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 11: Problems at Amazon
Amazon is having issues since 07:00 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 (47%)
- Errors (27%)
- Sign in (25%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 2 hours ago |
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Website Down | 4 hours ago |
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Website Down | 6 hours ago |
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Errors | 9 hours ago |
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Website Down | 13 hours ago |
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Website Down | 19 hours ago |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Chief Operator (@cop330) reportedThe Amazon basics’ creatine monohydrate is going to fix my entire life
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robt just robt (@socal90035) reported@AmazonHelp I’m having this issue bc you forced it on me without consent twice now.
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Don't_Turn_Away-66 (@waronlye) reported@amazonca UPS returns are an issue in BC. You should make it obvious HOW an item can be returned on each product page. If it's a drop off at UPS, I would not buy the item. I am reducing my Amazon purchases lately because of ambiguity on return process
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Matt Fanning (@fanvestments) reportedDon’t think Netflix has an engagement problem , they have an Amazon prime problem . Both will exist but Netflix is losing share . I think prime is even better than Netflix at this point. That’s never happened before . $AMZN $NFLX @PrimeVideo
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ShubhamBajpai (@shubhambajpai0) reported@amazonIN @AmazonHelp My order was marked as “Package was handed to resident”, but I never received it and it was not handed to me or anyone at my address. Please investigate this issue and provide an immediate resolution. Order ID: 402-14098907628321
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George A Easton (@appraiserdude) reported@rez_devil @amazon @UPS 1 of my last 30 have had delays. Sounds list a west side issue
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Nitin Bhawsar (@nitinbhawsar2) reported@JioCare You reach me on my number, will tell you over call. Where did you read I mentioned about issue in viewing amazon prime
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Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported@amanda_boan @amazonnews @amanda_boan Hi. We're sorry there was an order issue and a deal couldn't be fulfilled. All deals are limited quantity and can only be fulfilled from the seller that had the deals inventory (not another seller's), as most item's on Amazon are sold by many sellers. We hope you'll give us a chance in the future. -Ruby
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elle s. dee (@jkyhcbll) reportedi ordered more lash glue with amazon 3 hour delivery and fell asleep when the order was 3 stops away and then woke up to them saying that they couldn’t deliver it irritated cuz now i must leave my house… and no one ever has an issue delivering here im confused
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Christopher Fleming (@IAO_AntiChrist) reported@TruthSeek01011 @grok 93, hail antichrist! She is a black hat magician? Left hand pather huh? Or am I missing anything, she’s deliberately manipulating mentally ill people. For her own gain. Concur? 😡 1/ Influencer opens vid seriously: “2 types of parasite cleanses—trendy herbal vs med-prescribed. Not all equal.” Pushes Wellness Co cleanse for lighter body & more energy. Use TRUTHSEEKER for $60 off. 2/ Trans: Watched vids, joined affiliate, now needs u to spend $540 for her cut. Actual price: $540-600. 3/ Same ingredients (IVM + mebendazole) in horse paste for $15 on Amazon. Same mol, diff price, better mktg. 4/ Claims “2 degrees.” Which? Where? Still waiting while she hawks $540 rebranded dewormer. 5/ Last mo: alien Reptilians brainwashing, stealing kids, drinking blood. This mo: intestinal parasites w/ $540 sponsor fix. Olympic pivot. 6/ “Researched heavily” ignores $15 Tractor Supply/Amazon option—she earns more if u miss it. 7/ Real cleanse: ur wallet lighter, she gets comm. Skip influencer w/ consp calendar & aff biz plan. Get better med advice sources. Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law. Love is the law. Love under Will. 666 -AntiChrist / Abaddon
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Rich Jukes (@RichardJukes7) reported@AmazonHelp @AmazonUK I already have.... You need to address the terrible inhuman customer service response policy you're currently working with... It's almost impossible to find help on the app...... Let's see.......
