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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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  • 45% Website Down (45%)
  • 29% Errors (29%)
  • 26% Sign in (26%)

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Vénissieux Sign in 4 hours ago
Bowling Green Website Down 12 hours ago
Mercer County Errors 20 hours ago
Pembroke Dock Errors 20 hours ago
Acapulco de Juárez Errors 22 hours ago
Cumbernauld Sign in 22 hours ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

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  • rebpic
    Rebel Picnic (@rebpic) reported

    @amazon Times are definitely not the same. Now I have 3 broken fire sticks. A fire TV that they will no longer update and Amazon could care less about their prime customers in 2026.

  • RockWithboAt
    boAt (@RockWithboAt) reported

    @JaideepNegi10 Amazon: Login into Amazon - Go to your order - Click Invoice (drop-down)- Invoice 1 or Payslip 1 / Warranty. -Adi (2/2)

  • Itzbarnesy
    Barnesy🇺🇸🇺🇲 (@Itzbarnesy) reported

    @JeremyVineOn5 Sound like Starmer after Axel rakabunda with Amazon selling knives. The people are the problem pretty simple. Use some critical thinking

  • urmi_mithiya
    urmi mithiya (@urmi_mithiya) reported

    @AmazonHelp I have already shared the details via chat email call.. amazon is denying the glitch, i am not going to spend more time chatting and repeating same story 1:34

  • Eagl3xStrik3
    Eagl3xStrik3 (@Eagl3xStrik3) reported

    @Eyes_up_1973 @rex498703477727 @BrianEntin Supplies are no longer as prominent as it was, people ordered online not because it was convenient only, it's because of inventory. I order **** from Amazon because I cant find what I want in stores and I'm not wasting gas to hunt things down. Times change and we have to adapt

  • _ShahKruti
    Kruti Shah (@_ShahKruti) reported

    You can't build Susquehanna with a checkbook. 🚧 New nuclear capacity takes a decade-plus to permit, finance, and construct, even with unlimited capital. 💸 Talen's reactors are already licensed, already paid down, and already wired into the grid Amazon needs. 🔌 The FERC fight over interconnection rights proved even the wiring itself is contested ground. 10/12

  • jpmartin
    Jose Paul Martin (@jpmartin) reported

    Credit card hacks that actually work in India (from someone saving lakhs on business class & 5-star stays): 1) Best card if you spend under ₹50K/month - SBI PhonePe Select Black. 10% back on utilities & travel, 5% on all online spends. Blended 7-8% return. No other card comes close at this spend level. 2) Spending ₹70-80K/month? HSBC Travel One. ₹5,900 fee waived at ₹8L annual spend. Points transfer 1:1 to Accor hotels. Expect 3-4 free international hotel nights per year. 3) The real game-changer - HDFC Infinia’s voucher hack. Buy Amazon/Big Basket/Croma vouchers on Infinia. Get 12-16% back in points. Even ₹50K/month in daily spending = 80,000 points/year. 4) Those 80,000 points? Transfer 1:1 to Singapore Airlines. Book business class to Japan. A ₹3L ticket for ₹6L of grocery spending you’d do anyway. That’s 50% return on redemption. 5) Japan on a budget without points - ANA’s Hello Blue Sale. ₹40K round trip Delhi-Tokyo. They throw in a free domestic flight (Tokyo to Osaka). Direct flight, 9.5 hours. Comes 3-4 times a year. 6) Biggest hack - book award flights from hub cities, not India. Qatar Q Suite: 160K points from Mumbai. 70K points from Doha (off-peak). Add a ₹15K Indigo positioning flight. Save 90K points on a single ticket. 7) Axis Atlas & Burgundy aren’t dead. Accor transfer is paused but Air India works - Bali for 12K points (normally ₹30-35K). Cards are harder to use, not worse. Expect Accor to return at adjusted ratios. 8) Magnus Burgundy tip - 5% return on first ₹1.5L, then ~14% above that. Best reserved for high-spend months (car down payments, big electronics). Blended 9-10% at ₹3L/month. 9) Amex Platinum Charge (₹78K fee) - worth it in year one (₹60K welcome benefits). After that, value comes from 5x vouchers, 10x Air India, 20x luxury partners. Real perk is Centurion Lounge access for family. 10) The trap nobody talks about - lifestyle inflation. Free flights & hotels shift your mental budget. You “save” ₹60K on flights, then spend ₹1.5L on the trip instead of ₹40K. The math only works if you hold the line. Key rule - only chase deals you’d actually use.

