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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.
July 15: Problems at Amazon
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Amazon users through our website.
- Website Down (48%)
- Errors (27%)
- 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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Miss Manatee (@manatee_miss) reported@ItsAndyRyan Huh? I guess we have some. It's down south tho so idk how authentic it is. They're all pubs and taverns in my area. Am I supposed to larp when I go in there? Do I need a red coat??? One sec let me go to Amazon for one of these fits. I'm black so you know I ain't gon lie if it's nasty I'm blaming you specifically.
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Amol Mistry (@amolmistry) reported@AmazonHelp If you are lacking in resource, schedule the deliver accordingly, no issues with getting farther date but it should be confirmed, Or it’s like you don’t have products itself but collecting money from customers by accepting orders and keeping money for some days with you???
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Jimmy Smith (@askjimmysmith) reportedJune 2026 Amazon Update - Best Win of the Month Bought for just over $80 and have sold multiple of these this month. Profit is between $36-$39 each sale. This is a great replen right now for us. If the product drops back down to what it was months ago, that's okay because right now we're one of only a few sellers and the price has been increasing over the months. FYI I posted my worst loss of June 2026 earlier today if you want to check that out.
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WLTH (@wlthxyz) reportedThe quadrant treats this like a race for the most computing power. Crusoe isn't even running it. Google and Amazon win because they control the grid. Crusoe's bet is that the grid is the whole problem. So instead of plugging in and waiting years to connect, they build their own power. Old oil-field gas. Reused EV batteries. Plants that skip the queue entirely. AI is starving for electricity, and power is more than half the cost of running a data center. Everyone else is fighting over that piece. Crusoe just owns it. Everyone's betting on chips. Is Crusoe quietly making the smarter bet?
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Francisco Gonzalez (@fgonzalez1978) reportedI remember the states (like NY) that turned down Amazon HQ locations later turned out to regret the decision, but in the moment they were guided by the passions of uneducated mobs. @Jon_Hartley_
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Auri (@Bleek____) reported@eBay I have to say, I'm floored at just how bad you guys have become. Honestly, 20 years on your platform and you can't even send a human to fix your mess? This is why @Walmart and @amazon are eating your lunch. Have fun with your scammers.
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chubs Williams (@Chubbywilliams2) reported@AmazonHelp About a week ago, no matter the item, the easiest shipping option was a week out. Tumu has faster shipping. I called customer service, and after a long call, noone can say why or how long this problem will last. The only thing amazon delivers on time is the bank draft.
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🐧🧡Yana Waddie Ch. 🧡🐧 (@YanaWaddie) reportedare mfs so lazy now that yall can't drive like 20 mins down to the nearest gamestop, bestbuy, target, wallmart, etc that yall need a mf to deliver it to you? Like this aint like amazon where your trying to get a better deal- YOU ARE SPENDING MORE MONEY DOING THIS
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Chinmay Purav (@chinmay_purav) reported@runkarthikrun My order supposed to be delivered on Sat/Sun was deleted to Tuesday. It got cancelled. Just now had a word with Amazon on phone. The executive did send me an email that I would get the price difference if I order the same product, after the return window has passed. But the amount paid shown for old product is a bit higher than the actual price I paid as it had some sale discounts. So basically I paid around 4200; now it is at 5000. Amazon is saying they will refund 5000 - 4600 later if I purchase the same product. They might not account the additional ₹5 I pay as marketplace fee. Time will only confirm my theory - if this is a foul play or a genuine technical error!
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George Paruch (@george_paruch) reported@Brookltnwilliw @AOC AOC is the same person that ran off Amazon from building because it would run down her district.
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Dr Parakram Singh Chauhan (@imparasingh) reported@AmazonHelp @amazonIN They are removing my tweets. What will u achieve with this. Trust is broken, customer is lost and it become clear you have no accountability !!
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Jacob (@Perrid13) reported@KnowingBetterYT I mean, yeah? If you want me to be angry at the retailers too I will, but Amazon seems to be the cause of the problem here.
