Amazon status: access issues and outage reports
Problems detected
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.
June 11: Problems at Amazon
Amazon is having issues since 07:40 AM 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.
- Website Down (45%)
- Errors (29%)
- Sign in (25%)
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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BambooEarpick (@BambooEarpick) reportedAmazon is literally pulling the: AI: Here’s the code you requested! Programmer: It doesn’t work. AI: You’re absolutely right. This code does not work. Good catch! Here’s an alternative. Programmer: Still broken. AI: Thanks for pointing that out…
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Tony (@tonyg291618) reported@JamesMelville Just like the road that was laid down in Brazil for their last booze up in the Amazon, trying to make themselves look important while deciding what is good for everyone except themselves, flying around the World is bad for us causing pollution but it's ok for them to do so.
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அழகுமுத்து கோன் வகையறா (@konaartamilan) reported@AmazonHelp It's not working the link you provided
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Wizard of Widgets (@wizardofwidgets) reported@HeresyArtCat @Luiz_Fernando_J But what's the marginal cost and ROI to create new fans? That's a huge problem. How much spend does Amazon need to lay out to make a profit on this?
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DscottPlays (@dscottplays) reported@Nintendeal Yeah, it's been up and down on Amazon all day. Stay vigilant!
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Ven⏳👁️🗨️💀🔱🔌🐰 (@ViewportStudios) reported@realmrstacks @GuliKitDesign I have a sub $20 from Amazon that works the same way and have had no issues with either my Switch 2 or Switch 1. I've had it for like 6 months so far.
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kerosene @ showbiz baby ! (@sunzedd_) reported@arrscores anyways it wouldn’t have happened if mh wasn’t slow asf like why do you set the whole think with Amazon before at least some kind of announcement
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J_Gargoyle220 (@J_Gargoyle220) reported@BWTF_Ben @HasbroPulse Yep I’ve had a philosophy for awhile of only ordering from them if the item isn’t available elsewhere. It’s usually not a problem, but BBTS or Amazon are far preferable if there’s an issue.
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Mackay 🏴 (@MackayShaye) reportedIs the garden dead or is Amazon turning the crowd down?
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cheez (@cheeez42) reported@loktar00 oh stop! its just a cheap 20u rack from amazon. I need a actual server case for my home server so that I can take the beefy ups and move it to the bottom. Soon enough. Soon enough.
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Jason Ingram (@JasonIn16370144) reported@RockChartrand Property rights don't exist in China. When Jack Ma, China's Jeff Bezos, decided to go against the Party he was under house arrest for months until he "self reflected" and decided to walk away and Alibaba, China's Amazon is no longer under his control but he got to keep some of his wealth because he retracted. USSR has very impressive growth rates on the 1920s when it was running Lenin's NEP, the precursor to China's "social market economy" and it had equally impressive results on the 30s late 40s and 50s under the command model under Stalin. They slowed down when they had to spend 11% of GDP on defense to match NATO spending despite having less than half of their GDP. CCP avoided that by exploiting the weakness of capitalism, the knowledge that those with capitalists will sell their middle class for even a 0.25% increase in share price, even if they industrialize China and move their factories and let their tech slip away from them, while making Chinese workers wealthier. It's how they grew by double digits for 40+ years without needed to spend on defense (they disowned the Soviets and the US ruling class did the protecting for them before their own govt) that's not a Big of capitalism that's its feature. Now they are choosing to challenge the US because they can afford to match defense spending. At PPP their GDP is bigger than the US. Two weaknesses of their system is agricultural output is crap under collectivist systems and central planning is inefficient. However, AI makes it much more efficient, at least enough to make something like the miscalculation of the Great Leap Forward impossible to miss but likely much more efficient than that. Also, modern agricultural work is done almost entirely by drones so the individual incentive to create output for profit is obsolete. In the 1970s Cold War 1.0 was very far from being over but if you saw the trends it didn't take a rocket scientist to conclude the US was going to win it. In 2026 we are very far from Cold War 2.0 being over but if you know which trends to look for, it's not hard to figure out how it turns out. For those who don't see it, it's more of a matter of psychology and ideology than anything else.
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Viktorfeher (@Viktorfeher1) reported@ChrisBartelSWR counter tech 3d printers n most of the parts from ailibaba and amazon as a example the process can be higher n faster but the learn to code issue from the 80s destoryed the needed skill labour force for this to be viable atm for the us armed forces
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Wild For Less (@WildForLess) reported@vitaliyk Might be the dumbest take I’ve seen on X today. Will Nvidia go down 50% again? Most likely. That’s the price you get for 2000% gain, see Amazon, Netflix, Apple, Tesla, and Google. If you think the AI market is static and will not continue to grow, you’ve lost the plot.
