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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.

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 48% Errors (48%)
  • 33% Website Down (33%)
  • 19% Sign in (19%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Cannock Errors 54 minutes ago
London Sign in 2 hours ago
City of London Website Down 5 hours ago
Acapulco de Juárez Website Down 9 hours ago
St. Isidore Website Down 13 hours ago
Anderson Sign in 16 hours ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • kristamcgrath
    krista mcgrath (@kristamcgrath) reported

    @gator_gum It’s the hypocrisy of the cup!! If he was so gung ho overclimate change and saving the earth, why he didn’t he bring his own insulated water bottle? On Amazon you can get a bunch of little gadgets that are reusable to cut down on waste!! I think it went over your head!!

  • blueyedcole
    Blueyedcole (@blueyedcole) reported

    @MorePerfectUS That's bad leadership from the top down. But not surprising cuz it's Amazon

  • Justlittle39569
    Just little old me (@Justlittle39569) reported

    @FawnsOnly @UnderYourTree Oh heck, here’s the thing, I went on Amazon & sent some flooring, thought it was something nobody would send …… I let you down mate 😖

  • jerzy_jones
    Jerzy Jones (@jerzy_jones) reported

    @AuthorGoodwin I use Amazon ads through a guy called Bryan Cohen. He does a ten day (think) free course. It’s very informative and helpful. My problem is I don’t like continually raising the ads. But so far I’m in small profit with it 🙏

  • emmap72002
    emma (@emmap72002) reported

    @loudouncats So why are their kennels so small? Did they try having them together or are they assuming there's going to be a safetyn issue? You can get cameras on Amazon for a couple of quid to monitor them 24/7. Surely they should have a couple of kennels big enough for a bonded pair.

  • Real_Girlymctx
    Girlymctx (@Real_Girlymctx) reported

    @amazon I have had to go to my bank to get my refunded money back for 2 MY PURCHASE WAS#Undeliverable? I've heard nothing from #Amazon since 04/05/26! Instead of putting a chat feature that blocks customers from actually being able to speak to a live customer service representative! WE cannot get help from a computer that shuts us down! AMAZON should include an ANSWERABLE PHONE LINE or CHAT LINE! PLACE IT-Somewhere on your webpages where it's easily found. I've been going in circles!

  • Philzer7
    Phil 🇺🇸🇺🇦🐘 (@Philzer7) reported

    @GuardianPickens its a bot. Got it to click an ip grabbed it linked to an Amazon Web Service server located in Virginia.

  • GuardiansFanDav
    david (@GuardiansFanDav) reported

    @AmazonHelp This did not come anywhere close to resolving my issue. I did get a $5 credit.

  • JaxJacksonw1fk
    Jax Jackson (@JaxJacksonw1fk) reported

    @mikepat711 @SawyerMerritt I miss it because the audible app doesn’t sync up my current audible book like car play does. I have to fish around for it in interface. With car play I’d just get it and it would always bring up my current book. The lack of Amazon prime is an issue as well.

  • thevaugardian
    TheVaugardian (@thevaugardian) reported

    @kijuler I really don't like this idea that it's the fans' responsibility to get Glitch their deals... Imagine if Vivziepop had asked fans to beg Amazon Prime to give them a deal.

  • Octagon_OG
    The Plant Pusher (@Octagon_OG) reported

    @TurboRackley @Bigzmoketv All the 32oz ones I’ver ever bought were not and I have like 50. Got some ****** painted 16oz jars once and returned them to amazon with no issues. Was easy to see they were bunk at the threads, the pait was peeling.

