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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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June 7: Problems at Amazon

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Amazon users through our website.

  • 46% Website Down (46%)
  • 29% Errors (29%)
  • 25% Sign in (25%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Coral Springs Errors 4 hours ago
Patchogue Sign in 5 hours ago
Irving Errors 20 hours ago
Lakeville Website Down 1 day ago
Zürich Website Down 2 days ago
Cali Errors 2 days ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

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  • SGbfefhc2gEpDUK
    川下 優子 (@SGbfefhc2gEpDUK) reported

    Check out how the Magnificent 7 stocks did in the past year 📊 Nvidia $NVDA up 47% ✅ Apple $AAPL up 53% ✅ Google $GOOGL up 119% ✅ Microsoft $MSFT down 11% ❌ Amazon $AMZN up 18% ✅ Meta Platforms $META down 13% ❌ Tesla $TSLA up 37% ✅

  • Timmy_Mac15
    Tenacious T (@Timmy_Mac15) reported

    @akachi_is It looks there's still long term He Man plans. also, as alarming as it is to think about, a 150 million loss is a rounding error for Jeff Amazon.

  • kleinbluegirl
    Blue = I'm me. I follow only one 🏴‍☠️ 𓅃 (@kleinbluegirl) reported

    @c_hun13 The system is capitalism - it does suck. Call that out - not the movie industry. Thats the problem Everyone works and gets nothing for it. You see Amazon delivery drivers getting a cut?

  • DoctorBradberry
    Travis Bradberry (@DoctorBradberry) reported

    Your brain performs best when you're intentional. You must protect the conditions that allow it to think clearly. Most people treat focus like a matter of willpower. They assume they should be able to concentrate no matter how little they sleep, how much noise they consume, how poorly they eat, or how many draining people they allow into their day. Then they wonder why they feel scattered, reactive, and mentally exhausted. Your mind is shaped by what you repeatedly give it. Constant input leaves no room for reflection. Poor sleep makes small problems feel bigger than they are. Dehydration weakens focus before most people even notice it. Too much clutter, too much screen time, and too many negative influences quietly pull attention away from what matters. Emotional intelligence begins with recognizing that your brain has limits. It needs rest. It needs movement. It needs space. It needs better inputs. It needs people who sharpen you, not people who keep draining you. It needs enough discipline to stop consuming things that make you anxious, distracted, or resentful. The best thinkers are not just smart. They are intentional about the habits that protect their clarity. They sleep seriously. They move their bodies. They choose their environment carefully. They make time to be quiet. They pay attention to what they consume because they know every input becomes part of their thinking. A clearer mind is not built in one dramatic moment. It is built through small habits that tell your brain, every day, that it is safe, supported, and ready to do its best work. Do you want more like this? 👇 📖 Read my #1 bestseller, THE NEW EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE (25% off on Amazon).

  • JoeMiechowicz
    Joe Miechowicz (@JoeMiechowicz) reported

    Ok, so I broke down n bought Amazon Prime, just to watch @NASCAR @NASCARonPrime

  • visitandtravel
    Richard (@visitandtravel) reported

    @putey_pute @GlennGlennReal @Bose I have a number of Amazon echo's around the house, which my wife hates. I managed to find a second hand Amazon echo Studio - it is impressive although the original ones are no longer being made, they new version looks like an echo. I have the Studio in my study - the only problem is that I can't put it above level 3 / 4 without it being too loud.

  • Breadstick69420
    BREΔDSTICKS (@Breadstick69420) reported

    I do this in my 80 dollar amazon brand gaming chair that gives me back problems #male

  • WhisperingWllws
    Galaxy ✨✨✨ (@WhisperingWllws) reported

    @Ikennect first Amazon packaging problem in 20 + yrs. Non-stick pan arrived in damaged box, no cushioning. Scratched in several places Re-ordered. Same with 2nd pan. Returning, got the same one, and cheaper from Home Depot, cushioned inside the undamaged box.

  • baron101520
    88451326 (@baron101520) reported

    @BlackMajikMan90 Unless you’re an Amazon shareholder it’s not your issue. Probably just venting because the movie didn’t conform to the anticipated woke ideology and BS that goes with that.