  • DGannonTN
    Dutch Gradient (@DGannonTN) reported

    @nerd_cookies @antiderivative1 The problem is, the show runners and stars are all-in on SG-U, which was absolute *sh!t* and they were going to base the new show on that dreck. Will Amazon do worse? Maybe, but not by much!

  • EverydayResell
    EverydayReseller (@EverydayResell) reported

    A lot of new people here, this one’s for you. 🚨How to stop losing money to eBay return scammers. They buy your clean, working item… then ship back a broken piece of junk & demand a full refund. I recently learned this $7.49 trick & it’s an absolute game changer: Grab a cheap UV security pen (the exact one I use from amazon is in the photo). Before you ship, write a unique personal code or mark in a hidden spot on the item. It’s completely invisible to the naked eye, but lights up under any blacklight. When the return comes back, just shine the light. No matching mark? That’s not your original item. Upload the before/after UV photos in your eBay case and watch your win rate skyrocket. 🚀 Pro tip: Make the code truly unique, your own handwriting style, a random symbol only you make. Something scammers can’t duplicate even if they know the method. Resellers: add this to your process TODAY. It will save you hundreds (or thousands) in the long run. Who’s trying this? Let me know in the comments if you’re adding UV marking to your process. Also, would love to hear your best return scam stories below! Happy selling! Let's grow!

  • OldmanC73
    OldmanC73 (@OldmanC73) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazon I already applied for the refund. But like I keep telling any agents the refund doesn't fix the incompetence of those who work at every level in the company nor does it get me the product that I bought. And this continuing problem just shows the lack of concern at Amazon.

  • Invisible_one19
    Mark Wells (@Invisible_one19) reported

    Consider that all problems that need money could be fixed for just a little less profit: The Scale of Profit:Amazon's annual operating income has surged to over $36 billion.Disney’s consistently clears $12 billion annually. The Cost of the Fix:Closing the local data hub tax subsidy gap nationwide costs around $3 billion to $5 billion a year. The Impact:If the government shaved just 5% to 10% off the top of these massive corporate profit margins through a targeted infrastructure tax, it would generate tens of billions of dollars.That is more than enough to fully fund the physical network, eliminate consumer internet surcharges, and pour massive, stable revenue directly into the Social Security Trust Fund. Best of all? Amazon pays $0 in dividends, meaning everyday investors lose no cash income, and Disney's dividend is so heavily buffered it wouldn't even have to move. The pure unabated greed of corporate America will destroy America. #CorporateAccountability

  • blueshopping24
    Blue (@blueshopping24) reported

    So what actually works in 2026? Let me be specific, because vague advice is just noise. The two models I've seen consistently produce real passive income for real people right now: 1. DIGITAL PRODUCTS WITH AN AUDIENCE ATTACHED Not just a Gumroad PDF. A specific product solving a specific problem for a specific person, paired with a content channel that keeps bringing new buyers in organically. The product handles fulfillment. The content handles discovery. Once both are built, the system runs. But building both simultaneously takes 9-12 months of consistent output. There is no shortcut here. 2. LICENSING YOUR KNOWLEDGE OR ASSETS This one is massively underrated. Templates. Frameworks. Photography. Music stems. SOPs from your day job expertise. Platforms like Adobe Stock, Pond5, Creative Market, and newer AI-training data marketplaces are actively paying for quality assets. You create once. It sells repeatedly. The ceiling is lower than a course empire, but the effort required is dramatically less. What does NOT work the way it's being sold: - Faceless AI YouTube channels with zero differentiation - Amazon KDP with AI-generated books (oversaturated and flagged) - Dropshipping as 'passive' (it is not passive, it is a job) - Affiliate marketing without an existing audience The framework I'd give anyone starting today: Ask yourself what you already know or already make that someone else would pay to access or use. Start there. Not with what's trending. Not with what the guru is selling this month. Your unfair advantage is the thing you do that feels obvious to you but would take someone else years to learn. That's your asset. Build around it. What's the skill or knowledge you have that you've never thought to monetize? 👇

  • ASHISHUNADKAT
    Ashish Unadkat (@ASHISHUNADKAT) reported

    @AmazonHelp The problem with whoever designed this system is that they open a new ticket every time and play the entire TAT thing. You do not have published TAT so customer has to suffer

