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Users are reporting problems related to: website down, errors and sign in.

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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 5: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 09:40 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.

  • 46% Website Down (46%)
  • 28% Errors (28%)
  • 25% Sign in (25%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Naxxar Website Down 2 hours ago
Seattle Sign in 17 hours ago
Rheine Errors 22 hours ago
Poplar Website Down 1 day ago
Valréas Errors 1 day ago
Chartres Errors 1 day ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • popcorn28646182
    Straykids 8th year ✨ (@popcorn28646182) reported

    @knyamed @amazon there is an issue going on with my sister order so basically she order an scrub suit for her college navy blue but the order arrived is pink prove is down there

  • jitan_pattanaik
    Jitan Kumar Pattanaik (@jitan_pattanaik) reported

    @AmazonHelp what the ***** going on in Amazon now a days, I received a useless product (Blue tooth earbuds)which is not working at all with my One plus Nord and initiated to return/ refund,but now I find in my app that I have to send the product to seller in courier.

  • ContrastMinds
    maus 🖤🩶🤍💜 🖤🩶🤍💚🤍🩶🖤 (@ContrastMinds) reported

    @shiten_room Essentially, my country has a huge issue of barely having any means to buy books, regardless of the type or language. It's pathetic. We either ask of the bookshop can bring in a specific title or order Amazon to a P.O. Box in USA, to then have an extra company bring it here.

  • SadanShaikh1532
    Sadan Shaikh (@SadanShaikh1532) reported

    @AmazonHelp My uncle's prepaid LPG gas stove order has been falsely marked as Delivered,but we never received it. No OTP was shared and your support has failed to provide any proof of delivery or resolve the issue. #Amazon #CustomerService #ConsumerRights

  • Ksw1monk
    David Monk (@Ksw1monk) reported

    @UNGeneva @UNODC A lot of arseholes recently cut down a lot of trees in the Amazon to build a road for a money laundering meeting they had, they called themselves G20 or something.

  • Screen__07
    Screen (@Screen__07) reported

    @AmazonHelp The issue was resolved, thank you very much. But am just disappointed by the fact that, the order that was made 2 days ago got cancelled on the day of delivery.

  • almostoneword
    Name cannot be blank (@almostoneword) reported

    @jlz0z @ChrisMMillas The main issue with being extremely early is that many people convince themselves (or allow themselves to be convinced by others) that they are wrong. See also: automobiles, aeroplanes, computers, internet/WWW, Netflix, AirBnB, smartphones, iPhone, Amazon, oh, and Bitcoin.

  • thangboi077
    Thang (@thangboi077) reported

    @AmazonHelp Their representatives are unresponsive. I have already mentioned that in my post. Request to escalate the issue for refund as their unresponsiveness is proof of denial to service.

  • Omercheema
    Omer Cheema (@Omercheema) reported

    Which hyperscalars are expected to drop off from AI capex race first. My fragility ranking is: Oracle > Meta > Amazon > Microsoft > Google Oracle: RPO hit $638B, up 363% YoY. but FY26 free cash flow was negative $23.7B, and its 5-year CDS has more than tripled since September on customer concentration risk tied to one buyer: OpenAI. Massive backlog, worst cash conversion, and a single point of failure Meta: Capex guided up to $145B with no cloud backlog to point to — it's the only one of the four spending purely against a future model/product bet. Barclays sees free cash flow down roughly 90% this year. First name to take a real investor rebellion (shares fell ~9% on the guidance raise). Amazon: TTM free cash flow collapsed to $1.2B from $25.9B a year earlier as capex ran toward $200B. AWS growth (28%) and margins are real, but the cash cushion that once gave Amazon flexibility is effectively gone for now Microsoft: $627B in commercial RPO against ~$190B capex, over 3x coverage. Barclays models a 28% FCF decline this year, but Azure's AI run-rate ($37B+, up 123% YoY) is the clearest booked-revenue offset in the group. Google: $460B cloud backlog against ~$180B capex, and still the only one of the four with free cash flow comfortably positive ($64.4B TTM) and growing. In-house TPU economics reduce Nvidia-tax exposure others don't have.

