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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.

August 23: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 12:20 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%)
  • 31% Errors (31%)
  • 24% Sign in (24%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Paris Website Down 2 days ago
Guadalajara Errors 3 days ago
New York City Website Down 3 days ago
Pozza di Fassa Website Down 3 days ago
Bristol Website Down 3 days ago
Paris Website Down 3 days ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • GoodmanAric
    Aric Goodman (@GoodmanAric) reported

    @BoomerDivvies Even with a entertainment budget and car you could easily put away $30,000 a year not factoring in over time. This is essentially how I got my house as an Amazon delivery driver over the pandemic. In my mod 30s after I got divorces. Went to work came home repeat. Eggs and Dave's killer bread for breakfast, Dave's bread, cheese and meats for lunch. Whatever the family was having for dinner. Lived at home, in my parents half finished basement, put all my money into savings or investments, used the money for a down payment, got a house at 3.25% interest.

  • datarade
    Kumar🇺🇸 (@datarade) reported

    Furthermore, many of the closed loop data centers still connect to the grid and when that happens in 70% of instances in the USA - then that data center has to pump out more electricity and more capex which increases uncontested rate cases and yes it does pollute your water streams. I'm fine with having a convo but these pro data center folks don't discuss these points. Even off grid closed loop data centers still connect to the grid for redundancy in case their power goes out b/c of millions at risk - in those scenarios there's 3 parties that can foot the bill b/c the utility has to connect - 1. Rate payer - utility pays the capex and then an uncontested rate case appearsz on the bill. 2. The data center pays - Sub 10% of the scnearios have been this. 3. hybrid - with tariffs and ****. The problem is that AI DC's already receive billions of dollars in tax rebates and special perks, making them some of the most heavily subsidized facilities in the corporate world. Governments compete to attract Microsoft, Google, and Amazon...etc... by offering lucrative financial incentives.

  • MPSebar
    Mark Paul Sebar (@MPSebar) reported

    @catturd2 @JeffBezos @amazon I've had tons of problems with Amazon drivers and their deliveries including one trying to sabotage the home, acting like a thug, other deliveries left near a sidewalk and stolen---REPEATEDLY. Damaged wet packages, deliveries where they want to deliver at 9PM at night. Worst delivery service ever. Thank God when the drones get accurate and start dropping packages.

  • astrotraderr
    Andy (@astrotraderr) reported

    @UseYourName007 @fredtrades Tuition just means when you make a mistake in the markets and youre paying your dues to learn from it. If i had to estimate i lost prob around $12-20k? But i read japanese candle stick charting by steve nison and it greatly removed most of my errors. Give it a read on amazon

  • AmazonHelp
    Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported

    @oojieeji @amazon @oojieeji Because the issue has already been escalated, please wait until the timeframe specified in chat. We will provide an update as soon as possible. -Jerusha

  • dsj1w34
    GuessWhoXD (@dsj1w34) reported

    @ScapeX0_o @smn99221 In ordwr to sign in i have to open amazon account but i am not from US so i dont know what to do

  • novatjerneld
    ✨ nova ✨ (@novatjerneld) reported

    @theshenners yeah, like i have no issue with legacy products and even buying refurbed most of the time (since you can import). but i just kinda feel :/ about people buying new ones since Amazon has said they won’t support their products for a long life, meaning it is a big environmental issue

  • ankitaradhana
    Ankit Shrivastava (@ankitaradhana) reported

    @amazonIN Hi amazon team during independence day sale i placed order of induction and baby stroller but i am struggling alot with those two order induction was broken and in stroller hole in canpoy. Stroller after 10 days i got replacement and again issuu Ord 404-6469919-2742724

  • Nigar_Inza
    Nigar (@Nigar_Inza) reported

    @AmazonHelp I haven’t received any resolution only apologies and assurances. Please don’t call that a “resolution.” I need an actual resolution to my issue, not another scripted response.