  • Crypto_fx00
    ꪑ𝔦∂ę (@Crypto_fx00) reported

    What do I mean by trend. Allow me to explain. Amazon has seasons with trends, which mean in a certain season, what’s gonna be trending might be book blocking, and this will be happening rampantly across random accounts, or sometimes might target new accounts only, and there might be a but; which might be that, you’ll have to always respond to the messages for them to unblock the book, and you can do this for as much books that was blocked. Another one can be random terminations across several accounts, this can come in as abnormal reading activities, and you might be surprised when it happens to an account that doesn’t even have any book yet in it. It’s not you, it’s the incompetency of Amazon for leaving their bot to handle such a huge task as taking down account it suspect might have violated their policy. And another example of trend I’ve experienced was multiple accounts, this also has happened before where your account gets terminated for having multiple accounts, in most cases you don’t have multiple accounts, it’s just the stupid not getting triggered by randoms. The worse part that shouldn’t be happening is their support teams not been able to review the problem properly after these has happened, except if you’re able to call them on phone, coz tell me why I’m telling the support team that my books are just going live, and nobody have bought it yet, how am I getting terminated for abnormal reading activities; and their response is they are standing on their decisions. Doesn’t make any sense. Anyways, I might be wrong in some aspect, and I’m open for corrections too. Tell us which of this trend almost took your life in the past or recently. Follow me for no reason

  • mageshsaba
    Magesh Saba (@mageshsaba) reported

    @AmazonHelp this is becoming a joke now! I was asked to call your Supervisor in Leadership Team too which simply did not understand the issue. I repeat Four items picked up for return. One item is still showing as yet to picked up. The issue is simple and straight.

  • shawnchauhan1
    Shawn Chauhan (@shawnchauhan1) reported

    Amazon just told buyers its newest AI chip is already sold out, before it's even broadly on sale. For years Nvidia's moat wasn't the chip. It was that nobody else's chip was worth selling. That excuse is gone. Google sells TPUs now. Amazon is following. When your two biggest customers become your competitors, "moat" is a generous word for "head start." Every cloud giant building its own silicon was inevitable. What's undecided is how much margin Nvidia gets to keep on the way down.

  • CelestineDash
    Billionaire Hacks 🔶 (@CelestineDash) reported

    Your statement that "there is no additional action we can take" is precisely the problem. According to Amazon's Payment Service Provider Program requirements, Amazon didn't arbitrarily remove you, you failed to maintain mandatory compliance controls. Specifically, you were required to implement: Know-Your-Customer (KYC) verification Sanctions and denied party screening Anti-money laundering controls Comprehensive risk management controls These aren't suggestions. These are conditions for participating in the program. If you were removed, it means you failed to maintain these standards. There absolutely IS action you can take: Remediate your compliance failures Implement proper KYC and AML protocols Work to reapply for the program once you've addressed these issues Communicate a clear timeline to affected authors Telling thousands of authors "there's nothing we can do" while their livelihoods are on hold is unacceptable. Your responsibility is to fix what went wrong operationally, not to pass the blame to Amazon. Authors trusted you with their income,accountability matters.

  • ashley_wright
    Ashley Wright (@ashley_wright) reported

    The uncomfortable truth about TikTok Shop: Most brands aren't actually ready for it. Nobody says this out loud because it sounds like the platform's fault when it isn't. Agencies won't say it because it kills the pitch. Brands won't say it because it means admitting the gap is internal, not external. The platform punishes slow decision-making. A creator needs an answer the same day, not after three rounds of internal approval. A product takes off in a livestream and inventory needs to move within hours, not after next week's planning meeting. Most brands have built systems for stability, not speed, and that works fine on Amazon but falls apart here. Accepting this means building a team that can move at the platform's pace instead of looking for a better creator strategy. This isn't a knock on any brand. Most brands were built for a slower pace of decision-making than TikTok Shop demands.

