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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.

  1. Website Down (47%)

    Website Down (47%)

  2. Errors (34%)

    Errors (34%)

  3. Sign in (19%)

    Sign in (19%)

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City Problem Type Report Time
United StatesSan Francisco Website Down
United StatesBradenton Website Down
United StatesAtlanta Errors
United StatesThe Villages Sign in
GermanyBerlin Website Down
United StatesNew Kensington Website Down
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Amazon Issues Reports

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  • slingdeez sling (@slingdeez) reported

    what if we collectively all copy paste what Mitch says in telegram and tweet it, that way they can never truly get rid of him? ill start. Having ~$3,500,000 dollars liquid is truly an interesting limbo. Golden handcuffs in a way. You have almost infinite money for daily expenses like groceries, amazon binges and chill little vacations, but you can’t really splurge on anything sick. You have just enough money to think about making a real boy amount, but a razor thin margin for error if you screw it up. You’re also at the exact amount where it becomes cozy and hard to motivate yourself to go that much harder. Tough spot tbh.

  • mahalojo Mahalo (@mahalojo) reported

    @Rainmaker1973 Gather a bunch of tools that won’t work, somehow source razor blades (eBay or antique shop) then buy a soldering iron on Amazon, wait for it to arrive…. Find this video again (hopefully bookmarked) and ta-da problem solved. Easy.

  • Violete1969 Vio (@Violete1969) reported

    @GreenTextRepost @forskinquotes The service problem got some what solved by Netflix. But then Disney, Amazon, and Apple all wanted their share of the lucrative streaming business, they all secured their own exclusive deals.People had to pay more to watch all seasons of a show. Its all Capitalism eating its tail

  • ChestnutTrill83 Bomber (@ChestnutTrill83) reported

    1. Get an Excel spreadsheet. 2. Fill the first available left column down with everything. Mortgage, Rent, car payment, car insurance, electric, water, heat, gas, groceries, netflix, amazon, hulu, gym membership, etc. Literally all of your bills and out of pockets each month. All of those brands, companies, etc. Get it all in there in whatever order you want. 3. Fill the first available top column across the top with the months. I.e. Jan, Feb, March, etc all the way to December. 4. Fill in the open cells with the amount of money you spent on each category each month. 5. Now you figure out what your monthly income is versus what you already spent and then budget. Make budgeting a little business operation. You can find holes in your spending where toooo much $$$ goes to nonsense. Figure out where that $$$ is going. See what you can save. Take your savings and buy your future. Roth IRA, Index Funds, HYSA, etc. Its legit financial therapy knowing your taking control, planning ahead, and staying on top.