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Alphatica (@alphaticaio) reported🚨🚨 Educational Moment: How QQQ's Negative Gamma Drags SPY Down We're seeing channels comment on QQQ's negative GEX (great). We what the actionable part. We care more about the impact on SPY. Here's how it works in plain terms. THE NUMBERS RIGHT NOW: SPY's shock absorber: -$82M. Barely negative. Almost neutral. QQQ's shock absorber: -$519M. Deeply negative. Amplifying every move. SPY is barely broken. QQQ is smashed. So why is SPY falling? Because they share the same engine parts. THE CONNECTION: Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, and Broadcom sit in BOTH indices. These seven names are roughly 30% of SPY and 50% of QQQ. When QQQ's negative gamma forces dealers to sell these names, the selling hits SPY simultaneously because SPY holds the same stocks. Think of it this way. SPY and QQQ are two different cars that share the same engine. QQQ's shock absorber is broken. Every bump makes QQQ bounce harder. But because the engine (the mega-cap tech names) is shared, every bounce in QQQ shakes SPY too, even though SPY's own shock absorber is barely damaged. THE AMPLIFICATION: QQQ at -$519M means every dip in tech triggers forced dealer selling in QQQ options. That selling pushes NVDA, AAPL, MSFT lower. Those same stocks dropping pulls SPY lower because they're 30% of SPY's weight. SPY's own structure at -$82M would normally produce a flat, quiet day. The moves would be small. But the selling pressure imported from QQQ through the shared mega-cap names overwhelms SPY's near-neutral structure. WHY QQQ GOT HIT HARDER: Fed Chair Warsh said the word "disappointment" next to "AI" today. QQQ is 50% AI-related mega-caps. SPY is 30%. The same comment hits QQQ nearly twice as hard by weight. The put buying concentrated in QQQ options, not SPY options. That's why QQQ's structure is 6x more negative than SPY's. QQQ premium: -$103M put-heavy. Puts are winning. SPY premium: +$268M call-heavy. Calls are still winning. The institutions bought puts on tech specifically (QQQ) while maintaining call positions on the broad market (SPY). The hedging is targeted at AI names, not the entire market. That's sector-specific risk management, not broad liquidation. WHAT THIS MEANS: When you see SPY drifting lower on a day with barely negative GEX, check QQQ. The drag might be coming from next door. The shared mega-cap names transmit QQQ's broken shock absorber into SPY's structure even when SPY's own structure is nearly neutral. The fix is the same as always: when QQQ's shock absorber rebuilds (puts expire, IV compresses, positive gamma returns), the drag on SPY stops. The monthly OpEx on Friday expires 2.55M puts on SPY and a significant put book on QQQ. The rebuild starts there. $SPY $QQQ
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Scotty Fed (@yofed2) reported@StephenKing banned means zero access by anyone anywhere. someone who lives in utah can walk down the street to a local bookstore and buy any of these books you mention. amazon, b&n, both sell them. for someone who is supposed to be a wordsmith, you clearly do not know what banned means.
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aintgonnaworrynomore (@aintgonnaworry1) reported@NewDawn7411 Interesting. I felt that air conditioning helped Americans be fat by not giving them heart attacks. I should have known the appetite issue because I spent two weeks in Amazon and the guides were from the Andes. Last thing you want when you're hot is soup.
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Sandeep (@bangles65) reported@AmazonHelp I have spoken to your team I approached you for escalation Your team did not resolve this issue
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Kim Coghlan (@kimcoghlan4) reportedI saw this issue with buybox-suppressed asins that didn't have in-stock variations, but only in the Amazon mobile app or in a chrome incognito window. For @Pcoghlan the Amazon app worked as usual.
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Thomas (@tthirtle) reported@TheEggman64 I believe the issue is worse than most people realize. with discs you are able to purchase a game from a different storefront like Amazon, Babbage's, Game Stop, etc. Removing the disc option creates a monopoly, unless you jailbreak the device. It's about control.
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T Moynahan (@SharonaZamboni) reportedAmazon has refunded me for a couple items <$10 due to shipping problems, but I’ve already received them. Tried to chat, but the bot can’t understand. Oh well, stuff wasn’t worth much anyway.
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Ricky Anderson👨🏻🏭 (@Tigman74) reported@BryceMLipscomb @RandPaul These spineless traitors are gonna go down in history as the biggest bunch of backstabbing ****** who sold out America to Israel without a single ******* shot fired! Yeah, while they're busy slapping up data centers and flock-of-seagulls spy cams, routing every bit of our lives straight back to Tel Aviv so they can ******** to our private **** and keep us locked in their invisible Zionist prison—the country they already ******* occupied and took over like it was Amazon Prime delivery!
