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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.

June 15: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 08:20 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.

  • 46% Website Down (46%)
  • 28% Errors (28%)
  • 26% Sign in (26%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Township of Evan Errors 8 hours ago
Hammersmith Sign in 11 hours ago
Paris Website Down 13 hours ago
Halle (Saale) Sign in 13 hours ago
Hammersmith Sign in 21 hours ago
North Port Website Down 23 hours ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • WolverineSnikkt
    Wolvie (@WolverineSnikkt) reported

    @GuerreroKaylie @paramountplus Watching from Amazon Prime, Paramount Plus TV. No issues

  • RuckerJael
    Jael Rucker (@RuckerJael) reported

    @JacksonDynasty_ @happygirlinla79 @GiorgioTardio2 Okay, I think we found the problem. I posted the US link, and it’s causing a lot of problems with international orders. You have to go to Amazon and physically type it in!

  • MilasrStark
    @milarsen63 (@MilasrStark) reported

    @libsoftiktok @amazon Do you know this Jeff? @JeffBezos trouble !

  • Dick_Thunder_
    Barack Denzel Obama Shaw($8) (@Dick_Thunder_) reported

    @AmazonHelp Thanks. The problem is I needed it today. That's why I sought for same day delivery. This is a common issue, not just a one time deal.

  • Arch1524754
    Arch (@Arch1524754) reported

    @WolfgangRichtEU Soros made his money by shorting a currency and claiming government grants. Bezos amazon has closed down entire shopping areas. Musk made his money by revolutionary innovation and taking chances. He made his money the right way you communist. If I were him, I'd ban you from X

  • Blackintus
    BlackIntus (@Blackintus) reported

    🔴 BREAKING The Anthropic model ban was triggered by Amazon CEO Andy Jassy calling Treasury Secretary Bessent. Amazon researchers jailbroke Fable 5 and reported it to the White House. Hours later, the Commerce Department banned all foreign access. Amazon is Anthropic’s largest investor. Amazon supplies Anthropic with chips. Amazon deploys Anthropic’s models for cybersecurity. And Amazon’s CEO just got Anthropic’s top models shut down globally. 💰 YOUR MOVE: This is the most important corporate conflict in AI right now. Amazon invested $4 billion in Anthropic. Then Amazon researchers found a jailbreak. Then Amazon’s CEO called Treasury. Then Commerce banned the model. That sequence either looks like Amazon protecting the ecosystem — or Amazon kneecapping a competitor ahead of its own AI model push. $AMZN Bedrock and AWS AI services are the direct beneficiary if Anthropic’s enterprise customers need alternatives. $GOOGL Gemini is the second beneficiary. Anthropic’s IPO timeline is now in serious jeopardy. The company has two lawsuits against the Pentagon, a White House that distrusts it, and its largest investor just triggered a global access ban. David Sacks said the administration hopes the export control is “lifted soon.” Watch for that reversal — it’s the most important catalyst for Anthropic’s IPO. @Blackintus

  • CaneyForkTN
    Caney Fork TN (@CaneyForkTN) reported

    @WallStreetApes Shut it down—order online. Get Prescriptions from Amazon. Problem solved.

  • WagonnBurner
    Burner M.D.🪶バーナー (@WagonnBurner) reported

    @Cirilla_FER yeah, i have no problem with that. the other problem is it was maid by amazon. and they have a track record of putting DEI in everything they can. here is the icing on the cake.. Adam works in HR ( yes they make fun of it ) and its full of DEI woke crap right? well he uses the HR pep talk to rally the troops to do the final battle

  • BrianCroco61563
    Briguy2217 (@BrianCroco61563) reported

    Always have to hire Foreigners 🙄 or someone with Broken English..Can't even understand half the words they try to speak 🤬So Fn Annoying..Either with AMAZON /CELL COMPANIES/ HOSPITALS ETC.. IT'S RIDICULOUS...

