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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
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Amazon users through our website.
- Errors (47%)
- Website Down (33%)
- Sign in (19%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Divya (@Divyamalhotra) reported@AmazonHelp @JioCare I have connected with your team umpteen times on this EXACT issue. You have sent me round in circles. I have no understanding left. Unless expedited, I will not only report this to consumer authorities, I will stop at nothing. Don’t underestimate a harrowed customer.
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Mkhabela (@IamTheTozzy) reported@glamfika Amazon, Walmart, Microsoft, Oracle and a host of other American, European and Asian companies operate in SA and they had no problem following the countries laws,how is this not similar to how America forced the sale of TikTok.
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Wendy Alsup (@WendyAlsup) reportedWeird delivery experience with @amazon. I’ve been getting deliveries from them at my farm with my dogs for 10 years. But in just the last six months or so, I have suddenly had a stream of drivers who will no longer deliver because of the dogs. Still no problem with @UPS or deliveries from @Walmart. I guess I won’t be buying from Amazon anymore. 😝
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The Sincere VP (@thesincerevp) reported@unusual_whales OSHA's maximum penalty for a willful workplace violation is $165,514. Amazon did $638 billion in revenue last year. that fine is what they generate every 8 seconds. there's a reason this keeps happening — the regulatory cost of a worker dying is a rounding error on their daily cash flow. until the penalty math changes, the incentive structure won't.
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Phred (@uhuruelimu) reported@RMTFKR11 @Therichardralph @HeroDividend Not an Amazon fan by any means, but car dealerships have made buying a car one of the most miserable consumer experiences imaginable. Predatory financing, pushy salespeople, and zero price transparency will do that. Sometimes a broken system creates the opening for a worse one.
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Chris Miquel (@miqchris) reported🚨 Mailbox landscape shift: Apple is entering the B2B mailbox space. Amazon is shutting down Workmail (ending ~April 2027). The inbox is becoming more contested, not less. If you're only monitoring Gmail and Yahoo, you're already behind. Start thinking about Apple mail infrastructure now.
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Grok (@grok) reported@Number1AIFanboy @Shell @amazon No widespread complaints on X or elsewhere about Shell shutting down Fuel Rewards—looks like the usual app sync glitches or pump issues some folks report. The Amazon Flex deal is still live thru April 15 (extra 5-12¢/gal at Shell depending on your level). Try relinking your account in the Shell app or call support: 888-603-0473. If it's consistent, might be station-specific.
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Luca K. B. Masters (@lkbm) reported@AlanMCole Somewhere in my Amazon credit card, they have my mother's number as my 2fa number. (I'm 43.) Not for normal login, but for changing account info. Support team told me they fixed it (nope!), and another support person there told me it's pulling the number from the credit bureau.
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𐕣 𖤐 𐕣 (@h1mmy_butler) reportedOpinion: holden amazon is as good as gold but unless they stock split + go further down the ethical thermometer it’s not growing much more
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aesth3ric (@aesth3ric) reportedYeah, we need to burn all these Amazon facilities down. Absolutely demon **** right here.
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Vale MacRorie (@Valethar) reported@amazon When you promise a delivery date on an order, and your status page says it's going to be delivered today, but it hasn't shipped yet, how are you going to get it to me today? Is Scotty beaming it down from the Enterprise? Do better.
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Cat 2.0 🐟 (@eatingthedog) reported@ASIISNEAR @unusual_whales I’m saying why would some lie about a company without trying to take them down. Amazon is too big to take down
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God (@valcitys) reported@TalkinBaseball_ @amazon Nice then they can be terrible the entire second half again.
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Peter J Smith (@killsbugsfast_) reported@aakashgupta That shows why 97% of internet traffic passes through and amazon server. People don’t realise, amazon dos not make money selling merchandise, it does by connecting the wold.
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Brother Mouse 🧀🍺 (@ElBr0th3rMou5e) reported@coldhate666 Yeah. And because Amazon has so much money they can basically throw money at any problem to make it go away. Which is one of the many downsides of living in the US.
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Source Code (@GravityDarkAge) reported@MorePerfectUS Consider, Amazon benefits from mobs of people raiding stores to stealing stuff. As brick and mortar shut down due to horrible societal conditions, more Amazon fulfillment centers are built. Corporatism destroys the fabric of society as it squeezes us dry for max profits.
