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

May 25: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 11:40 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.

  • 48% Errors (48%)
  • 32% Website Down (32%)
  • 19% Sign in (19%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Montpellier Errors 44 minutes ago
Torreón Sign in 4 hours ago
Sacramento Errors 11 hours ago
Sarrebourg Errors 12 hours ago
Romeoville Website Down 13 hours ago
Pittsburgh Errors 18 hours ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • microbe_28
    ✊𓏵⚡︎𓃵 (@microbe_28) reported

    Liverpool No 1 Arne Slot out he's the main problem our gameplay suck this season if he not get sacked any player FSG get will suck Salah replacement Olise my top pick or Diomande but the ideal team Olise right Diomande on left Gakpo out to Saudi or packet him with Slot to Amazon

  • 1305a836b3a3479
    Kavya Singh (@1305a836b3a3479) reported

    @amazonIN @AmazonHelp My LG Air Conditioner order was delivered on 23 May 2026, Order No. 408-8114005-6157969 I have still not received any confirmation regarding the installation request and have no idea when the AC will be installed Support team please look into this issue.

  • BelleMarsT
    Straw Hat 🏴‍☠️ BellMarsT - My Favorite is Nami ❤️ (@BelleMarsT) reported

    @ymdym__ Looking forward, sensei! Will get this issue. Hopefully is available in cmoa or Amazon ><

  • USBCDEF
    NICHE (@USBCDEF) reported

    @ogdaddychill @Mappy6984 This is the same method that caused so many problems on Amazon. Fake: A dumbass who returns for no reason Real: A dumbass Idiots who defend it: A dumbass Conclusion: A dumbass

  • sjauharimail
    Saurabh (@sjauharimail) reported

    Hello @GodrejAppliance, I purchased a Godrej AC from Amazon and also paid for the installation service at the time of purchase. However, till now I have not received any call, message, or update regarding installation. Please look into this issue and arrange the installation.

  • willardd_
    ev🥱 (@willardd_) reported

    @DisTrackers this just reminded me that i made the preorder when amazon had their price error months back. i completely forgot i bought it!

  • CliffDoesAI
    CliffDoesAI (@CliffDoesAI) reported

    Amazon wants you to wear a device that records every conversation you have. Bee is Amazon's AI wrist wearable — acquired last year, now updated with new features. It records, transcribes, and summarizes everything you say throughout the day. Sync it with your calendar and it'll remind you about meetings and tasks. The TechCrunch reviewer tested it this week. His verdict: useful for work meetings, way too invasive for personal life. Here's my problem with this entire category of AI hardware. The pitch is always the same: "never forget a conversation again." But "never forget" only works if you record everything. Every casual chat. Every private moment. Every dumb thing you say at 11pm on a Tuesday. Bee needs access to your location, photos, phone contacts, calendar, and notifications to work well. That's not a note-taking device. That's a surveillance system you pay for and voluntarily strap to your wrist. And here's the part nobody talks about: the data lives in Amazon's cloud. The same company that's had its share of security issues. The review notes they demoed a fully local version for a YouTuber — meaning they know the privacy concerns are real — but haven't shipped it. The professional use case is actually interesting. If your day is back-to-back meetings, having an AI summarize everything faithfully is genuinely useful. The reviewer confirmed it handled a business call well, breaking down segments of the conversation for easy review later. But you don't need a dedicated 00+ wrist device for that. Otter and Granola already do meeting transcription and summarization. They work from your phone or laptop, they don't need 24/7 physical access to your life, and you can turn them off. The AI hardware graveyard is already full — Humane, Rabbit, the first generation of "AI pins." Every single one had the same problem: they solved a problem that either didn't exist or was already solved by the phone in your pocket. Bee is slightly more useful because transcription and summarization are real needs. But the form factor — always-on, always-recording, always-uploading-to-the-cloud — creates a privacy problem bigger than the productivity problem it solves. I think we'll see a version of this that works eventually. But it'll run locally, process everything on-device, and never send raw audio to the cloud. Until then, Bee is a fascinating demo of where AI hardware is heading — and a warning about the privacy tradeoffs Silicon Valley expects you to accept without asking. What's your line? Would you wear a device that records every conversation in exchange for never forgetting a meeting detail?

  • TheWiseIC
    The Wise Investor 🧠 (@TheWiseIC) reported

    @AllWeatherFund @Mindset4Money_X It would be way too long to post here. 5T by 2028 is my target. Just look at AWS and E-commerce growth. Amazon in total does 3/4 of a trillion in revenue. By 2028 that’s almost at 875-900B. Is 4.5x sales that much of a stretch? CapEx will slow. Margins will expand.

  • iAmazingHistory
    The Reply Guy (@iAmazingHistory) reported

    @Mahosalvatierra @JuanitoSay Amazon actually has an issue with giving their top shows a proper budget. Like their other show Invincible has incredible writing, but their animation has been lacking cause they are blowing their limited budget on their voice actors

  • GlitchedSavings
    Glitched Savings (@GlitchedSavings) reported

    Posting every glitch, price error and deal from Amazon/Woot on my page. Follow me and turn your notifications on so you don’t miss more deals like this. 🔔

  • MemeStudier
    Studyofmemes.com (@MemeStudier) reported

    @alexpotato @liminal_warmth Amazon had their first profitable year in 2003. By then they were 8 yrs in and down $3B. It was 2009 before they broke even. Since then, they have made $280B, with last quarter their best at $30B.

  • FakeNominee
    Kamala's Kackle (@FakeNominee) reported

    @AlexEveryGuy @unusual_whales NYC spends $42k per student. Up from $31k five years ago. Is more money the problem? The govt’s job is to be effective & efficient with the public’s money. New York isn’t. Demanding more money isn’t a solution. Bezos is saying Amazon does its job. NYC govt doesn’t.

