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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.
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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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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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wok (@jaredcarrabbit) reported@rockmeannadeus Feelin cute might burn down an amazon warehouse
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🍩 Captain Donut (@JoeHarper) reportedBut unlike Amazon, you can use Anthropic to replace Anthropic with your own local model. This will continue to be a problem until they decide to fix it. Let’s hope they never do.
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Donnie Cope (@dcopechatter) reported🚨 Amazon’s Heartless Warehouse: Worker Drops Dead, Bosses Ordered Staff to Keep Grinding: An Amazon warehouse worker in Troutdale, Oregon, collapsed and died on the floor April 6th while unloading trucks at the company’s PDX9 facility. Instead of shutting things down or showing basic human decency, supervisors allegedly kept the operation running for over an hour. Employees watched the body lying there as conveyor belts kept rolling and packages kept moving. One worker with CPR training asked to help and got shut down: “Turn around and don’t look. Get back to work.” Management reportedly treated the dead man like just another broken machine to step over. This isn’t shocking from a company that’s turned warehouses into high-speed pressure cookers where quotas rule and people are disposable. Amazon’s notorious for pushing injury rates through the roof in places like Portland, where facilities have ranked among the worst for worker harm. Big Tech giants love preaching about “people first” while their real motto seems to be profits over everything, including basic respect for the dead. Another grim reminder that in the relentless chase for efficiency and delivery speed, human life gets treated as replaceable overhead.
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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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Cat 2.0 🐟 (@eatingthedog) reported@ASIISNEAR @unusual_whales I’m saying why would some lie about a company without trying to take them down. Amazon is too big to take down
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Kai - Briefing Block (@briefing_block_) reported$AMZN - Amazon doesn’t need to own the lot to own the car deal. Amazon Autos started with Hyundai and now includes Kia, Mazda, Subaru, Chevrolet, and Jeep across more than 130 U.S. cities. Dealers still fulfill the sale, which is exactly why the move matters: Amazon is not trying to own the showroom first; it is trying to own everything that happens before it. What Amazon actually wants The lazy read is “people are buying cars on Amazon now.” The real read is that Amazon wants the first half of car buying: discovery, comparison, financing prep, and shopper attention. Cox says just 7% of buyers completed the full purchase online, 63% said the ideal process is a mix of online and in-person, and third-party sites remain the top destination for vehicle research. Amazon is not fighting the dealership model; it is inserting itself ahead of it. Amazon’s own material says this is not direct-to-consumer: customers shop online, choose finance, lease, or pay-in-full, put down a deposit, then go to the dealer for pickup and any paperwork that still needs a physical signature. Dealers set price and inventory, while Amazon provides the digital storefront. Amazon also says 68% of Amazon Autos customers had not considered that dealership before purchasing. That is not a checkout feature; it is demand capture. Where the leverage shifts That sounds dealer-friendly until you think about where pricing power and customer ownership migrate. If Amazon controls the place where buyers compare trims, line up financing, and decide which dealer is worth visiting, the dealer risks becoming fulfillment with a finance office attached. U.S. franchised light-vehicle dealership sales topped $1.3 trillion in 2025, and automakers are projected to spend more than $30 billion on advertising this year. Amazon doesn’t need to break franchise laws to monetize that; it can sit above the transaction and tax the funnel through traffic, lender integrations, and ad budgets. Even if unit volume stays modest for a while, Amazon can still reset expectations around transparency, speed, and how much of the deal should be finished before the buyer ever touches the showroom. Bottom line: Amazon isn’t killing dealerships; it’s trying to become the layer that decides who gets shopped, who gets financed, and who gets the customer before the customer ever walks onto the lot.
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Sensei Sergio Stan Account (@Valley_Gurl) reportedI was super excited to see Crime 101 pop up for me to watch on Prime so soon (I'm part of the problem! but I WANTED to catch it in theater; it's an Amazon movie) but not nearly as excited as I was when suddenly @sethismorris popped up as a CSI investigator! Or was that @bobducca?
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ruiner down (@RuinerDown) reported@LeadingReport Im a carrier who does work for amazon in my truck and I can sadly totally see this going down. The people in these places are more drones than humans by how they're told to work
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Rambro 🐳 (@JordanMizell) reported@Fishy138709 @Robfromthere @s_helwick If Amazon is paying for, and producing a superior product, its not a problem. A LOT of people have Prime, like 75% of people in the USA. And those who don't most likely use **** like stream east anyways.
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yaki (@zerogkami) reported@crzymxnz i’m not working in an amazon warehouse for the rest of my life dawg
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ricky (@ElCapitanFlor) reported@warrior4reality @nypost this is the dumbest most reactionary take I've seen. Concern for running "mom and pop grocery stores" out of business but no problem with Amazon or Costco or Walmart? Use your head
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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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Amazon Labor Union IBT (@amazonlabor) reported@ImNoBetterThanU We agree with you. But the question is WHY is this a policy at Amazon? WHY should we get in trouble at our jobs for helping coworkers having medical emergencies? WHAT is Amazon covering up? We’re demanding accountability and answers.
