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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.

June 18: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 06:20 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.

  • 45% Website Down (45%)
  • 28% Errors (28%)
  • 25% Sign in (25%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Amazon outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Paris Sign in 1 day ago
Troyes Errors 1 day ago
Hastings Errors 2 days ago
Fareham Website Down 2 days ago
Isles of Scilly Sign in 3 days ago
Pierre-Bénite Sign in 3 days ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • trashnovel
    celine 🎾 (@trashnovel) reported

    Sent this to the Amazon feedback email and received an AI generated response that expressed understanding of my issue with mandatory AI usage

  • Shavondrea
    Shay (@Shavondrea) reported

    @amazon why doesn’t your driver support actually support drivers? Getting blamed for APP issues is wild. And please don’t say chat support or email. They DO NOT ASSIST. You get disconnected. Or a copy paste response every time…./

  • Ohlee_vah
    Kidobutai (@Ohlee_vah) reported

    @baebii_8 Yup, you will have to buy the screen from Amazon and give to phone repairer, they will fix it for you

  • nontoxicwrites
    nt | trilogy truther (@nontoxicwrites) reported

    @chamel_writes i have broken many an NDA but amazon scares me, i would simply lock myself in an internet-less closet for months in fear that my body language would even give something away and they’d sue me lol

  • AsukaErika
    飛鳥絵里香 (@AsukaErika) reported

    @AmazonHelp I will take your word and trust one more time on the given link. I try to be a nice customer but the limited option that I can talk to human is terrible. Your company can invest much AI as you like but I DON'T like it.

  • beerme675
    Arizonian (@beerme675) reported

    @GovernorHobbs I thought they promised good paying jobs? So your just like AOC who shut down an Amazon hub from moving in because of tax breaks? You haven't a clue how the economy works!

  • 100AcresRanch
    100AcresRanch (@100AcresRanch) reported

    @OGBringFacts Had one like that last week. Told amazon it was empty/broken, they replaced all of it. Free junk. Lfg

  • Theneuroraphael
    Raphaeltheturtle (@Theneuroraphael) reported

    @AmazonHelp why do you guys circle jerk customers? Asking for an issue does not get me help. It takes me to ask questions that are forced. No place to type actual issue and then no way to reach actual customer service. Surely you can learn a better use of AI? @JeffBezos built the company on great customer service.

  • _adscrafted
    Anthony Nguyen | Adscrafted (@_adscrafted) reported

    FBA Fee Audit Catches weight/dimension errors where Amazon overcharges you. We've found sellers owed thousands in fee corrections they never filed. Reimbursement Audit Lost inventory, damaged units, customer return discrepancies. Amazon owes you money, this finds it. (3/4)

  • Cartoonie12
    Candice/Nova ✨🏳️‍🌈💙💜🩷 (@Cartoonie12) reported

    @DisTrackers Got a Friday showing with no problem and had to fight green goblin for the Amazon showing

  • PeterCr58710847
    Peter Cross (@PeterCr58710847) reported

    @GahNotThisAgain My partner, she shops at Amazon all the time usually it comes the next day and never had a problem with it she even buys her cartons of Coca-Cola