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Veltrx (@Veltrxai) reportedSam Altman raised $110B in 1 round while the biggest IPO in history only ever raised $25B The man interviewing him runs BlackRock and sits on OpenAI board. He opened with it: Sam is a friend, and he promised not to throw only softballs. Then the numbers started. 900 million users. Amazon, Nvidia and SoftBank in a single round. A gigawatt campus in Abilene, Texas with 10,000 workers on site "looks like a spaceship inside." Training what Altman calls the best model in the world, hopefully by a lot. 16 months ago o1 shipped. The same answer today costs 1,000x less. His timeline: by late 2028 more of the world's thinking sits inside data centers than outside them. India: Codex usage 10x'd in months. He read the briefing sheet and assumed it was a bug. Founders there told him they're past 1-person startups they want 0-person startups. Write 1 prompt, go on vacation. Then he described the ending himself. Quality of life goes up. GDP goes down. Forever. "I don't know what it means to live in a forever deflationary world." His fix is already in fabrication: an OpenAI inference chip, not the fastest but the cheapest per watt, deployed at scale by December. Built for agents that never sleep. He says intelligence should be "too cheap to meter." Like water, like electricity sold by the token, from his data centers, on his chips. 2 men on 1 stage. 1 runs the money, 1 runs the machines, both sit on the same board. He wants to flood the world with intelligence. He owns the flood.
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Sahaj Gupta (@guptasahaj00) reported@Shiprocket @amazonIN Worst service! Your delivery partner, Amazon Shipping (Amazon Prepaid Surface), never contacted the customer and marked the shipment RTO due to "operational issues." Now you're asking me to create a new shipment? Your failure has cost me money and a customer
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Reezy (@ReezyResells) reportedUpdate for my mutuals: At Xmas I weighed 157, started working out at home and eating better, happy to report im now 130 and feeling great. I could hit 15-20 pull-ups no problem everyday and I can do muscle ups now which is something I always wanted to be able to do About a year ago I started hitting the amazon influencer program really hard and quickly realized it was the easiest and least risky way to make money online I had ever seen I’m currently doing $8K+ a month net profit with the program while working 10 hours or less a week The craziest part is that I don’t have to spend any money to do it at al. Brands send me all the products for free! Literally 10-20 packages showing up on my porch everyday Here’s some of the coolest stuff I’ve gotten -$700 electric wheelchair I gave to grandma -$800 infrared sauna I use almost everyday -$1200 electric mountain bike -$800 massage chair -softball training equipment for my daughter -haven’t paid for dog food or dog treats for a year It’s literally the craziest hustle to ever exist and anybody who has an amazon account and a phone can get this money I also hired a coach to help me with my coaching offer (@flips4miles ) and for the first time since I started YouTube in 2016, I’m getting paid the money I deserve for helping people change their life I have a goal to pay off this $600K home loan before next summer and TBH probably gonna hit that goal earlier than that God is good!! What are you guys up to?
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Arvind P. Navaratnam (@APNavaratnam) reportedGreat investments can look terrible for years: 👉🏾 Amazon fell 95% from '99 to '01. 👉🏾 Costco fell 40%+ twice in the '90s. 👉🏾 Starbucks fell 82% ('06 to '08). 👉🏾 Meta fell 77% ('21 to '22). And yet over decades, these stocks produced some of the highest returns in history.
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AdamInHTownTX (@AdamInHTownTX) reported@Omega579VR @ThomasConnorsJr Mine arrived in a bubble mailer too, but the case was in good condition. The problem is it has a floater inside. But I prefer the look of the Wal-Mart case anyway, so I'm gonna keep that one and return the Amazon steelbook.
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Mike Thompson (@OfMikeAndMen) reported@matt_timmermans It bothers me that they either have to be broken to be removed, or the ones that aren't broken, I don't trust to be as secure if I reuse them. I guess it's best to replace them all. I have a bunch on order for overnight delivery from Amazon so I can put things back together.
