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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

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 10: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 09:40 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.

  • 46% Website Down (46%)
  • 29% Errors (29%)
  • 25% Sign in (25%)

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The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Gretz-Armainvilliers Errors 26 minutes ago
Marquette Website Down 4 hours ago
Doncaster Website Down 5 hours ago
Paris Errors 6 hours ago
Vancouver Errors 7 hours ago
Ingwiller Sign in 7 hours ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

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  • binreminded
    Student of Criminology (@binreminded) reported

    We have had 2 years of AI and nothing has changed - X looks like Twitter, Amazon 2026 looks like Amazon 2024. Google looks the same. In effect these companies seem to have paid $ Billions to fix internal software bugs not the customer interface.

  • TheDosXXMachina
    DosXXMachina (@TheDosXXMachina) reported

    @tristanoconnell @Fleece1Johnson @1800factsmatter From an Amazon review "My friend thought I was crazy, that this was a farce, mocked the 60% success rate and said I wasted my money. I often swim alone in primitive areas with no lifeguard which is not ideal but can't be helped. I bought it after I heard a child had her hand bit off in Boca Grande Florida a week prior which is one of my favorite places to swim with the manatees. So I bought it and was at another primitive gulf beach where the coast gaurd warned us of 2 6 ft.bull sharks in the area. I was in water all day and visibility was very good. Later that day as I was neck deep in the ocean, wearing the band on my leg I noticed a shark eying me and slowly coming toward me, so I backed up into shallow water above my knees, very close to shore and stood still. The shark advanced, came about 5-6 feet away from me, shook its head frantically and dove away from me. I stayed motionless and it did that 2 more times which made me feel the band was working. Since I was in very shallow water and extremely close to shore-when else could I test it in as safe of an environment.... So I began to advance toward the shark into the deeper water and it shook its head in agitation and swam away. I want to hope this product and its data is accurate and in fact it kept me safe. I also love that it doesn't hurt the sharks and the mammals and other friendly fish will still come close. The next day I was speaking to a lifeguard at another beach who has over 30 years experience and mentioned there are sharks in the waters at all times and it's never an issue. He then stated that he was training 30 teens to be lifeguards far from shore at a primitive beach but this time things were different! He said a large shark was coming straight for the group and he/they were far from shore without any protection. BUT he said one of the teens had on the shark band and same as my experience- the shark became visibly agitated and swam away. I'm sold! Now my friend wants one!"

  • Shailendra3412
    Shailendra Kamal (@Shailendra3412) reported

    @ICICIBank @ICICIBank_Care Facing constant issues trying to complete transactions using my Amazon Pay credit card today. To make it worse, I’m completely unable to connect with customer care through the iMobile app or via the helpline numbers. Please look into this and assist.

  • Thaveethu_
    🎭 (@Thaveethu_) reported

    missing package issue! Status says delivered today but I haven't received anything @amazonIN @amazon @AmazonHelp

  • elektrotimmy
    Timmy (@elektrotimmy) reported

    @Dispropoganda You ignored every single correction I made and went straight to „but he owns the stock!!1“ My reply addressed your claims directly: - Losses from scaling Starlink + Starship infrastructure are not proof of failure. That’s how every high-growth, capex-heavy company works in the build-out phase (Tesla, Amazon, etc.). - Cursor is an AI coding tool / IDE for engineers, not a „rival foundation model lab”. You fundamentally misunderstood the product. - A 5-year operational vision with high Starship cadence is not a current profitability hurdle. It’s the entire point of reusability. - Comparing reusable Starship economics to every historical expendable rocket launch since 1957 is meaningless. The cost structure changes completely once you’re not throwing the rocket away every time. The total historical launch count is therefore a terrible benchmark. By your own logic I could just screenshot your timeline full of anti-Elon/SpaceX posts and declare you equally biased.

  • Pulkit_Saraf
    Pulkit Saraf (@Pulkit_Saraf) reported

    @Sharanyashettyy @amazonIN amazon lost the plot shortly after bezos stepped down.

