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.
June 13: Problems at Amazon
Amazon is having issues since 04:40 PM 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 (45%)
- Errors (29%)
- Sign in (25%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 5 hours ago |
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Errors | 11 hours ago |
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Website Down | 15 hours ago |
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Sign in | 16 hours ago |
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Website Down | 20 hours ago |
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Errors | 20 hours ago |
Community Discussion
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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نظريه (@ihusseinooo) reported@AmazonHelp @AmazonHelp Ayatallah, please read my issue instead of using generic templates. Your Account Specialist explicitly emailed saying: "We will likely not respond to further emails". Furthermore, the appeal form link you provided is BROKEN and gives a 404 error . I cannot reply
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ExamplePrime (@ExamplePrime) reportedBut see, that's a Foreign Policy issue with the States That's not an issue with Amazon
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Seymour Butts (@VashKohime) reported@fiendformojitos Most Amazon shows have a brown/yellow sheen to them that make them look like ****, even down to their billion dollar boondoggles like Rings of Power or Wheel of Time. The nice thing about most Apple shows is they have actual contrast and texture.
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Kpd729 (@kpd729782831) reported@ailanyus To the supporters go ahead don’t buy stocks, don’t go to amazon, Walmart,get gas, pay mortgage or rent. Do anything to effect economy. And when the next black person kills another person(regardless of color) are u going to shut down economy for that person too?
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Itetna (@itetnaa) reportedAmazon made the US government shut down Fable/Mythos.
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Chayan Chakrabarti (@lazychakrabarti) reportedTotal frustration with @AmazonHelp support regarding order #406-8076089-3289967. Salwa is failing to assist, and every link shared to resolve this or cancel the order is broken. I need a real solution immediately.
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yash saghal (@YSaghal) reported@AmazonHelp I have not received the remaining amount. What is the issue?
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GuideMeTrade | by Pradeep Jaiswal (@guidemetrade) reported1) Tesla: Burned cash for 17 years to build the EV ecosystem, exploding from a $30B market cap in 2016 to over $1.4T today. 2) Amazon: Lost money for a decade plowing every dollar into logistics and AWS infrastructure, shooting from $345B in 2016 to $2.6T today. 3) Uber: Blew through billions for 14 years to lock down global market share, launching from a private valuation of around $60B in 2016 to a public market cap over $150B today. 4) Palantir: Spent 20 years in the red securing sticky government tech contracts, scaling from a private value of roughly $20B in 2016 to over $100B today.
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sai (@Pogagottam) reported@AmazonHelp @AmazonHelp "Checking DMs" is just your script to stall. Your DMs are just as useless as your phone support—they redirect me to the same broken form that closed my previous tickets without any resolution and I've provided all the details. Stop stalling and actually fix this
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Allen 🛡️🦇🔊 (@0xAllen_) reported@cryptopunk7213 Amazon reporting this is not the issue, the government's reaction is the issue. This is clear evidence that the government is not in a knowledgeable position to make policy around anything tech related.
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Derek Amsbaugh (@DerekAmsbaugh2) reported@AmazonHelp So I ordered in time for same day delivery between 5pm and 10pm paid for it. It is out for delivery according to your tacking. I waited patiently for it until 10 o’clock. The truck was literally down the block near Shell and McDonald’s. 1/2
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Manoj Kumar (@FromManojKumar) reported@AmazonHelp @AmazonHelp it's not my concern to raise a request in the chatbot, there is an issue in your refund processing system, please check. If this is not solved, I will be keeping all the money.
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Man_ki_bat 🇮🇳 (@Startup_Trial) reported@bob_wals @amazonIN @JeffBezos Amazon is declining like rolling stone down the hill. Better use flipkart whenever possible.