  • krishsai03
    Saikrishna (@krishsai03) reported

    @AmazonHelp @AmazonHelp issue not resolved. @amazon

  • CulverVist60210
    Dr. Ether PhD (@CulverVist60210) reported

    @ScammerPayback Please blast, take down, expose and analihate (480) 618-3051 Amazon spam calls

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @MtViewProject Kevin announced Wonder Valley (Alberta) in Dec 2024 and Utah in Feb 2026—both still in permitting, no ground broken, zero operational centers as of April 2026. The AI data center boom exploded in 2023 after ChatGPT, with hyperscalers like Microsoft/Google/Amazon already spending hundreds of billions and building thousands of MW online or under construction by 2024-25. He's ~2 years behind the initial surge but jumping in during the ongoing $3T+ supercycle to 2030, with strong power/land plays. Not the earliest, but positioned for the long game.

  • aakashgupta
    Aakash Gupta (@aakashgupta) reported

    Amazon spent $10 billion to put 200 satellites in orbit. Starlink has 10,000. And Amazon just landed Delta, JetBlue, and Airbus anyway. The antenna explains why. This thing is 58 inches long, 30 inches wide, and 2.6 inches tall. A phased array with no moving parts. Full-duplex, meaning 1 Gbps down and 400 Mbps up simultaneously. One antenna covers an entire commercial aircraft. Every seat, every class, gate to gate. Starlink's aviation antenna tops out at 220 Mbps. Amazon's does 1 Gbps. That's 4.5x the throughput from a company with 2% of the satellites. The engineering constraint most people miss: inflight wifi has always been limited by the antenna on the plane, not the constellation in the sky. Geostationary satellites had plenty of bandwidth. The bottleneck was a mechanical dish on the fuselage trying to track a signal while moving at 575 mph through turbulence and temperature swings. Amazon solved that with an electronically steered array. No gimbal, no motor, no maintenance. Install it in a day, forget about it for a decade. And here's where the business model becomes clear. The antenna connects directly to AWS. No public internet routing. Delta's operational data, crew communications, passenger streaming, real-time AI analytics from seatback to cloud with private network interconnect. Starlink sells you a wifi pipe. Amazon sells you infrastructure. United has 800 Starlink planes. IAG committed 500. Lufthansa committed 850. Collectively, thousands of aircraft locked into Starlink's ecosystem. Amazon looked at that and decided: we'll take fewer airlines but own the entire data layer underneath them. Delta's 500 planes running on AWS through Leo is worth more to Amazon than 5,000 planes on commodity wifi. The $10 billion on satellites was never the product. The antenna was the product. And the antenna is a trojan horse for AWS.

  • broodovermind
    brood (@broodovermind) reported

    She is saying they cannot do anything if high schoolers burned down every amazon warehouse and every wallmart

  • sackboydjso
    sackboydjso (@sackboydjso) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazon I tried using the chat option but it gave me an error, and on gmail it told me i didn't had an amazon account tied to that gmail even when i have a mail just below it telling me that i logged in before

  • SandieBlickem
    Sandie J (@SandieBlickem) reported

    I can no longer trust @AmazonUK @amazon with my deliveries. Things are going astray. They're not bothering to ring my doorbell, leaving goods on the doorstep. When I moved, someone took my large delivery. You need to crack down on agents. All these years I've had no problems.

  • 1Sam28
    Sam Johnson (@1Sam28) reported

    @gilmcgowan Right ... the billionaires. Are they in the room with you right now? I honestly don't see any problem with it. Amazon does it. There's nothing stopping grocery stores from manually changing their prices at any time. This is just more efficient.

  • MShellar
    MAYUR SHELLAR (@MShellar) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN U are forwarding me 2 CHAT with a bot rather than solving the issue. Each item from "Mr Button" brand @amazonIN is quoting 2x its price. I have given the screenshots & then why do I need to chat to a Bot, who doesnt even understand the issue? #Misleadingcustomers #PoorService

  • btw0001
    BTW (@btw0001) reported

    @aakashgupta Corrections and context for accuracy: • Both Starlink and Amazon use electronically steered phased-array antennas on planes with no moving parts. Starlink solved the mechanical gimbal issue years ago...Amazon didn’t uniquely fix it. • Starlink’s current aviation speeds are typically 135–350 Mbps (peaks often 450–500+ Mbps) in real flights, not the outdated 220 Mbps quoted. The “4.5× better” claim doesn’t hold up. • Amazon’s advertised 1 Gbps is the total bandwidth for the entire plane (one antenna)...shared by all passengers + crew via Wi-Fi. It is not per person. On a full flight with everyone streaming, speeds get divided significantly.

