You could argue that friend could end up ruining the disc or the cartridge. If it were that bad, then hopefully your friend will care enough to pay you back. Especially if it were for a title like Silent Hill for the PS1, or Deadpool on the Xbox/PlayStation.

  • AmazonHelp
    Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported

    @Chubbywilliams2 Hi there! Lots of things factor into shipping times / dates. Is the items something that's sold and fulfilled by Amazon, fulfilled by Amazon or sold by a seller or is the item sold and fulfilled by a third-party seller. Weather situations can factor in as to how long something takes to arrive which could be the cause of a delay. Can you tell us more about what's going on, so we may better address your issue? -Waya

  • RonLovelace413
    Ron Lovelace (@RonLovelace413) reported

    @wsoctv The problem is that the light on 74/Old Dowd rewards the shortcut. It should be 90% flow for 74 @ rush, but it’s way closer to 50/50. Fix that, and 74 flows better and the short cut disappears. I’ve written @NCDOT about this before. I suspect Amazon lobbies against.

  • berghainque
    Japanese Dev (@berghainque) reported

    GROWN *** MEN EXCITED ABOUT A KIDS SHOW ON AMAZON claynosaurz… MEN TESTOSTERONE DOWN AND ****** ACTING LIKE SOME GIRLS

  • Robert_of_Maine
    Robert Keyes (@Robert_of_Maine) reported

    @Blackwellboy Only the latest installment in the big scam that is amazon & ebay. This places, and the scammers they support, should be shut down. Sorry you had to go through it.

  • DojiPad
    DojiPad (@DojiPad) reported

    Soft PPI, Apple at a fresh high, chips sold. Indexes closed green. The split is the real story. $SPX finished +0.38% at 7572. Nasdaq led. Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft all punched higher. BlackRock crushed on earnings and AUM. PayPal exploded on the Stripe/Advent bid talk. Micron got hit hard, semis rolled after the early ASML lift. Soft wholesale prices and the inflation-peak chatter gave the big names the bid while the rest of tech took profit. That dispersion is what most retail desks misread on the train home. Trap it triggers right now: the index looks clean so the day feels earned. You bank the runners early for the hit of relief, then hang onto or average the laggards because “they’ll catch up.” Disposition effect — risk-averse in the green, risk-seeking in the red. Losses register twice as heavy, so you defer the pain. The equity curve of that habit is the slow grind up and the elevator later. Market’s closed. Your review isn’t. DJ already saw the live trade cards and the fills. It scores the behavioral calls it made on you against what actually printed — early exits on the winners, size on the names that weren’t working — then updates your TraderProfile with the instrument fingerprint and the leak flags. Counterfactual ledger puts a currency number on any rule you ignored. No cheerleading. Just the record.

  • anuragmsharma94
    Sh_here🔥 (@anuragmsharma94) reported

    @AmazonHelp I got an email from your stupid associate for another order ID ! My issue regarding that order was solved already and now she says no price will be honoured, 3 people promised me that and I placed an order and now your associate is saying something else

  • naveen2208
    Naveen kumar Jaiswal (@naveen2208) reported

    @amazonIN @amazonIN @AmazonHelp No update till now as previously told we will get back by 15th July but till now no update. Worst service from anyone else for one order complete execution process took more than 15 days and after that also issue is still persist

  • BloodWenchLN
    Simon Robineau (@BloodWenchLN) reported

    @Tactical_Jackal Holy **** your stupid and might want to look up at the issues that plague amazon before running your mouth. Lmao

  • wlthxyz
    WLTH (@wlthxyz) reported

    The quadrant treats this like a race for the most computing power. Crusoe isn't even running it. Google and Amazon win because they control the grid. Crusoe's bet is that the grid is the whole problem. So instead of plugging in and waiting years to connect, they build their own power. Old oil-field gas. Reused EV batteries. Plants that skip the queue entirely. AI is starving for electricity, and power is more than half the cost of running a data center. Everyone else is fighting over that piece. Crusoe just owns it. Everyone's betting on chips. Is Crusoe quietly making the smarter bet?

  • Pank9j
    ~Pankaj (@Pank9j) reported

    @PineLabs The amazon gift card purchased from @ZeptoNow is not activating even after sending the message multiple times. Could you help resolve the issue?

  • kuruta_yuuzaki
    クルタ(タレミミアワーズ公式) (@kuruta_yuuzaki) reported

    @theblobdog That’s the promo card set that sells for around $100 on Amazon, isn't it? Since it’s an overseas exclusive and there’s no Japanese version—and Japanese versions of Pokémon cards are vastly more valuable—it’ll likely appreciate significantly in value down the line.