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𝚁𝚒𝚋𝚋𝚒𝚝 𝚘𝚏 𝚜𝚕𝚒𝚝𝚝𝚠𝚝 TADC SPOILERS (@lumiabstracted) reported@Shore_line4 The funny thing is is that I could get some from Amazon right now no problem, I'm just too lazy to 😔 I feel like Sisyphus rn
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மாயவரத்தான் (@mayavarathaan) reportedFor the 6th consecutive month, multiple @amazon orders to my address are not being delivered. Dragging non-deliveries for few days and then suddenly cancelling it stating "either refused upon arrival or was not dispatched due to an operational issue". Dont Amazon people knows the exact reason? Why blamming the customer for their mistake? Refunds are delayed taking about 10 to 14 days to process, and a non-refundable Marketing Fee of Rs. 5 is deducted every time. A big scam! Customer support keeps promising a fix, but nothing changes. Only 1 in 15 orders gets delivered. Delivery agents say the pincode is wrongly mapped to a different hub. This isn’t an isolated issue. Many users in this area are facing the same problem. Many apartments also there. Is fixing this really so difficult? If it can’t be resolved, why accepting orders to this location at all? PS: Ondipudur, 641016, Coimbatore, a prime area within city limits. Note : @amazonIN Dont ask again to send all the details. You already have 100s of such compalints with you.
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Crystal (@crystalthebell) reported@hbomax Can you get your ish together, please? I couldn't access unless I signed up through Amazon. Now, I can't log in because Amazon isn't a TV provider, and your sign in help does NOTHING for this issue. Effing frustrating to pay to watch nothing.
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Satsuki Andina🇵🇪 (@muzystar15) reported@AlgonquianMan The problem is that many pro-indigenous parties, like Sánchez's, are always linked to criminal organizations. In Roberto Sánchez's case, his main funders were illegal miners who promote organized crime and ecocidal activities in the Amazon rainforest. Another problem is that many of his members are people with no qualifications or a history of corruption, which leaves much to be desired. Even Sánchez himself was viewed unfavorably by other pro-indigenous parties for usurping the leadership and expelling the previous leader of JP.
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Chere E Rupp (@Chere62) reported@AmazonHelp @SimmyyBhasin31 The problem has been resolved. Thank you.
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Remata'**** (@suredefhellman) reported@BaronDestructo We stand with Based Joe. My Amazon has been cancelled since I got the news. I have my own Plex server, but I will be damned if I give another dollar to an organization that wants to use Stargate (or any of my favorites) & our nostalgia to fool us into watching their "modern audience" dog water. Just like with every other recent failure they will find that not only will we not show up but neither will this mythical "MoDeRn AuDiEnCe" that exists only in their mental capacity for projection. Pic related is the type of slop that these "executives" greenlight for multiple seasons right off the rip. Imagine being so deluded to think this would be the next iconic series. They are so disconnected from real people it's insane.
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Ivan Astigarraga - IA (@dargor1406) reportedGuys, you need to calm down. Amazon tests Anthropic models all the time. They're one of Anthropic's biggest investors, infrastructure partners, and likely among the first groups doing serious evaluations of new models. What's currently documented is that Amazon researchers found and reported issues. What's NOT documented is that Amazon intended to get Anthropic banned, or that they expected the government response that followed. Right now, "Amazon jailbroke Claude and snitched" is a meme, not a proven chain of events. This could be just: researchers reported findings, government officials reacted, and the reaction may have been far more aggressive than anyone anticipated.