  • Snoopy2236789
    june spring (@Snoopy2236789) reported

    NYC derailing faster than you can say “Momdani” banning Amazon free delivery - why? What’s the sense? It will go down faster than Detroit….

  • crazyfarmbook
    Adrian Barek (@crazyfarmbook) reported

    Hello Fellow BTC Authors, looking for guidance on where to publish/promote a book after Amazon. My novel, Crazy Farm, is a BTC allegory thus there's no direct reference to Bitcoin in the story. That is by design. My goal is to orange-pill normie readers unaware by smuggling Austrian concepts into a hero journey with mass appeal. The normies will buy on Amazon, and I'll convert to BTC on my own terms, but it was Bitcoiners who inspired the story and they should be able to buy it P2P via Bitcoin. Problem is I don't know how to do this. I met with Konsensus Network awhile back, they clearly have nice website and BTC payments infrastructure. I believe Saif has his own publishing house. I'm not on NOSTR but maybe I should be. Or maybe I can vibe-code a simple Author website capable of accepting Lightning Network payments? Any feedback y'all can lend is deeply appreciated. Thanks, Adrian

  • ProPoolLeague
    Pro Pool League (@ProPoolLeague) reported

    @AlexFinn @SawyerMerritt Competition is good for the consumer. Elon would have a monopoly on satellite internet if Amazon didn’t do this. The real issue is these industries are untouchable unless you’re worth billions or perhaps trillions

  • SarthakPilrs
    Sarthak (@SarthakPilrs) reported

    I was recently talking to a group of friends, some working at well-funded startups and others at companies like Amazon, Meta, and Google. We got into a discussion about hiring trends. The folks at startups mentioned that they’re not really looking to increase headcount right now. Founders are intentionally keeping teams lean unless hiring becomes absolutely necessary. In one case, a startup hired a computer vision engineer purely based on how strong his fundamentals were. During the interview, he proposed a solution to a problem that was much simpler and more effective than what the team had already built. They didn’t even evaluate his coding skills. The process focused on system design, especially high-level design and the reasoning behind decisions, along with computer vision concepts and an assignment. No DSA at all and had only one year experience

  • AksshayH
    Aksshay Hedaoo (@AksshayH) reported

    @AmazonHelp I tried to connect it was not working

  • jheeln99
    Jheel Nemani (@jheeln99) reported

    Hi @amazon @amazonIN I had ordered a Tata sky remote on 7th April 2026 with order number 404-7952911-3597120 I had mistakenly ordered this remote instead of Tatasky plus remote. There is no contact or mail I’d mentioned on your app to raise an issue. Pls get back to me on this

  • ScottUpham
    Scott Upham 🇺🇸 (@ScottUpham) reported

    @cosmopterix @AaronRider93 This was an issue in Chester Springs/Exton when Amazon applied to put on a small hub there. NIMBY Karens ******* and moaned about it for years. Meanwhile, anyone could have bought that parcel themselves and kept it green space but they never put their money where their mouth is.

  • sarathkuma16117
    sarath kumar (@sarathkuma16117) reported

    @AmazonHelp Prime promise broken. Asked to wait till 27th for a replacement ordered on 13th. Completely unacceptable during peak summer. Need immediate resolution, not delays

  • lkbm
    Luca K. B. Masters (@lkbm) reported

    @AlanMCole Somewhere in my Amazon credit card, they have my mother's number as my 2fa number. (I'm 43.) Not for normal login, but for changing account info. Support team told me they fixed it (nope!), and another support person there told me it's pulling the number from the credit bureau.