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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.

July 19: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 08:20 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.

  • 48% Website Down (48%)
  • 27% Errors (27%)
  • 24% Sign in (24%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Owego Errors 12 hours ago
Mississauga Website Down 23 hours ago
Grand Coulee Errors 1 day ago
Sanguinet Website Down 1 day ago
Bigastro Sign in 2 days ago
Perth Website Down 2 days ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

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  • cipher66hz
    Cipher aka Jade (@cipher66hz) reported

    @Uwaaaaaaag Oh my God, don’t even get me started on my eBay/Hot Topic/Spencers/ Amazon lists. I really want to get into tech and get all sorts of bad *** fang bodymods and eventually tattoos down the line- and I’m realizing that with computer science money, that is doable

  • vadeansonder
    David (@vadeansonder) reported

    @WallStreetApes @STLKLK24 All fair questions @ICEgov you shouldn’t have any problem picking up illegal aliens anywhere. Especially a company as American as Amazon

  • KAMO1322
    KAMOSABE (@KAMO1322) reported

    @AmazonHelp So, it’s exactly the same here? I can make a report but only according to your steps? I have NO PROBLEM with airing it all out publicly, so everyone can see…do you? Of course you do, because you ARE the scammer.

  • LuckyChopra1
    Lucky Chopra (@LuckyChopra1) reported

    @AmazonHelp Bad behaviour at ur customer care no1800-1200-1571,called today for an issue,after 15 minutes call was attended by an executive Kumkum who asked fr 2 minutes hold after listening to the issue,came back after 10 minutes, transferred to another who angrily disconnected

  • JuanCOli1
    TIME TRAVELER (@JuanCOli1) reported

    HOUSTON WE HAVE A PROBLEM This explains the creation of Google, Apple, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Alphabet, Amazon, etc., the frontmen who run them, & THE COLD WAR. IQ HIGHER THAN A HUMAN’S At the top echelon coordinating all intelligence services, we possess a superhuman IQ. Hybrid and extraterrestrial. We are useful idiots, and we don't even realize who is using us. Compartmentalization: How Intelligence Services Protect Their Operations. The system is designed so that low-level personnel and agents execute a task without ever knowing the final objective of the operation. If they are captured, interrogated, or leak information, they cannot compromise the mission because they never had the complete picture. This is achieved by dividing information not by rank, but by compartments. Improved Model: The 3 Pillars of Compartmentalization 1. INFORMATION PILLAR: Vertical Compartmentalization [SCI and Codewords] This is the control of WHAT is known. • SCI - Sensitive Compartmented Information: Having a Top Secret clearance is not enough. Information is divided into sealed vertical compartments. Each one has a Codeword. • Read-In Principle: To enter a compartment you must be formally authorized and read in. Being in compartment A does not give you access to compartment B, even if you have the same rank. The most publicly known controls are HCS for human sources, SI for signals intelligence, and TK for satellite intelligence. • Bigot List: A closed list of who is authorized within each codeword. If you are not on the list, you do not exist for that operation. 2. OPERATIONAL PILLAR: Human Compartmentalization [Watertight Cells] This is the control of WHO knows WHOM. This is the one used in the field. • Horizontal Isolation: Members of one cell do not know that other cells exist working on the same mission. • Parallel Cells: A single mission is divided into three tasks that seem unconnected. One cell steals a blueprint, another surveys a route, and another rents a vehicle. None of them understands the final objective. • The Case Officer: He is the only bridge. He rations the information. He tells the agent "watch this corner at 17:00" but never tells him why. • Cut-outs: Intermediaries whose sole function is to move a message or object from point A to point B. They know neither the sender nor the receiver. • Alias ​​and Unique Cover: Low-level personnel only know their superiors by an operational alias, and safe houses are constantly changed so they cannot trace the base. 3. TECHNOLOGICAL AND CONTROL PILLAR: The Mosaic Principle This is the control of DAMAGE if something fails. It assumes that any isolated fragment is useless. • Mosaic Principle: A single loose piece does not allow you to see the complete picture. This is how the blast radius is reduced if an agent is compromised. • Air-Gapped Systems: Intelligence networks are physically disconnected from the internet and from other networks. There is no cable or Wi-Fi connecting them. • Cell-Level Tagging: Access is not by folders. Each paragraph, row, or data point has its own cryptographic tag. The system automatically hides names, places, or dates according to your exact permission. • Immutable Access Logs and UAM: Every click is recorded in an unalterable audit system. If an analyst searches outside their assigned mission, an automatic counterintelligence alert is generated. In one sentence: Compartmentalize vertically to limit the what, isolate horizontally to limit the who, and protect technologically to limit the damage.

