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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.
- Website Down (46%)
- Errors (28%)
- Sign in (25%)
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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Raju Baghel (@ImBaghelSahab) reported@AmazonHelp @amazon @amazonIN How can payment be marked as not ready when no delivery attempt was made and no one contacted me? This appears to be a false delivery attempt update. Please investigate this issue and ensure my order is delivered without further delay. #Amazon
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Cameron (@zs_cameron) reported@propcharles @worldofreel It’s a good move all around for Amazon. They don’t sabotage their new deal AND they don’t have to release another terrible Luca Guadagnino picture
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Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported@RiazNoddy Please copy and paste the link into a different web browser clearing cookies/cache and enabling desktop mode or try to access the link via desktop/laptop to connect with our team. Copy the link > paste the link in any browse > search the link > login to your Amazon account and once logged in, it will display 2 options, one is "continue previous chat" and other is "start a new chat". Click on start a new chat option, and it will connect to our team. Kindly connect with our team via order related account for our team to check and help you accordingly. -Fasi
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Mrutyunjaya panda (@mrutyunjayp) reported@amazonIN @AmazonHelp Hi, this is the second time this week that your delivery agent has marked my order as delivered without actually delivering it. I keep having to search for the package and contact customer support. What is the solution to this recurring issue?
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zach peeks (@Snackzachss) reported@letsgetcanceled @IsThatMaple Buy new one off Amazon and return broken one
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urmi mithiya (@urmi_mithiya) reported@AmazonHelp Shared all the details via Dm, also emailed issues to escalation team, hope this gets resolved
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Skunk City Genetics (@skunkcityseeds) reported@CodyAllenD87 That’s going to be the cure for sure a bigger filter kit for the 3x3, I run black orchid which I don’t think you can get in the US but if you look for something like this it will be the fix you need 💯 guaranteed! Amazon or eBay, do some price comparing an get a low priced one that looks like the one below and it’ll sort out the situation
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prathap uppi (@uppidada7) reported@AmazonHelp My problem is not solved yet
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mail box (@mailbox28564784) reported@amazonIN @amazon kindly update the my refund (Order No. 404-2522400-1760324). facing multiple times issues However, I received a completely wrong product. I immediately contacted Amazon Customer Support and reported the issue.
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Barnesy🇺🇸🇺🇲 (@Itzbarnesy) reported@JeremyVineOn5 Sound like Starmer after Axel rakabunda with Amazon selling knives. The people are the problem pretty simple. Use some critical thinking
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Avik Maity (@AvikMai29926378) reported@amazonIN @amazon Your delivery person is so unprofessional that he didn't even contacted me and marked my delivery as On Hold. I have been facing this late delivery issue since a quite a long time. Even after multiple complaints there is no improvement.
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LORD NEKO (@LORDNEKOTTV) reported@GitheriMann @RyjitsuX @mymixtapez If it's not a crazy crime, he could just work at amazon and stay out of trouble lol
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suchit bauskar (@bauskarsuchit) reported@AmazonHelp My order not completed due to an Amazon Pay Later issue. The order failed, amount was charged and the refund has not been received yet, days have passed without resolution. Kindly investigate and process refund immediately #AmazonIndia #RefundPending #AmazonPayLater
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Corey Ganim (@coreyganim) reportedthe AI version of market research as a service: 1. pick a niche 2. collect where the market talks 3. use AI to find repeated pain 4. turn it into content/offers/scripts 5. sell the monthly update most businesses are NOT listening to their market. they (sometimes) check reviews. they (sometimes) skim comments. they (sometimes) ask customers. But nobody is systematically turning market language into business assets. 5 niches you could sell this to: 1. Dentists Sources: - Google reviews - Reddit threads - competitor websites - local Facebook groups - patient FAQs Build: "Patient Objection Miner" Output: - top fears - service questions - ad angles - landing page copy - content ideas 2. Gyms Sources: - member reviews - cancellation reasons - competitor offers - local fitness groups Build: "Churn + Offer Insight Report" Output: - why people join - why people quit - what offers pull attention - what testimonials to collect 3. Med spas Sources: - TikTok comments - Google reviews - competitor promos - consult questions Build: "Consult Question + Content Engine" Output: - FAQs - trust objections - offer angles - follow-up scripts 4. Ecommerce brands Sources: - Amazon reviews - competitor reviews - support tickets - ad comments Build: "Customer Voice Mining Skill" Output: - product issues - hooks - objections - comparison angles - new product ideas 5. Agencies Sources: - sales calls - lost-deal notes - client emails - industry posts Build: "Niche Demand Map" Output: - what buyers care about - what they ignore - what language they use - what offer to lead with Charge $1-$3K to build the first research system. Charge $500/mo for monthly updates. This is a high-value system that turns messy market signals into assets the business can use.