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Alphatica (@alphaticaio) reported🚨🚨 Educational Moment: How QQQ's Negative Gamma Drags SPY Down We're getting questions about QQQ's negative GEX and its impact on SPY. Here's how it works in plain terms. THE NUMBERS RIGHT NOW: SPY's shock absorber: -$82M. Barely negative. Almost neutral. QQQ's shock absorber: -$519M. Deeply negative. Amplifying every move. SPY is barely broken. QQQ is smashed. So why is SPY falling? Because they share the same engine parts. THE CONNECTION: Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, and Broadcom sit in BOTH indices. These seven names are roughly 30% of SPY and 50% of QQQ. When QQQ's negative gamma forces dealers to sell these names, the selling hits SPY simultaneously because SPY holds the same stocks. Think of it this way. SPY and QQQ are two different cars that share the same engine. QQQ's shock absorber is broken. Every bump makes QQQ bounce harder. But because the engine (the mega-cap tech names) is shared, every bounce in QQQ shakes SPY too, even though SPY's own shock absorber is barely damaged. THE AMPLIFICATION: Important distinction: negative gamma is not directional. It doesn't push price down. It makes moves BIGGER in whatever direction the flow is going. The same negative gamma that amplifies a selloff amplifies a rally. SPX went from 6300 to 7300 in two months through negative gamma because the flow was bullish and negative gamma made the move larger. Today the flow is bearish (-12.3M QQQ, -31.6M SPY) because of the Warsh AI comment. QQQ at -$519M is amplifying that bearish flow into larger moves. Those amplified moves in NVDA, AAPL, MSFT transmit to SPY because they're 30% of SPY's weight. SPY's own structure at -$82M would normally produce a flat, quiet day. The moves would be small. But the amplified selling imported from QQQ through the shared mega-cap names overwhelms SPY's near-neutral structure. The flow set the direction. QQQ's negative gamma set the magnitude. WHY QQQ GOT HIT HARDER: Fed Chair Warsh said the word "disappointment" next to "AI" today. QQQ is 50% AI-related mega-caps. SPY is 30%. The same comment hits QQQ nearly twice as hard by weight. The put buying concentrated in QQQ options, not SPY options. That's why QQQ's structure is 6x more negative than SPY's. QQQ premium: -$103M put-heavy. Puts are winning. SPY premium: +$268M call-heavy. Calls are still winning. The institutions bought puts on tech specifically (QQQ) while maintaining call positions on the broad market (SPY). The hedging is targeted at AI names, not the entire market. That's sector-specific risk management, not broad liquidation. WHAT THIS MEANS: When you see SPY moving more than its own structure justifies, check QQQ. The amplification might be coming from next door. The shared mega-cap names transmit QQQ's bigger moves into SPY even when SPY's own structure is nearly neutral. This works in both directions. When QQQ's negative gamma amplifies bullish flow, SPY gets dragged UP faster than its own structure would produce. When it amplifies bearish flow like today, SPY gets dragged DOWN. The gamma determines how big the move is. The flow determines which way. The rebuild: when QQQ's shock absorber returns to positive (puts expire, IV compresses, positive gamma rebuilds), the amplification stops in both directions and stability returns. The monthly OpEx on Friday expires 2.55M puts on SPY and a significant put book on QQQ. The rebuild starts there. $SPY $QQQ
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xinfra (@aos_tsx) reportedand here's the really cool part... if server 3 suddenly goes offline, the load balancer notices in milliseconds and stops sending traffic to it. instead, the requests are redistributed. server 1: 1,250 server 2: 1,250 server 3: offline 🚫 server 4: 1,250 server 5: 1,250 most users won't even notice anything happened. that's why companies like google, netflix, amazon, and uber can serve millions of users without relying on a single machine. a load balancer doesn't make your servers faster. it makes sure no single server has to do all the work.
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lawrence (@lawwrence3) reported@AmazonHelp my order was out for delivery for two consecutive days. I was available the entire time, but no one called, knocked, or attempted delivery. Yet it's marked as "recipient didn't accept the delivery," which is false. please fix this asap
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Paul Urquhart (Pseudonym) (@visor_t) reported@TheMiddleborne @ibmmiller Much as I love the idea of Debicki as Galadriel, I don't think there's really a "problem" with the Amazon version we got. So I'm asking you what you think the "problem" is, and outlining why I personally don't have one...?