Amazon status: access issues and outage reports
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Users are reporting problems related to: errors, website down and sign in.
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 1: Problems at Amazon
Amazon is having issues since 08:40 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.
- Errors (44%)
- Website Down (33%)
- Sign in (23%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:
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Errors | 18 minutes ago |
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Website Down | 4 hours ago |
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Sign in | 18 hours ago |
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Website Down | 21 hours ago |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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B (@beastofburdenGA) reported@mke394 @GerryBlevins lol, you don’t get it… it IS your problem, unless you’ve never paid a dollar in taxes. Because when Amazon pays poverty wages, workers go on food stamps, Medicaid, and housing assistance. YOU fund that. Amazon pockets the profit. YOU subsidize their payroll. Taxpayers problem.
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David Lawrence (@d_1awrence) reportedAs predicted, Strategy keep the $STRC dividend rate at 11.5% for June. If you listen to the Strategy team, they constantly speak of the idea that they view STRC as a decade long strategy. They WONT reduce the dividend for years. They said 'Amazon offered Prime for free for 10 years before charging for the service'. Even if volume increases exponentially, they won't reduce it because it could have a negative affect on the product. But this also works the other way too. I see people constantly calling for Strategy to increase the rate, because SATA have changed to daily dividends and STRC has not spent as many days at par as SATA. They're not going to do it. This is a decade long product. They don't make kneejerk decisions. $STRC is working. Could it spend more days at par? Absolutely. But I personally believe moving to semi-monthly payments will have a positive effect on that and allow them to buy even more Bitcoin. They will analyse the effects of that and then after a period of time, if the data points to it over a sustained period of time, then they may look to increase the rate. But through all the supposed issues this month, it's worth highlighting that $STRC has still produced 24,067 BTC for Strategy in May. That's more Bitcoin purchased by STRC alone in a month, than the total holdings of 94 of the top 100 global companies holding Bitcoin. It was lower than the 48,051 in April, but also higher than the 22,131 in March and the 1,236 in February. This product is so, so early, but as we can see, it's working. Strategy are playing in a different arena to every other Treasury companies. The capital they're targeting is much larger due to their larger moat. They can raise more money in a day than everyone else can do in a month. Ignore the daily noise. Zoom out. Start to think of these products as multi-decade instruments instead of trying to dissect their performance on a monthly basis. Then watch it continue to syphon tens of thousands of Bitcoin out of circulation. 1M Bitcoin on the balance sheet isn't too far away.
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Eric Saylor (@Saylor_Man) reported@RacingTerritory I mean, sure. The problem is my older mother still doesn't know how to use her Amazon Firestick, despite me showing her 20 times in the past. I'm sure there are plenty out there that are like that.
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SEPTINVESTING (@septinvesting66) reported@Maverick45s Amazon Server Down 了
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Aleeza Shaikh | Amazon PPC Specialist (@AleezaShai32174) reportedClient sent cover files that Amazon rejected because of size issues. I asked multiple times for the correct files, but the reply was, Fix it yourself. Ended up paying a designer from my own pocket just to keep the project moving and avoid a negative review. This sucks 🤧
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Skyegardner (@Skyegardner3) reportedCan we pause on this fine Monday to appreciate how utterly 💩 Amazon customer service is, sometimes robots don’t understand the problem and I need to speak with an actual person. Being trying to get a resolution for nearly 24 hours now!!!!!!!!! @AmazonUK
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Gaurav kumar (@gaurav0721) reported@AmazonHelp Your app chat is not working properly and getting stuck... please do the needful ASAP already issue explained coordinate internally
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Robert Barnard (@cubsncards) reportedThis argument is hey Bezos you made enough money shut Amazon down. Elon enough bro stop trying to go to space, don’t develop better cars. They make money via ingenuity and people wanting things.
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🅲🆁🅰🆉🆈 🅲🅰🆃🅶🆄🆈 (@CCatguy) reportedThat moment when you want to watch a controversial movie that all the streaming services dropped because it hurt their corporate feelz and you smile because you have it on physical media. Watching "Pink Floyd - The Wall. Down in front. **** off Amazon Prime, Netflix, et al. 🖕
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David Bird (@LoriRBird1) reported@mattvanswol @HistoryBoutique The Apple+ and Amazon films with big name stars are terrible, what a waste of time
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Dr. Lipika Nanda (@NandaLipika) reported@amazonIN you need to bring about some extra features in your app! Free returns or not, return pick up by Amazon available or not, to make is fair for customers to make shopping decisions. I spent 3 hours today on talking to you guys rectifying a problem!!
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Upgrade Your Life (@BhartiyNiveshak) reportedAI Spend Reality Check Amazon cracking down on token-maxxing to slash costs Microsoft restricting Anthropic’s Claude for its engineers Uber blew its entire 2026 AI budget in just 4 months The real problem? This is happening before true AI costs are even charged. When they are? Annual budgets could vanish in 2–4 weeks — or less.
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🎈🎈🎈 (@Irmenberga) reported@IMissHitchSlaps @MythoYookay These jobs are paid by the government. My friend works for amazon says they get 2k per week for each one they take on & every time I say it someone says he's lying but what's the other explanation then? Why would you specifically want them otherwise when they're terrible workers
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Laxendra Bairwa (@LaxendraBairwa) reported@AmazonHelp What's the update of my issue??