  • Monkstrosity
    Realbaconator (@Monkstrosity) reported

    @Zydar27 @AmazonFrance Ran into this exact same issue years ago and it took me literally months of pestering Amazon support’s “investigation team” to finally refund me my $800

  • Wizardgames15
    wizard (@Wizardgames15) reported

    OneWeb will go down as one of the craziest blunders of all time. Perfect timing Actual ability to execute Spectrum Competitive pricing One has to imagine where this company would be if it didn’t get bought by Europeans. Maybe dead? Maybe it would be the first shell of Amazon?

  • Power_of_Banana
    PowerofBanana (@Power_of_Banana) reported

    @TheDefiantGhost I just found they sell "Lithia Water" on Amazon, the reviewers talking about calming them down

  • katwatson0521
    Kat Watson (@katwatson0521) reported

    @JeffBezos Jeff, this has nothing to do with this post. It is concerning @amazon… I spend a fortune at Amazon, and have FOR YEARS. The delivery drivers are CONSISTENTLY not delivering my packages as instructed. I need someone to fix this. I’d hate to not shop with your company anymore.

  • nairprasanth154
    prasanth nair (@nairprasanth154) reported

    @AmazonHelp Probelm os not that the order is not delivered on time, problem is the dishonest tactics that your delivery partners engage in

  • prateekchugh
    Prateek Chugh (@prateekchugh) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN @amazon What a shame it is. What kind of online services or data management you have - i have placed an order - paid for it through credit card - some issue in account as orders vanished- customer care told to delete the account and login again-now no info

  • Jessi_Rihanna
    JESSI RIHANNA (@Jessi_Rihanna) reported

    I’m so sad :( I accidentally let out some anger and pushed a bunch of people down the stairs. Now, here comes the insecurity and self blame. I’m choosing self care instead, first with an @amazon haul! Then, I’ll probably go paint balling with my libertarian girl group

  • Asad_Khan5570
    Asad Khan (@Asad_Khan5570) reported

    Amazon cancelled 22 orders after revising payment for nth times. What is the point of sale if you're not going to deliver. They told me it is a technical glitch and now the prices of the items are increased by 3k. The orders were getting placed without any payment. @amazonIN

  • nextltraders
    NextLevelTraders (@nextltraders) reported

    The investor who called the 2008 crash just went all-in against the AI trade. Michael Burry disclosed short positions on Nvidia, Tesla, Caterpillar, Applied Materials, and the entire iShares Semiconductor ETF ($SOXX) — then added Micron two days later. His bet: SOXX puts now expire March 2027 with strikes in the low-to-mid $400s, vs. SOXX trading around $640 today. That's a bet on roughly a 30%+ drawdown within the year. His argument: The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index is trading ~65% above its 200-day moving average. The last time it stretched this far above trend was March 2000 — two weeks before the dot-com bubble popped. Meanwhile, the companies actually spending on AI — Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Meta — are roughly flat to modestly up this year. The chip suppliers selling to them are up 65-80% as a group, with several individual names (Micron, SK Hynix) up 200%+. Burry's read: someone's paying for a buildout that isn't showing up in the buyers' stock returns yet. He's also flagged an accounting issue: he estimates hyperscalers will understate depreciation on AI hardware by $176B between 2026-2028 — by his math, enough to inflate Oracle's 2028 earnings by ~27% and Meta's by ~21%, because GPUs are being depreciated over longer useful lives than their 2-3 year real-world product cycles suggest. One more data point making the rounds: the LLM Token Expenditure Index — a gauge of what users actually pay for AI usage — nearly doubled into May 2026, then fell ~20% since. Some read that as pricing power cracking; others say it just reflects token prices falling as usage expands. Not confirmed whether Burry himself has cited this specific index. Worth saying plainly: Burry has been early and wrong on timing before. This is a real, disclosed bet — not a guarantee. Not financial advice.

