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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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June 7: Problems at Amazon

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The following are the most recent problems reported by Amazon users through our website.

  • 46% Website Down (46%)
  • 29% Errors (29%)
  • 25% Sign in (25%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Lakeville Website Down 7 hours ago
Zürich Website Down 15 hours ago
Cali Errors 1 day ago
Strasbourg Errors 1 day ago
Lakeville Website Down 1 day ago
Canberra Website Down 1 day ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

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  • ColdBloodedONx
    Cold Blooded Charter (@ColdBloodedONx) reported

    $SPCX (SpaceX) - my strategy It is impossible to avoid SpaceX at this point, it already feels like you cannot even open the fridge without seeing it, but this is exactly where great setups can appear if you have patience. FOMO entries obviously do not exist on this blog, you need to think a bit and play it smart, because the first months will be pure chaos until the first earnings report. The exact date is not known yet, but likely around one quarter after IPO. Ok, let’s start from basics, the most important factor: supply vs demand. At the IPO, around 4.3% of shares hits the market, while the rest is locked until the first earnings release (then they start unlocking gradually - after the report around 20% or even 30% can be released, and if price is above $175 on earnings day, the unlock can be significantly larger, huge difference). On top of that, Elon Musk himself cannot sell for one year. So supply available on day one is extremely low. Demand, on the other hand, is obvious, everyone sees it - massive. Even during the $135 allocation there was roughly twice as much demand as available shares, meaning around $75 billion in capital that could not get filled at that price. Because of that, I mark $135 as a structural support level on the chart. The chart itself comes from MexC, where the stock has already been traded on leverage for about 3 weeks, which gives some early insight into potential key levels. We will see how valid these levels remain once real equity trading starts. $135 is the base, realistically you will not get a second chance to buy it at the same level as BlackRock and other institutions. And definitely not cheaper - I strongly assume that if price ever comes back there, a huge wave of buyers will step in with that same $75B of unmet demand. And more. $175 is the key level around the first earnings report. A price above this level potentially unlocks up to 50% more shares into circulation due to lock-up mechanics. $190 is the first level where price already acted as support multiple times, then broke down with high volume and confirmed it as resistance. Even though this comes from a crypto exchange chart, in a highly hyped asset like this there will be a lot of algorithmic and cross-market participants, not just retail crypto traders, so I treat this level as important. $200 is the obvious psychological level, and also a major POI (point of interest) where most trading volume happened over the last weeks, with multiple S/R retests. Interestingly, if $SPCX breaks above $201, the company would immediately move into 5th place among the largest companies globally, essentially competing with $AMZN for position. Interestingly, $SPCX will compete directly with $AMZN, and this competition will also exist in physical space - low Earth orbit satellite infrastructure. Amazon has only around 300+ satellites while SpaceX already has ~10,000+ and the gap is still widening. Amazon’s Leo project is ambitious, but Musk has the operational advantage. China is also entering the race aggressively. As an investor, it is important to think long term here. SpaceX is effectively three companies in one, and only Starlink is currently generating real meaningful profit. However, I am not trying to overanalyze fundamentals too much here because in the first months price will be completely detached from fundamentals. The chart will be driven mainly by hype, macro conditions and how long the initial distribution phase lasts. The first major test will be earnings day, but that does not mean there will not be great opportunities before that. Patience is key, otherwise you end up like those who already went long at $215, which you can clearly see on the first candle of the chart. 💙👽

  • mishra_srajan
    Srajan Mishra (@mishra_srajan) reported

    Still the issue is not resolved! @AmazonHelp

  • RepPress
    Representative Press (@RepPress) reported

    @OttisRot @ClownWorld When you order a package for delivery to your home, you grant the delivery company and driver temporary, limited permission to enter your property (including the driveway and walkway) solely to complete the delivery. This stems from common law principles: delivery personnel are treated as "invitees" (or at least licensees) with a legitimate business purpose tied to your order. They are not trespassers during this reasonable, brief access. This applies to Amazon, UPS, FedEx, USPS, DoorDash, etc. Courts and practices recognize that e-commerce relies on this access. The driver had an implied license for brief, reasonable access. The homeowner can set rules going forward, but the confrontation style doesn't help enforce them and risks escalation. Bottom line: The homeowner was in the wrong here in terms of approach and proportionality. Delivery drivers deal with tight schedules, and a quick driveway pull-in for one package is normal courtesy in most neighborhoods. If damage is a real worry, best options are: Add specific instructions in the delivery app ("Leave at porch, no driveway"). Put up clear (but polite) signs. Contact Amazon support for repeat issues. Most people (including many in the video comments) side with the driver, the homeowner was rude and overreacting.

