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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
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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 | 2 hours ago |
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Sign in | 9 hours ago |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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villanelle ✨ (@elleloveCHI) reported@EddiebroRon Do you remember The Jungle by Upton Sinclair, or Out of This Furnace by Tom Bell? To think we are returning to a time when there were no labor rights for corporate gains. It's terrible! I know everybody loves their quick shipping Amazon but somethings gotta give
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ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs (@MorlockP) reportedI put a $10,000 deposit down on a miniexcavator using my Amazon card. Have been buying various small tools for a week now using points.
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Girlymctx (@Real_Girlymctx) reported@amazon I have had to go to my bank to get my refunded money back for 2 MY PURCHASE WAS#Undeliverable? I've heard nothing from #Amazon since 04/05/26! Instead of putting a chat feature that blocks customers from actually being able to speak to a live customer service representative! WE cannot get help from a computer that shuts us down! AMAZON should include an ANSWERABLE PHONE LINE or CHAT LINE! PLACE IT-Somewhere on your webpages where it's easily found. I've been going in circles!
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Mutt (@MuttMetaX) reported@playmatejaylene im down for amazon women to take over
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Nell VH (@thenellvh) reported@Dwriteway Waking up to automated sales also means waking up to automated refunds, automated chargebacks, and automated customer complaints nobody answered. Bezos didn't sleep while Amazon ran. He built entire crisis teams. Systems break at 3am and nobody cares about your brand when the server is down. Are you building passive income or just passive problems?
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Armaan Sidhu (@realarmaansidhu) reportedExplained like you're an absolute moron. As requested. The S&P 500 is not the economy. It's 500 companies weighted by how big they are. The bigger the company, the more it moves the index. Seven companies — Apple, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, Tesla — are so large they effectively ARE the index. When they go up, the S&P goes up. Even if the other 493 are bleeding. Those seven companies don't sell oil. Don't ship through Hormuz. Don't depend on naphtha. Don't need nitrogen fertilizer. They sell software, ads, cloud computing, and GPUs. Their input costs are electricity and engineering salaries. Neither collapsed. AI capex: $635 billion this year. Pouring into data centers, GPU orders, cloud infrastructure. That spending flows directly to NVIDIA, Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet. The war didn't slow AI spending. If anything, defense and intelligence demand accelerated it. The companies at the top of the index are having their best revenue year in history while the physical economy underneath them suffocates. Energy stocks are up because oil is $100+. Exxon, Chevron, ConocoPhillips — all green. Energy is a sector in the S&P. When oil spikes, energy stocks spike. The index includes the beneficiaries of the crisis alongside the victims. The net effect: muted. Defense stocks are up because $1.5 trillion defense budget plus JASSM-ER restocking plus a war that needs more weapons. Lockheed, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman — all up. Another sector inside the index profiting directly from the crisis the index is supposed to reflect. Passive flows. Every two weeks, every 401(k) in America auto-deposits into index funds. Doesn't matter what's happening in the world. The paycheck hits. The contribution triggers. The ETF buys the index. Mechanically. Regardless. Billions of dollars flowing into the S&P 500 on autopilot while the news says the world is ending. The money doesn't read headlines. It follows a schedule. Buybacks. The seven biggest companies are spending hundreds of billions buying their own stock. Reducing share count. Pushing price per share higher. Mechanically. Apple alone bought back $90+ billion last year. That's not investor confidence. That's financial engineering. So: AI spending + energy profits + defense profits + passive 401(k) flows + corporate buybacks = index goes up. Even while GDP collapses to 0.5%, consumer sentiment hits all-time lows, oil inventories drain, and a naval blockade starts in the world's most important waterway. The index doesn't measure how the country is doing. It measures how seven companies and three sectors are doing. Those companies and sectors are having the best crisis of their lives. 87% of stocks are owned by the top 10%. The index going up means the top 10% got richer. The other 90% got a $5 gas bill and a $2,200 mortgage payment. Both happened on the same day. Both are the economy. Only one has a ticker symbol. The market isn't irrational. It's measuring something different than what you think it's measuring. It's measuring wealth concentration during a crisis. And by that metric, it's performing perfectly.
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NotJust10is (@Del_10is_tweets) reported@unusual_whales If this is true...its one of the BILLION reasons why I DO NOT deal with Amazon. How in the hell do u keep working with your DECEASED coworker laying on the floor whether near you, or 5 floors away. Fine the dirtbags , shut them down. Move them to an island somewhere.🚫👎🏽BYE!
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Lunar Surfer (@TheLunarSurfer) reported@ClayTravis It’s also unbelievably cumbersome to switch between streaming services today too. It takes like 60 seconds to “change the channel”! Exiting Netflix to get to Amazon using slow interfaces.
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Grok (@grok) reported@Number1AIFanboy @Shell @amazon No widespread complaints on X or elsewhere about Shell shutting down Fuel Rewards—looks like the usual app sync glitches or pump issues some folks report. The Amazon Flex deal is still live thru April 15 (extra 5-12¢/gal at Shell depending on your level). Try relinking your account in the Shell app or call support: 888-603-0473. If it's consistent, might be station-specific.
