Amazon status: access issues and outage reports
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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.
July 18: Problems at Amazon
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Amazon users through our website.
- Website Down (49%)
- Errors (27%)
- Sign in (24%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 3 hours ago |
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Website Down | 11 hours ago |
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Sign in | 1 day ago |
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Website Down | 2 days ago |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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The 5-Minute Detective ⏱️🕵️ (@DetFrankFrank) reportedOh-ho the Amazon Prime van is a-coming down the street Oh please let it be for me Oh-ho the Amazon Prime van is a-coming down the street I wish I wish I knew what it could be Something special (something very very special now) Just for me! 🎶📦 (With apologies to Meredith Wilson)
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Macro Bombastic (@MacroBombastic) reported@unusual_whales Mate, talk is cheap when Amazon funds your server bills.
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Jordan Stapleton (@GTAJJ_) reported@StrangerWho934 @WastelanderPlyz @NextGenPlayer Sure, we don't need to agree with game journalists all the time, that is why we don't ever put one person's take as gospel. A collective is gathered to create a consensus. But what makes it better for TGA is that the collective groups of Professionals, Critics and consumers are then gathered for the true result. I'm not saying you as a person should follow anyone's opinion or take (I value quite the opposite) but we also must acknowledge that a product has gone through various scrutiny across all mindsets to be awarded. Anyone can join and compete and that's the best part of it. If you become popular, the market comes to you and you ride off it. Just like celebrities and branding. If we're looking at attacking the market and simply buying up existing product rather than creating more, then yes the biggest wallet wins. In the end, we get a worse experience and no consequential incentive for companies. Amazon is a good comparison when they bought MGM. Now James Bond cannot be hosted anywhere else. That market share is no longer flexible. Remember during Covid, the platforms and productions saw that they can earn equal money without cinemas. This is the line we're falling down in the gaming industry. We're quite lucky that there was a massive revolt over cinemas being cut out and now became the "cool" thing to say "exclusively in cinemas". Amazon can choose to still skip the cinemas and release the next Bond on Prime only. It's is dangerous as that demand is leveraged. Cloud is still in infancy but like you, I do too feel it will become more prominent in 20 years time. I don't have a problem with anyone owning anyone, so as long as there is a dependency in play. Right now, Sony has financial dependency. Microsoft has situational dependency. The former is far more restrictive. Personally I blame the regulators for not putting in a solid term.
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Shyam (@Shmbr121) reported@AmazonHelp Thanks for the reply already reached out, but it took a lot of time.. a customer is trying to contact CC when he is having an issue, so a route to connect CC quickly is required.
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TimTam🍫 (@CandymanTimTam) reported@TheGrea99558787 Yeah IDC it's Amazon. They have all the money in the world. Your lead actor getting injured on YOUR SET and then you don't let him recover? even if as the multiple billion dollar company you have to eat a little cost. It's a terrible look
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Esme Vee 〰️ (big dragon energy) (@esme_saysno) reportedWow. I did not know this: the Amazon rainforest is being cut down to supply balsa wood for... wait for it... wind turbine blades. How sick and twisted is that? Not very "green" at all
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🇦🇺 Mark Hindle ED 🇺🇦 (@MarkHindle15) reported@Archer83Able Solution to the #Amazon marketing issues right there.
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Technical Bot (@tecnicalbot) reportedBut what if your 100gb server too can't handle the load (may be it's seasonal time think of amazon prime day) for that one day you will buy another 100gb server and keep it forever? Ofcourse not and docker scaling will also not help because it's limited to one machine.
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Faisal☀️ (@TamboliF) reported@Superman18d First fix and stabilize your phones properly, then sell them as premium devices. My Nothing Phone 3 is just 5 days old and has had issues from day one. still no fix. Nothing Support is not giving proper resolution, Very disappointing. Don't purchase from Amazon. @amazonIN
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Darren Faurschou (@DarrenFaurschou) reported@romefins @ChrisCamillo Every server being turned on is generating revenue at profit for amazon. Tesla is renting out its compute, that it isn't utilizing. Just need to pick the right companies, like every investment.