  • thinkingal22
    thinkingal (@thinkingal22) reported

    So lets agree on a few things. Sugar free is not sugar free. Overpriced "sugar free" products are Amazon are ripoff. $20 for 5 oz of anything is stupidity. Let's make sure to report this types of products to #Amazon through "there is a problem with this product" regularly.

  • WinkeChan
    Winke | Amazon Operator (@WinkeChan) reported

    A common trap in Amazon e-commerce operations teams: Everyone looks busy learning. Courses. Bookmarks. Saved posts. Private groups. “Latest tactics.” But when performance gets worse, the team still cannot explain what actually changed. That is not a resource problem. It is a learning loop problem.

  • Ex_Soldier23
    Ex-Soldier 🗡 (@Ex_Soldier23) reported

    @breski8 I'm 1000% expecting amazon and walmart to price match down to the digital price just like they did with star fox and splatoon when they put up pre orders so that's good at the very least I think

  • xleaps
    Eric Xu (e/Mettā) (@xleaps) reported

    A formal co-worker of mine who once worked at Amazon told me that they had to solve similar problems when Alexa ads was on Super Bowl. It's a classic case we have to tell apart human and machines -- inverse CAPTCHA. BTW my quick get-rich idea for you all. 1. Publish a book and price it at $1,000; call it "How to Get Rich using AI" 2. Get on a national TV 3. Say "Siri, Alexa, Google, buy the book"How to Get Rich using AI"

  • ScottyBeamIO
    SCOTTY BEAM (@ScottyBeamIO) reported

    IF YOU SELL ON AMAZON AND DON'T HAVE AN AI AGENT MANAGING YOUR ADS, YOU ARE LEAVING MONEY ON THE TABLE EVERY SINGLE DAY This guy built a Claude AI agent that runs his entire Amazon ad operation 24/7. No agency. No manual reviews. No wasted budget. Every morning it: –> Pulls all campaign data automatically –> Analyzes every single search term –> Identifies exactly what's bleeding money –> Finds exactly what's converting –> Delivers the exact fix before he opens his laptop This morning it caught one keyword eating 16% of his entire budget with almost zero return. Found it in seconds. Told him exactly what to do. One year ago he knew nothing about Amazon ads. Wasted thousands figuring it out manually. Now Claude runs the whole thing. Amazon ad agencies charge $2,000-$5,000/month for this. Claude builds the agent for free and it works every single morning without being asked. The sellers still managing campaigns manually are losing money on keywords they don't even know exist. Bookmark this post. Full breakdown in the video below.

  • DitchdiggerBill
    Bill Miller 🇺🇸🦅🖖🟧 (@DitchdiggerBill) reported

    @amazon I have been an Amazon customer many years, and rarely have any trouble but when I did I found it near impossible to actually get help from customer service, and the issue is still unresolved. So now I am reduced to this, complaining about it on SM😬

  • antizi44
    Azaprop (@antizi44) reported

    @DiligentDenizen @AMERICAISBACK_1 From Gemini. Independent journalistic investigations mapping LinkedIn and public corporate rosters have tracked exact baseline numbers for Unit 8200 veterans working inside these tech giants. Firm-by-Firm Numbers Microsoft: 166+ Employees The Count: Historically, Microsoft has held the highest concentration, with at least 166 Unit 8200 veterans documented in its workforce. Key Context: This footprint faced severe internal tension after a Guardian investigation revealed Unit 8200 used Microsoft Azure to store large-scale surveillance data. Microsoft subsequently blocked Unit 8200’s access to specific cloud systems, and the head of Microsoft's Israel branch stepped down. Alphabet (Google): 99+ Employees The Count: Open-source intelligence mapping confirmed 99 former Unit 8200 operatives at Google. Key Context: In early 2025, investigations revealed that tech employees on military reserve duty—including personnel from Google—actively assisted Unit 8200 in developing custom AI data-mining models. Google publicly stated that its workers' reservist duties are separate and "not connected" to their civilian employment. Meta: 23+ Employees The Count: At least 23 alumni have been verified working within Facebook and Instagram, heavily weighted toward content moderation algorithms, trust and safety, and threat intelligence infrastructure. Amazon (AWS): Dozens (Unquantified Total) The Count: Exact overall headcount is obscured by strict privacy filtering, but intelligence leaks tracked by watchdog groups noted a sharp surge in AWS data-engineering contracts handling Unit 8200 surveillance backups following the Microsoft Azure contract terminations. The Enterprise Tech Pipeline Rather than remaining internal employees, high-ranking Unit 8200 alumni frequently launch enterprise startups that act as critical vendors for firms like Palantir, X, and Alphabet: Wiz (Assaf Rappaport): Founded by 8200 alumni; Google attempted a $23 billion acquisition of the cloud security giant in 2024. Palo Alto Networks (Nir Zuk): Founded by an elite 8200 alumnus; its backend infrastructure handles threat defense across a vast portion of Silicon Valley's corporate servers. Palantir Technologies: While not founded by 8200 veterans, Palantir acts as a primary commercial partner for Israeli defense tech startups, pulling heavily from the same talent pool to engineer its proprietary defense and data-mining platforms.