  • anukasan1977
    ┴┬┴ 𝕋𝕒𝕪𝕝𝕠𝕣 𝕆𝕨𝕖𝕟𝕤 ┴┬┴ (@anukasan1977) reported

    The underlying problem causing AI companies & digitizers like Amazon to destroy rare books after scanning, is a combination of bad judicial decisions, unwillingness of Congress to fix them, & publisher greed. What needs to happen is a Compulsory Licensing scheme—make them pay

  • CDyfed
    🏳️‍🌈🎃Codex ain't afraid of no ghosts!🎃🏳️‍🌈 (@CDyfed) reported

    @DarkEllve As lovely as that would be, I think there's a lot of legal issues bound up because of the NG of it all. (Possibly Amazon too. boo) It sounds like there are a lot of constraints on what RW can do, let alone what he can say. It was incredible that he could be so candid today.

  • kerzenjunge
    Paytience Positions (@kerzenjunge) reported

    The Big Tech Bond Paradox US debt just hit $40 trillion. The only realistic path out is growth. And right now, almost all of that growth is supposed to come from AI CapEx. Meta, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Oracle are the ones writing the checks. They used to fund it with free cash flow. That’s gone. Now they’re flooding the market with bonds Google just did a 100-year at 6%. Others are pricing 6–8%. US 10-year sits at 4.7%. 30-year at 5.2%.So credit investors look at this and ask the obvious question: why own Treasuries when Meta and Google pay 200–300 bps more and almost nobody thinks they’re going bankrupt? They sell Treasuries. Yields rise. The trap:The CapEx that is supposed to generate the growth to manage the $40T debt is the same CapEx that is now competing with the Treasury market and driving yields higher. The thing that’s meant to save the fiscal situation is actively making the fiscal situation harder. Until oil comes down and inflation expectations break, this loop stays intact. The US needs AI growth to service the debt. But funding that growth is making the debt more expensive. There’s no clean exit.

  • MarkLehrSC
    BeHeardAmerica (@MarkLehrSC) reported

    Okay let's chat Walmart is pissing me off. We have to check there's hardly a soul to be found if you do have an issue you have to wave down for help. Then they have cameras watching your every move they check you at the door if you didn't put something in a plastic bag you got to push your cart out and then if there isn't a close by cart dispensary you have to bring your cart back to the inside if you're a good person. If you order online there's a minimum order and they ask for a tip well you feel bad for the guy that's delivering so you pay more for the tip which cost you more in the end to buy the product delivered to your door. Compare that to Amazon which has competitive prices no shipping and they bring it to my door without any tip. I know Amazon's got some dark side to it too but What say you all?

  • ConstitustionX
    CONSTITUTION X 🇺🇸 (@ConstitustionX) reported

    🚨🚨 ELECTION THEFT IN BROAD DAYLIGHT 🚨🚨 Every single illegal noncitizen vote is pure election theft. Not “error.” Not “oversight.” THEFT. Do the math — and get furious: • Census just exposed 24,000+ noncitizen voter records • @HarmeetKDhillon: 260,000+ DEAD people still rotting on the rolls • DHS flagged 250,000+ potential noncitizens If Amazon can track a $12 package from China to your doorstep… WHY CAN’T AMERICA TRACK WHO IS ACTUALLY ALLOWED TO VOTE? This is not a glitch. This is a national emergency. Clean the rolls. Secure the vote. Or admit the system is broken on purpose. RT if you’re done pretending this is normal. 🇺🇸

  • ChrisAn02990592
    Chris Andrew (@ChrisAn02990592) reported

    @HustleBitch_ You can buy a code reader on amazon for like 18 bucks. Plug it in, read the code and google how to fix it!

  • Phaty98
    Travis Carter (@Phaty98) reported

    @LBG_13 @C_3C_3 You are retarded, legitimately. It seems you have trouble with my writing as well as clear facts. You seem to think that taxes are taken for every asset you own and not income. You complete Jack ***. Lol 1 person paid 0.3% of all taxes in 1 year and you are trying to justify your position that Amazon employees are on welfare and that must doesn't pay much in taxes. Against all facts that are not in dispute you still are pushing your stupid opinion that is in no way based in fact. Leave me alone you absolute moron

  • earldeenX
    Earl Deen (@earldeenX) reported

    @Itslawreignzz @ruffydfire The men talking are Journalists, Paparazzis and are not working under Amazon or perhaps not in Amazon Academy as Graduate Trainees… Soooo pleaaaaaaase.