  • chrispfarrell
    Chris Farrell (@chrispfarrell) reported

    I think OpenAI and Anthropic might be the CompuServe and AOL of the AI era. Does anyone actually think Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Oracle, IBM, X/Twitter, and all of the other big tech companies will just allow these 2 badly run startups to capture the AI market? OpenAI and Anthropic don't have a moat or sustainable competitive advantage. To win they have to not only develop a moat but penetrate some of the most fortified moats. Model quality isn't a moat. Kimi, Grok, Deepseek proved that. Inference will become a commodity utility that requires massive CapEx that neither can finance. Interface is where the moat is the weakest. OpenAI and Anthropic do not own the apps or the OS. The OS and apps are owned by parties who view OpenAI or Anthropic as threats, and they can complicate things very easily. As if that is not grim enough, AI sovereignty will become an issue. Consumers will want their iCloud data to stay in iCloud, their OneDrive data to stay in OneDrive, etc. Enterprise customers will want AI from their cloud providers to reduce egress and for performance + IP reasons. It is honestly hard to imagine a world where OpenAI and Anthropic survive as they are. They will either morph into companies with entirely different value offerings or die like Compuserve and AOL.

  • FinansTarihi0
    Finance World (@FinansTarihi0) reported

    SpaceX Stock Dives Under $135 IPO Price, Down 40%. When Buy? Every blockbuster IPO has its honeymoon. Some last months. Others barely survive the first season. SpaceX 📷SPCX is now discovering that even the world's biggest stock debut isn't immune to gravity. Shares of Elon Musk's rocket company briefly slipped below their $135 IPO price on Wednesday, touching an intraday low of $132.15 before recovering to close at $135.27. It's a far cry from the euphoric days of mid-June, when the stock rocketed to $225 and pushed the company's valuation above $3 trillion — briefly making SpaceX 📷SPCX worth more than Amazon 📷AMZN . Since then, roughly 40% has evaporated from the share price, wiping more than $1 trillion off the company's peak market value. Even Musk has felt the turbulence, with the value of his net worth shrinking by about $500 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. 💸 Why the Rocket Lost Fuel No single headline caused the selloff. Instead, several concerns have quietly piled up. First comes valuation. Even after the recent decline, investors are still debating whether a company generating a handful of billions in revenue but remaining lossmaking deserves such a lofty price tag. Then there's supply. SpaceX insiders are currently prevented from selling because of a post-IPO lock-up — a contractual period that stops early shareholders from immediately cashing out after a listing.

  • alexfbaflips
    alexfbaflips (@alexfbaflips) reported

    @SaulSellsStuff People need to realize this is the solution incase 1 of your accounts on Walmart or Amazon gets shut down for something you had no idea you even did. Happened to one of my clients with Walmart. No suspension. Walmart account was just terminated without an explanation. Luckily they sell on Amazon and have another business on top of that. Diversification is key

  • IkyJosh
    Josh Iky (@IkyJosh) reported

    @santioflagos @PO_GrassRootM Amazon should release the results from the server, let's end the debate

  • yasmin5235
    Mary Ellen Hill (@yasmin5235) reported

    @epaleezeldin @MarkDWiseman Climate change is a hellava problem. Too bad you’re an idiot creating a problem instead of solving it. Why don’t you buy a giant fan from Amazon and blow it back? That’s how stupid you sound. 🖕🏼💩

  • KunalShah2385
    Kunal Shah (@KunalShah2385) reported

    Hey @amazonIN @AmazonHelp your delivery scams don't stop, do they? My order shows delivered but I haven't received it, not my security, nor my neighbours. When will you address your delivery issues in Ahmedabad?