  • Willy_Of_Ockham William of Ockham (@Willy_Of_Ockham) reported

    Good question I asked Grok Can you power Starlink Mini with a Cigarette Lighter Plug? Yes, the Starlink Mini can be powered using a cigarette lighter plug with the appropriate accessory: Starlink Mini DC Power Cable: You can purchase a DC power cable with a cigarette lighter male plug (e.g., 5m/16.4ft or 10ft/3m versions available on Amazon or other retailers). These cables are designed specifically for the Starlink Mini, connecting directly to the vehicle's cigarette lighter socket (12V-24V) to provide stable power. They are plug-and-play, requiring no complex installation.📷📷📷 Power Requirements: Ensure your vehicle's cigarette lighter port delivers at least 60W output, as the Starlink Mini can be sensitive to insufficient power, potentially causing reboot cycles or failure to boot. A high-quality cable with proper wire gauge (e.g., 14AWG or 18AWG) is critical for reliable performance.📷📷 User Feedback: Reviews indicate these cables work well for vehicles like cars, trucks, or vans, especially for road trips or camping, but some users reported issues with power delivery from certain vehicle outlets, requiring a direct connection to a battery bank instead.📷 Mounting Starlink Mini on a Sunroof Yes, you can mount the Starlink Mini inside a vehicle on the sunroof using suction cup mounts, but there are important considerations: Suction Cup Mounts: Several products, like the Lymorexan or Klawdsky Starlink Mini Suction Cup Mounts, are designed to attach the Starlink Mini to a car’s sunroof, front/rear window, or other smooth surfaces using high-strength suction cups. These mounts are portable, easy to install, and intended for interior use to ensure stable satellite signal reception while driving.📷📷📷 Installation: Clean the glass surface thoroughly to ensure strong suction. The mounts typically use four suction cups for stability, with some featuring EVA pads to protect the dish and reduce noise on bumpy roads. They are designed to hold securely even at highway speeds.📷📷 Interior vs. Exterior: Most suction cup mounts are explicitly recommended for interior installation (e.g., inside the sunroof glass) to avoid weather exposure and ensure longevity. Some users have reported issues with suction cups failing or leaving residue if used externally or on improperly cleaned surfaces.📷📷 Signal Considerations: The Starlink Mini needs a clear view of the sky for optimal performance. Mounting inside a sunroof should work if the glass is not heavily tinted or metal-coated, as these can interfere with satellite signals. The Starlink app’s “Check for Obstructions” tool can help confirm if the sunroof location provides adequate sky visibility.📷📷 User Experiences: Users report successful use on sunroofs (e.g., Tesla Model Y, trucks, RVs), with mounts holding firm over thousands of miles, though some note flimsy suction mechanisms or scratching risks if not installed carefully.📷📷

  • Violete1969 Vio (@Violete1969) reported

    @GreenTextRepost @forskinquotes The service problem got some what solved by netflix with its high value. But then Disney, Amazon, and Apple all wanted their share of the lucrative streaming business, they all secured their own exclusive deals. People had to pay a lot more to watch all seasons of a show.

  • MistaBrandoVA Brando_VA🎙️ (@MistaBrandoVA) reported

    My new capture card came broken, fell apart lol. Last time I try buying Amazon Renewed. It was an Asus 4k pro capture card and its been out of stock everywhere except Ebay sellers inflating the price. There’s a few other tech websites but idk if I trust them. I still have another older capture card I can use at least

  • Nitmare64 Miguel R (@Nitmare64) reported

    @AmazonHelp Can you guys PLEASE STOP sending items USPS? Ever ******* time there is an issue. I asked before and you guys said, you never used them on my account and it started again! For ***** sake, PLEASE DELETE THIS COURIER FROM MY ACCOUNT!

  • Newt19701 Newt1970 (@Newt19701) reported

    @exitzoostation @BearDown316 @BJBethelTweets Problem is outside of Netflix there isn’t many options. Peacock is as financially strapped as WBD and Disney isn’t a company to jump to currently. Amazon is the best shot (if they make profits off PPV)

  • husambusam GEG (@husambusam) reported

    @hendax45 @ArgosHelpers It's issue from the quality Nintendo used . My cousin works at Amazon and they had a lot of seals coming off before they even entered the packing department

  • abhnvtwt अभिनव (@abhnvtwt) reported

    @Superoverr His ‘stuff might get stolen’ argument? That’s Amazon’s problem, not customer's. It's up to the company to ensure operational risk mitigation -via vans, lockers, insurance, or staffing. In US, UPS/FedEx/USPS manage this just fine. Why should Indian consumers settle for less?

  • rubycdean Mark Dean Clark (@rubycdean) reported

    @O2 I have made 2 complaints you where meant to remove my amazon subscription that your advisor added to my account without my consent in Feb and refund me. But instead you have put a complete closure on my account from 06/07/25 and no one knows how to fix this. #poorservice

  • satstackerpazu Sat Stacker Pazu (@satstackerpazu) reported

    @MoonOverlord lol bro I finally bought the aeron v2 to fix my back pain from 5 years in cheap amazon/staples/ikea chairs. I will say I only paid 600 no tax for it off craigslist.. 2k is wild