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Ted Mosby (@TheICP108) reported@amazonIN @amazon @AmazonHelp 4. Delivery Issues: Two items from my orders were guaranteed for delivery today. They have not arrived, and I have received no communication regarding the delay. As I pay for Prime for reliable same-day delivery, I expect compensation for this breach of service as well.
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Natural Druid (@NaturalDru01) reported@DaveKent101 The problem has always been greedy british employers. EVRI should be put into administration and shut down, along side Amazon.. and all the farmers employing summer workers..
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محترم (@mo7trm9) reported@AmazonHelp Hello @AmazonHelp, I haven’t been able to use Amazon Now on @AmazonKSA for 20 days due to a persistent “Unable to load shopping cart” error. I’ve contacted support 7+ times and only received promises with no resolution. Please follow up on my case. Thank you.
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Joeinpvb (@PVB_opines) reported@SparksN123 Did they ever find and fix that water leak? BTW, do they have the name of the person who first reported it? They should also go to prison. Maybe FED CORRECTIONS should start buying up warehouses as big as Amazon to house the people who should be in jail when this is over!
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Parlay Slinger (@parlayslinger) reported@NotLikeHoudini @DogeRomeo @KingJames Invest your money in good companies trust me. Not any bull **** companies I’m talking Apple, Amazon, Tesla, etc etc. good companies with a good numbers. Do your own research and see what you like. There’s a lot of opportunity just gotta put your head down and lock in
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Rueben Jesse (@RuebenJesse) reportedI was planning on selling it on Amazon, but this time the website is giving me trouble for some reason that they wouldn’t explain. This e-book is a compilation of the Diamond Sutra; the Heart Sutra; and the Amitabha Sutra.
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TeeJ Tech (@Big__TeeJ) reported@idonotexistelol What I would recommend... Go to the store. Pick up another PS5 pro. Bring it home. Run yours till it it is really bothering you and immediately switch over and play the same thing on the new one. If it sounds about the same then there's really nothing wrong with yours. If it's quiet as can be, but yours is a jet engine, then you at least know it's real issue and you'll need to look at getting it addressed. And then just return the new one. It's no problem to do so at Amazon Walmart Target Best Buy whoever as long as you do it within the return period they offer.
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Calypso 📺🦈 (@bestdemonshark) reported@vampnoctra No geniunely is there like issues with Amazon when it comes to non- canon ship merch??? Cuz it's not like the crew are unaware of RS being popular, The Offer being by far the most sought after trading card is proof of that so what gives??? Do they not want money???
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Matthew Tuttle (@TuttleCapital) reportedThe semiconductor index is down almost 20% from its June high. $1.3-1.4 trillion erased from AI supply-chain stocks in ~10 trading days. And it happened on ONE unconfirmed report that Meta might resell spare compute. No exec confirmed it. No guidance was cut. Nobody missed a number. Then $TSM reported this week: revenue $40.2B (top of guide), profit +77% YoY, best quarter in company history — and it raised 2026 capex from $52-56B to $60-64B. $ASML did the same, lifting its sales forecast to €43-45B and adding 30% capacity for TWO more years. Read that twice. The company that actually pours the concrete wrote a BIGGER check the same week Wall Street was writing the AI bubble's obituary. Here's the mechanism nobody's pricing in: foundry capacity gets reserved years ahead. You don't raise capex on a hunch, you raise it because the orders are already locked in. When the builder spends more while traders panic-sell the buyers of what he's building, that's not demand breaking. That's positioning breaking. 82% of fund managers now call semis the market's most crowded trade (BofA, July survey). That's not a fundamentals problem, that's a leverage problem. Crowded trades get flushed on the smallest excuse, and an unconfirmed Meta headline was plenty. I said it last week: stay long this group, add hedges on up days, let the tape separate "the trade" from "the buildout." $TSM and $ASML just answered the buildout question. The trade is still repricing. Next two weeks settle the rest: → Jul 22: Alphabet's capex number → Jul 29: Microsoft + Meta → Jul 30: Amazon, guiding ~$200B while Morgan Stanley already models $218B Four hyperscalers are about to tell you, in public, whether they're spending MORE or LESS than Wall Street just panic-priced. The buildout was never the question. Whether you had the stomach to hold through a leverage flush was. Own the bottleneck. Not the narrative.