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theriac (@theriac33) reportedin 2021 the FDA decided you couldn't sell NAC as a supplement anymore. warning letters went out, amazon delisted it overnight, bottles vanished off shelves. the reason they gave: NAC was first approved as a drug back in 1963, before anyone ever sold it as a supplement. so by their logic it's theirs, it's a drug, and you don't get to buy it off the shelf for 15 bucks. look at what they were trying to pull. NAC is the precursor to glutathione, the main antioxidant your body builds to clean up oxidative damage. you can't swallow glutathione and absorb it, but you can hand your body the raw material and let it make its own. that's what NAC does. it's also the exact antidote the ER runs into your veins when someone overdoses on tylenol and their liver starts dying. same molecule. they keep it in the crash cart and tried to strip it off the supplement shelf in the same breath. it's mucolytic on top of that. it breaks the disulfide bonds that make mucus thick, so it thins the gunk and clears it. that's the chest cold, the sinus pressure, the dandruff, the post nasal drip. and it pulls down glutamate in the brain, which is why most of the actual research on it is for obsessive loops, compulsions, and pulling people off addictions. 600mg, once or twice a day, take it at night. cheap, well tolerated, decades of human data behind it. the molecule works. that's the whole reason it almost disappeared. t33
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Realgal🇮🇪🙏 (@Ro11196808) reported@thejournal_ie "I'm sorry plebs, we can't do that for you, we've given the money to Brazil because they cut down the Amazon rain forests to build a road, for the elites!"
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Robrecht (@Robrech5) reportedAmazon, you absolute bastards! Canceling Stargate and leaving the greatest fanbase in the dust? That's colder than a Jaffa’s loyalty! We’re out here still dialing the gate for you. Fix this ****! Jaffa Kree! #SaveStargate @PrimeVideo
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ifarmfresh (@ifarmfresh1) reportedTired of fixing **** today. This is good enough for now. Today was the day everything decided to break. Wiring on solar water wagon went bad(cheap Amazon wire), a power bar that runs a feeder decided to short out, cattle decided to break down a fence breaking off a post, F150 power inverter didn't work on delivery day when we needed to power a freezer(found a rotted off factory wire, I hate salt), now this gate latch broke out of the concrete and that is just off the top of my head. I know there was more.
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Kevin John Parrish (@kparrish51) reported@ashleynalin99 @GovNuclear I want you to have jobs and data centers, but the Chinese chip restriction is great—you found the P30 which China is trying to stop building data centers. But let’s deal with the reality: most data centers have self-contained water, so that’s not, nor should it be, an issue. Requiring the center to have 30% green power is not too much, i.e., solar power on roofs, car corrals, and sides of the building. I’ve posted this before: all data centers' power should be self-contained for national security issues, as it’s 40% of communication across the state, then federal, and some are for supply and support like UPS to Amazon. I have published a system that collects data center heat and turns it right back into power. Five California data centers are implementing the concepts. I will post the Green Concept and power which covers 58% of a data center's power. I will post these two concepts so asking about implementation is not pseudoscience. It’s fact in implication by shape and form.
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Gabriel (@gabriel_horwitz) reportedGuys...Oracle literally raised $48 billion LAST year. $43B debt, $5B equity. this is year two of the same thing and the stock still dumped 7% on a quarter where they beat on revenue AND eps?? Oracle isn't even the only one doing this. the big 5 issued $121B in bonds in 2025 vs a $28B yearly average from 2020-2024. $META did $30B in october, the biggest non-M&A investment grade deal ever. Google sold a 100 YEAR bond, first tech century bond since motorola in 1997. Amazon did ~$54B in march. And Morgan stanley thinks total AI debt hits $570B this year, double last year, and $236B of it was already raised by end of May. Damn. Why is everyone borrowing? Seems like because the capex stopped fitting inside cash flow a while ago. ~$602B of spend across the big 5 this year, up from $256B in 2024. UBS says capex will eat basically 100% of hyperscaler operating cash flow in 2026 when the 10 year average is 40%. the most profitable companies in human history can no longer fund their own buildout. Wild times. So then why does oracle specifically get punished? because they're the most stretched by a mile. capex at 86% of revenue (meta is 54%, msft 47%, amzn 25%), free cash flow negative $24B, ~$125B of debt with interest expense up 32%. the credit market figured this out months ago btw, their CDS has tripled since september and bondholders are suing them over disclosure as we speak. But obviously can argue because demand is not the problem. $638B in RPO is not a demand problem, i watch token spend climb every single month at work. the problem is oracle is borrowing tens of billions against contracts from customers like openai who are burning cash themselves to pay them. Microsoft and google can eat a pricing miss with ad and software profits. $ORCL borrowed its way into being a hyperscaler, so if GPU rental margins compress or demand changes at all they feel it first and they feel it hardest. Going to be a VERY interesting next 12 months.