  • stefjohnzz
    Stefan Johnson (@stefjohnzz) reported

    I'm not dropping a rent payment on your optic in the year of our lord 2026 that hasn't been updated since 2006 and has all the glass and field of view of an amazon special zombie optic with far less reticle options (companywide issue) I'd run 6 horrosuns in a row for that

  • AmazonHelp
    Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported

    @priyanshuK9946 @amazon @priyanshuK9946 Sorry to know about the issue with your order. Please be informed, orders are dispatched and delivered as per the given estimates. We'd like to inform that a possible estimate is shown on the product page. However, an estimated delivery date is confirmed while placing an order based on the shipping address, seller, delivery speed you may select and several other factors. We request you to wait until the revised estimates for your order to be delivered. Please don’t provide your order/account details as we consider them to be personal information. Our X page is visible to public. -Sindu

  • whereisaaron
    AaronTheCube (@whereisaaron) reported

    @PeterP_1985 Just like your example: MSRP at Steam but Steam code at GMG is discounted. 2028, it's MSRP on PS Store but Amazon digital code (in box) is discounted. Of course Steam & PS Store are convenient, but competing retailers offer cheaper deals for same product. What's the issue?

  • marfinxx
    marfin (@marfinxx) reported

    This new Amazon research on automated context engineering is f*cking superb essential for engineers deploying autonomous coders, production agent loops, and self-healing memory systems when production agents fail, teams waste days manually reviewing logs or fine-tuning weights to patch broken tool descriptions, missing skills, and stale knowledge bases Amazon introduced TRACE (Trajectory Attribution for Automated Context Engineering) to turn execution traces into differentiable context graphs, auto-repairing agent memory without model retraining four architectural pillars of the TRACE self-healing framework: 01. Implicit Signal Detection → mines conversational repair, user rephrasing, and abandonment cues to flag context failures automatically without explicit human feedback collection 02. Delta-Guided Semantic Backpropagation → treats execution trajectories as differentiable computation graphs, propagating semantic loss in reverse temporal order to isolate root-cause failure nodes in a single 16x cheaper LLM pass 03. Exploratory Verification & Active CRUD → equips recommender agents with active context inspection to verify file existence, boosting CREATE vs UPDATE operation accuracy from 33% to 83% 04. Production Benchmark & Fault Taxonomy → establishes a 6-category failure taxonomy across skills, knowledge bases, and prompts, achieving 72.7% root-cause attribution and 82% end-to-end fix effectiveness Hypothesis Testing & Empirical Verification → Amazon hypothesized that mining historical trajectories for context-layer CRUD repairs outperforms static prompt engineering and eliminates manual debugging → empirical testing on autonomous multi-agent pipelines confirmed the findings: active trajectory attribution drove an 84% autonomous fix rate (+121% gain over baseline) while cutting context debugging time by 76% and reducing token waste by 4.2x coupling trajectory-based context repair with persistent memory engineering transforms brittle LLM wrappers into self-correcting production systems Read the complete breakdown in the article below ↓

  • Mdkhurshed76417
    Alexander (@Mdkhurshed76417) reported

    "So it's not broken. It never was." "No. It's calibrated for a demo, not for your kitchen. Every default you never touched was chosen by someone at the company — and it wasn't chosen for your listening experience. It was chosen for how the product performs in a 10-second first impression. Loud, bassy, 'smart,' always listening, always suggesting something to buy." "And it's not going to fix itself. Nobody at Amazon or Google is losing sleep over your dynamic range. They make money from convenience and from data, not from you standing still and actually enjoying a song. The good version of this speaker was sitting inside it the entire time. You just never had a reason to go looking for it." She handed the phone back to him, tapped the screen once more, and pressed play on the same song that had been running in the background all night. "Now listen again. Actually listen." He didn't say anything for a few seconds. He just stood there.

  • Annoyeddammit
    highlyannoyed (@Annoyeddammit) reported

    @scttfrnks Good series! I loved "The Wheel of Time" Series by Robert Jordan. (Was thrilled then down right pissed when Amazon made a series based off of it. All they got right was the names.)

  • n3ckf
    GoogleJoe (@n3ckf) reported

    @OwenGregorian indexing problem: if i type "tragedy of islam" in the search box on amazon, i get a completion that shows "tragedy of islam by robert spencer". if i click on it the book does not show up. If i search for "tragedy of islam" the book does not show up. If i search by "robert spencer" it *is* in the list of books there. I notice there are several other books named "tragedy of islam" (and also "tragedy of karbala" etc. so i think this is an indexing failure. I don't know how you can but you should push on Amazon to fix it.

