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Users are reporting problems related to: website down, errors and sign in.

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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.

July 5: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 04:20 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
Seattle Sign in 29 minutes ago
Rheine Errors 5 hours ago
Poplar Website Down 12 hours ago
Valréas Errors 14 hours ago
Chartres Errors 15 hours ago
Valencia Sign in 16 hours ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • george_sticky
    StickyGeorge (@george_sticky) reported

    Amazon prime is literally the worst streaming services. @amazon do us a favor and just shut it down. Been trying to access my account for over 30 minutes but they just say "oh sorry we have errors". Literally a disgrace. Might make a streaming service later.

  • sdrth
    Siddharth Jaiswal (@sdrth) reported

    @ditherblue Please share if you find something. I’ve only found waveshare displays on Amazon The only feasible option so far is to get an old Kindle and tear it down.

  • nisalrenuja
    Nisal Renuja (@nisalrenuja) reported

    Many people already know about SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet. Now, to give Starlink some serious competition, Amazon is preparing to launch its own Low Earth Orbit (LEO) internet network (formerly known as Project Kuiper, now called Amazon LEO) this year (2026). On July 2, 2026, Amazon successfully sent 29 new satellites into orbit using a ULA Atlas V rocket. With this launch, their total number of satellites has reached 396. According to Chris Weber, the head of the Amazon LEO network, this amount of satellites is more than enough to start their initial broadband service (beta testing) later this year. However, the internet coverage will first only be available in high-latitude areas (regions near the North and South Poles). Countries like Sri Lanka, which are located near the equator, will have to wait a little longer until more satellites are launched to get coverage. Amazon's ultimate goal is to have 3,236 satellites in orbit by July 2029. When it comes to the devices users will need (terminals), Amazon plans to release laptop-sized receivers for regular homes. They will also introduce high-capacity units for businesses, government agencies, and airlines. Currently, Starlink is far ahead with over 10,400 satellites in orbit and 12 million active users. But with Amazon's massive financial backing, their AWS cloud computing power, and strong corporate connections, they are expected to give Starlink a very tough fight. Even though Amazon faced some delays and technical issues with new rockets (like Blue Origin, ULA Vulcan, and Ariane 6) along the way, they are determined to launch this internet service by the end of this year.

  • TheDarkstar1122
    Chalu Lombdi (@TheDarkstar1122) reported

    @AmazonHelp Amazon help but provides no help ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) More like Amazon Copy Paste Organisation has Billions of dollars but employees are using notepad to "resolve" issues. ChatGPT could replace this department and do a better job

  • hit_the_drop
    Hit The Drop™ (@hit_the_drop) reported

    Prismatic Evolutions just landed on Amazon invite requests. your accounts are either ready or they're not. drop day doesn't fix what setup week didn't.

  • Shanky_salty
    Shanky❤Salty (@Shanky_salty) reported

    @AmazonHelp Link not working

  • KAHALA123Y
    KAHALA (@KAHALA123Y) reported

    I just walked to Whole Foods. As I was heading in, a man was walking past the doors. He clearly wasn’t planning to go inside. But the moment he saw me, he turned around and followed me in. He followed me. Through the store. I went straight to the man working at the Amazon return center, stood beside him, and quietly told him what was happening. He noticed the guy right away, stared him down, and told me I could stay with him for as long as I needed.

  • bethmeredithva
    Beth (@bethmeredithva) reported

    @Terry22099742 @Coste1Costello @atrupar Flat tax don’t quite understand that. Amazon paid 9.1 billion in taxes for 2024 but bc of the OBBB paid 1.8 billion in 2025 despite a 31 percent increase in profits from 24-25. Despite firing 30k full time employees in 2025 they got so many tax breaks from the govt they paid around a 2 percent effective tax rate. That’s significantly lower than teachers and firefighters paid. 500k bankruptcies in America last year were due to medical bills. The average cost of medical insurance for a family of 4 in America is 27k per year without subsidies. And that’s before deductibles and things not covered like eye care and dental. This shouldn’t be acceptable to anyone I’m not sure why we can’t agree it’s not “communism” to want to fix some of these things…

  • ThatLazyOtakuVT
    Max Otaku🤓🏳️‍🌈 (@ThatLazyOtakuVT) reported

    Back at Amazon we always made sure that mattress rolled out slowly or it would've been a problem

