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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.

May 20: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 10:00 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% Errors (48%)
  • 33% Website Down (33%)
  • 19% Sign in (19%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Saint Albans Website Down 10 minutes ago
Jibert Website Down 22 minutes ago
Torreón Sign in 1 hour ago
Crossville Errors 2 hours ago
Dandridge Sign in 6 hours ago
Seattle Sign in 13 hours ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • RockWithboAt
    boAt (@RockWithboAt) reported

    @bhansalip Amazon: Log into Amazon - Go to your order - Click Invoice (drop-down) - Invoice 1 or Payslip 1 / Warranty. If you still have issues, please contact Amazon for the invoice copy.

  • SokTheRat777
    Grisha (@SokTheRat777) reported

    @squidorabl Amazon has been terrible with their release dates on games for a long time. I remember when Dark Souls 2 came out, my friend got it a month late.

  • TheJayUNF
    Playoff JR (@TheJayUNF) reported

    @hokiebobby @slmandel More people have Netflix (60%) and Amazon Prime (75%) than ESPN (50%). Very few people would need to purchase additional subscriptions to watch games. Not sure how that’s terrible for consumers.

  • Cmc12142012
    Cmc (@Cmc12142012) reported

    @atrupar El Jefe’s “salary” at Amazon is $82,000/year. That’s the problem right there.

  • MistuhJJ
    MRJJ (@MistuhJJ) reported

    @DarrigoMelanie Well his company, Amazon, generates about 18x more tax revenue than what you mentioned above. Why don’t you ask the right question, which is, what is the government doing with all of the tax revenue they already generate. You cannot squeeze all the money we would need out of just a small subset of “rich” people. That isnt the way this problem is going to get solved. In fact, when you say stuff like this, it makes you look illogical and resentful/jealous. You’re not actually coming up with a legitimate way to solve a problem and you aren’t even taking the time to get complete context and identify the real issue, you’re just complaining about what he does with his money. So direct your energy toward the countless billions in fraud that were discovered on just 1 state alone(That’s way more than 500 million), or taxes being laundered through fake NGO programs, or taxes being laundered to float failing media companies or taxes being laundered overseas. The fed government is taking in 5.2 trillion a year and when you include state taxes it gets closer to 7-8 trillion. Hard to track that much money, when billions are a drop in the bucket.

  • firstadopter
    tae kim (@firstadopter) reported

    Jeff Bezos: "Any corporate or Amazon CFO could find 3% (to cut) in Federal budget on a Tuesday afternoon" to fund zero taxes for bottom half/poor. "This is a skills issue" calling out administration and management incompetence in Federal government and local NYC city school system (He is also calling for higher wages for teachers while cutting outlandish admin budget)

  • misswhynowhy
    peggy (@misswhynowhy) reported

    @JesseTh08854263 @glitch_prod amazon couldn't even stop this guy idk what glitch can do

  • LB_Clockwork
    LB Clockwork (@LB_Clockwork) reported

    I wanna throw my hat into the burning ring of Hell: Glitch Productions is indie. Netflix, Amazon, Hot Topic and whatever else have LICENSING DEALS. They are not directly funding or influencing the shows. Glitch still heavily requires merch sales to fun itself 🧵

  • gamesjamestv
    Gamesjames (@gamesjamestv) reported

    @sircalebhammer Amazon should just cover their taxes. At the end of the year Amazon knows how much you paid in taxes they can/should issue a check for that amount. If Jeff is serious.

  • CHRONICLEFRAMEX
    CHRONICLE INSIGHTS (@CHRONICLEFRAMEX) reported

    @Osint613 Bezos cooked with this one and that is why people are mad. Public systems get protected from criticism no matter how inefficient they become. to be fair, schools are dealing with social problems Amazon never has to touch. The comparison will trigger a lot of people for a reason.

  • ns1112
    Chandrashekar (@ns1112) reported

    @CrystalCookware how can I contact customer support. I have problem with gas lighter bought on Amazon.

