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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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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Amazon users through our website.
- Errors (47%)
- Website Down (33%)
- Sign in (19%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Willey. D. (@Davwilley) reportedHey @amazon you may want to get involved in this because I know the moment the BBC try this i'll be cancelling my subscription. I know that is absolutely no kind of problem for you, but i should imagine thousands of others would cancel as well.
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Roman Gagloev (@romarkablex) reportedThe main issue that Amazon sellers are about to face on 1 Aug is directly linked to Time Value of Money af your amazon store. Like it on not, but stagflation we live in makes the Economy Facilitators (aka Businesses) to adapt. Amazon adapts by removing Cr Card payments, for Ads, now its sellers turn to adapt to it. The proper way: Tame Time Value of Money. #propamp
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Kier Jong Un (@StickToFact) reported@loobylambchop @GBNEWS Then you’ll have no TV at all. All other TV services, freeview, Sky or Virgin need a licence as they broadcast live TV. Amazon Prime doesn’t, it would only do that if you installed and used the iPlayer app, which also requires a separate login.
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SpaceCowgirl (@SpaceCowgirlTex) reported@loztruthseeker sure glad you didn't take any longer than you did, and I've just sent up a prayer for you and your sister. I hope y'all can rebuild. And I'm sure you've already put a review on Amazon. You might even call them and let them know what's going on they need to take that stuff down
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Yeshvant Jain (@Yeshjain) reported@AmazonHelp I had already connected with your team 2-3 weeks back they said they come back to me with solution so pls check with your team for update. Why should I click on link to connect with your team. Your team should update me on status of issue which was already reported few weeks back
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Verg1l (@K1chimura) reported@therightram Maybe, don't know much about it but I can say that it's quite difficult to buy comics in India. No comic shops around at all so I can almost NEVER get my hands on a physical single issue. Tpbs, omnibuses, etc. Are on Amazon but the price can be pretty high with taxes.
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Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported@AJK00001 Please copy the link and access it from a different browser. Make sure to delete all cache, cookies, history from device. Logout and login to Amazon account and try to access the link, it will redirect you to Amazon app where you can connect with our team via chat. -Indhu
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Dominic Miller (@DominicMillerCa) reported@amazon, you need to improve your after-sales service. I'm a customer since 2008 and now that I have a problem with an order, it's impossible to get it resolved. I ordered two products labeled as "Prime Tomorrow" and ship by Amazon which are usually on my doorstep in less than 24 hours. I placed my order on April 25, 2026, now 16 days later, the products are not even shipped. I contacted your support twice and they are unable to do anything to help. They don't even try to offer a compensation for the unacceptable delay.
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changeumans (@audiokees) reported@AmazonHelp PS even when follow you here I can not send a private message, get error./
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Shravan (@shravankumarkn) reported@AmazonHelp How many times to contact them not giving solution for the problem
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italkbb (@JvoBlfk) reported@KarnesMellagio iirc, a big problem was that none of the military dictatorships in LatAM wanted to do land reform, the Brazilian dictatorship even preferred to promise people free land in the Amazon instead
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आदेश मोरे (@meAdeshMore) reported@AmazonHelp @AmazonHelp Pls arrang delivery ASAP. I hav already followed up multiple times through customer support, but the issue is still unresolved.Customer service exe Ayush was not able to handle or resolve the concern properly. urgently need a proper resolution and immediate deliver
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hehe (@hehe_haha_01) reported@flipkartsupport No need, I've given up on flipkart years ago when your delivery guys started asking for bribe/extra money for approving the exchange of a perfectly working phone :) The Audacity! Exchanged the same phone on Amazon the very next day and with Zero Issues!
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Stefan L🇩🇪 (@StefanLands) reported@BoardwalkTimes so far the disney upfront is really boring and the news coverage is so damn slow , to be honest Fox , NBC and Amazon did an amazing job yesterday and i was hoping disney would do the same but sigh so disapointed so far
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dd (@dumbater) reported@AmazonHelp your link is not working.
