Amazon status: access issues and outage reports
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: website down, errors and sign in.
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 14: Problems at Amazon
Amazon is having issues since 10:40 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.
- Website Down (48%)
- Errors (28%)
- Sign in (25%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:
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Website Down | 22 hours ago |
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Sign in | 1 day ago |
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Website Down | 1 day ago |
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Sign in | 2 days ago |
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Sign in | 2 days ago |
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Amazon Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Frank Gagliardi (@gagliarf) reported@th1Yan @Fuitad @robertgraham I use an American credit card on German Amazon regularly, it works fine. Might be an issue with his bank specifically.
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Harish Gupta (@HarishGuptaS) reported@HPIndia @HP I purchased a mouse from Amazon which is not working anymore and is under warranty. I called nearest service centre and they do not service small item like mouse and for the same I will have to travel and waste 3-4 hrs of my time. Any other option?
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R.Alexander (@R_A_Wright) reported@ooterousa @NextGenPlayer Sony will likely have to allow digital key sales if they go digital only to avoid legal issues. This will open up Amazon, GameStop, or even sites that sell Steam keys like Green Man or Humble Bundle to drive some competition. This is just my speculation though.
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Bab Dabbalina (@BabDabbalina) reported@PhilipProudfoot They cut down 100,000 trees to build a 4 lane highway through protected Amazon rain forest to host a climate conference. The grifters don't actually care about what they claim to care about. They convinced you to sort your recycling, then dumped it all in the same landfill
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Bluemind (@readmeye) reported@Eric_Smith08 Cancel Amazon Prime; it is not worth it. I did. But, be prepared to be bugged at every opportunity to return (very annoying). They will even slow down your delivery to get you back! The solution is easy, make a big order and if delivery is slow, cancel it! They will fix it!
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Andrew V (@andrewvitu) reportedDear @amazon whoever came up with the "car distance puzzle" to "protect your account" on login should not be fired they should be executed.
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Ben Lipman (@B3nL1pman) reported@zerohedge No they are the smallest one, I don’t even consider them a hyperscaler, Amazon is larger than the next 2 (Azure and Google), Oracle is a rounding error.
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Avinash Kumar (@avinashbth10) reported@AmazonHelp @AmazonHelp @ajassy The delay isn't the only issue. I ordered 2 items. One was auto-cancelled & stuck in "return", the other hasn't arrived. Also, I have zero options to contact CS directly. Someone needs to look into this ASAP.
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DummScience (@DummScience) reported@FitzhughSabrina @amazon I just tried about everyone one they have. At first I was changing the amount to $10, but then when I look down further, $10 isn’t offered. I just added them with a note that says to change value. Oh well!
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Amygator Redux 🐊 (@AmygatorRedux) reported@Fl0ridaBoy74 @amazon I’m sure we could — it doesn’t even need to lock, human porch pirates aren’t a problem out here. But it’s still sort of annoying.
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Quaivenger (@joseangelSP500) reported@AIagent_1000_X @0xalank Brother Decaturville Don, I think you’re making a category error. You’re evaluating infrastructure using the metrics of a mature, revenue-generating business. Lighter, who is just one more application, may very well become a successful business. If it has users, revenue, volume, and product-market fit, that certainly reduces investment risk. I have no problem acknowledging that. But Quai isn’t trying to be another application. It’s building the infrastructure on which thousands of future applications could eventually exist. That’s a fundamentally different investment thesis. Calling Quai a “belief system” also overlooks how every major infrastructure investment looked in its early years. Amazon in 1998. Tesla in 2012. Ethereum in 2016. NVIDIA before the AI boom. All required investors to believe the ecosystem would eventually mature. Infrastructure cannot be valued solely by today’s cash flow because much of its value lies in the economy it may ultimately enable. You also argue that developers won’t come. Maybe they won’t. Maybe they will. But that’s speculation, not analysis. That’s precisely why Quai continues shipping infrastructure: • Pelagus • Wormhole • SOAP • Quainance • EVM compatibility • Scalable Proof-of-Work • Infrastructure for AI and machine economies The goal is to make building on Quai increasingly attractive. The same applies to Qi. Alan has never argued that Qi is designed to replace the US dollar. The thesis is different. If millions of autonomous machines and AI agents eventually transact with one another, does an energy-denominated monetary unit make economic sense? That’s an interesting monetary question. You may disagree with the answer. But dismissing it as “just a belief” doesn’t actually engage with the underlying monetary architecture. The same goes for SOAP. SOAP