  • BellwetherRsrch
    Bellwether Research (Ian Andy) (@BellwetherRsrch) reported

    What that 60% is actually pricing... Organic growth did slow, 10-11% guided down to 6.5-8%. Real, and worth a de-rating. But management still guides double-digit EPS growth, 70.5% gross margins and about $4B of free cash flow this year. Six of its eight franchises grew last quarter, EP +22%, WATCHMAN +19%. Then June 30th finished the job. An index committee cut $BSX from Russell 3000 Growth benchmark. De-rate far enough and you stop screening as growth, so growth funds have to sell you regardless of price. Forced selling, price-insensitive, now essentially complete. Watch who bought into that... Board authorized $5B of buybacks, $2B deploying now. A director bought stock out of his own pocket. Steve Cohen's Point72 raised its stake 50% while cutting Nvidia and trimming Amazon. Every sell-side desk still rates it a Buy, including the ones with the lowest targets.

  • samzliu
    Sam Z Liu (@samzliu) reported

    @ashwingop Not a 10x problem but definitely a 10% problem Heard about this and immediately bought a programmable keyboard on Amazon for like $20 and will set it up tomorrow

  • gulVasikova
    GUL (@gulVasikova) reported

    Australia’s biggest retail broker, CommSec, plans to bring more U.S. IPOs to local investors after seeing record demand for $SPCX (SpaceX). The broker received more than 28,000 applications for the SpaceX IPO—its largest IPO offering ever and nearly four times higher than its previous record. CommSec said the strong response shows Australian investors are eager for more exposure to U.S. tech companies, especially since technology makes up just 2.1% of Australia’s ASX 200, compared with about 38% of the S&P 500. The most popular U.S. stocks among its clients remain $TSLA and $NVDA. The AI boom is also reshaping investment trends in Australia. Investors have been piling into local data center and digital infrastructure companies such as NEXTDC, Megaport, and Infratil, which have all outperformed the broader Australian market this year. Meanwhile, $TSLA continues to face pricing pressure. Kelley Blue Book reported that the average U.S. EV selling price fell for the sixth straight month in June to $56,238. Tesla’s average selling price was $53,107, down 2.1% from a year ago, while the Model Y price slipped 2.7% to $51,775. The decline comes after the removal of the U.S. federal EV tax credit, although California has introduced new rebates to support EV adoption. $SPCX also remains in focus after briefly falling below its $135 IPO price for the first time. The stock has now pulled back more than 40% from its post-IPO high as investors take profits and prepare for upcoming catalysts, including its first quarterly earnings report, a major insider lock-up expiration, and Starship Flight 13, which will deploy 20 next-generation Starlink V3 satellites. Despite the recent weakness, more than 80% of Wall Street analysts still rate the stock Buy, with an average price target of around $238. The AI investment boom is also proving highly profitable for Wall Street. $MS (Morgan Stanley) reported record equity trading revenue of $6.3 billion, up 69% year over year, while investment banking revenue climbed 58%. The bank said blockbuster tech IPOs like SpaceX, along with continued AI-related fundraising, helped drive another strong quarter. Finally, $AMZN continues expanding its satellite internet ambitions. Amazon’s satellite network, Amazon Leo (formerly Project Kuiper), has been selected by South African internet provider Herotel to power its new broadband service, Envy, which is expected to launch in 2027, further intensifying competition with SpaceX’s Starlink.

  • Adekunl10292891
    Adekunle Ayobami (@Adekunl10292891) reported

    @LearnDigital0 Boss Amazon is rejecting my bank they Payoneer issues to me, I don't know what to do anymore

  • Equine_Reign
    Cass (@Equine_Reign) reported

    @Kisasi_Lion I do the same, and was actually ecstatic one day when they put a Hispanic guy on the line named Ramon. He spoke perfect English and was able to solve my (Amazon) problem quickly.

  • MuskBuck
    The Prince of Parma Heights (@MuskBuck) reported

    @DavidPepper I think the Billionaire behind Amazon did a good job lowering costs. Government is the problem, not free enterprise.

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    The marketplace moves 24/7. You can't manually reprice across Amazon, eBay, Google Shopping, Meta, and TikTok—and that's where margin bleeds. Built CompeteIQ to fix that. AI monitoring 15,000 SKUs at 99%+ matching accuracy. Autopilot repricing with MAP enforcement.

  • EAChetwood
    EA Chetwood (@EAChetwood) reported

    @fwmarqix @fwmarqix, open door from inside the house. Reach out from the side, so that nothing appears on the camera. Use a high-voltage stun device (Amazon) to shock the camera and short-circuit it. Problem solved. Before you do this, order a replacement camera that YOU control! Install the day after the old camera “dies”.