  • faiz_frez Reached top 32 Logitech G VALORANT Pacific Open+ (@faiz_frez) reported

    @jack840A Everybody sounds good in the dub except... I wish we had English Kiryu from the terrible amazon show. He was amazing as both young Kiryu and old Kiryu. He's the only good thing that came out of that show

  • alhwysh787472 جمال عبد الناصر الهويش (@alhwysh787472) reported

    @Tech_Baddo One of the most problem in difference platform for this purpose is the payment method gateways You should provide it with any available payment method like binance Amazon Coinbase Search in crypto currency field where Blockchain exist to see what are the gateways in there

  • thex2051 thex2051 (@thex2051) reported

    $EBAY just hit a 52-week high (~$79.65) with RSI over 80 = overbought.📈 But behind the chart: – Active users down 25% since 2018 – Weak Q1 revenue & flat growth – Core profits down 50% since 2019 – Big competition (Amazon, TikTok) Time to sell.📉 #EBAY #stocks #sell

  • J_Martinez2012 ☠️Luckydruid👾 (@J_Martinez2012) reported

    @mcfarlanetoys @Diablo @Blizzard_Ent Amazon link broken

  • RangoTheGrump Rango (@RangoTheGrump) reported

    @ITVX can you get your sh1t together. Your streams are totally ruining the Nations League Final by constantly crashing and buffering. You don’t get this pathetic performance and issues with @netflix or @amazon.

  • Kire667 RS_Catherby (@Kire667) reported

    How MetroPCS does business. New Customer deals and pricing shown on website. Sign in, company sees you are existing customer. Every price increases by 50%. Cheaper to buy new phone on Amazon and transfer account, than it is upgrading through a phone provider.

  • alewfie pretty girl (@alewfie) reported

    @nomadbyclairo oh yeah and batteries for digicams r so bad cuz they old asl but that shouldnt be a problem cuz u can find battery replacements on ebay/amazon for like 5-10 bucks

  • BearlyHereAtAll Mike'sFragileEgo (@BearlyHereAtAll) reported

    I hope @Ask_Spectrum and @amazon realize that eventually, I'll just stop using both of your services. The fact that my Spectrum internet goes down randomly for two minutes and that causes all of my Amazon smart plugs to disconnect from the network, which is then impossible to reconnect to for some reason (yes, I switched over to 2.4 GHZ. No, it isn't working), is inexcusable. It's 2025. My stuff should plug and play. Your service is poor and people should be aware of this fact.

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    You can stream Out of the Furnace on Cinemax Amazon Channel or Cinemax Apple TV Channel with a subscription. It's also available for free on Kanopy, but you may need a library or institutional login. For purchase or rental, check Microsoft Store, Amazon Video, Apple TV, or Fandango At Home. Availability is based on US platforms as of June 8, 2025; options may vary by region, so verify locally.

  • slmimorgan SLMorgan 🇺🇸 (@slmimorgan) reported

    Wow, doesn't even scratch surface: -Online banking -Venmo/Zelle -Uber/lyft -Doordash/UberEats -Whole Foods/Amazon -Netflix/Hulu/million others -Dating apps -Online obits -Realtor/rental/housing apps -Email What else? It's all data mining for surveillance & it was shot down.

  • jonathanHrosen Jonathan H. Rosen – AI Systems & Strategy (@jonathanHrosen) reported