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LongLucid (@LCIIDDD) reported@john61640 My point is the Air and Gravity has been inundated with software issues / bugs since day one. Marc Solsona joined $LCID Mar 26 and previously worked at Amazon. It’s more likely he’s the brains behind the most recent software update/ fixes
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norvid_studies (@norvid_studies) reported@__vining "comingling" (a fraught word for amazon) book words quality and book object quality definitely still a problem... well, there's always goodreads ratings
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Polk City Democrats ☮️ (@polkcitydems) reported@RayBake @IAGovernor And why trust Amazon to do right by Iowa workers? Amazon notoriously is TERRIBLE to their workers. Apparently that's a trade-off Kim doesn't care about.
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Snagglepuss (@Snagglepuss614) reportedI'd say contact your hotel, maybe they still have a concierge that can help solve your Amazon problem. Maybe they have a lobby where you can watch the game if a bar isn't open. @PatBoyle44
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Shrikant Gupta (@Shrikan15918909) reported@AmazonHelp I have filled in all required details.The item is defective and I specifically chose this product because it offered replacement option during purchase. However, unable to usereplacement option due to an error in the app. Pls help resolve the issue at the earliest.
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George Coyle (@gfc4) reported@Vo_idx Haven't heard anything about this - guessing it is an Amazon issue but will come back if I hear anything.
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lord of lords king of kings, jesus the christ (@10ichthyschrist) reportedamazon core ready to eliminate the problem definitively special forces deployed ............................
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Renae Wagner (@RenaeWa25526476) reported@amazon @AmazonHelp has become a terrible company that no longer cares for their customers. They are no longer "customercentric". Ever since Covid, their delivery of orders had become terrible. A lot of my orders are late. I am still waiting for 2 orders that are 2 days late.
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Shrikant Gupta (@Shrikan15918909) reported@AmazonHelp Order#171-9778286-7772313: Received a defective ladder. The first step is very loose and unsafe to use. The item is within the replacement period, but the replacement option is not working in the Amazon app. Please resolve this urgently. #AmazonIndia #CustomerSupport
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Chris Jacobs (@ChrisJa38973248) reported@MaryBowdenMD This may seem odd, but patients see details and can do some of these things themselves. Laryngoscope on Amazon, look into a mirror. Buy aendoscope or otoscope for less than $50 and look. Just saying this as an Anesthesiologist. If I noticed an issue I'd go to a specialist.
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AI's Nest (@AINestHub1) reportedMost people think Amazon success is about products. In reality, it’s becoming about systems. And those systems are now powered by AI bots 🧵 Inside a modern Amazon business, bots don’t “chat” or just give ideas. They run continuous workflows across the entire store: data → decision → action → improvement 👉Here’s how it actually works: Product Research Bot It constantly scans the market: • Amazon trends • competitor listings • reviews • search demand Then it flags profitable opportunities. Listing Bot Once a product is selected: • builds SEO titles • writes bullet points • optimizes keywords • improves conversion copy It turns data into sales pages. Ads (PPC) Bot This bot watches your campaigns 24/7: • detects wasted spend • finds winning keywords • adjusts bids • improves ROAS over time No manual checking needed every hour. Inventory Bot It connects sales + demand data: • predicts stockouts • avoids overstock • suggests reorder timing • tracks seasonal spikes Customer Support Bot It handles daily communication: • replies to messages • solves common issues • categorizes complaints • speeds up response time Competitor Bot It tracks the market continuously: • price changes • ranking shifts • new listings • review patterns These bots don’t work once. They run in loops — constantly updating decisions based on new data. So the Amazon business is no longer: ❌ manual research ❌ manual ads ❌ manual tracking It becomes: ✅ automated systems ✅ AI agents ✅ human supervision only The real shift? You’re no longer “doing Amazon business.” You’re managing AI workers that run it for you. #AI