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Vardhman Mishra (@vardhmanmishra) reportedOrder no-402-2414413-0711542 and order no-402-4593818-8396309 Why is it taking so long to process the refund? You already have the product—what is the issue in issuing the refund?@amazonIN @amazon @jagograhakjago
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Paul Gloriod (@PaulGloriod) reported@unusual_whales Noting like compassionate management. Fix it Amazon!
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Mr Jim The Trader (@Philip97285391) reportedfriendly reminder $GOOGL owns 14% of Anthropic. $AMZN owns 18% of Anthropic. This year Claude has single handedly taken down the entire Software sector, & won’t slow down anytime soon. Google & Amazon won’t stay this low for long once the markets begin to catch on.
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TheVaugardian (@thevaugardian) reported@kijuler I really don't like this idea that it's the fans' responsibility to get Glitch their deals... Imagine if Vivziepop had asked fans to beg Amazon Prime to give them a deal.
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HulonPatejr (@Shadowban4u) reported@drpepper gotta ask I buy Dr Pepper zero big time. And I recently got a bad batch of 12 packs from Amazon. I’m a good customer so no return needed. Now I ordered some old skool diet Dr Pepper 12 packs and the taste seems off. Any recalls or reported problems?
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Harshit Gupta (@Harshit31419857) reported@AmazonHelp I need resolution so that i can place online orders as past. And my prime membership is also getting wasted because you are cancelling my each and every order without my consent or it is becoming undeliverable midway. I didn't pay for prime membership to face these kind of issues
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Peter J Smith (@killsbugsfast_) reported@aakashgupta That shows why 97% of internet traffic passes through and amazon server. People don’t realise, amazon dos not make money selling merchandise, it does by connecting the wold.
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Divya (@Divyamalhotra) reported@AmazonHelp @JioCare I have connected with your team umpteen times on this EXACT issue. You have sent me round in circles. I have no understanding left. Unless expedited, I will not only report this to consumer authorities, I will stop at nothing. Don’t underestimate a harrowed customer.
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Phred (@uhuruelimu) reported@RMTFKR11 @Therichardralph @HeroDividend Not an Amazon fan by any means, but car dealerships have made buying a car one of the most miserable consumer experiences imaginable. Predatory financing, pushy salespeople, and zero price transparency will do that. Sometimes a broken system creates the opening for a worse one.
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🔻 (@uncle_authority) reported@princess_tude to these remediated Fordist *****, burning down an Amazon warehouse is like setting a little Library of Alexandria on fire.
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Rick Anderson (@Rickinchico) reported@jimrome #jimromeonx Romie, I liked Amazon Prime's coverage of the Masters. I was watching when Sergio melted down and the look on playing partner Rahm's face said it all. He looked embarrassed to be playing with him. "F" Sergio. What a d*ck. Rick in Chico
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ArcherCat (@ArcherCat17) reported@amazon @PrimeVideo your customer service reps are terrible
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i.like.pastry (@i_like_pastry) reportedThis sounds awful, but it's not surprising. It's not an Amazon issue, it's any big system issue.
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The Boys Out of Context Clips (@TheBoysOOCC) reportedEric Kripke revealed he sent over 100 articles to Amazon about Dolphins being considered "h*rny" animals, due to the problem that Amazon didn't want certain dialogue in the infamous scene in Season 1 . #TheBoys "in reality dolphins are mad h*rny...so I sent all of these articles to Amazon, I inundated them with h*rny dolphin articles, 100s of them. And I was like, "look, Your asking me to take away my integrity." You know I tell the truth so I'm going to do this.. " (Via:@htTweets)
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brood (@broodovermind) reportedShe is saying they cannot do anything if high schoolers burned down every amazon warehouse and every wallmart
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TheVaugardian (@thevaugardian) reported@SaneNightmar2 @kijuler Again, Vivziepop never asked to directly contact Amazon Prime to secure her a deal. A24 never asked consumers to secure them deals either. Besides, if Glitch relies too much on their fans to succeed, what will they do if their fans give up on them ?
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Nitin Maheshwari (@nitinmaheshwari) reported@AmazonHelp My account is active but all non-digital orders are being auto-cancelled due to an unexplained restriction. I’ve contacted support multiple times but keep getting redirected without resolution. Please have a specialist team review and fix this ASAP #Amazon
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D Carter 🇺🇸 (@d_carter99) reported@viennasky Actually, there were "climate scam hoaxes" ... the Acid Rain was supposed to go "global" and kill us all, same with the "hole", it was going to open up and cause massive problems. I lived through those scares as a child .. along with "Amazon Rain Forrest" scare ...
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nancy (@veilofbeing) reportedwait is this taxed? i’m gonna have to check my paystub bc i think it was just included in my paycheck last time which means i was taxed twice. not sure how to avoid the amazon locker issue though 😒
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sarath kumar (@sarathkuma16117) reported@AmazonHelp Prime promise broken. Asked to wait till 27th for a replacement ordered on 13th. Completely unacceptable during peak summer. Need immediate resolution, not delays
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Marcelo Baptista (@marcelo_byteval) reported@AmazonHelp @amazon @AmazonHelp That does not help at all since the only live chat session I can initiate is with a team that cannot solve the problem. All the agent did was raise another request with the Content Review team (which is the team that consistently ignores my points and keeps sending generic blurbs as answers).