  • shridharmarathe
    shreedhar marathe (@shridharmarathe) reported

    @AmazonHelp Only sharing automated reply won’t solve my Problem , It’s looks like it is time switch of the Amazon app from my Mobile

  • rajknishk
    Girraj Kumar Sharma (@rajknishk) reported

    @reliancejio Not able to login Amazon prime while subscription already taken and customer care continue disconnect call

  • 1NC1S0R
    Rory (@1NC1S0R) reported

    @rogue_zeroblank oh I see a dude can't like feminine men 🙄 (tbh I'm picky so not the like, amazon-basics/terrible outfit type)

  • heatherhughsie
    Heather machughsie (@heatherhughsie) reported

    @amazonIN_victim my elderly father bought food for his dog on Amazon prime on the premis that it was to be delivered the next day! He now has to wait an extra 3 days+ as they’ve given the parcel to Royal Mail who are so slow! Amazon prime is totally misleading and unreliable!

  • NCbassey
    Dr. Cici | Freelance Writer. Physician (@NCbassey) reported

    @LearnDigital0 @JohnFave03 @amazon Make una calm down na. Na when dem blacklist nigerians totally?

  • dividendology
    Dividendology (@dividendology) reported

    I just found a video from 17 years ago where Jeff Bezos explains the early successes and failures of Amazon- - The company began in his house - There was a glitch that allowed customers to order negative quantities of books (and get paid for it) But the company overcame it all due to Amazon's obsession with customer experience. Take 8 minutes to watch this today.

  • CowboyEastTexas
    R L Groves (@CowboyEastTexas) reported

    @wilson_dunham_f @ReolinkTech @eiotclub_esim She got back to me. She's using Skypoint cameras. They have cattle in three different pastures, two of them a mile or more from the house. It's how she keeps an eye on things plus she's doing one on the driveway of the house they just bought. She's using the Flex S Dark (solar), but there are less expensive ones on Amazon. Free cell plan for up to 100 pics per month. Or pay $5 a month and get 250 pics per month. That's a pretty good deal, I think, but it's per camera. The solar version she uses is $143 on Amazon but if you don't mind dealing with batteries you can get two for $99. You have to buy an SD card separately either way. She says she bought her camera and the SD card directly from the manufacturer's website. The SD cards she had from Amazon wouldn't format on it. I suspect a good brand would be fine, but I'm just passing along the info. I thought about getting one or two but we have some solar WIFI cams from TAPO that reach far enough for my needs around the house and down the driveway.

  • BarryDingleSak
    **** Snickers (@BarryDingleSak) reported

    @Deadframex @videoApothecary "I haven't experienced it yet therefore it doesn't happen" If Sony can just remove 500 movies from their server and say "lol **** you and refunds" there's nothing stopping other companies like Amazon from doing it as well. And you're retarded if you don't think they're frothing at the mouth for the opportunity to normalize taking away your digital possessions for any reason they choose. But you are retarded so there's that.

  • Nancy8311765631
    EagleNoTrace (@Nancy8311765631) reported

    @atutruckers Everything @amazon could be taken down by @ICEgov I wish I never had to see that f#cking Amazon penis again.

  • John14_6yee
    June777✝️ (@John14_6yee) reported

    @meachxw Yeah during hc right after s2 ended I started reading them from where they left off I have up to v15 here cuz at the time Amazon didn't have the rest lol. I do rlly love them tho but I couldn't wait to actually see what's going down on screen and now we get to!

  • sarojkumarjen11
    Saroj Kumar Jena (@sarojkumarjen11) reported

    Your Video KYC agent misled us. My parents don't speak Hindi or English, yet your agent promised physical KYC and then rejected the application, putting it into a 180-day cooling period. Unacceptable. Fix your mistake and resolve this immediately. @ICICIBank_Care @amazon

  • xmethuselahx
    Larry LaBate (@xmethuselahx) reported

    Don't buy @Amazon gift certificates from anyone other than Amazon. They really don't give a damn in terms of helping you redeem them if there is a problem.