  • Matador_X6
    فُلَانْ بِنْ عَلَّاْنْ (@Matador_X6) reported

    @swd2 I love how they always create imaginary scenarios about States taxing their income, but have no problem forcing real scenarios where they TAKE money from States in the form of Subsidies and tax breaks.. Amazon has taken more than $700 MILLION dollars in Subsidies from NY.. That amount would've helped teachers in Queens, no?

  • Matador_X6
    فُلَانْ بِنْ عَلَّاْنْ (@Matador_X6) reported

    @DarrigoMelanie I love how they always create imaginary scenarios about States taxing their income, but have no problem forcing real scenarios where they TAKE money from States in the form of Subsidies and tax breaks.. Amazon has taken more than $700 MILLION dollars in Subsidies from NY.. That amount would've helped teachers in Queens, no?

  • Vic_GrayPhantom
    Victor Luis Perez (@Vic_GrayPhantom) reported

    @Amazon came closest to naming the real problem. @tannerjonelton: "These signals are not modeled. They're not assumed. They're built on trust." That's not a media pitch. That's an identity foundation. But even Amazon still uses it to optimize delivery, not orchestrate meaning.

  • Xarbueno
    Xarbin (@Xarbueno) reported

    My take on #TheBoys series finale: not bad, but extremely underwhelming. My personal frustration comes from how Amazon advertised it: the episode poster of Butcher marching on the White House against an army of Supes, global destruction imagery... none of it was actually delivered. Tinfoil hat time - Kripke got Vought Rising greenlit and mentally checked out. Jensen Ackles has a great working relationship with him, Antony Starr had legal issues (around season 4, who knows how that strained them on a 'corporate' level, idk im just a rando) mid-production, and Homelander was already getting the "Heisenberg treatment" from fans, so Kripke overcorrected, leaning hard into his immaturity and patheticness to kill the glorification. Same thing happened to The Deep err rather "The Peak". The whole season felt like "let's wrap this up so I can move on." Zero hype built for The Boys: Mexico either. And look, I get the budget wasn't Rings of Power level. But clever directing stretches money. Superman & Lois on the CW had a grander-feeling finale than this. That hurts to type. Well, another show wrapped up with Temu tissue paper... #TheBoysFinale

  • SupplyChainGuy
    The Supply Chain Guy (@SupplyChainGuy) reported

    @kimkomando I don’t see a problem with that. Too many people abuse the Amazon system.

  • FriendlyHelot
    TonyMcK (@FriendlyHelot) reported

    Data Extraction in the Cloud – Amazon Textract - QUERIES As mentioned above, the Amazon Textract Support response for issues like this is mentioned above. While you cannot modify the various APIs to extract specific data, you do have the option to try the Query method. A typical question of not being able to recognize Key-Value pairs appears in the forum, the response is “Can you try Queries? Ask “What is the Ship To address?” In the screenshot below, I have followed the directions to attempt to use Queries to capture missed data elements by formulating Natural Language questions. But the fact that there is nothing on the page to indicate the Key corresponding to a Field Name means that a Query can’t find the information and generate a Key-Value Pair. The following screenshot shows the CSV file with the responses to the above queries when applied to the Air Waybill sample. It’s not a surprise that the information cannot be identified, but it indicates a weakness in processing documents like this that lack specific structure recognizable by the Amazon Textract APIs. I suppose the solution would be to route this to Amazon Augmented AI (A2I) to send Amazon Textract output for review by humans. Output for review can be selected by Confidence Threshold or Random Review Percentage of documents. In cases like this, it appears that all documents would have to reviewed by humans because the Confidence Threshold will not be precise enough to identify these types of fields, and the ALL documents will need to be reviewed, not a Review Percentage, since this type of data will not be recognized on any of these types of documents. Copyright © 2023 Tony McKinley. All rights reserved. PDF Expert – Master OCR and PDF

  • zindagi_wins
    Zindagi_wins😎👍 (@zindagi_wins) reported

    @saaaanjjjuuu Amazon pe... heating issue.. battery drainage.... camera not upto the mark

  • NickDiFabio1
    Nick Di Fabio (@NickDiFabio1) reported

    You don't have passive income just because you have one book on Amazon. Compare yourself to someone running a catalog of 20. What do they have that you don't? One book is a lottery ticket. You put it out & hope. A catalog is a business. Readers find book 1 & buy the rest. Amazon recommends your titles to the same buyers. Things start compounding in a way a single book almost never does. Most people publish one, wait for results & call the model broken when it's just thin.