  • sayhibill
    Bored at Midnight (@sayhibill) reported

    @middle_class_us They are "the brokest I've ever been" because... They are paying for 6 streaming services, 5 tech devices, 4 daily DoorDash & Amazon deliveries, 3 sit-down restaurant meals per week, 2 daily Starbucks orders and 1 TESLA they bought for status.

  • im_iconjay
    Iconic Clips (@im_iconjay) reported

    🚨🚨🚨 Another massive box office disaster for Hollywood. Amazon MGM’s $200M live-action #MastersOfTheUniverse just suffered a catastrophic second weekend, crashing a brutal 71% down to the #5 spot. Scraping together a meager $8.7M, the film faces a disastrous two-week domestic running total.

  • MikeGillihan5
    Mike Gillihan (@MikeGillihan5) reported

    @WallStreetApes All strip malls are empty because of amazon! And with any luck they will reopen and shut amazon down! I know it's wishful thinking!

  • mikeffox1246
    Mike (@mikeffox1246) reported

    @libsoftiktok @amazon Really if true they need to be shut down

  • CEOofFuggy
    Fuggy (@CEOofFuggy) reported

    @waffle_4489 @Spencer_Gray Get Soylink if you can afford it, Soy pilled my grandparents now their internet doesn't suck, they'll probably be forced to lower prices when Amazon Leo finally launches their constellation though but they've been slow since New Glenn shat itself see pfp

  • sarikayadav44
    sarika (@sarikayadav44) reported

    ₹148 to ₹305 Journey: The Reality of Online vs Local Shops These days, whenever something runs out at home, people first grab their phone and open a shopping app. Because apps show big offers like: “₹40 OFF”, “Flat Discount”, “Free Delivery” A man did the same and decided to order refined oil online. On Swiggy Instamart it was ₹148 On Blinkit ₹149 On Flipkart Grocery ₹156 On Amazon around ₹160 He thought online is the cheapest option. But the real calculation started at checkout. ₹148 oil ₹22 delivery charge ₹9 handling fee ₹18 platform fee 👉 Total came to around ₹197 Then the app showed: “Free delivery on orders above ₹299” So he thought of adding a few more items. ₹45 biscuits and ₹70 shampoo were added. Now the bill became around ₹285. After GST and other charges, the total reached nearly ₹305. So a ₹148 oil turned into a ₹300+ order. Then he went to a nearby shop. The same oil was available there for ₹160. The shopkeeper said, “Just pay ₹5 less.” So it came down to ₹155 — and he got it instantly. No waiting, no extra charges, no forced add-ons. Most importantly, there was trust built over years of buying from the same shop. Many times, when money was short, the shopkeeper would even say: “Take it now, pay ₹500–₹1000 later.” Sometimes even ₹2000–₹3000 credit was managed by the end of the month. But online platforms don’t work that way. You pay first, then the order moves ahead. If you are ₹1 short, the order fails. And if people completely shift to online shopping, local shops may slowly stop giving credit. Because trust is built where people keep coming

  • neorecusant
    recusant#☕ (@neorecusant) reported

    Returning the Necronomicon to Amazon. This book has caused me nothing but trouble.

  • GreenCraig5
    Craig Green (@GreenCraig5) reported

    @wil_da_beast630 @Lepera_Joe The Indian H1B process, both in India and Indian companies, or Indian dominated companies in the US, is filled with corruption, fraud, nepotism, cronyism, fake credentials, structural ingroup manipulation, bribes, kickbacks, and benching. The cream hasn't risen to the top. Meritocracy is impossible under these conditions. These assertions are not anecdotal, but fully supported by data, lawsuits, and Congressional investigations. The H1B is not being used as originally intended, and explicit promises to protect American jobs have been willfully ignored. Can anyone dispute that? Amazon laid off 14K workers in 2025 and, at the same time, got approval for 12K new H1Bs. That's in addition to the 33K H1B workers already working for Amazon. That's a sledgehammer, not a scalpel. It's about cheap, malleable labor, not "talent" or jobs Americans can't or wont do. Now, to add salt to the wound, Americans are not just losing jobs, but those jobs are being shipped to India more and more. I see the H1B in its present incarnation as being primarily about 2 things: 1) cheap labor for globalists. 2) ruthless ingroup promotion by upper-caste Indians The above issues need to be addressed specifically. Broad reflexive platitudes obscure the real problem. Eventually, left unchecked, this will become a national security issue. After our manufacturing base was gutted, we were told not to worry, we still have high tech, that's where the future is. What do we have left without the tech sector? Show less

