Amazon status: access issues and outage reports
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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 9: Problems at Amazon
Amazon is having issues since 02:00 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.
- Website Down (46%)
- Errors (29%)
- Sign in (25%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:
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Sign in | 18 hours ago |
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Website Down | 21 hours ago |
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Website Down | 1 day ago |
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Errors | 1 day ago |
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Errors | 2 days ago |
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Sign in | 2 days ago |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Hatemonger (@DinoEnthusiast9) reported@WhiteDudesWs The river of black tears that will flow from the ghettos is going to be bigger than the Amazon. Then they are going to burn down a city because their poster child got a conviction that they don’t agree with.
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SADHNA BANGDIWALA (@sabb1110) reported@AmazonHelp I used to face quality issues since long and that's why amazone has stopped return for many items. They are not going to collect the bottle but ready to give replacement but not ready to refund. Now a days it's become difficult to purchase
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Balrog 88x (@Balrog_88x) reported@Vara_Dark I said this from the first moment. The remake: fan service toned down: red flag. The new game: Lara Croft is now Lanya Kharat, *******/Indian archeologist. It's Amazon, after all. I'm just sorry for 007 franchise. I used to enjoy it.
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Hilary (@Hilary10151) reportedMost Amazon sellers don’t have an image problem. They have a workflow problem. One good product image is easy. Doing it across 200+ SKUs is where everything breaks: - inconsistent style - missing lifestyle images - weak feature callouts - no size explanation - slow design turnaround AI product images only matter when they help sellers move faster across the entire catalog. That’s the real use case.
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Arya Minsin (@AryaMinsin) reported@JeffBezos I got frustrated because Amazon Turkey does not refund me. I cancelled an order despite ı contacted the staff, they dont issue funds back to my credit card. My order number is 404-2733248-8790744 this. Could you please help me ? Its been a long time.
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Joe (@LTSmash420) reported🇬🇧 Don't Make It Woke: Idris Elba Rules Out Playing James Bond Sir Idris Elba has definitively shut down years of speculation about him taking on the role of James Bond, declaring the idea unrealistic from the start while urging the franchise to stay faithful to its origins rather than reshaping it to chase shifting cultural expectations. In a British GQ interview published this week, the 53-year-old actor explained that rumors linking him to the part were never grounded in any serious discussions and had simply taken on a life of their own since the late 2000s. Though flattered by the attention, Elba always considered the prospect impractical because Bond was conceived by Ian Fleming as a particular kind of British secret agent. He pointed to the franchise's global reach, noting that audiences in many markets would not accept a Black actor in the role. "That's not what they like in their culture. Period," Elba said. He stressed that the character's appeal lies in its established identity rather than in efforts to force broader demographic alignment. Elba was equally direct about the direction of future films. "Bond is so unrealistic, so a hint of reality is good, but let's not try and make it woke," he stated. "I think you've got to be pure to what it is: escapism. Don't try and answer the world's taste. Just be Bond." His comments come as Amazon MGM Studios and director Denis Villeneuve prepare the next installment in the series. Reactions on X have split along left and right lines. Voices on the right have welcomed Elba's comments as a clear defense of the character's cultural and narrative integrity against ideological reinvention, while those on the left have criticized the remarks as resistant to inclusive casting or as invoking outdated cultural barriers.
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Jesse Genet (@jessegenet) reported@MatthewTse_ @mercury I had to build a skill for Amazon ordering, my first attempt was trash, my latest one has been working for two months no issues
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ConstantinesHammer (@ConstantineZFG) reported@saviisspoiledd Yeah you down? You have an Amazon list?
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Cameron Jorgensen (@OregonDucks5oh3) reported@backonpluto @PokemonRestockr Damn even amazon has the bot problem?
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Chandrashekar Kumar (@deepashekar1997) reported@AmazonHelp So finally sorted out what happened. The product was damaged during transit. This should have been updated in the system and options given to me as customer. This is a process issue that is an easy fix. Why make me wait needlessly and then follow up publicly?
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The Raven (@RavenMentore) reportedSo there's really a complex issue i want to talk about on the whole AI controversy. So why do people complain about AI consistently when they are using it on their phones, when they use it on their browsers to look for Answers, when they're using AI Assistants like Google home devices, or Amazon Echo, or when it was built into your browsers you didn't avoid chrome, you didn't avoid safari, you didn't avoid Firefox, you didn't avoid duckduckgo, you definitely didn't avoid googling answers too. You weren't complaining about AI in its initial stages and still were using it, and when devices started receiving it you said nothing. I'm surprised most of you don't go back to Nokia 3310. Because if your using AI assistants on your phone or on Google and complain about AI Presence you doth protest too much methinks. Hypocrisy is only presented your so "Anti-AI" but you use it in your homes, your browsers, your phones... So the question is, why don't you use a manual phone and do these things by yourself instead of relying on digital assistants to do it for you?