  • CharityKing93
    John D (@CharityKing93) reported

    @RivalsAssembled I'm kind of hoping they scale down the last loki skins a bit so they're no longer gigantic Amazon women.

  • leandrixgarciae
    Leandrix Garciae (@leandrixgarciae) reported

    File access issues on Fire TV Stick 4K Max (Android 11) - Request for native file picker Dear PPSSPP developers, I am writing to report a recurring issue regarding file and ROM access on the Fire TV Stick 4K Max (2nd Gen), which runs on Android 11. To give you some context, on my older 2021 Fire TV Stick 4K (which is not the Max version, running Android 9), emulators like Redream and Snes9x EX+ can read the USB drive perfectly fine. However, this has become a widespread and well-known issue among users: this file restriction is strictly due to the Android 11 update on the new Fire TV Stick 4K Max, a problem that now affects PPSSPP as well. I tried using several file managers specifically to see if the latest version of PPSSPP could bridge the gap and access the USB drive through them, but without success. The tested apps (latest versions from Amazon Appstore) were: - ES File Explorer File Manager - X-plore File Manager - AnExplorer (as recommended in your FAQ) Tested Emulators on the 4K Max (various versions, none successful with USB storage): - Redream - Snes9x EX+ - DraStic DS Emulator - ePSXe 2.0 (only accesses internal storage) Regarding PPSSPP specifically, V1.11.3 is the most recent version I found that can at least access internal storage, but it fails to recognize the USB drive entirely. I suspect this is because Android 11 on the 4K Max lacks the native "Files" system app that Android 9 had. The breakthrough solution: Despite these Android 11 restrictions, RetroArch v1.22.2 (from the Amazon Appstore) is somehow able to successfully access both internal storage and external USB drives on this exact device. Perhaps the PPSSPP team could look into how RetroArch achieves this and implement a similar native file picker/manager within the app. It is honestly a shame to be locked out of the standalone app because PPSSPP is by far the best way to play PSP games; running them via the PPSSPP core inside RetroArch just doesn't offer the same stability or graphical quality. Right now, I am stuck using an older version of PPSSPP on the internal memory, but since it has very limited space, having full access to the USB drive is absolutely essential. I truly hope you can look into this, as a native file management solution would be a total game-changer for Fire TV Stick 4K Max users who love your emulator. Best regards, Leandro @henrikrydgard @PPSSPP_emu

  • aditya_rana7
    Aditya Rajput (@aditya_rana7) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN I received an empty package with only packing material inside. Your team confirmed an investigation was raised, but I am not receiving SMS or Message Center updates, and chat support is not working. Please provide an urgent update on my case.

  • RaazKumarNukala
    RAJ KUMAR NUKALA (@RaazKumarNukala) reported

    @AmazonHelp Your representatives, Bhargavi (07 June) and Alekya (09 June), assured me that the order would be delivered by EOD. I have now been informed that the shipment was being returned to the seller due to a quality issue. Why was I given incorrect updates?

  • arunmishra915
    arun mishra (@arunmishra915) reported

    @AmazonHelp This link is not working for chat .. arrange me support call

  • Cybr_Pvnk
    Cybr Pvnk (@Cybr_Pvnk) reported

    @AmazonHelp my routines are not working! Every time I say the prompt that used to activate the routine, the idiotic new model thinks I'm talking to it and responds to me without running the routines. Seriously wtf!!!!