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Shelpid.WI3M (@Shelpid_WI3M) reported🚨 THE AI BOOM IS BEING PAID FOR WITH DEBT, NOT PROFITS. THAT NEVER ENDS WELL. Read that again slowly. Alphabet Google's parent just issued a 100-year bond that doesn't mature until February 2126, part of a roughly $20 billion borrowing drive to fund its AI buildout. A company is taking on debt that outlives everyone reading this, betting that artificial intelligence pays off across the next century. And here's the unsettling part: investors didn't flinch. The raise pulled in around $100 billion in orders. They're sprinting to hand over money that won't come back for 100 years. That's not quiet confidence. That's desperation wearing confidence as a costume. Look at what the entire Mag7 is doing right now. The 2026 capex numbers being thrown around are staggering: Amazon → roughly $200B in capex, up sharply year over year Microsoft → around $190B, with Azure capacity already stretched thin Google → about $185B, now partly funded by century-long debt Meta → roughly $135B, with free cash flow under heavy pressure Combined, that's hundreds of billions this year alone and analysts are projecting the four biggest spenders could push toward $1 trillion a year as this race accelerates. Almost none of it is funded by today's profits. It's funded by debt and a promise about tomorrow. We've seen this movie before. The dot-com companies were right about the internet. They were just a decade early and most were bankrupt before the vision paid off. Amazon fell around 95%. Microsoft lost roughly 65%. Intel got cut by about 80%. "Too important to fail" turned out to be the most expensive phrase of that entire era. Now here's the kicker: the Mag7 makes up roughly 30% of the entire S&P 500. So when the debt math finally breaks, this won't be a tidy tech correction. It'll be an index-wide event that drags down everyone holding a passive fund. This doesn't mean it all unravels tomorrow. But when it does, you'll want to have seen it coming. Follow now, notifications on. I'll keep you ahead of it.
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Pete Sanford (@PeteSanford) reported@UKLabour I am glad I had that cheeky £10 on Starmer Out by 2027. (I wish I had a spare £10) So Burnham goes to meet Starmer at the weekend where Krazy Keir will lay out his demands to avoid the Labour Party descending into total chaos. Total Chaos being the MO of all Labour Parties since, and including, Tony Blair who began the destabilisation of the Middle East... So he could get several well paying gigs, to Fix It. There, obviously, is a theme running through these Labour PM Appointees. THEY ALL SEEM F*****N NUTS tHE gOOD nEWS: Andy Burn 'Em is NOT NUTS He is a whole lot of other stuff, but that will be revealed in the next six months. Starmer's List: Elevated to the Lords by 2028 Private Papers Withheld for Fifty Years Handsome Financial Pay-Out Security Briefing Notes Shredded £1000 Amazon Gift Tokens for "Adult Products" The Labour Party - Standing for Honesty & Integrity
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Ding **** Trader (@vtrader1982) reported@OnePlus_IN The company is shutting down the stores and service centres! Never buy from Amazon.
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Alfred T (@AlfredT27518342) reported@MahimaJalan2 Actually amazon has been in service for so many years. They should give an option of delivery in 4 hr slots. 8-12,12-4,4-8,8-10 it is so much convenient for people working and like these issues who genuinely wants to rest afternoons.
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Rakesh Panda (@rakeshpanda09) reported@Amazon @AmazonHelp Ordered 2 qty but received only 1. Item is missing from the package. Support says “no return or refund policy”. This is completely unacceptable. You shortchanged me and now refuse to fix it? Worst customer service experience. #AmazonFail #PoorService
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AlabamaJiggin (@AlabamaJigger) reported@AmazonHelp @amazon Yeah, It literally came all the way from Japan with no issues and gets stuck in Tennessee and it's not even USPS's fault, it's literally Amazon's fault that the item will not arrive until after Father's day.
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irritated (@a_sick_indian) reported@AmazonHelp First you said it could be the third party delivery services, now you're giving different reasoning how about you just give me the contact info of the delivery person and solve the problem instead of playing fool game @AmazonHelp
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SellerForge.ai (@SellerForgeAI) reportedAmazon's restock limits aren't arbitrary. They're calculated using your IPI score, sales velocity in the past 90 days, and available FC capacity in your region. If your limit drops suddenly, check for aged inventory first—units sitting 181+ days drag your IPI down fast, and Amazon penalizes slow-turn SKUs harder than most sellers realize. The fix isn't asking for more capacity; it's cleaning up what's already there.
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Mr Fren (@KaneJen29573064) reported@LordsManor Psst, it's got more bugs than the Amazon. * Slow motion villagers, * Villagers stuck on random ****. * Oxes guiding people. * Villagers not working. * Villagers disappearing. * bandit raids spawn 6 squads. * villagers move like they're stuck in mud.
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Red (@redkendl) reportedClaude Fable 5 was live for 3 days. Then it got pulled over 3 words: "fix this code" That was enough to trigger the Fable 5 / Mythos 5 shutdown because fixing vulnerable code means the model has to find the vulnerability first. That is useful for defenders trying to patch software, but it can also show attackers where to look. Then Amazon flags it, the government steps in, and Anthropic disables the models worldwide because filtering access by citizenship at that scale is basically impossible. The crazy part is that this is not some rare Claude-only issue. It is the same dual-use problem every strong coding model runs into. 22 minutes explaining why AI models are now being treated like national security assets.