  • tisysteven4550
    John Smith (@tisysteven4550) reported

    @JustJenRX @amazon @JustJenRX all of them? What about fed ex ? Are all of them also thieves? I hope all of your packages are tossed onto your property and your **** gets broken. What a ****** thing to say. I order a lot of stuff and only had 1 issue ever . Also when you order stuff it's not always

  • WorldwideNNX
    Worldwide News Network (@WorldwideNNX) reported

    AMAZON FIXES BILLING GLITCH AFTER AWS CUSTOMERS RECEIVE TRILLION-DOLLAR BILLS SOME AMAZON CUSTOMERS GOT QUITE A SHOCK WHEN THEY OPENED A RECENT INVOICE.: “Some Amazon Web Service customers say they almost had heart attacks Friday after getting bills big enough to bankrupt Elon Musk. Users who typically pay very little for the company's cloud services got billed billions and in some cases trillions of dollars thanks to a global billing malfunction. One person posted on X, I just saw $1.5 trillion on my Amazon bill and my soul left my body. Amazon said it had identified the root cause and fixed the issue. Nobody needs to panic or cough up a billion dollars. Cooper Lawrence, Worldwide News Network. ”

  • CameraEmoji
    -📷- Percival (@CameraEmoji) reported

    Can someone recommend a pubes shaving cream I have a goddamn amazon down here

  • snlgrg
    Sunil Garg (@snlgrg) reported

    @DealsDhamaka thats why amazon keep beating any other platform, and dont worry they will refund the extra amount without any issues

  • __V__K__N__
    Varun Nair (@__V__K__N__) reported

    @AmazonHelp If my historical account behavior was the issue, why was I able to perfectly place orders up until the minute this glitch happened? @AmazonIn, hiding behind automated errors and refusing basic transparency to loyal customers because you hold a market monopoly is unacceptable.

  • WilliamTaborDDS
    William Tabor DDS (@WilliamTaborDDS) reported

    @saylordocs Their capital does more public good growing their businesses than it would do getting filtered through NGOs that claim to solve those problems. WalMart and Amazon have done more to help the working poor than any government program. That's how capitalism works.

  • Bush200004
    BUSH (@Bush200004) reported

    Less than a month after her dramatic arrest, a Kiambu Magistrate's court ordered Blake's unconditional release and dismissed the case. The magistrate ruled that the prosecution and the DCI failed to present compelling, watertight evidence directly linking her to the day-to-day operations of the fraud. The abrupt freedom of the "mastermind" was met with severe public backlash from victims. Thousands of Kenyans who had lost their life savings realized they had virtually zero chance of recovering their money. The investigation stalled as key conspirators remained out of reach. The primary tech developer, a Chinese national who managed the backend of the application, successfully fled Kenya before the police could track him down. The ground network of Kenyan handlers vanished into hiding, leaving the money trail completely cold. The collapse of the Amazon Web Worker scheme forced a reckoning in Kenya's fintech landscape. To prevent fraudulent entities from using mobile money infrastructure to look legitimate, Safaricom tightened the vetting and compliance requirements for acquiring M-Pesa Paybill and Merchant accounts.

  • volhosis
    Volhosis 🌐🇺🇸 (@volhosis) reported

    @RickyPeebs @tonytw0t1mes Amazon grocery store? I thought all the physical Fresh locations shut down and it was only Whole Foods left?

  • evilduck92
    ᴬᵍᵉᵒᶠᵈᵒᵍᵉ (@evilduck92) reported

    @angerman Eh. Somehow I suspect Amazon can find another customer without any issue if they loose a billion dollar one.

  • Satyara38557243
    Satyaranjan Mishra (@Satyara38557243) reported

    @amazonIN @AppleSupport I returned the product for Order #407-4274304-8948363 on 2 July. Amazon confirmed via email on 11 July that a refund of ₹435.22 would be credited by 16 July, but I still haven’t received it. Could you please look into this and help resolve the issue?