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RAJ KUMAR NUKALA (@RaazKumarNukala) reported@AmazonHelp @amazonIN Very disappointed with the delay. Order #404-5909424-4940356 was promised for delivery on 06-Jun, but it has not been delivered yet. No clear update has been provided. Please escalate this issue and arrange delivery today.
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Pat_par (@parth_995) reported@AmazonHelp @AmazonHelp see the **** happened today 1st delay not justified, 2nd day delay it was due to delivery boy vehicle issue not delivered but now today 3rd it's **** undelivered
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AmanSharmaRCIC (@AmanSha20370772) reported@amazon A billion dollar Tech company and they have not been able to fix a glitch in the address from 3 years & counting.
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Akhilesh Yadav (@Akhiles27690766) reported@AmazonHelp @AmazonHelp Same problem again. Order marked as delivered but not received. Being asked to wait 3 days is unacceptable. If this continues, I’ll advise people not to order from Amazon. Please resolve this urgently.
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Ashish Tiwari (@JyotiAshish21) reported@AmazonHelp Sir, I have already shared the video. The water pump issue is still not resolved. Kindly replace the faulty pump at the earliest and confirm the schedule. Complaint No: VARI04062605891404-1
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Amit Kumar (@amit_hsr) reported@AmazonHelp Kindly align someone from your team to connect with me to resolve it soon. Social media is also to raise the dispute so publicly people can see how the users are facing issues with @AmazonHelp @amazon ecommerce portals where the are not helping to fix the issues.
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Mera ♊️ (@__sameraa) reportedAmazon delivery is terrible
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I Kaya (@kaya85kaya) reported@QuietWealth_UK @KobeissiLetter Quite likely the big 7 Ai companies Google Meta Microsoft Amazon OpenAi Anthropic SpaxeX =~$15T market cap Will have to issue 1% equity *per quarter* = $600B a year to achieve their ambitions of >$1T per year in Capex S&P500 share buyback $1T in 2025 about to go negative?
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Erin Elizabeth Health Nut News🥜 (@unhealthytruth) reported@AosomFR Do you know that I have over a quarter million followers on X and this is just my backup account with hundreds of thousands? I reviewed one of your defective products and you submitted a fraudulent complaint that my review with video showing your defective product was false. Amazon stopped me from being able to review products on my quarter-century plus old account. Luckily, they know today that you didn’t tell the truth and I was reinstated. I look forward to letting my millions of followers across platforms know what you did. And I will give them a full list of products that you make. Down to every last one that you have ever made and why my family and I would never buy them. PS this is the tiniest of my social media platforms in my partner has tens of millions of followers and look forward to him sending it out and saying the same on my behalf.
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Frontier Indica (@frontierindica) reportedInsane that in 2026 Indian e-commerce still expects working professionals to sit at home the whole day for a delivery. Why can’t Amazon, Flipkart, Myntra etc let users choose exact availability slots? This is such an obvious urban India problem and yet everyone is still optimizing for delivery fleet convenience, not customer convenience.
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Morgan (@Mhouliha) reported@C_Reilly5 When fundamentals improve, but the stock is down, that’s the opportunity. Amazon once dropped from $113 to $6 while all the internal metrics were improving. “The stock is not the company, and the company is not the stock.” - Jeff Bezos Eventually it all plays out.
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Nikhil Ojha 🇮🇳 (@Nikhil_Ojha_) reported9. The Amazon Leadership Principles Resume Aligner "You are a senior recruiter at Amazon who evaluates every resume against Amazon's 16 Leadership Principles — because at Amazon, FAANG companies, and top tech firms, cultural alignment matters as much as technical skill, and your resume must prove both. I need my resume aligned with the specific values and culture of my target company. Align: - Company values research: identify the 5-8 core values or leadership principles my target company publicly promotes - Bullet point mapping: tag each resume achievement with the company value it demonstrates - Coverage gap scan: which company values have ZERO representation on my resume - Gap-filling bullets: write 3-5 new achievement statements from my real experience that fill the value gaps - Amazon alignment: if targeting Amazon, map to Customer Obsession, Ownership, Bias for Action, and Deliver Results - Google alignment: if targeting Google, emphasize Googleyness, intellectual humility, and collaborative problem-solving - Meta alignment: if targeting Meta, highlight Move Fast, Be Bold, and Focus on Impact - Startup alignment: emphasize scrappiness, wearing multiple hats, and building from zero to one - Consulting alignment: highlight structured thinking, client-facing impact, and leadership under ambiguity - Values-first summary: rewrite my professional summary to immediately signal cultural fit in the first 2 sentences Format as a values-aligned resume with annotations showing which company principle each bullet demonstrates. My target: [PASTE YOUR RESUME, TARGET COMPANY NAME, AND THEIR PUBLISHED VALUES OR LEADERSHIP PRINCIPLES]"
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🅰️lexxx (@AlexandruB67106) reported$ASTS The real money in stocks isn't made by timing the market... it's by TIME IN the market.Most people panic-sell during dips and FOMO-buy at peaks. Patience is the ultimate edge.Example: If you'd invested $10,000 in Amazon in 2000 (right before the dot-com crash), you'd have been down -90% at one point. But if you held? That $10k is now worth over $2.5 MILLION today. The market rewards those who stay calm. Buy great companies. Hold through the noise. Let compounding do the heavy lifting.