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Ryan Ricardo Dunkley (@ryanricardo76) reported@guikisco @amazon Also they said I could send the game for a refund I said what’s the point when the pre order bonus offer is over the guy said to me true & repeated the save ****. Problem is they can’t be held accountable
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Ayush barshaiyan (@ayushgu11947019) reported@AmazonHelp already had chat and multiple time discussed on call with your team they are able to resolve this issue
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mike ahuja (@mikeahuja) reported@Wells_P amazon is not gonna do just night deliveries ...prime members would be blowing cs up for refunds non stop ...driving share prices down
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Moriarty (@Moriarty_winn) reportedNo matter how many carbon credits you can generate, they’re worth nothing unless you can prove it. I’ve explained many times exactly why verifying carbon credits matters. Independent investigations into major carbon registries found credits with no real forest protection behind them… projects claiming to protect forest that was never under threat, or already gone. The number that came out of one audit: over 90% of a major registry’s rainforest offset credits potentially worthless. Forest protection generates real climate value, the problem was verification. And rooms like Peru Carbon Forum 2026 was made to fix that. Latin America is one of the most important carbon market regions in the world right now. > Peru alone has around 69 million hectares of forest. > The Amazon basin runs across Brazil, Colombia, Bolivia, Ecuador… > the region holds a good share of the world’s remaining tropical forest. That forest is under pressure of: > Agricultural expansion > illegal logging > Land grabbing. The potential for legitimate, high-quality carbon projects there is huge. The infrastructure to verify them at scale is still being built. MRV is the technical term for what they’re doing. It’s a short for Measurement, Reporting, Verification. And MRV is only as good as the data coming off the ground… which means it depends entirely on what’s being captured at the farm level, in real time, across thousands of smallholder plots that have historically had no digital presence at all. That’s the infrastructure problem. And it’s the conversation @dimitratech was at the forum to have. Calvin Bodden was there as a sponsor, speaking on traceability, data, and carbon infrastructure. The reason @dimitratech belongs in that room is the same reason they belong in conversations about EUDR compliance, which I’ve covered on this page before. The farm that has its boundaries mapped, its land use documented, and a verified activity record… that farm can access carbon finance. The same ground-level data from @dimitratech serves multiple markets… traceability for buyers, compliance for regulators, carbon verification for project developers. Dimitra has been building that data layer across East Africa, with over 1.3 million farms in Kenya alone running on their infrastructure. Latin America is the next front, and they’re already making moves in that room.
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Manoj Ahuja (@Scorpionstingz) reported@AmazonHelp Hi, this is an Amazon Now order and you have a major technical issue here.. If I click on the link you shared in DM, it takes me to the home page of Amazon and nothing happens after that.. I need this fixed immediately
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Jay (@jaycansea) reported@FurkanGozukara People have to understand that under fascism, the state is the corporation - we have been this way completely since the remaining factions of the old guard was killed off in 2022. What’s really happening is that Fable burns through tokens like crazy and isn’t efficient enough to scale. They’re using this excuse to buy time while they optimize and wait for cheaper, subsidized compute to come online through Amazon and other cloud providers. They use the power and reputation of government to avoid financial responsibility or damages to corporate reputation by framing what would otherwise be a brick wall bursting bubble event as a regulatory problem outside of the company’s control that can easily be negotiated. It allows them to obfuscate responsibility and sidestep constitutional protections during the transition. Things are so weird right now because they will do EVERYTHING to protect the blase checked out masses until laws and policy are finalized for the interment and cullings domestically - once thats accomplished, fascists then let everything they’ve been gaslighting about and propping up collapse for maximum effect for civil disobedience and reasons to suspend constitutional rights that aren’t covered by corporatism. We are weeks away from everything popping off.
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Ian (@numbnuts2798) reported@PlayTHELongBall @AvonandsomerRob He has been clear that he is lucky he has Amazon filming and other sources of income, but it doesn’t change the fact that he is able to use his profile to highlight the challenges to farmers, who have been let down by successive governments and then attacked by this one.
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Abhishek (@abkTech) reported@AmazonHelp I'm not asking for OTP guidelines. Amazon only required OTP for high value deliverables. What about others? Your delivery agents are many times doing fraud and avoid deliveries or do not deliver at door step. OTP would solve those problems. Ordering from Amazon is a hassle now.
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Dior Sausage (@proirritater) reportedDid Amazon's e-comm just go down the shitter? Attempted delivery without any actual attempt, no way to connect with customer service. Their deliveries, customer support are what made them invincible, and my last 3 experiences have been so troublesome @amazonIN @amazon
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Kaps0l (@Kaps0l1) reported@bloodandashesss @NeoTag_Neoatg @TheRealKitty019 The problem is, if one shop takes a 12% cut and the other takes 30%, you should be able to sell on both with different prices. That restrictive practice is exactly why Amazon and Apple were sued in the past