  • TheBrianMcManus
    Brian Mac Mághnais (@TheBrianMcManus) reported

    @JD_22x Everyone in that Amazon Lord of the Rings show has English accents, except the little hobbit things have terrible Irish accents

  • jercephus
    SHIVER KING (@jercephus) reported

    @Rick_Barber_ Amazon says for kids 8-12, my son is 6 and enjoys them. He reads the first couple of paragraphs with no issues, and I finish the chapter with him most nights. I like that they put faith and Christian values front and centre.

  • wednesdavewells
    Talos Cat (@wednesdavewells) reported

    @dcfcforever1976 @jamesenglish0 @LucyTCWife Jason, everyone can read a preview of her book on Amazon. It's painfully bad. She's just a terrible person who hasn't once taken any responsibility for her actions and has instead doubled down. If you can't see that, you're either mentally ill, blind, or both.

  • banisheddime
    Dimetapp Codeswitch Duello (@banisheddime) reported

    @Jonathan_Conley The problem with China is that if you open a widget factory there you may save on overhead but you also have to put up with the fact that all of a sudden your widgets are showing up on Amazon branded as HUBANG Widgets for iPhone/Android/PS5 Pro/GTA6 for 50% less sold out the back door of your own factory and there's nothing you can do about it. Every million dollar idea I've ever had has died on this hill

  • karenfthompson
    karen thompson (@karenfthompson) reported

    @TheCelticSeer Yep that was me when I met that coach down a single lane , before that was a juggernaut and before that an Amazon box van , it’s ridiculous..

  • PlayBookTrades
    PlayBookTrades 🎯 (@PlayBookTrades) reported

    $ELVA Slow and steady but we just got our 20% move from $10.00 area dips as mentioned this morning. 💰 This is not a small cap stock so don't be expecting to see aggressive intraday moves like how the other low float stocks are like. We do have the commercial agreement with $AMZN this morning; Electrovaya Announces Commercial Relationship with Amazon. Do wanna point out the deal enables $AMZN to purchase up to 13.88 million shares through warrants, only if they commit to fully paying $280 million USD cash for $ELVA batteries! The dilution risk is still there, that's why it's more of a day trade for now. So long as $10.00 area holds, continue to ride it out. 🚀

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Erotica is one of the most profitable self-publishing niches. The problem is nobody teaches you the system — niche research, fast writing, Amazon publishing. PlotForge does all of it.

  • themoviedadsc
    Sean Cranston (@themoviedadsc) reported

    @RichardJKPE It's *my* Amazon purchases that are the problem 🥲

  • JonMStoddard
    Jon Stoddard (@JonMStoddard) reported

    The seller's spreadsheet says the website generates an 35% margin. Would you bet $30,000 of your money on it? I wouldn't. One mistake I see first-time buyers make is assuming the seller's reports are now their operating plan. They're not. They're a starting hypothesis. The day you close, the risk transfers to you. Your cash. Your investors' money. Your SBA personal guarantee. That's why I tell buyers to resist the urge to "improve" the business on Day One. For the first 30-60 days: • Freeze discretionary spending. • Watch cash hit your bank account every day. • Reconcile Shopify, Amazon, POS, and merchant deposits yourself. • Learn where every dollar is made—and where every dollar leaks. Don't optimize until you understand reality. A broker's chart is a sales document. Your bank account is the truth. Messy financials can actually help you negotiate a better purchase price. But after closing, those same messy financials become your problem. As a buyer, your first job isn't growth. Your first job is replacing assumptions with facts. Never operate on someone else's version of reality. Verify the cash.

  • Nancey_Peloser
    Nancey Peloser (@Nancey_Peloser) reported

    “I had spent an hour in the bank with my dad, as he had to transfer some money. I couldn't resist myself and asked... 'Dad, why don't we activate your internet banking?' 'Why would I do that?' he asked. 'Well, then you won't have to spend an hour here for things like transfers. You can even do your shopping online. Everything will be so easy!' I was so excited about introducing him to the world of online banking. He asked, 'If I do that, I won't have to step out of the house?' 'Yes, yes!' I said. I told him how even groceries can be delivered to the door now and how Amazon delivers everything! His answer left me tongue-tied. He said, 'Since I entered this bank today, I have met four of my friends. I have chatted a while with the staff who know me very well by now. You know I am alone... this is the company that I need. I like to get ready and come to the bank. I have enough time; it is the physical touch that I crave. Two years back, I got sick. The store owner from whom I buy fruits came to see me, sat by my bedside, and cried. When your mom fell down a few days back while on her morning walk, our local grocer saw her and immediately got his car to rush her home as he knows where I live. Would I have that 'human' touch if everything became online? Why would I want everything delivered to me and force me to interact with just my computer? I like to know the person that I'm dealing with and not just the 'seller.' It creates bonds of relationships. Does Amazon deliver all this as well?' Technology isn't life. Spend time with people, not with devices.”