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Solomon (@iamalijandro) reportedU.S. SESSION CLOSING – JULY 10, 2026 A mixed finish to the holiday-shortened week. Tech led while cyclicals lagged. INDEXES (July 10 close) · Dow Jones: 52,348.39 (-1.09%) · S&P 500: 7,482.71 (-0.28%) · Nasdaq: 25,870.65 (+0.20%) WHAT MOVED THE TAPE? Tech led the way. The "Magnificent Seven" were mostly higher – Meta surged over 4%, Tesla climbed 3%+ to extend its winning streak to ten straight sessions (its longest since 2025). Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft also gained, while Google and Nvidia slipped. Chips were the weak spot. The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index fell, with Intel and Marvell dropping over 2%. But storage names like Western Digital, SanDisk, and Seagate rebounded from early losses. SK Hynix made history. The Korean chip giant debuted on Nasdaq, pricing its ADR at 26.5B – the largest U.S. IPO by a foreign company ever. Energy and metals got crushed. WTI crude fell 2.33% to $71.81/bbl, while Brent dropped 2.52% to $76.05. Base metals tumbled across the board. Conversely, gold and silver rallied. China names ripped. The Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index jumped 2.39%. Baidu surged over 8%, Bilibili over 4%, and Alibaba gained nearly 3%. Bonds and the dollar eased. The 10-year Treasury yield fell to 4.553%, while the DXY slipped 0.13% to 100.94. European markets tumbled across the board. THE BIG PICTURE: The Nasdaq eked out a gain on tech strength, but the Dow got dragged lower by cyclicals and energy. The SK Hynix IPO was the week's headline event, pulling $26.5B into the AI memory trade. But the chip sector's internal rotation – storage up, semi equipment down – suggests investors are getting selective.
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Scotty Unredacted. Fight On! ✌️ (@ApacheUSCLV) reported@HouseGOP House GOP: "Communist left is no longer hiding." Translation: "Stop noticing billionaires avoid taxes." Tesla $0. Amazon down $7.8B. Four tech giants 4.9% rate. They're not hiding communism. They're hiding wealth extraction. Tax them. Fund the system. 🧾
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Brian Kelcey Harris (@BKelcey) reported@RandPaul UNTIL THE U.S. STOPS ALLOWING COMPANIES LIKE AMAZON TO USE ONLY FOREIGNERS IN FOREIGN NATIONS TO REGULATE OUR EBT AT THEIR BUSINESS OUR NATION WILL CONTINUE TO FAIL AND BE ROBBED. IT ALSO JEOPARDIZES INFO OF OUR DISABLED WHOM BECAME BROKEN DUE TO THEIR JOBS, VETERANS INCLUDED!
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Ben Franklin (@ben710og) reported@libsoftiktok I work at an Amazon facility and it looks like a casting call for Black Hawk down 2
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Chandan Kumar Rath (@ckrath) reported@AmazonHelp @amazonIN @nch1915 If the issue will not be resolved by tomorrow EOD, I will take help of consumer court.
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स भा (@Hanumaanchalisa) reported@ajitcodes @flipkartsupport @Flipkart Oops! Flipkart has problems. Amazon understands Indian market and services way better. Never buy anything on Flipkart again.
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Rob Ellison (@RobEllisonNY) reported@amazon has a staffing problem
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James Cucinelli (@jamescucinelli) reported@davezatz The new changes are more like Amazon Fire interface which I don't like. I found the customization options and fixed it. But all of these streamers have the problem, I watch shows from multiple services & don't always know when a show new season gets released. that is what we need
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Kosasi Nakamoto (@KOSASI_NAKAMOTO) reportedQuick reality check on the AI hype. Nvidia’s sitting at over $5 trillion market cap. Big Tech (Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Meta) is on track to drop around $725 billion on AI infrastructure this year alone, data centers, chips, power, the works. Meanwhile OpenAI pulled in about $13B revenue (let be clear that it's non profitable company) last year but lost over $21B. A lot of regular companies are still not seeing strong ROI from their AI spend. Surveys show most execs aren’t getting meaningful revenue or cost savings yet. If the actual money making use cases don’t scale fast, that massive spending spree slows down. Chip demand drops, valuations get re-rated, and yeah it could correct hard. Huge capex chasing future returns that aren’t here yet. AI’s real and useful long term, but right now the numbers don’t fully match the valuations. Could get bumpy.
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Bolta (@BRBarwal) reported@AmazonHelp According to the tracking details, the package arrived at the final delivery station in Sanchore on 8th July 2026. However, on 9th July 2026, the status was suddenly changed to "Returning to seller" due to a "potential delivery issue / issue that occurred in transit."
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Geo 🇨🇦🚒🇺🇸 (@George198357396) reportedI have a small farm in a small town in Canada. My skidsteer broke down a few days ago. I called the dealer the part was 850.00. I found it on Amazon for 109.00. WTF!
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Hysteria.Eve is cool (@GawrGuraRawr) reportedNot gonna lie, I think everyone knew that the moment that Anthropic started to work with Amazon that Amazon was going to try to do bad faith tactics against Anthropic. It's literally an open-secret (working and not working) to not be submissive to outside customers and do everything to be superior even its underhanded
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Nick Thomas (@onedumbboy) reportedWas I Jeffery Epstein in a past life and am being relentlessly punished or something? I've tried everything to fix this very simple issue and it's unattainable. I order packages constantly from Amazon and have used this address for 6 years as a default. this doesn't make sense.