  • jccool05
    JC 😎 (@jccool05) reported

    @SBaranov7 Meme coins only go up once and a short run. They go up with hype and marketing,once the coin tanks it’s all over they will never ever ever recover. @RichardHeartWin likes to gaslight and compare his shitcoins to Amazon and other business. The issue is business have a purpose and earn money etc. Hex ,Pls etc are just **** meme coins that have no utility. Today’s prices will look huge in 12 months

  • slowmouomo
    Zapatista (@slowmouomo) reported

    @Ribdr0 Because Amazon is how consumers shop But sellers aren’t complaining about paying Amazon’s seller fees and commissions That’s not the issue which you seem to misunderstand— or are purposely being obtuse about

  • TommiPedruzzi
    Tommi Pedruzzi (@TommiPedruzzi) reported

    I failed at 5 of the most hyped businesses online: Network marketing, Dropshipping, affiliate marketing, youtube automation and AirBnB. Then I started creating 90-page eBooks on Amazon and made $700,000 in under a year. Oh, and if you want my complete strategy broken down, with AI prompts, workflow and systems... Like this post, follow me and comment “System”. I’ll DM it to you. Here's what all 5 failed business had in common. I was always at the mercy of something I didn't control. • A supplier. • A landlord. • A platform. • An algorithm. • A commission program. Every model had a ceiling built in by someone else. And every model required me to keep fighting for customers who weren't looking for me. Then something shifted. I stopped trying to find customers and started building something where customers were already looking. The difference sounds smallm but it wasn't. The first time I put a product in front of people who were already searching for exactly what I had built... people with a problem, money ready, typing their own need into a search bar, the whole game changed. First book. First royalty. Within days of publishing. - Not weeks of ads. - Not a single cold pitch. - Not months of audience building. Just a product meeting demand that already existed. That was the beginning of the $700,000. Here's what still surprises me about this model: It works for the actor in New York who has no business background. It works without a following, without a personal brand, without startup capital, and without quitting anything. And it compounds. Every month the portfolio earns more than the month before. Not because I worked more. Because of how the assets stack. I'm not going to walk you through the entire strategy in this post. What I will say is this: The 5 businesses I failed at are all still being taught as the path forward in 2026. The model that actually worked for me is quieter. Less crowded. Less marketed. And still very much open. And if you want the complete strategy, every step, every AI prompt, every workflow I used to get from zero to $700,000: Like this post, follow me, and comment "System". I'll DM you everything for free. You need to do all 3 to receive the DM.

  • AmayameVtuber
    Amayame🦌🍠 (@AmayameVtuber) reported

    @BoozerCooter @Grxit I agree that the topic of AI and art is super nuanced, I was actually just having a really good conversation in Discord about my thoughts on it, coming from my perspective as an artist. I'll paste what I wrote: I agree with you 1000%, you literally hit the nail on the head for how I feel about AI as well. It's not a simple black and white situation. I'm not happy these AIs were trained using every piece of data people uploaded to the internet without consent, as far as art, music, writing, movies, animation, etc. Because it's royally ****** up the creative markets by bad actors generating tons of cheap slop, then flooding Etsy, Amazon books, and all of social media, making it harder to buy art/books/media that's made by real people. I can tell you once generative AI art and open AI came out in 2023, the art community was panicking. My commissions have been struggling more right from that point, and it makes sense. Why spend hundreds of dollars on artists, many of whom are unreliable, scammy, flaky people that charge too much, take too long, and produce crap you didn't want xD Now you can generate thousands of high quality pieces in any style you want for free. It seemed like a no brainer that AI was going to change the game, so now all those ****** elitist artists are screeching on their high horse, demonizing anyone for using AI. Sure, it's unethical openAI scraped people's art without permission, consent, or even allowing people to opt in to train it willingly. So the argument that all AI generated art is "stolen" art has validity. But that cat is out of the bag, and no one is getting sued, certainly not Sam Altman. So the way I see it, from an artist perspective, you either avoid AI in your work process, or you use it as a helpful tool to enhance and speed up your process. The future of technology is here, whether we like it or not, and there's no going back now. AI definitely needs regulatory legislation and they need to reign in these data centers and the environmental impact they're having with water, electric, and noise pollution. We're basically in the wild west frontier right now to a whole new world. AI has potential to do a lot of good, but also a lot of bad people will misuse it too as we're seeing. AI itself isn't good or bad, its how people use it. _____ So yeah I have no problem personally with people wanting to use AI for whatever myriad of reasons they use it, as long as they're not using it maliciously. If you can't afford to commission me, by all means use AI, but once ya save up some $, gimme that AI reference and I'll turn your ideas into real human-made artwork.