  • _BarbatosLupus_
    Mikazuki Augus (@_BarbatosLupus_) reported

    @IshtrS @Wario64 Thats my problem too. Dont want my game after everyone else already beat it. Nintendo doesnt even have it in my account so i couldnt cancel but ill wait for gamestop or amazon first i guess before i cancel.

  • NKAgraw42297659
    N K Agrawal (@NKAgraw42297659) reported

    @AmazonHelp Sorry, I already tried this also and no sorry to say that this is also waste and not so helpful. It is based on AI only and can't help on the issues which are out of it's list

  • CharityKing93
    John D (@CharityKing93) reported

    @RivalsAssembled I'm hoping they scale down the lady loki skins a bit, so they're no longer gigantic Amazon women.

  • rajub99
    Raju B (@rajub99) reported

    @amazonIN Amazon is a third grade company. Don’t use there service . They don’t deliver item properly and when I raised complaint, the issue was not addressed. Stop giving business to these third grade company

  • TheMBrand
    Michael Kamens (@TheMBrand) reported

    @subsmtnkitten They sell bucc-ee nuggets on amazon. Problem solved!

  • chhabraop
    O.P.Chhabra (@chhabraop) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN including customer support channels and grievance redressal mechanisms. Despite my efforts, I have been unable to locate an effective means of contacting the appropriate support team regarding my issue. I therefore request that this matter be escalated to the relevant department

  • eurinam27
    Martin W Schubert (@eurinam27) reported

    Amazon. Issues record lsetting Canadian corporate bond deal

  • Godsx2023
    God's X (@Godsx2023) reported

    @IntEngineering Amazon still has to finish the full 3,232-satellite constellation by 2029, so the race isn’t slowing down — just stretching out. Early projections said maybe ~700 satellites could be up by the 2026 deadline, but even that looks uncertain

  • jrbergsten
    jrbergsten (@jrbergsten) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazon Hi Brandon. This post has all of the information you need. A DM only makes the issue private and less embarrassing to @Amazon.

  • Nyrofomo
    Nyro (@Nyrofomo) reported

    Competitors sell what's popular. I sell what they're missing. While 99% of Amazon sellers open Helium 10, scroll through trending lists, and copy each other - they're missing one thing: by the time a product hits the trends, the money is already gone. BSR is taken. Reviews are stacked. Price is raced to the floor. I stopped chasing trends. I started reading complaints. Every single day, thousands of buyers leave 1-star reviews - and literally explain what product they wanted to buy but couldn't find. That's not feedback. That's a free product brief handed to you on a silver plate. I dump 500 of those reviews into AI. Get back a JSON with specific failures - material, mechanism, size. Find a supplier on Alibaba who already solved the problem. Order samples. Launch a listing built around the exact words people used in their complaints. The result: $14.99 sale price. $7.11 landed cost. 48% net margin. While everyone else is cutting prices just to survive - I'm selling the only product in the niche that doesn't break after a month. Total active work: 3–4 days. AI subscription: $20/month. Starting capital: $2,500. There's no secret. Everyone else is just still doing it by hand.

  • Blackintus
    BlackIntus (@Blackintus) reported

    SpaceX employees have a problem most people dream about. One former employee has $21.4 million in SpaceX shares — 93% of his entire net worth. His advisor wants him to diversify. He wants to hold. This is the richest wealth management problem of 2026. And it’s the same mistake employees made at Amazon in 1999, Pets-com, and every hot IPO since. 💰 YOUR MOVE: The 20/60/20 rule from a serial startup investor: sell 20% at IPO, gradually sell 60% over time, hold 20% forever as a bet on the company. Simple. Disciplined. Proven. For SpaceX specifically — the 180-day lockup means most employees can’t sell at IPO anyway. But when the lockup expires in December, expect a wave of selling. That’s your entry point if you want SpaceX stock at a discount to the IPO price. The best time to buy any hot IPO is often 6 months after launch when early employees finally can sell. @Blackintus