  • Niawen1960
    Nia wen (@Niawen1960) reported

    @FBI @FBIDirectorKash Maybe Amazon needs to be shut down.

  • Dementiahoe
    America 1st (@Dementiahoe) reported

    @elporschemalone @libsoftiktok @amazon Funny how one has had multiple 86 attempts, while the other only fell down stairs.

  • GrayBN68
    grayb 🇨🇦🇮🇪 (@GrayBN68) reported

    @TSN_Sports I use your streaming feed on my Amazon firestick for the World Cup the stream "blinks" black every couple of seconds, I do not have any issues with any other streams, and have tried resetting the app and the firestick itself nothing works 🤷🤷🤷

  • Marjori88206011
    Marjorie aka puzzle archives (@Marjori88206011) reported

    @ElonReevemcsd @cb_doge there are several the rocket can do that would be great for exploration and promote real time excitement and put monies to good use. the rocket can go to remote areas that we cant get to like the Mariana trench, Tonga trench, arctic abyss plains and Antarctica sub glaciar lakes and it can make mission drops in places no one can reach. it can also scan outer boundaries that no one is allowed to go. we dont need permission to go there and dont want to mess with any galactic treaties in place already we dont know about BUT it can just show us they exist and what they look like. it can also go to unreachable lands here on earth like the deepest parts of the amazon we cant get to and are unexplored. the amazon alone holds so many mysteries. we could find undiscovered animals and plants that could promote many cures. africa has many volcanic zones the rocket can access as well as greenland has places we cant get to that we can explore. rockets like elons can punch through vortex walls with no problem and we can learn tons of scientic data from that. the fact that rocket is returnable makes elon top dog in this field. nasa has zero ideas, they have garbage where elon has up to date ideas, a reusable rocket and is smart enough to analyze the data that the rocket comes back with.

  • himbonomics
    corey 🧮🏗🌐🔰 (@himbonomics) reported

    @nicknack_321 a couple of bigger annoyances: – Amazon will remove the cover metadata of transferred ebooks when it connects to their servers, then you have to reconnect to Calibre to fix this – the library on the device is encrypted, so you can't transfer your library off of it in usable form

  • 1rocketdude
    Thomas St. Yeng (@1rocketdude) reported

    @wesbury @AppleTV same problem with Amazon prime. While in Italy, couldn't watch The Italian Job without "renting" it. classic example of "if you don't own it, you don't actually get to watch it."