  • BrokenMoats
    Broken Moats (@BrokenMoats) reported

    @The_Real_Fly If/when @altcap and $NVDA sell their shares in the next year or two, how is this different then what Andrew left did twitting a thesis and going to do the opposite shortly after?? That was deemed illegal and I am sure there they'll blame some event in the near future that disrupted their thesis, etc but this feels no different then self promotion in the opposite direction Bigger issue is existing shareholders from dramatically lower prices going on a retail oriented TV program to hype their holdings to buy in at inflated prices is blatantly perfidious and morally bankrupt. Bookmark this for when they sellout. Amazon ipo at a $438m valuation and Google at a $27B valuation by law of large numbers his statement is already categorically false unless all of GDP will be produced by these 3 companies

  • dr_ed_tate
    Ed Tate (@dr_ed_tate) reported

    @chris_kratovil It also had to do with the loss of factories. I grew up on the East coast. Most places closed by 11:00 where I lived. When I moved to the Midwest near the auto plants in the 1990’s, it was mind blowing that stores and many restaurants were open 24/7. If I needed an auto part, a liter of Mountain Dew, or a hot meal I could get it at 3:00 AM. A few years later, I moved to Orange County near LA. Outside of entertainment and a few specialty locations, almost everything closed by 11:00 there also. When I returned to the Midwest, and the auto plants closed down, the 24 hour availability faded. COVID killed off most of what remained. 24-hour retail and dining is only sustainable if there are enough people working 2nd and 3rd shift to justify keeping the doors open. Amazon also probably helped. Why waste time at a store in the middle of the night if it can be on your doorstep the next day. I miss it, it was nice to be able to find atuff at all hours when building crazy projects.

  • arandersen
    AAndersen (@arandersen) reported

    @bavedikian @BestBuy @FedEx Fascinating legal issue. In law school we learned about a company’s liability for the acts of their employees. I believe it’s called the “lark or a frolic” doctrine. Eg., an employer is not liable for the acts of an employee who goes rogue while on the job. Like if he goes off on a lark or a frolic and starts robbing banks. In this case, it’s possible that all three of you, Best Buy, Fed Ex & you, are the victims of this crime and can only sue the criminal driver. However many companies, like Amazon, will cover the cost for PR reasons. I don’t know if their insurance will cover rogue criminal employees.

  • AnkComandante
    AIStockEdge (@AnkComandante) reported

    The first thing said about $MU: "It's a cyclical company." True. But in 2025, DRAM demand transformed into something different. A model like ChatGPT holds terabytes of context in RAM during inference. One AI server consumes 5-8x more DRAM than a standard server. The old cycle: PC/phone sales drove DRAM demand. Dependent on consumer electronics. Now a new leg was added: hyperscaler data centers. Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Meta are increasing data center investment every quarter. This demand is far less volatile than consumer electronics. So $MU sits on top of two cycles. The old one is still there, but a new leg has arrived. Who hasn't figured this out? Those still only saying "cyclical." Not investment advice.

  • DandySizeNerd
    Dandy SizeUpgrade (@DandySizeNerd) reported

    Saw the new Masters of the Universe. It’s not bad, it just seems like this was shot as a direct to Amazon Prime Video release. Right down to how the end credits are just still frames. Best scene was Skeletor’s psychological manifestation of Adam’s gym bro, coworker & dinner date.

  • 619chandru
    Chandrasekhar raju (@619chandru) reported

    Naseeruddin Shah was so good in Made in India Titan Story. The only issue was having to sit through the ads on Amazon Prime

  • Richy_GITC
    Richy Reay (@Richy_GITC) reported

    I remember about ten years ago when there was first talk of a new He-Man movie, there was some buzz around it that died away quickly. Then the Kevin Smith Masters of the Universe cartoon reawakened that buzz again, until people watched it and saw yet another tired "deconstruction" of a fondly remembered franchise. The buzz collapsed. Now MGM/Amazon dropped a reported $200m on this new attempt at a franchise starter and no one is going to see it in the opening weekend. This is down to both the marketing up until this point, and the typical baited reactions of dumb-*** middle-aged blokes on Youtube pissing and moaning about the appearance of pronouns in the trailer. Turns out the film isn't a "woke" reimagining of a beloved series, according to the reviews I'm seeing the reception is positive and makes clear the YT dipshits who pissed themselves like infants got it backwards. This opening weekend is not going to be indicative of the performance we'll see when word of mouth gets out. However you will not see a sequel to this film as it will probably just break even at around $400-$500m overall box office worldwide.