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Al (@adam19832017) reported@AmazonHelp how can I verify my age to buy some kitchen knives and the system of verification is not working, it keeps saying my card doesn’t match. I’ve tried debit and credit cards
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Lorenzo2cents (@BastianelliLore) reported🔥 Why $NVDA loves $NBIS As hyperscalers double down on proprietary chips (Google TPUs, Amazon Trainium/Inferentia, Microsoft & Meta custom silicon), they’re becoming de facto competitors to Nvidia. Nvidia’s moat remains rock-solid, but this proves the AI chip market won’t be winner-takes-all forever. Nvidia needs strong independent distribution partners more than ever — partners who keep customers locked into CUDA, maximize utilization, and drive real workloads instead of becoming overly reliant on hyperscalers trying to reduce dependence. That’s exactly why Jensen has been so vocal about $NBIS. Nebius isn’t just renting GPUs like a landlord. It’s building the Token Factory — a full ecosystem with software, developer tools, and optimizations that turn Nvidia’s full-stack hardware into recurring token production, high utilization, and deep customer stickiness. Full article in the first comment👇
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Jaco North (@NorthJaco41999) reported@jimthegiant So BBC made over 1b off blue planet and yet still need to chase people down over a TV licence? I do wonder Jimmy what you think about the BBC wanting to charge a fee for anyone using a streaming service like Amazon or netflix? Even if you watch no live TV or BBC they want you to pay a licence fee to them to watch amazon.
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SrinivasanSS (@SrinivasanSS52) reported@purubuilds I had a battery issue, with my hp laptop, went to the shop, they mentioned 11k so saw a few YouTube videos took the screenshot of the back cover, purchased the battery at amazon for 1750 INR learned how to carefully remove the laptop, the battery and replaced it myself, done the calibration in BIOS myself and wow voila I did it myself for how much 2000 Rs. so saved 9000 Rupees
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vivek vats (@viveksharma1691) reported@amazonIN @AmazonHelp make matters worse, the "Call Me" and Live Chat support options are no longer visible in the app. This is extremely frustrating and unacceptable. Please contact me immediately and resolve this issue at the earliest.
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Jew Anon (@Nationalist_Tom) reported@LeviticusShield This is exactly my sentiment. Like Amazon hiring all 3rd worlders as drivers and every single van is completely ******. They’re all part of the problem.
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Aaron (@aaronbatilo) reportedI didn't know Amazon got down with rhythm games like that
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Sean McGuire (@SeanMcGuire92) reported@invitinghistory Did you like it? Sadly, Goodreads doesn’t let you see it unless you sign in, and I no longer have an account now that it’s owned by Amazon.
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🌻 (@SunflowerSun21) reportedYup @nzgreens are absolute hypocrites happy for the Amazon to be chopped down for balsa wood for wind turbines, mines using child slavery and epic toxic wastelands left behind, arable land covered in solar panels which destroy the balance of nature. Nothing Green about the NZ Greens..they are now the free Palestine Tranny loving party. Shameful. @MaramaDavidson
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Dasun Sucharith (@dasun_sucharith) reportedThis week the fight over AI in the workplace broke into the open simultaneously across four jurisdictions: Wikipedia editors are organizing a strike over layoffs. Amazon employees deliberately gamed their internal AI ranking system into uselessness. Chinese courts began enforcing a framework that bars AI-justified layoffs. And a UK thinktank called for workers to get a real say in how AI gets deployed. The pushback against top-down AI rollouts has officially begun. 🪧 Who should decide how AI enters your workplace? #AI #FutureOfWork #AIPolicy
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From the Arena (@fromthearena1) reportedTwo robot taxis met at a San Francisco intersection and froze, each waiting for the other to go. One's a Waymo, worth $126 billion and owned by the company behind Google. The other belongs to Amazon. You're looking at two giants fighting. Waymo gave 15 million rides last year and runs about 400,000 a week, and it still isn't making money. Alphabet, the company that owns both Waymo and Google, has a division for its riskiest bets, and that division lost $7.5 billion last year. The teal pod is called Zoox. Amazon bought it in 2020 for $1.3 billion and has spent billions more on it since. Zoox doesn't even charge for rides yet. It's still waiting for the government to approve putting up to 2,500 of its cars on the road for paying customers. Getting this wrong costs a fortune. General Motors spent more than $10 billion building its own robot taxi, then shut the whole thing down at the end of 2024. Ford and Volkswagen had quit a self-driving project together two years before that. The freezing is on purpose. These cars are built to stop the moment they're unsure, and when a Waymo gets stuck, it checks in with a human in a control room who tells it what to do. Last December, a blackout cut power to a third of San Francisco. So many cars called for help at once that the system jammed. Around 1,600 of them stopped dead in the road for two minutes or more, and more than 60 had to be moved by hand. So when two of these careful robots meet face to face, neither one's software wants to be the one to move. Goldman Sachs thinks robot taxis will be a $48 billion business in the US by 2035. The standoff in this photo is what the slow, expensive early days of that race look like.
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Beefswellington Yueh (@thesnuckster) reported@QTRBlackGarrett @ThatChrisGore Is that the huge Godzilla store? Last night it showed up on my YouTube suggestions They have some killer stuff and the prices weren't terrible compared to ebay and Amazon imports
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subhash challa (@SubhashChalla) reported@AmazonHelp Every some days this problem happens
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Super Watcher (@superaiwatcher) reported@amazon Respectfully, the opposite is true for many high-value use cases. A 50% reliable model isn't useless if it's an accelerator, not a full replacement. Humans excel at error correction; pairing an imperfect model with human oversight often unlocks productivity gains far beyond what…
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D.Ruiz 😎 (@D_4_R_C) reported@MeiMei73403741 Are you stupid or pretending? The DC Amazon concept is fictional, and your reading comprehension is terrible. They're Amazons; they could have been any skin color, but you're a fragile generation.They do not accept comments that do not align with you.
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Thatoneaccount (@Retradworld) reported@howlinghowler_ Spen $25 on a bidet from Amazon and make the water bill your land lords problem