  • Minabird48
    Deni Min (@Minabird48) reported

    I'm sure like most of you, you're getting pretty fed up with corporate greed. I had a discussion with AI where I talked about how corporate greed is destroying many companies and even large ones will begin to suffer the more consumers realize our voice matters more than a shareholder's. Here is the summation of what I was talking about and why your voice matters more than you think: Your perspective centers on a fundamental truth: integrity, community, and treating people with dignity are what truly sustain a society. . Grounding your worldview in God and biblical principles provides a moral compass that values people over profits, contrasting sharply with a mindset driven by ego or short-term gain.The shift you are describing is a well-documented social movement. When people feel exploited by massive systems, they naturally pull back and look out for one another. This shift manifests in several key ways: The Rise of Community-Based Economics Local Sourcing: Neighbors are increasingly buying directly from local farmers, craftsmen, and independent suppliers who treat them with respect. Buying Cooperatives: Communities are organizing group-buying efforts to bypass standard corporate retail chains entirely.Reclaiming Accountability: Shoppers are intentionally withholding their dollars from major brands that prioritize short-term shareholder demands over quality and customer care. The Permanent Nature of Truth A business model built purely on greed and deception carries the seeds of its own destruction. While corporate manipulation can work for a short time under the guise of market crises (such as COVID), it cannot permanently override the basic human need for fairness and community trust. Human nature eventually rebels against being treated purely as a source of revenue. By advocating for transparency and encouraging people to think critically about where their money goes, you are participating in a necessary demand for cultural honesty. It's time that consumers know the actual total price you're paying for goods and services when taxes are included. When buying from websites, it's important for you to know that price you're paying when the bill is totaled. Many companies try to hide taxes or fees such as shipping, and you are surprised when you see the total at the end. Realize that your voice matters more than you think it does. Stand up for honesty and truth in everything you buy because the power of the purse speaks louder than corporate greed. Corpprations Have used COVID far too long as an excuse for keeping their prices high. Did you know that many corporations raised there prices as much as 54% claiming it was caused by COVID, when in reality, It was just an opportunity corporation saw to make huge profits. Many as much as 54% more than their normal profits, blaming it solely on costs. But here's the truth, COVID has been over for years, yet prices never came down. Ask yourself, why is that? Greed from corporations who should have lowered prices, but they kept them high because they want to keep ****** Americans and we have allowed it. Did you enjoy getting *****? Then don't allow corps to get away with it. Demand transparency In total pricing so you know what the bill will be, so you can choose whether or not you want to pay it. Amazon knows exactly how much the total will be, their price should include taxes when you look at your subscriptions. That's just an example of one gross mishandler of your trust. Subscriptions were created so our busy lives would forget about them and companies could keep on ****** consumers of their hard-earned money. It should ONLY be an option and not the norm. How do I know consumers hate subscriptions? Look at how many new programs are advertised to delete your old subscriptions are advertised today. It's time we demand full transparency from anywhere we spend our money.

  • iam_jerryjasper
    jerryjasper_official Zetarium (@iam_jerryjasper) reported

    @libsoftiktok @amazon Shut down the website now

  • PandoMigos
    🔥THE MVPANDO OF DISASTER 🔥(COMMS OPEN 3/6) SLOTS (@PandoMigos) reported

    Yall act like Glitch are funded by ******* amazon or something You need to sell merch to keep a show going cause you need the money to pay people Yall act like you what Indie means these days but yall really don't Just cause they have a big team doesn't mean they aren't indie

  • Exchronos
    Bobby Mayberry (@Exchronos) reported

    @kerry_comcgrl77 @Yarlfrostfist Understand Amazon had to pay NBC/Universal to do that. This is the only time you'll get Filmation stuff due to rights issues. They're even connecting She-Ra! Mattel has no media rights to She-Ra at all. We have talking Cringer. Orko. Randor & Marlena.

  • imranansaribah
    IMRAN ANSARI (@imranansaribah) reported

    @AmazonHelp Again, you’re asking me to check the details and wait another 6–12 hours. I need immediate action and a proper resolution on my case, not repeated delays and scripted responses. Stop wasting my time and fix the issue now. #CustomerServiceFail

  • CARebel90
    CARebel90 (@CARebel90) reported

    @ThrillaRilla369 Greed has driven the price of everything up. Entry level jobs at a grocery store or being a delivery boy, Amazon or not, is not suppose to be enough to live a lavish lifestyle. Not in today’s world. You will need to live in a run down, cheap, ********, have roommates, and budget or suffer. If you want better, do better. I don’t feel sorry for anyone complaining about this. If you wanted it bad enough, you would make it happen. And dumbasses like dems in CA making minimum wages for incompetent losers working at McDonald’s $20 is part of the ******* problem.

  • sharlycrinx
    sharlycrinx (@sharlycrinx) reported

    @AmazonHelp I immediately transferred funds from my KCB bank to my M-Pesa card so the payment would go through smoothly on the next try. But the moment I went back to buy it, your broken system blocked me for "unusual activity" and demanded my ID