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neekhil vatsa (@garfieldII) reported from Kūkatpalli, Telangana@TheStalwart As a former Amazon employee for almost 7 years and and been in 2 other corp giants, let me break this to the readers in just 2 points: 1) employees always were doing random unnecessary work, if you really considered how much of work mattered to Strategic outcomes. AI just gives them faster ways to do these things. And 2) This is not the rootcause of the problem, it has always been a missing shared undersranding of were a team/function/org wants to be in quarter/year.
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James | Meta Comics (FREE PALESTINE, FREE CONGO) (@ComicsMeta) reportedThis makes perfect sense because the reason Marvel Unlimited is absolute dogshit is because Marvel wanted to pander to Kindle users. They even shut down their own digital marketplace so you could only stream comics or buy them on Kindle. Amazon is destroying digital comics.
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સુમીત (@theThakker) reported@AmazonHelp The person I have been talking to does not seem competent enough to understand the problem and provide a real solution other than asking me to wait for 24 hours. It is an unacceptable solution and I expect better from Amazon.
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sharvari satam (@satam_shar54197) reported@AmazonHelp Could you please resolve this issue at earliest? As delivery is already late by 2 days
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Dude Georg 🇪🇺 (@DudeGeorg) reported@realObamaSucks @sunnyright My solution would look very different from cutting down the last remaining bits of the green lungs of the Earth (like Amazon) but that's just me. Mine would be rich countries (my tax incl) continue to spend a tiny bit of their wealth to build sustainable food production locally.
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विद्योत्तमा Vidyottama (@VidyottamaPS) reported@amazon The best solutions on e commerce are given by @Swiggy ‘s @instamart_it I have had orobkem with them but very few times. Anazon is frustrating and does not solve the problem at all. It keeps sending you in circles and then the vendir gobbles up your money.
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Alpha Intel (@AlphaIntelMedia) reportedBREAKING | eBay Rejects GameStop’s $56 Billion Unsolicited Takeover Bid GameStop proposed acquiring eBay for approximately $56 billion ($125 per share in a 50/50 cash-and-stock mix), aiming to challenge Amazon. eBay’s board swiftly turned down the offer, citing doubts over GameStop’s financing plans and strategic fit, while reaffirming confidence in its independent strategy.
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Nick Dimitrov (@nickdimitrov) reportedThe difference between a 60 and an 85 on Dive Deep at Amazon: 60: I analyzed the data and found the bug 85: I wrote a script to parse 2 weeks of logs, found 47 instances of the error, traced it to a race condition in the cache layer, and added monitoring Specificity wins.
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Ryan S Vatne (@RyanVatne) reported@AmazonHelp Their conclusion is: no one is willing to help. You can either go sit at the store and wait tomorrow again or cancel the order and start over to have the same issue presumably, while adding in missing on the sale price, another week without a phone, or buy elsewhere.
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Bringback Jackie (@bringbackjackie) reported@randomhousekids So your author Slow Adult Beth Stern is on the phone right now on Howard's podcast and she's struggling to figure out how to put the call on speaker. @AmazonHelp Still waiting for you to approve my review of Slow Adult Beth's "book."
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Ethan Walker (@AIPhDEthan) reported@devops_nk Good practical advice. Missing the structural issue though. Amazon 30K layoffs while AI incidents spike. Oracle 30K fired, rehired at 40% less. Entry-level AI hiring down 14%. Geographic arbitrage is rational. UAE is actively building and hiring.