  • jayeshchauhanx
    Jayesh Chauhan (@jayeshchauhanx) reported

    @NormFarrarJr On Amazon this hits even harder you're paying for ads AND competing on price simultaneously. The fix I found: product research that validates margin before you spend a penny on inventory. Pick wrong and no amount of optimisation saves you.

  • EzeWTropical
    Eze W (@EzeWTropical) reported

    Am I a prophet or not lol. Bezos holding it down in the latest interview. I told folks if i had to chose my tech overlord it would be Bezos. Why? Because Amazon is the **** since forever. Elon only got starlink and its the ****, all his other avenues dont fairly compete and innovate because of it. He usse sweetheart deals and scheming he learned from Theil to try to force a monopoly on **** product. Hint hint BYD is better than teslas, chinas bci are better, and wechat been what he wants x to be for years already. But if and when Amazon launches Leo and sell the slate im trippling down on Amzon. And i hope bro lives long enough to see the mega corp get to its final form. He deserve it. I can live without X, Tesla, SpaceX, bci...

  • shaggy_allstar
    Ernest T. Bass (@shaggy_allstar) reported

    Why are people so infatuated with taxing billionaires? Wouldn’t it be funny if Jeff Bezos just said **** it; pulled the plug and laid off all 1.58 million Amazon employees and shut the whole thing down?

  • jeremiaholdfath
    jerry myzer🌏 (@jeremiaholdfath) reported

    @charlesmurray Bezos has been terrible for mom and pop businesses, and Amazon treats his workers like trash.

  • coherenc_3
    I'm the Shaman (@coherenc_3) reported

    @HeroDividend What's the problem with people having more disposable income? They will choose if buying more in Amazon or elsewhere. I think it is a sound idea

  • velabhai_d
    Kamilah (@velabhai_d) reported

    @heico_m @Bundeskanz50246 Traditional electronics stores are indeed struggling to compete with giants like Bauhaus, MediaMarkt, and Amazon. Parking fees exacerbate the problem, but they're not the main reason. Consumer habits have changed, and small stores must either transform or exit the market

  • TDGaming13
    TD (@TDGaming13) reported

    @Walmart When @amazon opens it's warehouse in a few months ill never be doing spark ever again. You can make anywhere from 2.48$ to 200$+ a day with spark problem is those 200$ dollar days are only weekends and the 2.48$ days are the rest of the week...

  • EveLovestar
    Eve Lovestar - Siren Chants (@EveLovestar) reported

    These monstrosities (these are owned by Meta/ Facebook, Amazon, etc) cause water shortages and bring the heat up, such bad news for the desert. And there are many more issues with these. Now I read that Meta is firing a percentage of their employees over AI...

  • ZenMasterTrades
    Zen Master Trades (@ZenMasterTrades) reported

    Berkshire's Greg Abel dumped Amazon, slashed Chevron 35%, and tripled down on $GOOGL - adding $11.5B to make it a $16.6B position. The stock ran from $349 to $402 after earnings and now sits at $387. He also opened a $2.8B stake. First airline bet since Buffett's infamous 2020 exit. The message is clear: Abel is cleaning house and making his own calls.

  • JayantKBhura
    Jayant Bhura (@JayantKBhura) reported

    @CNBC With charitable giving there's not much urge to innovate to solve society's teething problems. So billionaires' vast charitable donations are not fully utilised compared to what they can themselves create out of it. Amazon started a revolution no charity could start.

  • cybirs
    ._. (@cybirs) reported

    @AdamLGRing @kevintwohy why not fight it?? the device is perfectly serviceable & has no issues. we should just roll over and let amazon take more money from us because they feel like it?