  • mr_eee_esq
    3eee (@mr_eee_esq) reported

    @Ruesavatar Seems like something you could go on Amazon and fix today? Get a kid-friendly one... or maybe not since your kids sound like smarties and probably don't even need a basic one

  • comic
    lil retard (@comic) reported

    @btcjammy @ZynxBTC Referring to Ike dotcom bubble that Saylor was apart of causing the domino effect of the crash to a 80% drawdown in 2026 isn’t the same. If you bought saylors stock in 2000 and held till today you’re still down 70% If you bought Amazon in 2000 and held until today you’re insanely wealthy.

  • NickParkerPrint
    Nick Parker (@NickParkerPrint) reported

    @chaotictransfem There's like 3 options at my store and theirs tastes best. I expect there to be more numerous competitors in the future when it's all delivered via amazon drone. Perhaps then there will be enough profit signal to fix little irks like this.

  • Letoy89
    c leb (@Letoy89) reported

    @AmazonHelp have a massive issue with my account. You removed review privileges. Won’t tell me why. I’ve talked to like 8 people through chat and email and no one at your company will treat me like an adult and answer why in plain English. So I’m going to the BBB by weeks end

  • ayuhzkishan
    Ayush (@ayuhzkishan) reported

    Started with Amazon EC2 basics. It’s AWS’s virtual server service. You can launch, manage and scale virtual machines in the cloud within minutes. Feels like having your own server but without the hardware headache.

  • stargazer0118
    Clᐰu Kent (@stargazer0118) reported

    @RedneckTauri Amazon, don't try to fix what is clearly Not broken. It never works.

  • UmmaSandeep
    Sandeep🐦 (@UmmaSandeep) reported

    Reviews are actually more important for movies than products. Why? Amazon lo normal product neeku nachakapothe nuvvu return icheyochu. So review chudakapoina no problem. After watching a bad movie, you will neither get your money nor your time back, so review is more important.

  • DuLibertarier
    Carlos in de Campo 🇪🇸☀️🆓🔞🖕🙏🌞🌴🥓 (@DuLibertarier) reported

    Ok, a little update, after the intervention of the Amazon Help my issue finally got resolved. Thanks! #amazon @AmazonHelp

  • DeFiTracer
    ᴛʀᴀᴄᴇʀ (@DeFiTracer) reported

    🚨 SPACEX NEEDS TO GROW 600X TO JUSTIFY ITS IPO PRICE!! No company in the history of capitalism has ever come close to that. Current revenue: $18,700,000,000 Revenue needed by 2035: $1,100,000,000,000 That requires 50% annual growth every single year for a decade. Not one bad quarter, not one slowdown, not one miss. In 2035 alone SpaceX would need to add... JUST IMAGINE. $360,000,000,000 IN REVENUE. That's MORE than $NVDA added during its entire record-breaking year To put that in perspective: SpaceX would need to generate 2.4% of the ENTIRE US GDP by itself. More than whole industries produce combined. Now look at what they're actually working with: Current losses: $4,280,000,000 in Q1 2026 alone Total losses since founding: $41,300,000,000 Not a single profitable year on record Starlink is real, launches are real, the technology is real. But the valuation has nothing to do with. At $1,750,000,000,000 you're not buying a rocket company. You're buying a math problem that has never been solved in market history. Amazon at peak growth, Apple during its best decade, Google in its prime. None of them came anywhere near this growth requirement. The IPO is June 12. Insiders have been waiting years for this door to open. By November 93% of their shares are free to sell. Draw your own conclusions. This sounds SCARY, but I'll be tracking every move around this listing. I will post my moves here so my FOLLOWERS can SAVE their money. Follow me and turn NOTIFICATIONS ON, as I will share my strategy soon. Many will regret not following me earlier...