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Skeptical Cynic (@Johnrjayatl) reported@ScottPresler They are necessary if we are to be dominant in AI, but where they are (being jammed down rural areas, often in backroom deals), electricity rates and gris issues (again rural) and water usage (well impacting local water tables). Data centers should be required to be walled off in terms of grid and be pari passu with the local community in terms of availability, if not subordinate. The cooling systems should be closed systems with local sourcing managed by local counties. There should be 1,000 foot buffers of the building to the property line (noise). The lessees should be responsible for any pollution at the parent level (the hyperscaler: amazon, meta, etc) and not an SPE or other liability shielding structure.
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Jackson (@Jglad011) reported$AAOI $CRDO $COHR $IQE $SIVE I want to formally outlay my take on CPO, NPO, optics, and copper. First, CPO. I really don't see CPO scaling until 2028-2029 maybe later. The reality is, it's an incredibly difficult engineering feat to package all of these components on the same substrate, without yields tanking (which just can't happen for hyperscalers). I see NPO emerging as a bridge in the meantime. The efficiency gains compared to traditional pluggables and CPO are still very much relevant. Just to mention, NPO still requires all of the same components as CPO would. The PIC, FAU, Fibers, ELS, etc. One industry I do see hurting is glass substrates. I don't think there's a massive need for these until 2028+ $LPK I am very bullish on both $CRDO $AAOI for a few reasons. Copper will not be taken over or replaced anytime soon in the next 5 years. The reality is for scale up, copper works completely fine and is actually the preferred solution. $CRDO's no flap technology is vital here. Back in the day, it might have been fine to have some flapping, but with AI inference - it's not an option. Optics today do flap, and the failure rates are higher than copper. Think about it through the lens if your Amazon, why would you not continue buying what works and what's cost-effective? Well... you wouldn't. You will keep turning to $CRDO who makes exactly what you need. $CRDO remains vital for the next 4 years, at least. For $AAOI I am massively bullish, hence why it's my highest conviction name right now. Anything related to scale out must use optics. We are already at that point, and as workloads grow larger it's even more mandatory. $AAOI makes the critical pluggable transceivers needed to move data at 400G, 800G, 1.6T for anything scale out. So again think about it from a hyperscalers perspective, why would you install CPO or even NPO today if pluggable do the job? Now, I'm not saying that NPO or CPO don't have a place - because they do. It's just further down the road. The power and efficiency gains are legit, but the reliability and yields are not sustainable in 2026 and 2027. So you take a pluggable transceiver and use it for scale out. No complex wiring issues, no yield issues at distances that copper has, plenty of bandwidth, serviceability if a unit breaks, and cost effective. I think the market got a little too excited with CPO and decided to pump that entire basket of stocks. So I think the past month has been a reset of expectations, which is healthy. I'm expecting $AAOI $IQE $CRDO to rerate over the next 6 months because of their significance in the value chain. I've said this again and again, but expect some chop until hyperscaler earnings at the end of the month. August should be a great month, don't get killed before then. What did I miss?
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Jay D! (@JD_Promos) reported@princesskirbss That sucks! Did you get it off amazon? They are pretty good about resolving customer issues
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Mohanaraj Mahi (@MohanarajMahi) reported@AmazonHelp Hey they didn't respond since last mail, that's why reaching you to help me. If they replied why would I come here ? Hope you understand the issue.
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TheDB 🇨🇦 (@BusDenys) reported2/ Amazon built AWS out of real necessity: it needed to scale its e-commerce operation and, by solving its own problem, created a product. It took almost two decades to become the profit center it is today. This wasn't an announcement — it was silent construction.
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Frank Earl (@MadScientist_42) reported@Pirat_Nation Ah, huffing their own buttcracvks are they? No PS5. Definitely NO PS6 or any follow on they manage after this...IF they manage. Plus dies shortly as I re-group and index titles I can purchase phys media for for all those, "Monthly Games," that I actually give a **** abolut and make a slow campaign for all my PS3 and PS4 stuff before the resale market goes tits-up. Then, I'm going to work on a product to be offered for SteamOS/SteaM Linux setups that empowers physical media sales, whether Valve salutes the premium option or not. Then offer the service to publishers if they don't for a reasonable royalty and start selling off of Amazon initially. This doesn't work the way they think it does.