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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 16: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 06:20 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%)
  • 25% Sign in (25%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Fareham Website Down 6 hours ago
Isles of Scilly Sign in 14 hours ago
Pierre-Bénite Sign in 16 hours ago
Purley Website Down 16 hours ago
Paris Website Down 21 hours ago
Township of Evan Errors 1 day ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • diegopjaccottet
    Diego P. Jaccottet (@diegopjaccottet) reported

    @WesRoth This is probably all just theater. Amazon works for Anthropic. Anthropic probably asked Amazon to do this so that they could shut Fable down, which they already wanted to do. Can't trust anything Anthropic does or says.

  • blurryblackcat
    Sir. BBC (@blurryblackcat) reported

    @goodreads How Amazon destroyed 20% of my kindle library and is still lying their *** off after almost a year of email exchanges to the highest level and not fixing the issue. Oh and yeah I have 3000 books.

  • irishboyacb
    Quid Quid (@irishboyacb) reported

    @markgoldbridge What happened to dressing room leaks and social media being a problem for us? **** Amazon and their series

  • JustADadd3
    Nate (@JustADadd3) reported

    @WallStreetApes The problem with taking snap away is that a lot of the people that get cut off will start stealing food from stores. We'll probably see flash mobs going in and cleaning the stores out. Stores close. Everyone will have to order their food from Amazon. We lose either way

  • DalitDetector
    Dalit Detector (@DalitDetector) reported

    @longlive_jahh I started ordering on Amazon instead. Then the blacks started complaining about how the stores shut down because of shoplifting and how the White man is forcing them to live in food deserts Rinse, repeat.

  • nickstrong
    Nick Strong (@nickstrong) reported

    @coachwwest Coach.... You're totally right. Kids dont even watch the game they wanna play.. But also... To watch these sports games in 2026 is more expensive than college tuition.. Dang Apple TV. Amazon, CBS & ESPN APP. ETC Can yall come down on prices.

  • SignsAj56190
    Donavyn Berry (@SignsAj56190) reported

    so @EASPORTS announces potential ads coming in sports games. We would have Ads in sports games before EA gets the real life broadcasting packages such as NBC, CBS, FOX, Amazon Prime or ESPN. These would be advertisements EA COULD do btw. They did multiple broadcasting packages that are new NONE OF WHICH ARE LICENSED. We know without a doubt EA has a partnership with ESPN (due to the fact they literally use ESPN logos for the messaging on message board. BUT WE STILL DONT HAVE BROADCASTING PACKAGES. But they can take the time to add advertisement into the game, but they cant fix the trade logic, I'm so tired of madden, they wanna ad Advertisements but **** the fans when it comes to any sort of MyEra type mode WHICH NBA2K HAS NOW HAD FOR GOING ON 5 YEARS. And I genuinely dont think EA wants to even do that, ts is crazy to me as a football fan, I feel so broken, like why cant we get somethijg that plays to the real life counterpart,

  • chocobo2837
    Chocobo (@chocobo2837) reported

    @awscloud Amazon complaining to the US government about the lastest frontier model and getting it shut down.

  • luye_1021
    0xLuye (@luye_1021) reported

    I wouldn't buy $SPCX unless it falls 50%+.Not because the company isn't exceptional.Because valuation—not quality—determines returns. At a $1T valuation, the market isn't pricing SpaceX as it exists today. It's pricing decades of future success. That means investors are already underwriting: • Launch dominance • Starlink monetization at global scale • Expansion in defense contracts • Space infrastructure growth • Future businesses that don't yet exist The higher the expectations, the lower the margin for error. History is clear: Amazon fell more than 90%.Tesla experienced multiple 50%+ drawdowns.NVIDIA has suffered repeated deep corrections. Great companies.Painful entry points.The best investments are rarely made at peak optimism.They're made when expectations reset. A 50% decline wouldn't change my view of SpaceX. It might finally make the risk/reward attractive.

  • stephiedoesugc
    Stephanie Williams | UGC Creator (@stephiedoesugc) reported

    Bought a refurbished iphone 17 pro just to use for filming off amazon. I've had it one week and it's broken. :( It won't turn on and its been on the charger for more than an hour.. womp womp. TLDR: dont buy a refurbished iphone off of amazon.

  • AmazonHelp
    Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported

    @poisonousze Hi. We're sorry to hear there is an account issue. To clarify, so the best resource can be provided, what Amazon Marketplace is your account registered to (.com, .co.uk, .in, etc...)? -Ruby

  • K__Med
    K-Med (@K__Med) reported

    @fandompulse Here's the problem though, these new studios come along funded by giant companies look for a payday, like Amazon, and we get uninspired games that all feel the same. That's the problem

  • Murphysmom67
    Clare A (@Murphysmom67) reported

    @MikeGuglielmin @scoopercooper Considering he was in charge in Brookfield when they chopped through the Amazon for a climate summit using local labour who they never paid & forced them to sleep in huts near the worksite, I'd guess hes down w slavery.