  • RisshiC
    starastra24 (@RisshiC) reported

    @amazonnow @amazon you don't even have basic Amil butter 500gm on you app it's literally going down with many articles not available in Thane at pin code 400606 more than promotion focus on sku

  • AmayameVtuber
    Amayame🦌🍠 (@AmayameVtuber) reported

    @BoozerCooter @Grxit I agree that the topic of AI and art is super nuanced, I was actually just having a really good conversation in Discord about my thoughts on it, coming from my perspective as an artist. I'll paste what I wrote: I agree with you 1000%, you literally hit the nail on the head for how I feel about AI as well. It's not a simple black and white situation. I'm not happy these AIs were trained using every piece of data people uploaded to the internet without consent, as far as art, music, writing, movies, animation, etc. Because it's royally screwed up the creative markets by bad actors generating tons of cheap slop, then flooding Etsy, Amazon books, and all of social media, making it harder to buy art/books/media that's made by real people. I can tell you once generative AI art and open AI came out in 2023, the art community was panicking. My commissions have been struggling more right from that point, and it makes sense. Why spend hundreds of dollars on artists, some of whom are unreliable, scammy, flaky people that charge too much, take too long, and produce crap you didn't want... Now you can generate thousands of high quality pieces in any style you want for free. It seemed like a no brainer that AI was going to change the game, so now all those elitist artists are screeching on their high horse, demonizing anyone for using AI. Sure, it's unethical openAI scraped people's art without permission, consent, or even allowing people to opt in to train it willingly. So the argument that all AI generated art is "stolen" art has validity. But that cat is out of the bag, and no one is getting sued, certainly not Sam Altman. So the way I see it, from an artist perspective, you either avoid AI in your work process, or you use it as a helpful tool to enhance and speed up your process. The future of technology is here, whether we like it or not, and there's no going back now. AI definitely needs regulatory legislation and they need to reign in these data centers and the environmental impact they're having with water, electric, and noise pollution. We're basically in the wild west frontier right now to a whole new world. AI has potential to do a lot of good, but also a lot of bad people will misuse it too as we're seeing. AI itself isn't good or bad, its how people use it. _____ So yeah I have no problem personally with people wanting to use AI for whatever myriad of reasons they use it, as long as they're not using it maliciously. If you can't afford to commission me, by all means use AI, but once ya save up some $, gimme that AI reference and I'll turn your ideas into real human-made artwork.

  • alojoh
    AJ Investment Research (@alojoh) reported

    @ILikeE17 "the numbers should reflect that" is exactly the fallacy. I ran the numbers and I can tell you it's not what you think it is. Material scale is required to make a dent. We are talking about hundreds of thousands of Cybercabs. At $1.4 trillion virtually all the upside and A LOT is already priced in. that's the problem. There is nothing left on the table. That's also why in Elon's new comp package the EBITDA targets have been so low. Also not the "D" in EBITDA. It excludes depreciation but everyone will have missed that. It means Elon can just spend his way to say and always run at micro profitability, similar to Amazon. Unfortunately too few truly understand what that means.

  • AgonyTau
    Agony Tau (@AgonyTau) reported

    @amazon @amazonIN order was placed on 7th March order id 17169767281490725 First complain of non delivery on 14 th march Second on 26 March Third on 20 June Fourth 10 th July Fifth 19 th July look at this issue and resolve . After which I will go to consumer court .

  • ChayetGreg
    GREG Clw (@ChayetGreg) reported

    @DylanHusseyy @restockd_ping Because it's not all about you princess. Amazon has Dynamic pricing. The price fluctuates up and down constantly. It wouldn't be Priceless high if people were not buying it.