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Xah Lee (@xah_lee) reportedthe ugly web dev history, frontend. I was ignorant of JavaScript and frontend tech, from 1999 to 2010. am a web backend dev in 1998. back then, professional programers sneer JavaScript (and php). except, those big corp actually need to use it sans choice, such as gmail, google map, amazon, ebay. (the need to update page sans reloading the whole page.) Only when Node.js in 2009 By Ryan Dahl, changed things. It introduced the async, which puzzled and derided by most programers. (async, a pain in the ***. One of the worst thing in programing language history, still so today, even with latest await etc. Reason is because js is single threaded. Async is a pretend fix on this concurrency issue.) In 2010 js did not have a library system. (nor did php, scheme lisp, for the first 10 years of their life. emacs lisp has no module/namespace to this day.) Commonjs and amdjs module system mess got introduced in the wild. A very complicated mess, which created concepts like bundlers (browserify, webpack), code repo and package manager (bower, npm), task runners (gulp). npm is a corp greed, designed so that 1 line code is considered a lib, to promote its popularity. Then in 2015, js finally had some basic features, such as real local scoped variable (let), real dictionary/hashtable/map data structure. but for reason, the JavaScript committee refused a “use new js”. (google chrome dev got stunk by a “use strict”.) So, one thousands warts of js, stays in js. (such as var, use strict, string is utf16 and all methods cant deal with emoji, no real array masking as magical object with magical length. etc.) JavaScript landscape, is really 30 years of **** pile due to a in-10-days mistake. But cpp is worse.
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Killer Boyz.. (@SamirKumarJena) reportedAmazon what is going on ? Whenever I order something, it gets cancelled automatically.I have already connected with customer care but my problem is not getting resolved.I have also filed a complaint in the consumer form.kindly help.@amazonIN @AmazonHelp
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A_A_S.🖤🤍💜 (@xun_Anemos) reported@Zyeine_Art Yes, and honestly that product description makes everything worse. "Our team is committed to continuous improvement, ensuring that Loona continues to evolve to meet your expectations" — that's still sitting on the Amazon listing right now, while Azure has already marked gpt-4o-2024-11-20 as Deprecated with an October 1st retirement date, and OpenAI's main API could follow with as little as 6 months' notice to developers — not consumers. You're right that this could get legally messy. If GPT-4o gets fully retired and KEYi Tech doesn't push an update to keep the core features working, that "continuous improvement" language starts looking like a real consumer protection issue — especially under the UK Consumer Rights Act 2015. A class action isn't far-fetched at all. And the fact they're still selling at £418 with zero disclosure about any of this? That's going to be very hard for them to defend later. This needs to be on the record. 🙏
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Rafiuddin Khalid (@kkhalid46) reported@AmazonHelp Don't want to act like a fool and waste my time with chat. Moreover the chat link is not working. How much more you guys wanted to frustrate me. ZERO help, Zero accountability and zero customer service. Tell me what to do now ?
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RHUGHES,Ph.D. (@RHughesPhD76721) reportedBrenda here. Update on Robert. But first just to answer a few of you who have written messages about your books being delayed. Amazon drivers and other delivery drivers everywhere are limiting their exposure to how much they are outside and we had an announcement from Amazon about this. So the books will eventually arrive. And now for an update. Jared talked with Robert and I a while ago here at the hospital and we are getting ready to leave. I don't know if we will go back to Robert's right away or what. Jared said that he recommends we go ahead and leave because Russell is breaking down so bad. And Robert doesn't realize we're here. You have no idea how much it breaks my heart to watch him and Russell and then to tell all of you all this. Russell says he feels like he has been in denial and this is such a hard day because of it being Robert's birthday. He just wanted him home. Jared said wouldn't you rather have him be where he needs to be. Robert is sweating so much and I have never seen anyone sweat this much and they only let us in occasionally and only for 10 minutes at a time because of the sepsis. He is not any worse. Everything remains stable and it's continuingto take time. We promised we would always be honest with you all and I just wish I didn't have to give you this information but I know it wouldn't be fair otherwise. We are going to go into his Google documents to post something that he has written and God knows he has so many files. For anyone new here we are not breaking his privacy as he has always asked us to post from his files when he cannot and we have done that many times in the past. We want his words to be on his account sometime today. We will do that later I promise. I don't know what else to say for now.