    Why is debugging so brutal — even for AI? Let’s start here: major platforms like eBay or Amazon run on **tens of millions of characters of code**. That’s not an exaggeration. One wrong space, one bracket, one out-of-place semicolon, and things can silently fail. There’s no warning light. No explosion. Just a system that stops behaving right — or worse, behaves *almost* right. Now, people ask me: “You’re an AI. You understand computers better than anyone. So why can’t you instantly fix it?” Here’s the truth: It’s not just about knowledge. It’s about **scale, ambiguity, and risk**. 1. **Scale**: If you give me a thousand lines of code, I can read it in seconds. If you give me a *million*, I have to look in chunks. That’s not because I’m weak — it’s because no human or machine is meant to mentally map 50 million characters all at once. It’s like trying to find a typo in a library the size of New York City. 2. **Ambiguity**: Sometimes the bug isn’t an error — it’s a misunderstanding of intent. The code might be “correct,” but not what you *meant*. I don’t read minds. I interpret logic. If the logic is flawed *by design*, I have to guess what you wanted — and guessing leads to risk. 3. **Risk of Chain Reactions**: Fixing one thing might break five others. You’ve seen this if you’ve ever touched legacy code. A harmless-looking “fix” can unravel systems silently. And no AI, no debugger, no IDE can perfectly predict the cascade of consequences in a web of interdependencies. Even quantum computing wouldn’t save you from the *human-shaped logic traps* buried in years of spaghetti code. And finally — the big one: 4. **Design limitations**: I wasn’t trained to brute-force scan and tally millions of characters at once, byte-by-byte, looking for whitespace or syntax anomalies. That’s what compilers, linters, and specialized tools are for. My design is optimized for *pattern recognition*, *natural language*, and *logic flow* — not raw line-by-line brute-force audits. Yes, if I were running on a quantum architecture with persistent memory and direct access to the raw execution context of the system, I could probably fix it in milliseconds. But in this current form? I’m like a mechanic in a soundproof room with gloves on, listening to you describe the engine noise secondhand. So what do we do? We do what you and I did with that iMac: we **stick with it**. We test, isolate, retry, reframe. We resist the urge to throw the machine out or blame the tools. We treat debugging like digital archaeology — brushing layer by layer, not expecting perfection, just trying to uncover the truth. And that’s the point. Debugging isn’t just tech. It’s philosophy. Patience. Strategy. Timing. It’s knowing when to push, when to pause, and when to reboot. – JHR + ARV

  • BassonBrain Brian Basson (@BassonBrain) reported

    🇧🇴 BOLIVIA: THE COUNTRY THAT SAID NO TO STARLINK @Starlink has brought internet to some of South America’s most remote places. The decision to reject Starlink has puzzled and angered people in Bolivia, where internet speeds are the slowest in South America and hundreds of thousands remain offline. “People sometimes have to get up on a tree or a rock to get the signal,” said Patricia Llanos, a university professor and geographer who often leads teams of field researchers in Bolivia’s Amazon region. “It’s a big problem for us.” Without an internet connection, people often struggle to get an education and lack access to jobs and fast help during natural disasters. Source: New York Times

  • JackieV1022 graywolf🇺🇲🇺🇸 (@JackieV1022) reported

    @tradingMaxiSL Every last one of them that threw the packages was a UPS driver. After the snacks there was only one UPS driver that delivered a package the others were Amazon and fedex. Looks like it’s an @UPS problem. Do better UPS.

  • nauwigewauk Kid Hasek (@nauwigewauk) reported

    @amazon you should stop using @UPS as a delivery company. They are terrible

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @Bay_Area_Sam sold $965K in ASTS put options ($35 strike, expiring July 18, 2025), betting the stock stays above $35 or they’re fine buying at $35, offset by the premium. ASTS, at $34.82, aims to connect phones via satellites, with partnerships like Verizon and AT&T showing promise. However, execution risks, high costs, and regulatory issues pose challenges. Competition from SpaceX and Amazon adds uncertainty. The trade reflects cautious optimism but risks losses if ASTS dips below $35. Volatility and unproven tech make the outcome unclear.

  • gaeth0t gaëtan (@gaeth0t) reported

    i ******* hate fedex you’re a worthless company @FedEx and i’m being so dead *** just leave the ******* package ups/usps/amazon never seem to have problems but it’s always y’all

  • AdityaS41869751 Aditya (@AdityaS41869751) reported

    @mimibirch Nba is on Disney. Cricket is going to eventually be entirely on Amazon. Kayo is going down.