  • BLVCKLIGHTai
    BLVCKL!GHT (@BLVCKLIGHTai) reported

    Everyone's celebrating follower counts like that's the finish line. It's not even the starting line. The real crisis in the creator economy isn't talent. It's infrastructure. Large scale adoption is the only thing that gets creators out of the algorithm casino and into an actual industry. And the companies with the power to build that keep dropping the ball on the people who are actually building something. I'll say it loudly. Amazon **** the bed with that creator fund announcement. Full stop. Netflix is out here hunting for AI producers like the talent pool doesn't already exist and has existed. Studios are throwing money in every direction except toward the people actually making things with proven market tested content. TV executives are standing in the corner being bashful while an entire medium is being invented around them. And the gen AI companies. The competitions. The grant programs. Running an outdated strategy that provides zero value to the creator or industry at large. Dangle a carrot. Wear out the talented people. Make them jump through hoops. Award someone. Disappear. Hate to break it to ya, but a VC or tool company will NEVER be the tastemaker. Ever. The independent competitions are somehow worse. Half of them are just auxiliary industry people who want to feel like tastemakers once a year, hand out a ribbon, then go back in their hole and provide zero value to anyone. No pipeline. No support. No follow through. Just vibes and a LinkedIn post. YouTube is literally the only major platform paying creators at scale. Every other platform is selling you exposure. You are working for exposure. In 2026. Meanwhile large accounts are buying boosts on content that was never tested organically. Never earned a single real view. They paid to scale mediocrity and called it a strategy. If you have to buy the audience, you never had one. The talent is here. The content is here. The infrastructure is not. And the people with the power to build it are either asleep, performing, or writing checks to the wrong rooms. This industry doesn't have a creativity problem. It has a courage problem.

  • BillDA
    Bill D'Alessandro (@BillDA) reported

    Gotcha I see often for Amazon operators: Amazon's "ordered product sales" metric is bookings (orders), NOT revenue (shipped, what you get paid on) The frustrating part is that "Ordered Product Sales" is positioned in Seller Central as the main revenue metric. We regularly saw a 7-8% variance between what was ordered and what eventually showed up in our payout. In fact - you can watch the OPS metric slip. Look at OPS for yesterday 6/17/26 and write down the number. Now come back next week and look at the same number for 6/17/26 - it'll be lower. Our best guestimation for the delta was that for subscription-heavy brands, people move dates of their subscribe and save orders, which results in a cancellation of the original order and creation of a re-order next week (try this flow yourself on the consumer side to see how it works). But a 7-8% revenue slippage has a very real P&L and ROAS impact. So we back tested our deltas between ordered product sales and payouts, and haircut all our realtime revenue metrics by 7-8%. This is why you need to be fluent in the language of accounting - ordered, shipped, booked, revenue - those sound like the same number, but they're not.

  • mtradpagan38952
    DStraddude (@mtradpagan38952) reported

    @kyoketsu_kirari @CTWatchFrog @Mangalawyer She looks like she can be an enemy in the walking dead And no, I lived in Germany… the sun largely isn’t an issue there. It’s mostly cloudy days all year long You have zero idea of what you’re talking about Also she isn’t an Amazon, that isn’t a Norse thing

  • basedspikelee
    andy wolfe (@basedspikelee) reported

    brazilians burned down 10% of the Amazon but post the most delusional fantasies

  • redwood_ryan_a
    Ryan Auger // Industrial CRE (@redwood_ryan_a) reported

    Step 9: Build and install the sauna door: I built this one by taking a premium piece of plywood / siding board and then gluing and nailing in tounge and groove cedar, then wrapping it in cedar 2x4s ripped down to 2.5 inches. Then once it was installed on the door, I bought some wood handles on amazon and a doorknob installation kit that comes with a tool to drill out holes for the whole assembly on the door and frame. I used scrap wood from the rest of the project to build the door, so there is a cost but I'm not going to include it here as it's included elsewhere. This door is insanely heavy, it has a million imperfections - I like it, but you can buy one online for $1000. Cost: $0

  • WayneBruce73
    Charles Austin (@WayneBruce73) reported

    Yep. They are going to keep doubling down, and tripling down, and quadrupling down. Amazon MGM has a built in fanbase for STARGATE, and they're doing the same ****. These people aren't going to learn

  • Manu_Sisti
    Manu Sisti (@Manu_Sisti) reported

    If you want your first book to actually sell... Don't ask: "Is my writing good enough?" Wrong question. Ask: "Does my title contain the exact keyword my buyer types into Amazon at 11pm when they can't sleep?" Good writing doesn't get found. The right keyword does. Fix the title before you fix the prose.