  • Ringroyalty2099
    Ringroyalty (@Ringroyalty2099) reported

    @KLaz_1212 @RinoTheBouncer Yeah, but you do have to wonder how often sales will happen in the future on digital releases. Because right now, digital releases are still competing with physical releases. So while physical game could still go on sale, digital games will try to match that. But, if you remove the physical component will the digital games still entice people with sales. So.. I don't mind things like game pass or PSN where you pay a monthly fee, but you get access to free games as long as you keep paying the fee. I don't actually don't mind that concept for me. In my own personal life, if there's a game I really like. And I really want, I would buy it physically just so I know I have it. But again, do you really have it? Because how often do you buy a physical disk? And there's no game on it or you buy it. And there's a game, but it's broken beyond belief. And you need to have a five hour download in order to make it whole again. So at that point, you're already digital. It's a slippery slope. What the game developers and the industry needs to do isn't sure people that when you buy a game digitally on your console, you will forever have access to that game unless they can completely ensure that this is never going to work. Because they've been doing it with movies forever. If you buy Amazon Prime movies, but you cancel your Amazon Prime. You don't really have access to those movies anymore. As far as I'm aware I've never canceled it. So I don't know, but that's what they have to figure out, or at least give you the ability to transfer your collection onto something. But again, that's opening doors for scalpers and stuff like that..

  • Sundar9122024
    Sundar (@Sundar9122024) reported

    @AmazonHelp, why are Seasons 3 and 4 of Clarkson’s Farm showing up as unavailable for me right now? I can only see the first two seasons. Please fix this glitch!

  • datapwj
    Paul Wei Jian (@datapwj) reported

    Fable 5 timeline : launched Jun 9 → suspended Jun 12 → back Jul 1. ~19 days dark what happened: - Amazon researchers jailbroke Fable 5 with a "fix this code" prompt. It identified software vulnerabilities and wrote exploit code in one case - that triggered a US export-control order, so Anthropic pulled it for everyone Jun 12–Jul 1 - Anthropic pushed back saying other models (Opus 4.8, GPT-5.5, Kimi K2.7) could find the same vulnerabilities Anthropic's fix : a classifier that blocks >99% of attempted jailbreak at the cost of it inaccurately flagging more of our routine coding tasks

  • smackthat9876
    Avery (@smackthat9876) reported

    If you're in France or Europe right now, you can drape a wet sheet over an open window and it will cool down your place just like one those 69.99 evaporative cooler's on Amazon. cept it doesn't cost anything. tip: is getting an oscilla fan, and you can hng ice bttles on the back

  • shroffamit
    Amit Shroff (@shroffamit) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN First read and understand the issue and then provided support instead of providing an automated support without even reading and understanding the concern.

  • sravankumar9866
    sravankumar (@sravankumar9866) reported

    Amazon is scamming consumers. This is a serious issue. It's not a Prime Sale, it's a scam sale @jagograhakjago

  • dynojp
    Kotemendo (@dynojp) reported

    (3/4)Streaming subscript (for example: Netflix and Amazon) and we won’t own the data anymore. There will be a server somewhere and a bottleneck faucet that we need to pay to access. It becomes a per payment system. We will not be able to keep our own in game data anymore,

  • CowboyEastTexas
    R L Groves (@CowboyEastTexas) reported

    @wilson_dunham_f @ReolinkTech @eiotclub_esim She got back to me. She's using Skypoint cameras. They have cattle in three different pastures, two of them a mile or more from the house. It's how she keeps an eye on things plus she's doing one on the driveway of the house they just bought. She's using the Flex S Dark (solar), but there are less expensive ones on Amazon. Free cell plan for up to 100 pics per month. Or pay $5 a month and get 250 pics per month. That's a pretty good deal, I think, but it's per camera. The solar version she uses is $143 on Amazon but if you don't mind dealing with batteries you can get two for $99. You have to buy an SD card separately either way. She says she bought her camera and the SD card directly from the manufacturer's website. The SD cards she had from Amazon wouldn't format on it. I suspect a good brand would be fine, but I'm just passing along the info. I thought about getting one or two but we have some solar WIFI cams from TAPO that reach far enough for my needs around the house and down the driveway.

  • amish_b
    Amish Bhimani (@amish_b) reported

    @ForeverTechy @amazonIN Yes sir, and seller is Amazon itself as its an exclusive deal where in Amazon is only selling this phone. And its a first time coming on sale & they do such frauds. Many other users also have faced same issue.

  • suzihixon
    Suzi Hixon Bledsoe 🇻🇦⚖️ (@suzihixon) reported

    @theallinpod I’m not well versed in the ai/software/ dev space, but Amazon did something similar with e-commerce. Basically stole third party sellers data in exchange for using the platform. Saw this with far too many of my clients. Essentially ground them down with fees then gutted them.