  • TommyApples80
    Not a cat (@TommyApples80) reported

    @rodolf_paul @justalexoki These are legal problems as much of an engineering one. When Amazon ships their load with Smith Logistics, a guy who owns one truck, he's 100% responsible for his truck and who it runs over. Amazon doesn't employ much of their freight. They use independent contractors, because they don't want the lawsuits. If they own the AI truck, they'll be eating the lawsuits for hundreds of millions when a tire pops and a family gets hit.

  • DannyFreshii
    Chukwuebuka Okoroafor (@DannyFreshii) reported

    Most “e-commerce gurus” don’t have a sourcing problem. They have a execution problem. I’ve worked with Amazon sellers, Shopify brands, and creators who all had the same issue: Great ideas… but no real access to China manufacturing. One YouTuber wanted custom T-shirts for his audience. We turned that idea into actual product drops. A Saudi businessman needed luxury hotel equipment for a project — sourced and delivered. This is what people don’t see behind “building a brand”: Can you actually turn your idea into something a factory in China will produce correctly, at the right cost, and on time? That’s the gap I operate in. If you’re building something real and need sourcing from China, I can help you execute it properly.

  • Ric_RTP
    Ricardo (@Ric_RTP) reported

    Microsoft just got CAUGHT lying to every Fortune 500 company. At Build 2026, Satya Nadella announced 7 brand new AI models built entirely in-house. Microsoft's own technology trained on what they called "enterprise grade, clean and commercially licensed data." That pitch was aimed directly at the biggest buyers in regulated industries: Banks, hospitals, insurance companies, and government agencies that need to know EXACTLY where their AI's training data came from because of active federal copyright lawsuits. Procurement teams across Wall Street and Washington heard "clean and commercially licensed" and started writing checks. There was just one problem: Microsoft published the technical paper alongside the models, and a developer named Simon Willison actually READ it... The MAI-Thinking-1 preprint describes a data pipeline that starts with 1.2 TRILLION pages scraped from the open web using a proprietary crawler. After filtering out piracy and adult content, that number drops to 794 billion pages. On top of that, Microsoft fed in another 24.2 billion pages from Common Crawl, which is a massive open archive of web-scraped content that carries ZERO licensing guarantees and ZERO author consent mechanisms. Common Crawl is the exact data source sitting at the center of multiple active federal copyright lawsuits against AI companies right now. Microsoft told regulated industries the data was clean. But their own paper says it started with 1.2 trillion unverified web pages and a repository that's currently being sued over in federal court. Those two things cannot both be true. And here's where it gets worse: This wasn't even an accident or a miscommunication. Microsoft built this entire pitch around data provenance ON PURPOSE because they knew that was the number one concern for enterprise legal teams in 2026. The DeepSeek scandal earlier this year made every compliance department in America paranoid about where AI training data actually comes from. Microsoft saw that fear and sold directly into it with a claim their own documentation contradicts. As of today, Microsoft hasn't issued a single public statement addressing the contradiction between what Nadella said on stage and what the technical paper actually shows. The reason Microsoft did all of this is what really matters though... They are DESPERATE to break free from OpenAI. In April 2026, the two companies renegotiated their partnership, ending Microsoft's exclusive license to OpenAI's technology and removing revenue-sharing obligations. Microsoft can now build competing models, and OpenAI can shop its compute to Google, Amazon, and Oracle. The divorce papers are signed. Microsoft needed to prove it can survive without OpenAI, so they rushed 7 models to market, made claims about data cleanliness they couldn't back up, and got exposed by their own published research within 72 hours. Every enterprise customer who signed a deal based on that "commercially licensed data" pitch now has a legal question on their hands. Every procurement team in finance, healthcare, and government that used data provenance as a deciding factor just learned the provenance was just marketing copy. The EU AI Act requires providers of general-purpose AI to publish a detailed summary of training data content. So if Microsoft tries to sell MAI-Thinking-1 in Europe with the same pitch they used in San Francisco, they'll be walking straight into a regulatory mess. What do you think?