  • fit7737
    fit7737 (@fit7737) reported

    Same year, same weight, same house btw 2022 stats 175lb bodyweight @ 21% bodyfat (nobody test) Bench PR 185x3 Squat PR 305x1 I grew up a few blocks down from a Baptist college. So yeah, I was a sheltered college kid exploring my self expression for the first time back then. I used Amazon and Wish for a few outfits so my parents wouldn’t be suspicious of the packaging. When I made exercise demo videos I thought it would be fun to put on the most stereotypical femboy outfit I could think of instead of my personal style. I didn’t think about how a black shirt would blend in and make me look fat and I certainly wasn’t thinking about people taking screenshots of that and saving it for the next 4+ years to share it and mock me I don’t share my appearance publicly anymore from the anxiety of how I’ve been treated The people doing this since back then know damn well they are taking things out of context and it’s not what I looked like then. I posted photos of myself regularly up until that point But one (1) screenshot of a video that looks awful is enough for people who have nothing better to do than be a hater I haven’t always been “Fit” but I’ve never been >25% bodyfat

  • toocool46978
    DJ (@toocool46978) reported

    @SmartassYinzer There are 56 at the Walmart in my town. And this town is relatively "safe" (had to say that because of some of the comments), compared to neighboring town where it rains bullets daily, but there's only 8 pick up spots Save the trouble, just shop elsewhere. Walmart = Amazon = evil

  • a_sick_indian
    irritated (@a_sick_indian) reported

    @AmazonHelp First you said it could be the third party delivery services, now you're giving different reasoning how about you just give me the contact info of the delivery person and solve the problem instead of playing fool game @AmazonHelp

  • Just_a_Bunnii
    Evelynn~•°•▪︎☆ (@Just_a_Bunnii) reported

    Whats that like, Amazon position but the dudes lying down and its like *************** but she's *between* his legs riding him?!

  • phantomblr
    Prasad (@phantomblr) reported

    @JeffBezos @amazonIN @AmazonHelp Your aps haslve become **** off late. Unwanted permissions, difficult to navigate,stupid ai help bot,issues navigating to realtime agent support. And to top it, prime doesn't play audio on external speakers earc. Pathetic.

  • AvikMai29926378
    Avik Maity (@AvikMai29926378) reported

    @amazonIN @amazon Your delivery person is so unprofessional that he didn't even contacted me and marked my delivery as On Hold. I have been facing this late delivery issue since a quite a long time. Even after multiple complaints there is no improvement.

  • LCNM_Patriot
    Ric L (@LCNM_Patriot) reported

    @CultLaser Siraya Tech ASA-GF.. pretty much all I print with any more Their amazon prices need to come back down from the stratosphere. It's sitting at $40/roll.. I'm not paying that and need to buy another 3 or 4 rolls. I'm holding out until prime days.

  • janmonort
    Janet (@janmonort) reported

    Amazon has a problem. They don't know what kind of studio they want to be. After the Motu flop and this, I don't think they'll ever be considered a great contender studio. Looking at all their upcoming projects, not one screams box office success.

  • blackhillsed
    BlackhillsEd (@blackhillsed) reported

    @CountryTasha86 I gave my mother a set of adjustable hiking poles for Xmas because she has problems with her balance. If your mom doesn't have a pair, they are pretty reasonable on Amazon.

  • mrutyunjayp
    Mrutyunjaya panda (@mrutyunjayp) reported

    @amazonIN @AmazonHelp Hi, this is the second time this week that your delivery agent has marked my order as delivered without actually delivering it. I keep having to search for the package and contact customer support. What is the solution to this recurring issue?

  • NaeemAslam23
    Naeem Aslam (@NaeemAslam23) reported

    🚨 🇺🇸 AMAZON DROPS OPENAI FILM AS $50B AI DEAL OVERRIDES HOLLYWOOD RISK Amazon MGM dropped “Artificial,” Luca Guadagnino’s nearly finished film about Sam Altman’s 2023 OpenAI firing and return. The move follows Amazon’s $50bn solana:PreweJYECqtQwBtpxHL171nL2K6umo692gTm7Q3rpgF partnership, while the $40m project is now being shopped elsewhere. The issue is brand conflict. Big Tech wants AI profits, not studio releases that anger strategic partners. $AMZN stays tied to cloud and AI infrastructure upside. Media credibility takes pressure when business alliances shape what gets released.

  • bernese02
    Jac (@bernese02) reported

    @CotswoldLadyB @thewhitecompany I ordered three large plastic storage boxes with lids from Amazon. They came in a cardboard box with zero pakaging. All three were smashed on one side. I had the same with a bottle of shampoo at Christmas - a fairly expensive bottle broken, rattling around in a too-big box.