  • Darth_Phantom7
    Strauss McKai (@Darth_Phantom7) reported

    @ironcanary True. I have family that goes through Amazon Pharmacy, because of similar issues or lack of pharmacy stock.

  • AltusZendoji
    Altus Zendoji 📿⛈️ FIRST STAGE PRODUCTION EN (@AltusZendoji) reported

    Oh I found the issues with my setup! the usb hub I bought from amazon before the trip is faulty 🥲 hopefully I can find a store that sells something similar when I go out today!

  • robert31931
    Humbei (@robert31931) reported

    Anyone who is paying even a little attention can see how big the change happening around us is and how uncertain the future feels. AI is here and it is not going anywhere. It is already changing our lives at a speed that is hard to comprehend and there is no stopping it now. This train has left the station. What I find interesting is that so many people are looking at it with fear when they could be looking at it with curiosity. You do not need lots of money, you do not need to know programming, and you do not need a computer science degree. What you need is a willingness to learn, a bit of creativity, some common sense, and enough curiosity to start asking questions. The biggest thing stopping most people is not technology. It is the belief that they cannot do it. The belief that they are not smart enough, technical enough, young enough, or educated enough. I think many people would be surprised by what they are capable of creating if they simply gave themselves permission to try. For example, I love writing books and self-publishing them on Amazon. I enjoy researching. I enjoy writing. What I never enjoyed was editing. I did not want to spend money on expensive software, and I did not want to spend hours dealing with formatting, layouts, spacing, cover dimensions, and all the technical requirements that come with publishing. So I started talking to AI. I explained the problems I was having and together we started building solutions. A few days later I had my own app. Today I can write inside it, edit inside it, apply layouts and styles, calculate the exact dimensions needed for my front cover and back cover based on page count and paper type, and when I am finished I can download files ready for publishing. The funny thing is that I still do not know how to program. If I want something changed, I simply explain what I want. If I find a problem, I describe it. If I want a new feature, I ask for it. Then I improve it a little more the next day and a little more the day after that. That is why I think people should start engaging with this technology instead of fearing it. Talk to it. Create with it. Learn with it. Use it to solve your own problems, the problems of your friends, your family, your business, or even problems in the wider world. Of course there are risks. Every powerful technology brings risks. But it also brings opportunities. The question is not whether AI will shape the future. It will. The question is whether ordinary people will help shape that future too. I hope they do.

  • jackie_startok
    Jackie ✨| TikTok Shop (@jackie_startok) reported

    In 2024/early 2025, there was a big concern around cannibalization — that TikTok Shop would eat into Amazon sales, DTC revenue, everything you'd already built. Two years in — we haven't seen it. Not once across our accounts. Here's what actually happens: TikTok Shop creates net new demand. It reaches buyers who weren't already searching for your product. They discover it in a feed, watch a creator explain why it works, and buy on impulse. That is not a customer you were going to close on Google Shopping or Amazon search. The data backs this up. Sellers adding TikTok Shop are reporting 15–30% incremental revenue — not a shift of existing revenue. And 67% of TikTok Shop visitors come specifically to discover new brands. Discovery is the mechanic, not substitution. The only scenario where I'd expect cannibalization: if you're running the same creative on every channel, targeting the same audience, and not giving TikTok Shop its own strategy. That's a misuse problem, not a channel problem. TikTok builds desire. Amazon captures demand. They're not fighting over the same moment. Did anyone actually experience it? I'm genuinely curious — what did it look like?

  • BalaniDharmesh
    Dharmesh Balani (@BalaniDharmesh) reported

    @AmazonHelp Your team has stop responding to my logical questions what is the logistics issue if you can pick it up from seller and deliver it to me then why the reverse is not possible and what is the problem in arranging the pickup It's just harrasment to your customer

  • R1028737373
    Rockstar (@R1028737373) reported

    @seth_man @NextGenPlayer @PSultimate340 Ignore him. He doesnt know a thing about xbox. Xbox was doing fine with exclusives till they decided to turn it into amazon alexa with the xbox one. Exclusive games have never been a problem.

  • nirmalkf
    NKF (@nirmalkf) reported

    @AmazonHelp Have DM'd regarding the problem. Hoping for a speedy resolution.

  • an_z_ar
    Anz@r (@an_z_ar) reported

    Over a week chasing a delivery issue with no proper help. Delivery attempts marked incorrectly, support is hard to find, and resolution is nowhere in sight. Customers deserve better service and accountability. @amazonIN @AmazonHelp @amazon

  • YSnytserev
    Yev (@YSnytserev) reported

    @scottygb You people know there will be workarounds right? Parents can just sign in as themselves. Amazon fire tablets don't even have native YouTube app