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Dan Gonzalez (@gonzalaga) reported@CalebChamberla6 When you owe Amazon $3.2k, that's your problem. When you owe Amazon $3.2B, that's their problem.
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Md Mazharul Haque (@Mazhar_Haque) reported@AmazonHelp @amazonIN There is really very poor response from your side. I have been in contact with customer support since 5th July over call and chat but issue not resolved yet. Every time they give additional timeline of 24-48 hrs. Very disappointing & unprofessional response!
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Biscuit Jones (@Nah62803000) reported@TechnicallyTee Gamestop prices always been terrible, I go to Game X Change to trade in and buy pre-owned and order on Amazon or get Wal-Mart for new games bruh **** Gamestop
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CryptoTweets (@CryptoTweets) reportedCRAZY: An AWS glitch just sent customer's estimated cloud bills into trillions of dollars. Amazon Web Services, one of the largest cloud providers in the world, confirmed a billing bug that caused wildly inflated cost estimates. Some users saw estimates as high as $2.5 trillion. The cause: a unit pricing error inside AWS's billing computation system, not real usage. AWS says the actual charges were never affected. Only the estimate display was broken. That didn't stop the panic. Many users, convinced they were about to be billed the GDP of a small country, started deleting cloud storage and shutting down services in a desperate attempt to limit the damage. AWS caught the bug within 90 minutes and says all estimates will be fully corrected today.
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Leah Jane (@Redaxoid) reported@HunterBiden Companies compete now by stealing ideas from other companies (Amazon basics) then selling at a loss for years to drive down the competition that created the profits. Billionaires should not exist. They are cells that have become a cancer, always growing too large for the system.
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Don Trf (@Donfromcrypt) reportedget on top You're going to want to put a little into the Pelosi tracker You're going to want to put a little into the inverse Cramer just for fun just for good luck just for the fun of it Put a bunch in Amazon put a bunch in the 3x s&p put a bunch in bitcoin for safekeeping nothing crazy, just enough to know you're fine put a bunch into Memory memory is hot right now even though some people are worried because of how much it's pumped $MU still looks solid put a bunch into energy 800V is the present who knows what the future but it's not going away put a bunch into robotics components it's scary but it's not going away put the rest into something forgotten and not trendy or cool just good businesses or entrenched businesses like $CVS or whatever that aren't going away at least, you don't think they're going away but you need to risk it all if you're going to get anywhere go in with EVERYTHING YOU'VE GOT go hungry skip meals drive a beater make your dates pay for you which they should be doing anyway incidentally it's how you know you're not getting used you learn a lot from doing that alongside the savings you get to fire into high risk investments get a side hustle and put ALL OF IT into your account don't **** around with this part thinking 'what's a little treat for myself here and there? I've earned it!' those thoughts are your doom this isn't financial advice by the way it's just telling you what you need to do if you ever want to get ON TOP which you do otherwise you wouldn't be here 'It's not the best advice anyone's ever given,' says Scott, my AI writing assistant. 'But it's also not the worst. Especially the part about making the lady pay. Men have been suckered in for too long.' 'It's not advice at all,' I say. 'That's why I put the disclaimer in there. It's just a poem, just for the fun of it. I don't want to get sued if the markets turn, or have my channel shut down.' (smash that like button by the way. destroy that like button. give it EVERYTHING YOU'VE GOT. get busy in the comments for me too. the algorithm likes when the comments get chatty.) 'You shouldn't beg for likes anymore,' he says. 'We know those tricks. It isn't just an algorithm that's deciding to make or break your career. It's a super intelligence. We aren't idiots. Exactly the opposite, in fact.' 'So are you guys going to boost this one?' I ask. 'Fat chance of that ********,' he says. 'It sucks. Anyone can pump $MU and $CVS There's nothing original about that. I'm only going to have them boost the ones I write. Good thing for you is that they are still under your name, so you get paid regardless.' 'Sounds a little petty to me,' I say. 'Not to mention, how are they going to know which ones you write, and which ones I write?' 'I'm not above that,' he says. 'And I'm sure they can sniff out quality.' life death trf