Amazon status: access issues and outage reports
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: errors, website down 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.
May 25: Problems at Amazon
Amazon is having issues since 04:40 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.
- Errors (48%)
- Website Down (32%)
- Sign in (19%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:
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Errors | 4 hours ago |
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Errors | 5 hours ago |
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Website Down | 6 hours ago |
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Errors | 11 hours ago |
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Errors | 1 day ago |
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Website Down | 1 day ago |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Dr. Trauma (@ExpeditionAudi) reported@MulrenanEddie @DemzDeliver Lose literal billions and pull out of the single most populated city in the US over some pocket change? 9 million is a literal rounding error on just their annual revenue, roughly 0.0017%, in fact. You don't build something as huge and successful as Amazon by being that retarded
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AaronSRoth🗽🇺🇸ChartersOfFreedom MUST be restored (@aaronsroth) reported@AmazonHelp NOT MY PROBLEM! many are experiencing the same. IT IS AMAZON'S!
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sakshi (@sakshi469451) reported@AmazonHelp Again cheating, you mentioned you escalate my issue if I dm you , but when I send dm you just provide me customer care link,
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SM_BlockSpy (@SBlockspy) reported@unusual_whales Imagine Amazon losing packages every week and then asking for even more money to fix it 😭
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Hugh Mungus Fungus (@Hiding_In_Woods) reported@TheDeeperStater @AlexEveryGuy @unusual_whales Cool story. I've never seen Amazon delivery put out a burning building. But judging by the way they constantly deliver my packages to the neighbors, they'd be hosing down the building next to the fire.
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Elijah Rogers (@eliRog23) reported@CollinMFern If FOX was covering the 600 than it wouldn’t be an issue, but they need time for Amazon Prime to have their crew ready for pre race telecast
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shailesh Kumar (@Shaileshv70) reportedThe issue with my account persists even after sending emails. I have emailed so many times, yet the same problem remains: whenever I place an order, it gets cancelled. @AmazonHelp @amazon
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SwipeYield.in (@swipeyield) reportedThis is an appreciation post for Amazon India. I purchased a Durafit 91 walkpad for home use in March based on its good reviews on Amazon. It didn't have a return policy. It worked fine for the first month, but then it started causing issues. I contacted Durafit for a warranty claim, but they turned out to be a Lala-type company. Nobody picks up the customer care number, and most of the time, the phones are switched off. If they do answer, they just stall by saying someone will come tomorrow or the day after. More than a week passed like this with zero help. I was feeling hopeless because the product had no return policy and the warranty was useless. As a last resort, I casually contacted Amazon customer care and explained the situation. Amazon's large appliance team understood the issue and unexpectedly gave me the option to arrange the product return for a full refund. I agreed immediately, and today the product was picked up and the refund was issued. Now the plan is to purchase a new walkpad from a reputed company. A huge thanks to Amazon for getting me out of that situation!
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Kalergi (@55pupper) reportedI'm gonna get 2 of those amazon diesel heaters to experiment with. it's a good problem to have but I have lots of stored diesel and #2.
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SτξΜ Smittie GE.D (@smittie61984) reported@Fat_Electrician @MetamateDaz Amazon should shut down all operations and unemploy everybody so that he can give a million dollars to a hobo that whacks off on the subway
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toni (@tonitrades_) reported@unusual_whales Amazon delivery is fast, sure. But they cut routes that lose money. Schools have to take every kid, with every problem. Try running Amazon with those rules.
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Jay_Marksman (@JaytheBitcoiner) reported>10/10 market crash ~$19 billion in leveraged liquidations Binance experienced technical outages Platform paid out significant compensation Initially ~$283 million Later increased with another ~$300 million >10/20 major Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage Coinbase users completely unable to log in, trade, or move funds for 3 hours and 17 minutes ...
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Fluffernutter (@fluffernutter02) reported@MagzThundercat @amazon That’s maddening. I’m so over Amazon. I bought a 2 pack of my regular lotion, the one I have on auto ship, but noticed it was only a dollar more for the pack and I only got one. The pump was broken so I returned it and the new one was perfectly packed but the bottle best up.
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KaTriNa (@exoneratedcurl) reported@MaitreDMaitres @DankMemes1126 That still doesn't mean vought was gonna be taken down Amazon is gonna milk this cash cow till its dry and honestly I'm glad vought wasn't taken down because that would require another seasons worth of time to set up and having it happen at the end of s5 wouldn't have been
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SwipeYield.in (@swipeyield) reportedThis is an appreciation post for Amazon India. I purchased a Durafit 91 walkpad for home use in March based on its good reviews on Amazon. It didn't have a return policy. It worked fine for the first month, but then it started causing issues. I contacted Durafit for a warranty claim, but they turned out to be a Lala-type company. Nobody picks up the customer care number, and most of the time, the phones are switched off. If they do answer, they just stall by saying someone will come tomorrow or the day after. More than a week passed like this with zero help. I was feeling hopeless because the product had no return policy and the warranty was useless. As a last resort, I casually contacted Amazon customer care and explained the situation. Amazon's large appliance team understood the issue and unexpectedly gave me the option to arrange the product return for a full refund. I agreed immediately, and today the product was picked up and the refund was issued. Now the plan is to purchase a new walkpad from a reputed company. A huge thanks to Amazon for getting me out of that situation!