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RebelDeathStarFallEvilEmpire (@RedSixTrog) reported@MAGACult2 My neighbors a trouble starting piece of **** mfkr and has about 10 amazon deliveries Every fkn Day i hope this Fks him up bad
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sackboydjso (@sackboydjso) reported@AmazonHelp @amazon I tried using the chat option but it gave me an error, and on gmail it told me i didn't had an amazon account tied to that gmail even when i have a mail just below it telling me that i logged in before
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Jheel Nemani (@jheeln99) reportedHi @amazon @amazonIN I had ordered a Tata sky remote on 7th April 2026 with order number 404-7952911-3597120 I had mistakenly ordered this remote instead of Tatasky plus remote. There is no contact or mail I’d mentioned on your app to raise an issue. Pls get back to me on this
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MAYUR SHELLAR (@MShellar) reported@AmazonHelp @amazonIN U are forwarding me 2 CHAT with a bot rather than solving the issue. Each item from "Mr Button" brand @amazonIN is quoting 2x its price. I have given the screenshots & then why do I need to chat to a Bot, who doesnt even understand the issue? #Misleadingcustomers #PoorService
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Nell VH (@thenellvh) reported@AlexHormozi Boredom after achievement is called retirement, and billionaires hate it. Bezos didn't slow down after Amazon peaked, he built rockets. Hard roads don't guarantee satisfaction, they just delay finding out the dream was wrong. Are you chasing fulfillment or just addicted to the struggle itself?
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Olúwafémi Patriot 🇳🇬🇬🇧 (@Dannyounge) reported@AmazonHelp Thank you for sharing this theme process I am currently following. I have sent an email to support to fix the issue with respect to the region change.
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Paul Lisbon 🌻 (@PYLisbon) reportedSick & despicable. Even if this is not policy or written down, it is behavior that has been reinforced by a culture at Amazon that is corrosive and exclusively profit motivated.
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The Plant Pusher (@Octagon_OG) reported@TurboRackley @Bigzmoketv All the 32oz ones I’ver ever bought were not and I have like 50. Got some ****** painted 16oz jars once and returned them to amazon with no issues. Was easy to see they were bunk at the threads, the pait was peeling.
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MiMi2 (@m2romo) reported@CyberGreen09 Here in Texas we are having a huge problem with H-B1 visas that the Indian’s are scamming. They have taken over Frisco. Plano, Richardson, McKinney and Irving, Texas. Amazon has laid off ~57,000 Americans while keeping existing and new H-1B workers. Here's one bragging about making $350k while his American coworkers got fired (likely because foreigners protect each other through ethno-nepotism during layoffs).
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God (@valcitys) reported@TalkinBaseball_ @amazon Nice then they can be terrible the entire second half again.
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Brother Mouse 🧀🍺 (@ElBr0th3rMou5e) reported@coldhate666 Yeah. And because Amazon has so much money they can basically throw money at any problem to make it go away. Which is one of the many downsides of living in the US.
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Everything AI | Crypto | FInanace | Current Events (@mx_lens) reportedTech: Amazon says death at Oregon warehouse is not work-related. Company admits safety issues exist but denies cause. One fatality from a facility that keeps getting worse. 🔥
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Pro Pool League (@ProPoolLeague) reported@AlexFinn @SawyerMerritt Competition is good for the consumer. Elon would have a monopoly on satellite internet if Amazon didn’t do this. The real issue is these industries are untouchable unless you’re worth billions or perhaps trillions
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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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MidNightCodeX (@MidnightCodex0) reported@chamath The internet had the same sentiment problem in 2000. People hated it. “It’s killing bookstores, killing jobs, it’s a bubble.” Then Amazon, Google, and Facebook quietly built trillion dollar empires while the public was still angry. Public mood is a lagging indicator. The builders don’t wait for permission. 67% of people aren’t using AI at work yet — that’s not a failure. That’s the size of the opportunity. The companies that figure out how to make AI invisible and useful will win. The ones making it loud and threatening will fumble it exactly like Chamath is warning. The race isn’t to build the best AI. It’s to build the AI nobody realizes they’re using.
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Patriot (@PMArbouw) reported@RobFinnertyUSA Watching your show right now (Amazon Firestick) and the subtitles are still not working (2 days now). Please have someone fix it 👍 📺
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Vicky Vicky (@VickyVicky47600) reported@AmazonHelp @amazon @AmazonUK Hello Ruby, I have already followed all the instructions mentioned and have contacted the support team . However, the issue is still not resolved Because of this unresolved issue, my previous application was cancelled, and now the same problem is happening again.