  • that_bear_there
    that_bear_there (@that_bear_there) reported

    @bestcottongrass @iAnonPatriot Service Merchandise was the same. They went out of business many years ago, and we STILL use pots and pans we got there. Most of what they sold, was excellent. Walmart killed most of these stores, and Amazon has turned Walmart, into a FLEA MARKET. Who will take down Amazon..? 🤔

  • swimming_choi
    🎤 sekai sooyoung. 世界スヨン (@swimming_choi) reported

    @hobopony117 @DisgracedProp the point of it is you should be able to get items that you wouldn’t be able to get at CVS or Sephora, you’d have to travel overseas for them AFAIK the problem Olive Young is having is that the actual store stock isn’t living up to expectations, many american/amazon products etc

  • jacobc_eth
    jacobc.eth (@jacobc_eth) reported

    @TheCriticalDri1 Your quote of Joseph Mallozzi totally contradicts the logic of your own article. Amazon is shutting down the project in favor of a potential total reboot that doesn't care about the canon, which is what fans of the series have been opposing for over a decade, ever since Roland Emmerich wanted to decanonize the TV shows.

  • RedNitro4
    Red Nitro 🇨🇭 (@RedNitro4) reported

    @comic @ZynxBTC so are you saying investors that rided amazon down 70 % before it goes up 10000 % are bad investors ?

  • RobLeff
    Rob Leff (@RobLeff) reported

    @Bhavani_00007 You need to think of AI not as a one size fits all but an ecosystem. It is cheap to do what we did before with Google searches. It will kill advertising on the open web but that is a different topic. The issue is using a sledgehammer for a nail. The cost of tokens is immense so if you use AI when it is not needed the costs will go through the roof. This is no different than going from on premise data centers to the cloud. When that happened our costs doubled at the company I was at since no one managed the usage which is called compute costs. And Google and Amazon made a fortune. Now you have the same with tokens and AI. AI will not explode in usage as stock projections say since it is to expensive for the companies using at as Microsoft learned. But it will be a great tool. All assuming it doesn’t become self aware, create Terminators and kill all of us which is a definite possibility

  • bittwobit
    Ankit (@bittwobit) reported

    @AmazonHelp I got mail that my issue will be solved in 24 hours but it has not been resolved yet..that's what I saying in my above tweet..sending a mail doesn't solve the issue. i explained my issue in detail, if you guys are interested solve it otherwise leave it I'll take my legal action.

  • CHItrader
    CHItrader (@CHItrader) reported

    $LUV COO TEASES LOUNGES AND LONG-HAUL WHILE TRANSFORMATION CRAWLS $LUV is studying airport lounges as its most advanced new product with no launch date, pushing Starlink and eyeing transoceanic routes plus premium seats while admitting the overhaul is slow. 🔹 737 MAX 7 expected in service 2027, six months after certification $BA 🔹 Starlink on 300 planes by year-end depending on capacity; Amazon LEO still possible 🔹 Higher rates actually help since rivals carry more debt 🔹 Assigned seating finally removed a major reason customers avoided them

  • shawncbrown
    Mr Onion-Bucket (@shawncbrown) reported

    @kinsleysteph76 @RoyalMail It’s okay, Amazon have refunded me for all 3 boxes. For the sake of 4 broken bottles. Turns out it’s a win!

  • R2D2_beepbeep
    R2 (@R2D2_beepbeep) reported

    @AmazonMGMStudio Amazon is defo broken.

  • shawnmtws
    Shawn Mcdonald (@shawnmtws) reported

    @AmyFlick_ @ClownWorld if an amazon truck breaks your driveway, you have much bigger problems to worry about and your driveway was already not sound to begin with.

  • Stouters79
    Stouters (@Stouters79) reported

    @zyngapoker updated zynga poker on my amazon fire but I can do anything. I can see the lucky bonus timer counting down, but unable to select anything. Any thoughts?