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AtheistOwner (@AtheistOwner) reported@BladeoftheS A majority of my problems are solved if low value garbage couldnt survive off my tax dollar and had to work and contribute to society. Billionaires gives me a product I use like Amazon. What ******** does a worthless retard like @BladeoftheS give me. A discarded heroine needle?
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Nick Papageorgio (@mrpapageorg1o) reported@rootslashbin Oh yes, using my disposable income to bet on a game instead of going to the bar or buying dumb **** on Amazon is really terrible. 🙄
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ZippyTheChicken@GAB 🇺🇸 (@ZippyTheChicken) reported@AmazonHelp I would be willing to leave it at my door but I can not spend 2 hours driving to town with medical issues. I returned the items. I have video of you taking and driving away with them then delivering them again the next night at 7pm Speak here now.. or I consider them abandoned
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David Hannaman (@DavidHannaman) reported@RightScopee No, not at all. Because even though I down own a Tesla, or pay for a Starlink subscription, or even a X subscription, I think the products he produces are amazing. I buy a lot from Amazon, and even though I don’t care for the man I’m happy Bezos built the company.
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XRP_WealthFlow (@XRP_WealthFlow) reportedLooking at Amazon's monthly chart, it reached an All-Time High (ATH) of $5.6 in 1999 before crashing down to its bottom at $0.28. Afterwards, it could only manage a lackluster rebound to around $2.9—a 50% retracement from its ATH—and eventually failed in its attempt to break the ATH again in early 2008. To make matters worse, it got hit by the broader negative catalyst of the Global Financial Crisis, suffering the humiliation of a whopping 65% plunge from its local high. At this point, gripped by extreme fear, Amazon’s retail investors couldn’t take it anymore. They threw in the towel and dumped their holdings in waves—declaring what we call a massive "Capitulation." However, almost as soon as the retail investors handed over their bags, Amazon staged a fierce V-shaped recovery. Finally, in September 2009, it smashed through its previous ATH of $5.6. Only the investors who endured that hellish, 10-year-long box range from 1999 to 2009 got to taste Amazon’s devastating, one-way mega-bull run. If you had bought in around $1.9 during that 65% crash and held until now, you would be looking at a staggering return of about 16,000% based on the current ATH of $280. Of course, the number of investors who actually diamond-handed Amazon for this long is extremely small. Right now, XRP’s monthly chart shares a spine-chilling resemblance to Amazon’s chart back then. After hitting its ATH of $3.3 in 2018, it established a bottom at $0.11, and subsequently retraced exactly 50% to the $1.6 level before stalling. It attempted to break the ATH in July 2025 but failed, and has now been pushed back down to the $1.1 range—a roughly 67% drop from its high. Just like Amazon’s historical chart, the fear and fatigue among retail investors have reached an absolute peak. If the market gives just a little more correction here, we will likely see the final capitulation volume flood the market. There is a clear reason why XRP mirrors Amazon so perfectly—from the 10-year period trapped in a box range below its previous ATH, to the precise "shakeout strategy" designed to strip retail investors of their tokens right before the massive bull run. Ripple Labs CEO Brad Garlinghouse once noted in a media interview: "Ripple is to cross-border payments what Amazon was to books in the early days. And we’ll go beyond books." Amazon started out as an online bookstore, expanding its scale by leveraging infinite virtual space, and has now become the "Everything Store" and a massive tech titan. Similarly, Ripple Labs is executing an ambitious plan to use XRP not just as a SWIFT alternative for cross-border remittances, but to transfer all high-value data—including stocks, real estate, commodities, and bonds—as seamlessly and quickly as information travels across the internet. Brad claims that the XRP Ledger (XRPL) aims for decentralized finance (DeFi) without the intervention of centralized financial institutions. But my view is different. Because XRP will essentially act as the "water" flowing through the plumbing of the global financial system, Ripple Labs will interact with massive tier-1 banks and institutions to monopolize all asset markets, ultimately achieving "hyper-centralization." The words that market makers spit out to the public are always different from the grand narrative they hold in their hearts. We must accurately capture that core essence and refuse to be swayed by short-term price fluctuations. It doesn't matter whether the price of XRP is at its ATH of $3.3, $1, or if it temporarily dips to $0.7. Right now, the whales and market makers are simply gaslighting retail investors, drilling the mindset into their heads that "XRP is destined to be a cheap penny coin under $3 forever." Look at Amazon’s monthly chart attached here. Retail investors riding minor waves through short-term trading can never capture these kinds of historic returns. Look at the macro trend right now, buy XRP, and hold it long-term within the grand cycle!
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Red (@IsiahSingl30431) reported@RamatVictory Your fave has literally supported the guy who got rid of DEI hiring and the funny thing about it y’all don’t give a **** about Black people and by the way, you still shopping at freaking out Amazon and at freaking Wegmans and worry about Nigeria who got a ****** problem