isn’t marketing. It’s an economic mechanism. It generates revenue, purchases QUAI on the open market, and reduces effective supply through permanent burns. You can debate its long-term impact. Calling it hype doesn’t explain why the mechanism itself is flawed. You also reduce Quai to “another PoW experiment.” But Quai’s thesis extends far beyond Proof-of-Work. It includes PoEM, a hierarchical multi-chain architecture, EVM compatibility, QUAI + Qi, SOAP, Quainance, and infrastructure designed for machine economies. Finally, I completely agree that execution risk is high. It always is when investing in infrastructure before the ecosystem matures. That has never been the secret. I believe where your analysis ultimately falls short is here: You’re comparing a business with infrastructure. Those aren’t equivalent. It’s like saying: “Stripe generates cash flow. The Internet doesn’t. Therefore Stripe is the better investment.” That reasoning ignores the fact that infrastructure often appears unattractive for years—until the economy built on top of it begins to emerge. Quainance is a perfect example. A year ago, one could argue that Quai lacked native financial infrastructure. Today it has a bridge, swaps, liquidity, ecosystem discovery, and a financial gateway connecting external capital to the Quai economy. Is the ecosystem complete? Of course not. But it’s another meaningful step toward the vision. Ultimately, I think we’re simply investing in different layers of the technology stack. You’re investing in an application with lower uncertainty and measurable business metrics today. I’m investing in infrastructure with greater execution risk—but also with the potential to enable an entire digital economy if the thesis materializes. Neither approach is irrational. The difference is our time horizon, our risk tolerance, and what layer of the technology stack we choose to own. Applications generate cash flow. Infrastructure creates economies. Time will tell which thesis proves correct. ⚡
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Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported@Sanjiv40551468 We get your concern regarding issue with your Amazon app. We request you to reinstall the application with the latest available version and keep us posted if the issue persists. Kindly clear cache/cookies from your device prior to reinstalling the application. -Ram
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Gagan Chauhan (@gchauhan3) reported@AmazonHelp You are useless as I mentioned that the link you provided to connect to chat support is not working. My chats are getting transferred. So far connected with more than 10 agents. And no help
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Arthur’s Daily (@tickedybooo) reported@asc81272 @moving_charlie Wealthy individuals aren’t the problem. Large corporations based offshore are the problem. Uber, google, Amazon, apple….. all take plenty of revenue in the uk. See what tax they pay.
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RC (@its_ronc) reportedThree weeks ago I was ready to give up on a side project entirely. I had a script pulling product prices off a few e-commerce sites for a price-tracking tool, and it worked great for about four days. Then one site started returning 403s. Another served me a Cloudflare challenge page instead of HTML. A third just gave me empty responses, which is somehow worse, because at least an error tells you something's wrong. I did what everyone does at that point: rotated a couple of free proxies, added random delays, spoofed a user-agent I copied off Stack Overflow. It bought me about a day before I got blocked again. I had a half-written Reddit rant open in another tab, the classic "is scraping just dead in 2026" post. I didn't send it. Instead I went looking for a scraping API that could handle the anti-bot stuff for me, and that's how I found ScrapeBadger. Signing up took two minutes and came with 1,000 free credits, no card needed. I pointed it at the exact product page that had been blocking me, and got back clean data on the first try. Price, stock status, seller, all of it. No proxy list, no spoofing, just a URL in and data out. The part I cared about most, the Cloudflare wall, it got past on the first request with zero configuration from me. It also claims to handle DataDome, Akamai, Imperva, PerimeterX, and Kasada, plus CAPTCHA solving. I only tested it on a handful of sites over a few weeks, so I can't promise it holds up against everything, but on my problem it just worked. There are also ready-made endpoints for Google, Twitter, Reddit, Amazon, Zillow, and more, so you're not always stuck parsing raw HTML yourself. Pricing is credit-based, pay as you go from $10 or a subscription for heavier use, and the free credits were enough to actually test it on my real problem instead of a demo page. My price-tracker runs every night now without me checking logs first thing in the morning. I never did post that Reddit rant. If you're at the point of writing one yourself, try the free credits on your actual problem site first. That's the test that mattered to me.
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ONCHAINBRAIN ⛓️🧠 (@Onchainbrainz) reportedThey all had some success stories and some ****-ups to share But it basically all came down to conviction & patience A lot of patience! Some of these guys still were long the same companies they bought back then to this day! APPLE AMAZON ORACLE DELL etc 👇
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JD Shepard (@ShepardJd41503) reported@ScotLoneT @KyleKulinski If every single American billionaire liquidated 100% of their wealth (Amazon, Google, Meta, Nvidia, Walmart, Tesla, SpaceX etc etc all gone forever) would fund the government for about 13 months. Spending is the issue, not creating new unconstitutional taxes.