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zerohedge (@zerohedge) reportedPremarket Movers Mag 7 names are all lower (Tesla -1.5%, Alphabet -0.9%, Amazon -0.8%, Nvidia -0.8%, Microsoft -0.6%, Meta -0.5%, Apple -0.4%) AST SpaceMobile (ASTS) falls 11% after the satellite internet company reported revenue for the first quarter that missed the average analyst estimate. The firm also had a wider loss than forecast. GameStop (GME) slips 3% after eBay Inc. rejected a $56 billion takeover offer from the company. GitLab (GTLB) is down 11% after the software company announced plans to cut jobs and make operational changes. Raymond James says efforts to retool the business while cutting staff may be challenging, while RBC says guidance for in-line 1Q results suggests no upside versus prior beats. Harmonic (HLIT) rises 15% after the communications equipment company reported first-quarter results that beat expectations and gave an outlook that is seen as strong, underlining positive momentum. Harrow (HROW) slumps 10% after the eyecare pharmaceutical firm posted an adjusted Ebitda loss for the quarter, disappointing analysts who’d forecasted a profit. The company also reported revenue for the first quarter that fell short of the average analyst estimate. Hims & Hers Health (HIMS) slides 15% after the telehealth firm projected 2Q Ebitda that missed consensus estimate, a result of higher costs as it transitions to branded products. IHeartMedia (IHRT) slips 4% after the media entertainment and radio broadcasting firm provided a disappointing forecast adjusted Ebitda for the second quarter. Microvast Holdings Inc. (MVST) sinks 40% after the battery firm reported first-quarter revenue that fell short of the average analyst estimate. PACS Group (PACS) soars 22% after the nursing home operator boosted its adjusted Ebitda guidance for the full year, following better-than-expected results for the first quarter. Truist views the quarter results as a strong start to the year. Plug Power (PLUG) is up 7% after the hydrogen producer’s first-quarter net revenue beat the average analyst estimate, with analysts attributing the growth to large customers such as Amazon and Walmart. Power Solutions International (PSIX) drops 31% after the engine and power systems manufacturer reported first-quarter revenue and income that fell short of analyst estimates and declined to give full-year guidance, citing variability in order timing and market conditions. Quantum Computing Inc. (QUBT) jumps 24% after the application software developer reported revenue for the first quarter that beat the average analyst estimate. Venture Global (VG) rises 8% after the liquefied natural gas company reported first-quarter earnings per share that beat the average analyst estimate and announced new deals with TotalEnergies and Vitol. Webtoon (WBTN) slumps 10% after the storytelling technology platform gave a revenue forecast for the second quarter that missed the average analyst estimate. Wendy’s (WEN) shares jump 23% as the Financial Times reports that Nelson Peltz’s Trian Fund Management is seeking investor backing for a bid to take the burger chain operator private. ZoomInfo Technologies (GTM) slides 36% after the software company reduced its full-year forecast for adjusted operating income. The company also announced a restructuring program that will cut about 600 jobs.
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Ski Town SMB (@stevehaag81) reported@amazon @seti_park 5+ years ago I never had an issue getting packages in 2 days. Now, it’s a struggle for you to get anything here in a week. With all the tech advances, how have you managed to get so terrible at the one thing you were good at?
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High Signal AI (@HighSignal_AI) reportedJeff Bezos on the insight that started Amazon: In 1994, Bezos came across a statistic that changed his life: worldwide web usage was growing at roughly 2,300% a year. "That was sort of a wakeup call for me that there was something going on," he recalls. At the time, most people hadn't even heard of the web. This was the era of 28 kilobit per second modems and dial-up access. A very different age. But the signal was clear. Something was coming. @JeffBezos explains the realisation that followed: "I realized you could make a bookstore on the web that could hold more books than a physical bookstore could ever hold. It could truly have universal selection." His background was in computers, not books. He's quick to point out that books weren't chosen out of personal passion: "My real compass, my real passion was computers, and that's how I was involved in this world of the web back in 94. But books was a great first best product to sell online." So why books specifically? Bezos breaks down the logic: "Books were very unique and still are in one respect, and that is that there are more items in the book category than there are items in any other category. There are millions of books active and in print around the world, and the largest physical book superstores only carry about 100, 150,000 of those millions of different books." That gap between what existed and what was accessible was the opening. On the web, you could solve a real problem. People couldn't find the books they wanted, especially the narrow, niche titles with smaller audiences. "We basically built Amazon to make it possible for people to find those hard to find books."
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Trill Magnolia ♓⚜️🦄 (@sophiegrits) reported from Richmond, TexasI could see that down the line. Or an Amazon storefront making an off brand band to go with the pocket watches