  • tmills8392
    just me.....original MAGA (@tmills8392) reported

    @ClownWorld You can fill out delivery instructions with Amazon…my drivers respect my instruction to not use the driveway to protect my trees…rarely have a problem, you know why…

  • Raghib_umar_
    Kool_Aid (@Raghib_umar_) reported

    @AmazonHelp @kushalpatel7377 @AmazonHelp my orders are being cancelled for no reason and they are saying suspicious activity detected even when I contacted the ofm team and they said my issue is resolved and customer care told that I will be able to order not but still my orders are being cancelled pls help

  • okcazure
    okcazure (@okcazure) reported

    Hey @amazon & @AmazonMGMStudio, you have screwed up. You can still fix this, so do the the right thing...

  • KorwynSz
    ☩ KorwynSz ☩ (@KorwynSz) reported

    @wayofftheres @RealDoubleGat Good Lord yes. During Wuflu all the Microsoft and Amazon (and other metro) people sold their houses for huge amounts ($1.2 million for a 3 bef 1.5 bath on 3/4 acre corner lot in Ballard for one example), then plunked down cash on semi rural properties at 2x-3x appraised/market value because they could suddenly work fully remote. Created an artificial inflation that never really resolved. That's also the real reason they are fighting return to office requirements. They can't. They can't afford to live where they lived before and nobody will buy their current home at what they are asking because of interest rates and the fact they think they should get enough money to buy their former $1.2mil home back which is now going for $2m+.

  • DJBushman
    Bushman Senchou (@DJBushman) reported

    @Hammer_On_X If he did then im super grateful, but also thats weak and no surprise why his tenure went down faster than the Amazon Rocket

  • JohnEighner
    John Eighner (@JohnEighner) reported

    @Bmk1697 I don't like when they put big names in roles like this. For example like how Pedro Pascal gets cast in everything. I want the focus on the character not the actor. Nicholas did great. I think part of the problem is Gen X is skeptical of Hollywood and Gen Z knows nothing about this IP. I think word of mouth will help but will it turn out like Dredd did? Also do wonder how much Amazon was expecting this movie to do at the theater with it's primary business being streaming.

  • DarthVengeant
    Darth Vengeant (@DarthVengeant) reported

    The problem is when creators and developers do go out on their own to create their own non-Woke products. or sites, or shows, then the servers or the manufacturers they use get scared of backlash, usually by the woke mob, and then it all gets terminated. Amazon and Apple did that with Parler if you remember. So, it's harder than people think to actually do a lot of things because of this. It's sad, but true.

  • RushilM_
    Rushil (@RushilM_) reported

    🚨 Amazon Pay GVs at 6X back on iShop again? Just picked up ₹10K worth with ZERO convenience fee. The catch? Only the ₹5K denomination appears eligible. No guarantee the 6X points will actually post. It looks like a glitch, so don’t expect it to last long. As always, DYOR.

  • Motsh04
    MOTSH (@Motsh04) reported

    @HurupayApp Hello @HurupayApp Does your usd account accept payment from Amazon with no problem? Can I get paid from Amazon with your usd bank account smoothly ? @HurupayApp

  • fresh420now
    Charlie Graves (@fresh420now) reported

    @CPendant50666 Probably get a Chinese copy for less than $50 on Amazon. I just bought one for a 4 runner which includes the lock and everything. If you search you can probably find one that makes all the windows have the automatic up and down.

  • DabraTarun
    Tarun Dabra (@DabraTarun) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN Order #171-9736990-7770727 (Baby Ghodiyu) was placed on 7 May 2026. Neither has the order been delivered nor has the refund been processed. It’s been over a month. Kindly resolve this issue urgently. #AmazonIndia #CustomerSupport