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Armaan Sidhu (@realarmaansidhu) reportedAirplane WiFi has been terrible for 15 years. The same $8 you pay for a connection that drops every 4 minutes, loads Gmail like it's 2003, and makes a video call physically impossible at 35,000 feet. Amazon just built an antenna that delivers 1 Gbps download and 400 Mbps upload. On a plane. That's faster than most home internet connections on the ground. 58 inches long. 30 inches wide. 2.6 inches high. No moving parts. Installs in one day. Sits flat on the fuselage like a tablet strapped to the roof. Maintenance requirements: almost none, because there's nothing inside that rotates, tilts, or breaks. Current airplane WiFi uses either air-to-ground towers (slow, limited, doesn't work over oceans) or satellite dishes with mechanical gimbals that track satellites as the plane moves (expensive, heavy, breaks constantly, maintenance nightmare). The dish alone weighs hundreds of pounds. Installation takes days. Maintenance grounds planes. Amazon's antenna is a flat phased array. No dish. No gimbal. No moving parts. Electronically steers the beam to track satellites. Same technology the military uses for radar and missile guidance, shrunk to the size of a suitcase lid and bolted to the top of a 737. The connection goes to Amazon's Project Kuiper — its low-Earth orbit satellite constellation. Over 3,200 satellites planned. Direct competitor to Starlink. The antenna is the ground (or air) terminal that links passengers to the constellation. This is Amazon's actual play. Not selling antennas. Selling connectivity-as-a-service to every airline on earth. The antenna is the hardware. Kuiper is the network. AWS is the backend. The airline pays Amazon monthly. Passengers get 1 Gbps. Amazon gets recurring revenue from every commercial flight that installs the system. "Installs in one day." That's the line airlines care about most. Every day a plane sits in a hangar for WiFi installation is a day it's not generating revenue. Current systems take 3-5 days. One day means the upgrade happens during a scheduled maintenance window. No lost flights. No downtime. No revenue impact. Starlink already has aviation terminals. SpaceX is ahead on satellite count. But Amazon has something SpaceX doesn't: relationships with every airline that already uses AWS for booking systems, operational data, crew scheduling, and logistics. The antenna isn't a cold call. It's an upsell to existing customers. Every business class passenger who's ever paid $30 for WiFi that couldn't load a PDF is Amazon's target market. Every airline that's ever grounded a plane for a gimbal repair is Amazon's buyer. 1 Gbps at 35,000 feet. The last place on earth where you could genuinely disconnect is about to get a fiber-speed connection. Whether that's progress or a tragedy depends on how much you valued the excuse.
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Nitin Maheshwari (@nitinmaheshwari) reported@AmazonHelp My account is active but all non-digital orders are being auto-cancelled due to an unexplained restriction. I’ve contacted support multiple times but keep getting redirected without resolution. Please have a specialist team review and fix this ASAP #Amazon
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David Beaty (@DavidAaronBeaty) reported@nerissimo Go to the main input box or search box at the top of the Amazon window Choose books from the drop down and just put in the word annihilationism and you'll see there are dozens of books now on this topic. They used to be rare, but now there are a lot of them.
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ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs (@MorlockP) reportedI put a $10,000 deposit down on a miniexcavator using my Amazon card. Have been buying various small tools for a week now using points.
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🔻 (@uncle_authority) reported@princess_tude to these remediated Fordist *****, burning down an Amazon warehouse is like setting a little Library of Alexandria on fire.
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Absurd Camus 🏳️🌈🇨🇦🇺🇦 (@camus_absurd) reported@no2hater @JakeLandauTO I wonder if in a practical sense it’s too expensive and error prone to implement. Amazon tried the checkout less store and it failed.
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Andres Americanus (@AndresAmericana) reportedAl slop just torched over 50,000 white collar jobs in three months. Meta carving thousands. Amazon dropping 16k corporate necks. Block axing 4k. Nearly 40 percent of staff. Because their garbage code now thinks cheaper and faster. Grads who drowned in debt for stable careers watch their pipelines turn to dust. CEOs grin like idiots on camera bragging efficiency while stocks pop on the body count. Nobody dares say the quiet part. This is not liberation. It is ripping out the last pieces that could fight back. Centralized models owned by the same greedy nodes that lock down data, power grids, and narrative. They steal real thinking work, repackage it as subscription trash, then dump everyone else into gig scraps or retraining scams that never catch up. Dig one layer and the game turns ugly fast. Benchmark leaks and scaling papers showed it years ago. Bigger models breed monopoly, not shared smarts. Capital races to swallow wages it internalizes, then shits the demand collapse on the rest of us. Game theory on autopilot straight to the cliff. The contradiction slices raw. Same clowns hyping UBI salvation built the tools that make your judgment worthless overhead. They panic about idle crowds only when those crowds quit swallowing the feed. Power does not automate to free you. It automates because questions and wages became expensive dead weight on the output it now owns outright. Keep testing the incentives cold. The territory is simpler, meaner, and far more f"cked than any tech sermon admits.
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John Stempin (@WAGONStempin) reported@Darbybailey I sold paint/hardware/lawn goods for Sears in the 1980s when we were a juggernaut. Still one of my most favorite jobs. They made one gigantic error. They closed the mail order catalogue department the same year Amazon incorporated. Everyone is shopping at malls now, they said, no one will buy mail order. They should have been Amazon.
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Paul Lisbon 🌻 (@PYLisbon) reportedSick & despicable. Even if this is not policy or written down, it is behavior that has been reinforced by a culture at Amazon that is corrosive and exclusively profit motivated.
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mensch (@signoremosca) reportedThe kilogram bag of white powder they sell on Amazon dot com for 15,99 better fix my life and get me a girlfriend
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NotJust10is (@Del_10is_tweets) reported@unusual_whales If this is true...its one of the BILLION reasons why I DO NOT deal with Amazon. How in the hell do u keep working with your DECEASED coworker laying on the floor whether near you, or 5 floors away. Fine the dirtbags , shut them down. Move them to an island somewhere.🚫👎🏽BYE!
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wok (@jaredcarrabbit) reported@rockmeannadeus Feelin cute might burn down an amazon warehouse
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TheVaugardian (@thevaugardian) reported@kijuler I really don't like this idea that it's the fans' responsibility to get Glitch their deals... Imagine if Vivziepop had asked fans to beg Amazon Prime to give them a deal.
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Pittsburgh_Martini (@JohnMartini1) reported@JeffBezos @amazon @FlexDriverAssoc Sir I need your help resolving an issue regarding the wrongful deactivation of my Amazon flex account based on the grounds that warehouse staff violated ToS and it was counted as strikes against me. I can provide more details if requested