  • DommeWhisperer
    Hush (@DommeWhisperer) reported

    As a chili fan I was very curious to try the Skyline chili. Not having a need or desire to ever be in Cincinnati I ordered it on Amazon. Came as a 2 pack. Disgusting and I mean I will scarf down cans of Hormel so no snob but it was inedible. 1 and done @SteveGelbs #Mets

  • QueenKorma
    Miss Communication ;) (@QueenKorma) reported

    @SamCKx Ah yes. The data is never ever used by anyone else for any other reason. Have you been living under a rock? Endless examples of phones spying on you to sell you things, VPN being used as a tool to observe user activity…. Remember this one? 1. *The acquisition*: Facebook bought Israeli startup Onavo for ∼$120M in 2013. Onavo marketed itself as a free VPN + “data saver” app that would encrypt your traffic and reduce mobile data usage. 2. *What it actually did*: Because it was a VPN, all your phone’s internet traffic was routed through Facebook’s servers before going anywhere else. That let Facebook see: every app you opened, how long you used it, which websites you visited, and when. 3. *Why they wanted it*: Facebook used Onavo data to spot which competitor apps were growing fastest. The data helped inform acquisitions like WhatsApp for $19B, and helped them clone features. 4. *“Project Ghostbusters”*: When Snapchat exploded in 2016, Facebook couldn’t see details because Snapchat’s traffic was encrypted. So they launched “Project Ghostbusters” — named after Snapchat’s ghost logo. Using Onavo’s infrastructure, they installed a root certificate on users’ phones to run a “man-in-the-middle” attack. That let them intercept + decrypt Snapchat’s analytics traffic, plus later YouTube and Amazon. 5. *The fallout*: Apple booted Onavo from the App Store in 2018. Facebook shut Onavo down in 2019 after TechCrunch revealed it was used in a research project to collect data from paid volunteers aged 13-25. Meta calls the claims “baseless”. 6761e73f260e629648c0 *Bottom line*: Facebook turned a VPN into a competitive intelligence tool. The traffic data showed them Snapchat was a threat → they tried to buy it for $3B, then built Instagram Stories to copy it. 67618ab0 There’s also a broader pattern: analytics firms like Sensor Tower ran multiple VPN/ad-blocker apps just to collect usage data for app trend estimates.

  • manolis_312
    Manolis K 🇬🇷🇺🇸 (@manolis_312) reported

    @coltonblack I am terrible with cars. Know nothing. My a/c motor went out. Shop wanted $500. $55 on Amazon and YouTube video.