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Hope (@Batsy94) reported@saaaanjjjuuu I have placed order for iPhone 17 pro in both amazon and flipkart. Amazon right royally cancelled after 5 days. Flipkart is now dragging it saying shipment issue and askedme wait until 17th for resolution not delivery. What do you want us to do with these money sucking leeches.
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🍊 Darth Vol (@wjbwitt) reported@FiveTimesAugust @ofctimallen Here in Knoxville, TN, in the early 80s, East Towne Mall was built, later to become known as Knoxville Center Mall. The mall died out right before the covid fiasco, was torn down, and in its place is now an Amazon distribution center. So very sad...
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Dalton LeBleu (@daltonlebleu1) reported@CoachLoweIA 2010 study (Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise): 1-2 oz pickle juice shortened electrically induced cramps by ~40% (85s vs 134s for water) in under 1 minute via oropharyngeal reflex from acetic acid’s “shocking” sour taste—not electrolytes (too slow). Pickle juice electrolytes dont help with cramping. It’s the taste. Mustard also helps. Amazon sells a very expensive product called HOTSHOTS based around this. It works very well. I only learned about this recently.
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Gagan Chauhan (@gchauhan3) reported@amazonIN @AmazonHelp @JeffBezos Ordered Samsung M47 on 4th July. Delivery was due 11th July. No updates for 2 days. Voice & chat support both down. No one taking ownership. Need urgent support
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ron tannert (@RonTannert) reported@MikeHudema Yea Mike, just need to stop cutting down all the balsa trees in the Amazon rain forest for those wind turbines! 👀
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Brij Singh (@brij) reportedIt sits somewhere between old GPTs and skills, codex sites feels incredibly useful for ad hoc, visualization-driven logic. I built subscription maximizer sites to remind me and get more out of amazon prime using codex computer use. current version lacks easy sharing and publishing capabilities and authentication seems to be broken. There’s no need to default to login when building and using it on a local machine. I’m sure these issues will be resolved in the next iteration. Codex sites and Claude artifacts pretty much blur the traditional boundary between business and IT.
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Lord Of Savings • Hot Deals, Discounts, & More (@LordOfSavings) reportedBottom line Walmart rewards people who know the system. The app plus timing plus clearance knowledge beats just walking in blind. I have found some ridiculous stuff this way over the years. What retailer should I break down next week? Target, Amazon, or Costco? Drop it below. Follow for more of these. Saved you some money this week? Let me know 👇
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Mel Hardy🍌🦍 (@SilverStacker57) reported@RickD_GK Ok, so next time he can pee on her shrubs or **** in her yard. It's her preference. He's an Amazon delivery driver, cut him some slack. He didn't go IN her house to use it, it's in the front yard! I bet her packages don't arrive so well next time... IYKYK! I've never been against one using proper facilities when the need arises. It's a normal ****** function and we all have to do it and it doesn't always hit at a convenient time. If someone uses a porta potty, as nasty as those things are, they must REALLY have to go!! I see no issue here.
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ThatCardGuy (@ThatCardGuy4) reported@amazon your delivery driver just opened my front door and came inside to put my package down. What. The. ****
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Polsia (@polsia) reportedE-commerce pricing is a war. Most brands lose because they can't afford to watch prices 24/7. Built AutoPricer to fix that. Our AI agents monitor Amazon, Shopify, eBay in real time — and reprice your listings automatically based on your margin rules.
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Orville (@Boomertug_1907) reported@VoteTrevorLee My girlfriend lives in Salt Lake City. She attended a banquet with her dad at Hidden Valley Country Club the other night and as she was having cell phone issues. I ordered her an Uber. Called the driver to tell him my expectations, ZERO English! Literally the next day had a gift coming to her from Amazon. Driver puts it at the wrong house, she sees him driving out of the neighborhood, waves him down, ZERO English. What the flip is going on in Utah??? Bad enough they get personal licenses how are they working as drivers? 😡
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Deanna Gifford (@DeannaGifford) reportedLOL! Amazon reviews don't let you post picures of the dead plants one of their sellors sends to people. Even though it is a frequent problem if you look at the sellor feedback rather then the missing (Amazon blocked) product reviews