  • collector4179
    David (@collector4179) reported

    @omgsidewalks That makes NO SENSE. Google would shut down as well as ALL Social Media. Beyonce and Jay-Z would stop making music. No Netflix,Hulu, Amazon or Spotify. All sports teams would shut down. Black players would knock at your door. You can tell them, "We have schools and healthcare."

  • JustGonzaArt
    🎀 C.A Gonza - AMORA STAN 💖 (@JustGonzaArt) reported

    @cherie_petals This is also a problem in the line! All the series in amazon share a the same listing and you can’t pick which series you get besides the dolls being blind box, and irl the line hasn’t popped up in stores since months ago because series 4 released very close after

  • 7FigSaykho
    Saykho (@7FigSaykho) reported

    I actually don’t like Amazon I quit my 9 to 5 because that wasn’t the life I wanted to live. I didn’t like having to be on the clock every day at the same time. I didn’t like the way my managers treated me. I hated having to deal with insufferable co-workers. I started selling on Amazon because it offered a better opportunity. But more than that, it offered a better life. I could work on my own hours. I had no bosses telling me I needed to shave my patchy beard. Cuz I like my patchy beard. The business provided freedom. At least at first it did. This is what most beginners never realize about selling on Amazon. It gives you everything you want. Time freedom. Location freedom. True control of your life. But you will willingly trade it away to make more profit. That’s the story no one talks about. Everyone starts a business to gain freedom. But when the business starts making money, you trade away that freedom to work even harder than your 9 to 5 required. Don’t get me wrong. The money is amazing. But the lifestyle is terrible. For example: Let me take you back to November 27th, 2023. Black Friday weekend just ended. Cyber Monday is here. I just sold $30k worth of socks in less than 24 hours. This is the most money I’ve ever made in my life. But now I have to pack 1,000+ orders. Not including any of the 1,000s of orders from Black Friday weekend. Long story short: • I didn’t sleep for a week straight. •I lost 15 pounds during that season. • I had to cancel 300+ orders because I couldn’t keep up and almost lost my entire seller account. I’m not complaining about making money here. That’s not the point I’m trying to make. But I want you to really hear me when I say this. I sacrificed my health and almost my entire 7 figure business for a one time opportunity to make money. Let’s circle back to why I started this business. It was for freedom, peace, and abundance. But when offered the opportunity, I was willing to destroy all of the above due to being greedy, short-sighted, and unprepared. What really added insult to injury was going on social media. I saw other sellers chilling on a tropical beach while earning more money than me because they had better processes and employees. All while I was literally killing myself to get orders out. After that, I swore I would never be trapped in such a situation again. I went all in on hiring and training virtual assistants to run the entire business for me. I partnered with a sales tax free warehouse in Montana to manage all of my inventory. I added software to fill in the blanks and give me even more time freedom. I stopped hustling and started building a real business. Now jump to present day: I have a team of 4 amazing virtual employees running 99% of the daily operation. I never have to touch inventory because my Montana warehouses do it all for me. This is what gives me the free time to do things I love. Like training jiu-jitsu and writing this post. I’ve seen dozens of successful Amazon sellers quit. Not because they weren’t making money. But because they got tired of the grind before they had systems and employees to replace them. Retail Arbitrage and FBM will change your financial life. But it’s still a side hustle. Even if you’re doing $190k months like I was. Online Arbitrage and FBA is boring money. It’s slower. It’s not as profitable. But it’ll give you the CEO lifestyle you want. Tomorrow, I’ll show you exactly how to create this lifestyle. Because you don’t have to work 80 hours per week to produce $200k months. I’m living proof of that. Until next time, Sekou

  • ECLChristy
    E.C.L CHRISTY is Querying (@ECLChristy) reported

    @jandrewellis I agree, the problem is the market on Amazon is super saturated. But no matter what, I wish lots of luck and mental strength to keep on promoting your work. Don't stop. Keep going.

  • Itsonly1_nae
    Nae 🥀 (@Itsonly1_nae) reported

    Amazon has really been getting tf on my nerves w/ this slow *** delivery ****

  • Whitney__Arin
    Whitney (@Whitney__Arin) reported

    Amazon Prime is hands down the worst streaming service. Like, "thanks for subscribing, here is a list of movies you need a different subscription