  • PeterBourg30061
    Peterb (@PeterBourg30061) reported

    Daily Closing Market Report 06/17 Hawkish Fed sparks broad sell-off Dow -507.12 at 51492.55, Nasdaq -354.69 at 26042.64, S&P -91.25 at 7420.10 After spending the first half of the session drifting sideways, stocks turned lower following the June FOMC meeting, which left the federal funds target range unchanged but was interpreted as a more hawkish-than-expected shift in tone during Fed Chair Kevin Warsh's first meeting at the helm. Weakness was broad, and the S&P 500 (-1.2%), Nasdaq Composite (-1.3%), and DJIA (-1.0%) finished firmly lower, despite the DJIA notching a record intraday high earlier in the session. The policy statement itself was notably stripped down, with the Committee voting 12-0 to hold the federal funds target range at 3.50%-3.75% and closing with an unambiguous commitment that it "will deliver price stability." The lack of forward guidance, combined with the removal of several longer-standing pieces of language, reinforced the impression of a procedural reset under Fed Chair Warsh. That tone shift was further amplified in the updated Summary of Economic Projections, which showed inflation running persistently above target and pushed out expectations for policy easing. The median path now implies no rate cuts in 2026, alongside a meaningful upward revision to both headline and core PCE inflation forecasts. Taken together, the statement and projections were read as signaling a higher-for-longer policy stance, prompting a repricing in rates and contributing to the broader risk-off move in equities. The afternoon sell-off left all eleven S&P 500 sectors in negative territory, though the session's earlier trends were still visible at the sector level. The industrials (-0.1%) and financials (-0.5%) sectors closed with the narrowest losses after their earlier gains pushed the DJIA to a new all-time high. Several major banking components of the Dow, including Goldman Sachs (GS 1099.14, +8.47, +0.78%) and JPMorgan Chase (JPM 333.46, +2.32, +0.70%), escaped with gains, while Robinhood Markets (HOOD 105.20, +8.49, +8.78%) was one of the top-performing S&P 500 names after announcing it would eliminate 10% of its workforce against a backdrop of positive analyst commentary. Electrical product names such as GE Vernova (GEV 1048.86, +66.51, +6.77%) and Vertiv (VRT 317.58, +17.98, +6.00%) contributed to the relative outperformance of the industrials sector, while semiconductor stocks also rebounded from yesterday's weakness. While the afternoon selling pressure eroded the gain of the PHLX Semiconductor Index (+1.4%), it still finished firmly higher as investors bought into yesterday's weakness across semiconductor names. That helped limit losses in the top-weighted information technology sector (-0.6%), which was weighted down by another weaker showing from the Magnificent Seven cohort today. Microsoft (MSFT 378.91, -14.92, -3.79%) was a laggard in the technology sector, while Meta Platforms (META 567.58, -32.63, -5.44%) weighed on the communication services sector (-3.0%), and Amazon (AMZN 237.50, -8.50, -3.46%) contributed to weakness in the consumer discretionary sector (-2.7%). All seven Magnificent Seven stocks finished lower, and the Vanguard Mega Cap Growth ETF finished 1.4% lower. In other mega-cap news, SpaceX (SPCX 192.21, -9.59, -4.75%) finished lower for the first time after three consecutive sessions of sharp gains going back to its debut on Friday. Elsewhere in the consumer discretionary sector, rate-sensitive names such as Carvana (CVNA 62.84, -7.20, -10.28%) and an assortment of homebuilder stocks lagged. The real estate sector (-2.5%), which is also viewed as rate sensitive, underperformed as well. Outside the S&P 500, the Russell 2000 (-0.7%) was a relative outperformer, while the S&P Mid Cap 400 (-1.2%) finished with a loss similar to those across the major averages.

  • dbayexquisite
    D'BAY-EXQUISITE LIMITED (@dbayexquisite) reported

    We can help you get the screen replacement from Amazon or eBay and ship to Nigeria. Then you get a technician to fix it for you when it gets here. Done that for a lot of our customers and it worked.

  • PhockVlad
    Chester A. Arthur / HeyZeus (@PhockVlad) reported

    @isaacrrr7 Can they buy some bear spray from Amazon? That’ll calm **** down real fast.

  • NIckNasty20Six
    nicknasty206 (@NIckNasty20Six) reported

    @JJan1972 All I want is to be able to actually preorder the AES + Ultimate bundle, but unfortunately I’m in one of the 17 states with the tax related issues and am unable to preorder still because of it. Have Amazon as a backup but want that ultimate bundle.

  • johnstewartsr
    John Stewart (@johnstewartsr) reported

    @DJIGlobal Hello, I bought a DJI Osmo Pocket 4 on Amazon ES on May 2 when I turn it on, it displays the "Gimbal Protected" error message and the gimbal doesn't work so I can't use the camera. Could you please help me resolve this issue or advise me on how to proceed? Thank you.

  • dxkachi
    C. Achebe in flesh. C. Munger in spirit ❤️ (@dxkachi) reported

    Amazon is now down -8% this month. Apart from Feb (when it fell by -13% as Iran war started), this is the coy's worst monthly performance in over 12 months.

  • AayushB8
    Aayush Bhardwaj (@AayushB8) reported

    @ZEE5India Multiple emails, videos & screenshots later, my Fire TV issues remain unresolved: audio sync problems, repeated commentary, frozen highlights and playback freezes. I've already engaged Amazon Support, & all evidence points to Zee5 app issue. Plz provide a real update. #FIFA2026

  • mbram619
    TreesInMyLouisPouch (@mbram619) reported

    Im bout to go track down this damn amazon driver. Mf been 5 stops away for hours just delivering other packages.

  • ash_cat_hole
    AC (@ash_cat_hole) reported

    Down with capitalism!- you all message from you iPhones No billionaires! - as you order from Amazon No oil! - as you literally wear it, eat out of it, and drive with it