  • coreyganim
    Corey Ganim (@coreyganim) reported

    This week I crossed 50,000 followers on X. Hard to believe, because when I started posting about AI, I had 15k. Every one of them came from my old life: selling on Amazon. Most of you know me as an AI guy. You probably know nothing about how I got here. Here are a few things about my background that might help you, especially if you feel stuck right now. -I graduated college in 2017 with two degrees, entrepreneurship and marketing. Both basically worthless - My first job out of college was at IBM selling data storage. I was 22, making $70k a year, which felt like great money at the time -It didn't take long to realize I hated corporate life and didn't want that to be my future -I stuck around long enough to go through a year and a half of IBM's Global Sales School, widely considered one of the best sales training programs in the world. I got paid to learn how to sell -Right after graduation I began a side hustle selling used books on Amazon. I fell in love with it -in 2019 I quit IBM to sell on Amazon full time, even though I was barely making any money doing it -I moved across the country and back in with my mom to chase it -I did not have immediate success, I got down to my last $1,000 in savings and had to take a $15/hour job at my uncle's insurance agency to keep the lights on. Still building Amazon on the side (January 2020) -COVID hit and accelerated ecom. By August 2020 I quit the insurance job and went back to Amazon full time, this time actually making money -That year I did $990k in sales, the next year over 3M, the next year over 4M -In January 2023 I started posting content online. There was a huge gap in the market. Almost nobody was teaching the sales and relationship side of selling on Amazon -That summer I partnered with @cleartheshelf and @entreresource to launch my first info product, the Wholesale Challenge -I had never sold an info product. I was brand new to content and marketing -The Challenge was a 7-day cohort-based live training. $300 on the front end, with a $1,000 upsell webinar on the back -I had never run a webinar in my life. I closed 52% of the room and we collected $110k in pure profit in under 45 minutes -That was the moment I finally understood the power of building an audience, marketing, a personal brand, and putting out a genuinely good product -About a year later I launched a mastermind and coaching program called The Wholesale Network -we grew it to over $350k in ARR in under a year and a half -By the middle of 2025 I was completely burned out on Amazon after doing it for almost 9 years -selling on Amazon taught me every fundamental of business and I wouldn't trade those years for anything, but I knew it was time to move on (I just had no idea what was next) -I sold The Wholesale Network to a partner, liquidated my Amazon storefront, and set out to figure out what I actually wanted to do with my life -started experimenting heavily with AI, started building no-code automations with tools like Zapier and Make -in January of this year OpenClaw took off and I was in the right place at the right time. My business partner found it on day two, back when it was still called clawdbot -We started experimenting immediately and got about two weeks ahead of everyone else -When it went viral, we were positioned to create the best content on how to actually use it, because we were already using it in our own business -My following doubled in two weeks just from sharing what we were doing -Since then we've built a real business: AI assessments, AI concierge consulting, and our AI Operator Academy community, which now has over 50 members -We're partnering with top-tier brands, growing on every channel, and have more opportunities than we know what to do with -All of it traces back to one thing: investing in the Build With AI podcast, social media, personal branding, and partnerships -A year ago I genuinely didn't know what I was going to do with my life. I was pretty depressed. My entire identity was wrapped up in being an Amazon seller, and once that wasn't my path anymore, I felt completely lost I'm writing this to tell you something simple: if you don't know what's next, keep moving forward. Keep putting in the work. Keep talking to people. Keep building your brand. The opportunities will show up. And when they do, you'll be in a position to capitalize. love yall

  • C44894Rosemarie
    Rosemarie Capone (@C44894Rosemarie) reported

    @libsoftiktok @amazon Terrible

  • mandypandy0909
    Amanda (@mandypandy0909) reported

    Clearly have gotten way too used to Amazon shopping because I ordered some items on Etsy last week when my shared custody dog got put down and they’re not even shipped yet and I’m impatient as heckkkkkkkk

  • Trumpqf
    Parody Trump 🟧 (@Trumpqf) reported

    amazon dropping several billion on AI data centers in missouri. the real america. not california, not new york. MISSOURI. $AMZN knows what i've been saying for years. the heartland is where you build. lower taxes, better workers, nobody protesting outside your server farm. and by the way, this is a direct play on NVDA chips. every one of those data centers needs chips. tremendous demand. the AI buildout is just getting started. jeff bezos, frankly, making a smart move. very smart.

  • eddierandoux
    NT (@eddierandoux) reported

    @Jaybefaunt Capitalism works when entry prices into markets aren’t titanic. I can compete with Bob’s convenience store 3 doors down, I can’t just start up a company to compete with Fox or Amazon. We need substantial regulation to prevent oligopoly when entry costs soar.

  • Exchronos
    Bobby Mayberry (@Exchronos) reported

    @darnellquiggly 1/? Media wants to paint it as a flop because Amazon made it not Hollywood & goes against all the wokeness the industry wants. Problem is some Youtubers that should be supportive are so culture war brain fried they're against it.

  • HoraceHogan
    Horace Hogan (@HoraceHogan) reported

    @kimmonismus Did you actually read the Axios story? Admin asked Amazon what it thought about Fable. Amazon said it’s a problem. NSA confirmed Amazon. Admin says fix it. Anthropic.response != “ok”. Goto end.

  • karthitweets100
    Karthikeyan (@karthitweets100) reported

    @AmazonHelp Unable to book my Indane LPG cylinder through Amazon Pay. The page automatically shows my Amazon account mobile number and the field is locked, so I cannot use my registered LPG number. Earlier, bookings worked fine. Please help resolve this issue.