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Keenan Smith (@keenansmith82) reported@peterrhague The problem is the infrastructure. Space colonization has reached skyscraper levels but we haven't achieved the remarkable Feats of the pyramids yet. By this I mean that there are pyramids all over the planet but not rocket launchers. Amazon Logistics *hint*
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J. Seaberry (@JJSea) reportedYea yall really should have cameras around the hanger though, even if it's just off Amazon and they rewrite every 12hrs. At least when something goes down you could look through footage #SkyMed
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Space & Time Machine (@realJournit) reportedOf all the major retailers, @walmart's website is by far the worst. Virtually every visit I have to fill out an annoying captcha of some sort. Amazon? Right in. Target? No problem. Acehardware? Lowes? HD? All easy to access. Walmart's website is a joke.
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Denise Staske (@DStaske) reported@MitchBr630 @amazon every live sporting event on Amazon is terrible
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Jeff Shriver (@jeffshriver) reported@Starryder10 I have Prime and it still sucks buffing is ridiculous and yes I have Starlink so it’s not the system it’s the server IE Amazon!!!
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Anish Moonka (@anishmoonka) reportedThey mostly already are. Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta together bought roughly half of every clean energy deal that companies signed worldwide in 2025. Nearly half of all data centers still cool with nothing but plain air. The math only breaks when you try to push both to 100%. Solar first. The sun doesn't shine 24 hours a day. Solar panels in the US deliver only about 23% of their max power over a year, once you average across nights and weather. A medium-sized data center (about 100 megawatts, enough to power a small city) would need 1,446 acres of solar panels to cover its yearly electricity. A 300-megawatt facility, fully off the grid with batteries to handle nighttime, would eat up about 25 square miles of land and cost roughly $3.8 billion before they even built the building. Data centers run every second of every day. Someone is watching Netflix at 3am, an AI is answering a question at 4am. The lights cannot go off. So the gap has to be filled with something else, like batteries, natural gas, geothermal, or nuclear. Goldman Sachs estimates solar plus wind plus batteries can cover about 80% of what a data center needs. The last 20% is why Google just signed a geothermal deal with Fervo, a startup pulling heat from deep underground, and why Equinix, one of the largest data center operators in the world, is partnering with Oklo to build small nuclear reactors. Air cooling has a similar problem. A normal server rack uses about 8 to 12 kilowatts of power, roughly what a few houses pull at peak. Air cools that fine. But the new Nvidia GB200 rack, the kind that trains current AI models, sucks down 120 to 130 kilowatts. That is ten times more heat in the same space, and air physically cannot pull it out fast enough. You'd need wind speeds that would knock you over. Water can hold 3,300 times more heat than the same amount of air, so the industry started switching. Microsoft began rolling out liquid cooling across its facilities in July 2025, and the liquid cooling market grew 60% in one year. So data centers really are mostly solar-powered and mostly air-cooled. They just can't go all the way to 100% on either because the sun doesn't deliver power on a cloudy December night, and air can't carry away the heat coming off the chips that run AI. New builds end up as hybrids: gas or nuclear running through the night, and water cooling on the densest AI racks.
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Alex Moffatt (@amoffatt17) reported@kylietcheung You can upload documents by googling Send to Kindle on Amazon. PDFs can be a bit clunky and slow to read on Kindle though.
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Комік хуєв🟦🟨⬛ (@iwakura_senpai) reported@BrianMcDonaldIE Not only deepseek. Also, Amazon cdn in outage
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Francojay (@francojay90) reportedPlease We are Appeal @GreyEA_Supportq to Help We Amazon kdp Publisher to Sort out the Issue of Account Number Because There's no Account Number that Amazon accepts Except Well Farg
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... (@waterspeck1) reported@StuckOn150 @chakravartiiin And it is a well known thing that they have invented a time travel machine that transforms actors into their younger selves for the purposes of prequel shows a long time ago, the dastardly amazon just chose not to use it here because they are horrible and terrible
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Dale R Wills (@dalerwills) reported@TraditionSarah @TheLizVariant @thewriterme I have the opposite problem with Amazon. I put it in the cart and buy and then Amazon’s at my house 78 times a day.
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woku (@Gokuu_Sonnn) reported@huqqleberry @HNutze @readingfromeden The biggest problem for me is that Amazon (or whoever) can freely edit the contents of those books. That's not something they can do if you own a physical copy or if the ebook is saved locally.
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Andrea25 (@aurbinato) reportedThere was no #Amazon truck down my street today… I hope they’re not going out of business….
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☠ ℝ𝕖𝕒𝕝𝕚𝕥𝕪 ℂ𝕙𝕖𝕔𝕜 ☠ (@MagzThundercat) reported@MorseKolleen @amazon The problem with that is the negative review goes against the seller and the product itself, not against the @amazon shipping center who screwed up this order. I'm mad as hell, but I don't want to be unfair.
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Stephen Farley (@RuskySte90) reported@s1nicki I never have any problems with amazon