  • wordsnfrases
    LivingTheDream (@wordsnfrases) reported

    @SBarrettBar @LucyTCWife I got it from Amazon no problem pre-ordered in my Kindle July 1st. Read it, brought tears to my eyes but everything in it confirms what I was told by a council official 50 years ago. “You will never beat the system.”

  • aperoltitz
    n✨ (@aperoltitz) reported

    absolutely hate when i want to return something that was defective or just looked terrible and amazon is like “just keep it and we’ll give you your refund anyway” because it’s like, i legitimately don’t need this **** in my house

  • DasguptaPronab
    A.K.GUPTA (@DasguptaPronab) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN Issue resolved by you thanks

  • ssksatheeshssk
    Satheesh Kumar S (@ssksatheeshssk) reported

    @AmazonHelp Hei you fool as I said your spam links not working

  • itllbereyt2020
    David Marshall (@itllbereyt2020) reported

    @Arron_banks Lying again Banks. He has said he will put the business rates up of the Amazon warehouse type companies to bring down business rates of pubs. This will lower beer prices. Do not believe Reform Do not vote Reform Do not support Reform

  • lynakkuma
    lyn (@lynakkuma) reported

    @xForest_Ghoulx okay so nothing should change? let’s keep tearing down the amazon for beef production then

  • MGCINC
    dj dixon (@MGCINC) reported

    @ryancohen / eBay Acquisition Update (July 2026) GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen is still all-in on acquiring eBay. • May: Unsolicited $56B bid ($125/share, 50% cash + 50% stock). eBay board rejected it as “neither credible nor attractive.” • Late June: Cohen scrapped his own proposed $35B+ performance pay package so leadership stays 100% focused on GameStop ops + the eBay deal. • Early July: Fresh interviews (including full RALLI ROOTS sit-down) where he doubles down on the vision — turn eBay into a real Amazon competitor using GME’s 1,600 stores for fulfillment, authentication & more. “ half cash half stock” #gme

  • Njikem2
    Njikem 🇨🇦 🇨🇲 (@Njikem2) reported

    The Biggest Banks On Earth Are Creating Their Own Digital Currencies. The future of money is being rewritten,and most people have no idea. Here is who is building their own digital currency: Bank of America. Goldman Sachs. Citi. Deutsche Bank. UBS. Barclays. TD Bank. Santander. All jointly exploring a digital currency pegged to G7 currencies on public blockchains. PayPal already launched PYUSD. Walmart and Amazon are reportedly exploring their own coins. Mastercard just bought a stablecoin startup for $1.8 billion. 20+ companies are in line to issue stablecoins through Anchorage Digital. Right now USDT and USDC control 94% of the stablecoin market — $260 billion combined. They built this space from nothing. But the banks coming for them manage TRILLIONS. Not billions. Trillions. So who wins? Tether and Circle have speed. First mover advantage. Crypto-native trust. But banks have regulation, infrastructure and the most powerful brand in finance — trust from your grandmother. Here is what this means for YOU: Sending money across borders? Seconds instead of days. Near zero fees instead of $45 wire charges. 24/7 settlement instead of waiting for Monday morning. Your bank account, your paycheck, your rent payment — all moving on blockchain rails within 3-5 years. You just won’t know it because it will feel exactly the same. The best technology is invisible. That is what is being built right now. The banks that laughed at crypto are now building it. The future of money is digital. solana:Es9vMFrzaCERmJfrF4H2FYD4KCoNkY11McCe8BenwNYB base:0x833589fcd6edb6e08f4c7c32d4f71b54bda02913

  • dassubho
    subho das (@dassubho) reported

    @flipkartsupport Yes communicated ...this is not the first time . it's happening again and again.Delivwey agents making all rubbish and wrong excuses.I have reduced my purchases from flipydue to this problem I must say Amazon is doing an excellent job in this regard

  • SMYXKUZA2005
    SMMYX f.k.a. yakuza2005 🕊️ (@SMYXKUZA2005) reported

    @AVGAMES07 007 is a logistical disaster bc of amazon publishing most likely, even with amazon prime it takes days for the specialist edition to arrive which atp has been so long i’ll be fine waiting for a sale on that game down the line

  • Kain_Z7
    Kain da Silva (@Kain_Z7) reported

    @xMBGx Also, digital is quicker, when you guys talk about physical you only talk about the US, but here in 3rd world country we have logistics issues, like I preordered the physical version of 007 from amazon brasil, 15 DAYS AFTER RELEASE I STILL DIDNT HAVE IT, I cancled and got digital