  • Shell4238
    Michelle N (@Shell4238) reported

    @BasedMikeLee The problem is "common sense" as few members of Congress possess it. It's a shame that Amazon doesn't sell common sense, class and dignity because I would gladly purchase a set for every member of Congress beginning with @LeaderJohnThune (I use the term "leader" very loosely).

  • gagansaluja08
    Gagan | Claude + AWS (@gagansaluja08) reported

    @thdxr the aws comparison works because amazon was actually drowning in the problem. they built it out of necessity, then realized it was bigger than internal use. the question isn't capability. it's who's staring at the problem every day, desperate enough to fix it.

  • shubhama133
    Shubham Agrawal 🧢 (@shubhama133) reported

    @AmazonHelp Details shared via dm Plz help it's very urgent issue, .don't bother to call at any time even in midnight. I need a resolution asap so that I can get some relief from this mumbai heat..

  • rturner0313
    Rene Turner (@rturner0313) reported

    @ChizNobi Market always slow to catch up when a company shifts shape. Remember when everyone called Amazon just a bookstore?

  • MHaroon_Zaman
    Muhammad Haroon Zaman (@MHaroon_Zaman) reported

    @NASIM1937522 @amazonindia @AmazonHelp The real frustration isn't the issue. It's getting a different diagnosis every time you ask for help.

  • TheHyland3r
    TheHylander (@TheHyland3r) reported

    @avidseries @L0m3z I personally find that sweeteners are best used when they are mixed together to cancel out any aftertaste or fairness, etc. After mixing so many different sweeteners for many years, I’ve come to the conclusion that the closest thing to sugar is a mixture of erythritol, Stevia, and sucralose. Stevia is fine, but by itself is a lackluster sweetener in my opinion. Don’t get me wrong, it is sweet, but it doesn’t have to full sweetness profile or taste that sugar does. Stevia is extremely sweet so when you use it, you get a really powerful sweetness, but it lacks the other qualities or well-rounded flavor that sugar has. So because it is extremely sweet it can give one component of that sweetness profile, but it doesn’t give the whole profile and ‘mouth feel’ sweetness that sugar gives. So because it is extremely sweet, it is not very good to use alone, however, when used with other sweeteners, it can amplify the overall sweetness without lacking the other components or giving off any aftertaste This is where erythritol comes in. Erythritol ads “body” but have you used it in higher amount it can cause gas/bloating. So this is where adding sucralose comes in handy. Most stores (in the baking aisle) carry a Splenda brand product that is a Stevia/erythritol mixture. It is a green package that says “stevia” on it. So this product alone already has erythritol and Stevia mixed together in the correct ratio that comes very close to sugar and is a one to one substitute for a real sugar. But then what I do is I use liquid concentrated loss (25% by weight) and I add that to the splendid product when I make any kind of beverage or food or condiment that is supposed to be sweet. If I make a protein shake that has 3 to 4 cups of liquid in it, I will use one full dropper of the sucralose and I will add about 80 g of the splendid product. I can make anything from a chocolate shake to a mocha to a fruit smoothie, and it comes out tasting almost identical to having real sugar in it with this mixture of sweeteners. I also make sweet-and-sour curry sauce with it, and it tastes very close to the real thing despite having virtually no calories or sugar. In fact, a sweet-and-sour curry sauce that I make with it tastes so much like the real thing, everyone who has tried it can’t even tell and I actually have to tell them that it doesn’t have any sugar in the sauce and they are quite surprised by it. The liquid sucralose I ordered off Amazon in the large container. It is dirt cheap if you do it that way and you can get a dropper bottle with it. The brand I use is called “sweet solutions.” If anyone uses that with the splendid product, it may take you a little bit of experimenting to get down the ratio you like best, but the ratio I gave is a really good starting point and I think anyone who tries it will be pleasantly surprised. I don’t think a lot of food companies have caught on to this ratio of sweeteners yet. Maybe if I was a food scientist I could make money off of it by using it in certain products, lol.

  • karthikraoul
    karthik (@karthikraoul) reported

    @AmazonHelp I got that number in your website and when i called that number. They asked me approve login authentication from my device