  • EricFranks56
    Ichigou (Angel Samuel Espada) (@EricFranks56) reported

    And Also GLITCH Production is Better Than New Disney Era By The Way Plus Yeah They Including Me Love Netflix and Amazon Prime Video Because They Have Good Stuff From Them But You Have Pay Extra Money For Subscription To Watch It For Free In Every Months and Years.

  • vintage997
    Freeadvice (@vintage997) reported

    @WellitHappened1 I don’t know what I did before I had YouTube to show me how to fix things. Fixed my pool heater with $16 Amazon part. Fixed the mirror on my wife’s car with $400 eBay part - body shop would’ve changed $2000 easy

  • BocaDuk3
    BocaDuke (@BocaDuk3) reported

    @armedhippy4 Yes, that looks broken, but there’s nothing anyone can do about it. Order yourself a carbon fiber insole on Amazon to reduce the flexion exposure and take an Aleve. This is well beyond Tylenol.

  • GrantRosenblatt
    Grant Rosenblatt (@GrantRosenblatt) reported

    @ClayTravis Opry mills is thuggery. Amazon killed Opry Mills 10 years ago. Year it down before we get another murder

  • BrandonDri23181
    Brandon Driver (@BrandonDri23181) reported

    @dilophosaurid Amazon is now in discussion on closing down their warehouse in New York. All because of 9 million, thousand of people will lose their jobs. Way to think like a bozo 👍🏽

  • TommiPedruzzi
    Tommi Pedruzzi (@TommiPedruzzi) reported

    Amazon is the most underrated money making machine. It's a search engine with 300 million buyers. They're not browsing. They're searching for exact problems they'll pay to solve. Your only job: find the problem. Build the answer. Go to Amazon Books right now. Type any frustration people have. Read what's already selling.

  • CyberWarDoc
    The fiery but mosly peaceful grouch (@CyberWarDoc) reported

    @WellitHappened1 Fridge died first week of lockdown due to fried circuit board. Couldnt get anyone to come fix it, so I took it apart and ordered some chinesium circuit parts from Amazon and the board has going strong for 6 years.

  • Mitsune_xx
    ϻιтѕυηεˍ××🔮✨🐀 (@Mitsune_xx) reported

    @redshirt990 one thing about my federal post is that its never the wrong ******* address. my mailman is paid baby, and he treats his route like gold. the amount of times i've had to hunt down my **** cause amazon/fedex/ups are either blind from being overworked or not gaf is unreal.

  • ManyataGoyal
    Manyata Goyal (@ManyataGoyal) reported

    @AmazonHelp @AmazonIN 6 fraudulent deliveries since Apr. All marked "Delivered", none arrived. Orders: 404-3516033-2813131 | 408-0490918-3100354 | 171-3007422-7255528 | 171-4871468-1477132 | 171-7530371-7450729 | 171-8958914-5246720 Share root cause. Fix it. Process refunds now.

  • WillNebulaNexus
    NebulaNexus🚀 (@WillNebulaNexus) reported

    @TheEXECUTlONER_ Watching this video of the dude torching that massive tree to save money. This popped into my head... Back in the late '80s and early '90s they had the whole world scared shitless that the Amazon rainforest would be nearly or completely wiped out by now. "Gone by 2000" type panic, endless headlines. Reality? They've only cut down about 17-20%. The stuff still left standing is massive — roughly 4 times the size of Alaska. All they did was pedal fear instead of educate responsibly. Amazon's still the biggest rainforest on Earth by a mile. 🌳🔥

  • GIRISHK645
    GIRISHKUMAR (@GIRISHK645) reported

    @lakshretann This is the reason why i won’t prefer online shopping for electronics items especially if its high price. People are now days falling for online offer trap and get defective products. Even my friend got bosch defective washing machine from amazon and forwarded issue to bosch

  • aurbinato
    Andrea25 (@aurbinato) reported

    There was no #Amazon truck down my street today… I hope they’re not going out of business….

  • smittie61984
    SτξΜ Smittie GE.D (@smittie61984) reported

    @Fat_Electrician @MetamateDaz Amazon should shut down all operations and unemploy everybody so that he can give a million dollars to a hobo that whacks off on the subway

  • action8r
    𝚊𝚌𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗𝟾𝚛 (@action8r) reported

    @managerofnull @Flipkart Flipkart failed to build a system which identifies fraud from genuine issues. They treat every such case as fraud. Contrary to amazon where I had almost never faced such issues and returned many items.

  • DianaVilliers1
    Diana Villiers (@DianaVilliers1) reported

    Imagine thinking these are problems that can be solved if only we spent enough money? (Especially homeless veterans) Or that, having liquidated all their ownership of Tesla, SpaceX, Amazon, etc to try to solve them, their “watch” would last more than 6 months, and then they’d have no more.

  • NexQuantRes
    Next Quantitative Research (@NexQuantRes) reported

    📊 Amazon & Anthropic: $AMZN invested up to $33B in Anthropic — which committed >$100B AWS spend over 10 years. Problem: Anthropic spends more on AWS than it earns (104%+ burn rate). Q1 2026: $16.8B unrealized gains = 55% of net income. FCF collapsed from $25.9B to $1.2B.

  • Cdub_CO
    Clayton Walters (@Cdub_CO) reported

    @Mary1417796 Amazon delivered me a 250 pounds package the other day no problem

  • coachvint
    Coach Vint (@coachvint) reported

    How @amazon does this happen? We have had more delivery issues the last four months than in the 10 years prior. This is why you still need humans.