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Bryan J. (@BigTimeBryan8) reported@Gaijin_Markus @SSGDWalters I use those too and I really like them. The only issue I've ever had is the case lost the ability to charge after maybe 18 months once. Other than that they're great. You can get a warranty on Amazon too.
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Arya Minsin (@AryaMinsin) reported@ajassy I got frustrated because Amazon Turkey does not refund me. I cancelled an order despite ı contacted the staff, they dont issue funds back to my credit card. My order number is 404-2733248-8790744 this. Could you please help me ? Its been a long time.
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PARIS (@PDanceMusic) reported@AmazonHelp I saw in the app there was an issue w/ attempt delivery June 6th, 2026 Saturday 2 days ago. I live in a gated place&the driver couldn't get in but there's no update after it though! Are they gonna try again 2 deliver my item?! They can get in another way&a Black gate.
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Lumin (@luminxbt) reportedOne guy built a workflow that turns a single product photo into a stack of UGC clips for DTC brands, and pulls $10,900 a month from it. His entire production comes down to one static photo of an IGNITE+ bottle on a white background. From there he doesn't shoot, he assembles: he plugs in a locker room reference, an athlete character, and describes the scene in text. Camera, light, motion, emotion are now variables, not a shoot day. He scouted no location. He cast no model. He chased no take. What comes out isn't a picture, it's an entire ad world around a single SKU: the bottle on a bench in a locker room with green lockers, warm sun through the window, a basketball player reaching for the drink, a hand pulling the product from a locker, a close-up of the packaging. One asset yields five ad angles, and each renders into its own clip. What switches inside the system: → Product: one uploaded SKU, the bottle on a white background, unchanged across every scene → Environment: locker room, bathroom, kitchen or gym to fit the niche → Character: an athlete who steps into the frame and interacts with the product → Scene: in text you set where the bottle stands, how the camera moves, the lighting, the action → Assembly: the static product becomes a cinematic placement and breaks out into angles → Distribution: vertical cutdowns go into TikTok, Reels, Meta Ads and Amazon listing for split tests Then comes the math that breaks classic UGC. A brand doesn't need one clip, it needs a constant stack of creatives for testing. The old way means a creator, a location, the shoot, the reshoot, the edit, usage rights and two weeks of approvals. Thirty angles run into several thousand dollars. Here the same 30 angles are covered by an "AI Product Video Angles" package at $2,500 a month with same-day delivery. Five brands bring $12,500 in revenue. The cost of the set runs about $1,000-1,600: credits, software, manual QC. Net, that leaves roughly $360-380 a day. But the clips aren't even the point. One product turns into a matrix: 5 environments × 5 camera moves × 5 hooks × 3 formats = 375 creatives with no new shoot. The winner from the ad account gets chased with another twenty variations of the same angle, and the system learns not from a designer's taste but from sales data. From here, two steps out. First: not an agency but an AI lab, where one template switches from energy drinks to skincare, supplements, gadgets and pet products. Second: white-label for media buying teams, where a brand sends a photo in the morning and by evening has 15 ad scenes for launch. You're not selling "AI video," you're selling speed. The shift in one line: the product no longer has to be hauled into reality. A brand used to show whatever it managed to shoot in a day. Now it tests dozens of worlds around a single photo and keeps the one that sells. The bottleneck is no longer the camera, the location or the budget for a shoot day. The only question is whether you believe an ad scene assembled from one photo in minutes can be tested faster and cheaper than staging a shoot day. The guy whose entire production fits into one node on a laptop has already answered it for himself.
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vars molta (@D_Kahinga) reportedcan china do the same for google, amazon aws, claude, and nvidia? and what would be the problem with that?
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Nirav Ashar (@nirav_ashar16) reported@AmazonHelp What an irony. Yesterday I was assured by your executive that no such issues will be faced by me in future and seems things have not changed at all. An order to be delivered by 12pm ( noon today) is yet not received and the agent is not answering calls amazon