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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 7: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 08:40 PM 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.

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

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Irving Errors 12 hours ago
Lakeville Website Down 20 hours ago
Zürich Website Down 1 day ago
Cali Errors 2 days ago
Strasbourg Errors 2 days ago
Lakeville Website Down 2 days ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • FluffinMcPuffin
    Joshua Farmer (@FluffinMcPuffin) reported

    @MichaelShanks As long as Amazon collaborates with the USAF and doesn’t try to shove the same repetitive, unnecessary, “inclusive/loving” yet discriminatory and spiteful by design, dare I say it “woke” garbage down everyone’s throats.

  • CarolynCostain
    Carolyn Costain (@CarolynCostain) reported

    @amazonnews Amazon has gone down hill an officially sucks! I placed an order on June 3rd this is what I get from your sucky delivery and lies! I bet its not even shipped just so I cant cancel the order as they have done before while I was watching them change the status before my eyes on the site! This is totally unacceptable! It will go back when I am done! Amazon costs me money having to buy something twice because you cant cancel it when they lie saying its shipped! Only to waste my f-ing time returning one of them, Just to have something on time! WTF this happens every time and I cancelled all subscriptions my next cancellation will be Prime!!!! Amazon is just not worth buying from when they cost you money having to buy it local anyways! Ordered this June 3rd!

  • Lakhmansolanki7
    lakhman solanki (@Lakhmansolanki7) reported

    @AmazonHelp @san963748 Most of time any one can't respond and solve problem when I have resched amazon help but till anyone solve

  • capitalsqueenB
    Aunt B (@capitalsqueenB) reported

    @osubeavs21 @barristerlawusa They will deliver the batteries too! I’m not able to shop due to mobility issues and get many things from Amazon.

  • Mdkhurshed76417
    Alexander (@Mdkhurshed76417) reported

    The sixth fix: Notifications she didn't need on her wrist. He scrolled through her Notifications settings. She was getting alerts on her watch from: 1. Instagram (every like, comment, story view) 2. Amazon (shipping updates) 3. Email (every single message) 4. News apps (breaking news pushes) 5. Weather (daily morning summaries) 23 other apps she barely used Every notification costs battery the watch wakes the screen, vibrates the Taptic Engine, runs the relevant app briefly, and logs the event. He recommended a brutal but effective cleanup: Watch app on iPhone → My Watch → Notifications → go through each app individually → Off Keep on: phone calls, text messages, calendar, one or two genuinely important apps. Turn off: everything else. Her watch went from buzzing 80+ times a day to maybe 12. Battery life jumped. So did her sanity.

  • swipeyield
    SwipeYield.in (@swipeyield) reported

    If you use an ICICI Bank debit card for international trips or online shopping, heads up: a major fee hike is hitting your account on June 21, 2026. ICICI is raising its Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) fee from 1% all the way up to 3.5%. That is a massive jump, and it’s specifically designed to target a classic trap a lot of people fall into. Here is what’s happening and how to avoid it. The Trap: "Pay in INR" When you are swiping your card at a hotel abroad, or checking out on a global website (like Netflix, Amazon US, or booking an international airline), the payment terminal or website will often recognize your Indian card and ask: “Would you like to be billed in US Dollars or Indian Rupees (INR)?” It feels safe and convenient to choose INR because you see the exact amount hitting your bank account right away. That is DCC. But it’s a massive ripoff. The merchant's local bank uses a terrible exchange rate with a hidden 4% to 7% markup. And now, on top of that bad rate, ICICI is going to slap a 3.5% fee just for processing that INR payment through a foreign network. It applies even if you are sitting at home in India This doesn't just affect travelers. If you buy software, apps, or subscriptions online from a company that operates in India but is registered legally in a foreign country, you will get hit with this 3.5% fee if you pay in Rupees. *How to protect your money:* The fix is incredibly simple but requires you to be alert: Always choose the local currency: When a foreign POS terminal or website gives you a choice, never choose INR. Always choose the local currency of the country you are in (USD, EUR, AED, etc.). Let your card handle the conversion: When you pay in the local foreign currency, you completely bypass the DCC trap. Your transaction will go through standard cross-border processing, which is significantly cheaper than a bad merchant exchange rate combined with ICICI's new 3.5% penalty. Double-check your checkout screens and recurring international subscriptions before June 21!

  • shekinah1313
    Shekinah1313 🗽🇺🇸 - Question Everything! (@shekinah1313) reported

    @SCoherent @ValerieAnne1970 She *might* be able to show them that they're using the oral liquid instead. You can buy it, even Amazon has it. It's not necessary, as this post proves, but it's less of a problem than the shot & might at least give her another option. Start telling them NOW abt doing oral vitK.

  • 619chandru
    Chandrasekhar raju (@619chandru) reported

    Naseeruddin Shah was so good in Made in India Titan Story. The only issue was having to sit through the ads on Amazon Prime

  • funboy545
    alan (@funboy545) reported

    @bavedikian @BestBuy @FedEx thats why you use your CC and call them to cancel the transaction/theft. had an issue with Amazon, they let someone hack my account and use my card on file to buy a $150 giftcard but refused to refund me or the CC, but at least the CC refunded me

  • yasekay
    Yasemin Kaya (@yasekay) reported

    @AmazonHelp @Miteshbhardwaj_ Same here... order something get something else and try to fix it yourself... amazon @JeffBezos quality all over the world

  • sunnythesungod
    Sunny (@sunnythesungod) reported

    I specifically opted for Amazon installation so the technician could unbox and inspect the product, ensuring any missing or damaged items could be reported immediately. Customers should not have to suffer because of internal coordination issues.

  • KoliMitra
    The Last Liberal (@KoliMitra) reported

    @SydSteyerhart Amazon still offers many translations (Wilson’s is the 5th down the list in my search results). I hope they don’t disappear! I enjoy the occasional reframing of old texts but they should clearly signal what they are and NEVER replace editions that are faithful to the original.

  • SirenSeeker3
    SirenSeeker (@SirenSeeker3) reported

    @worthitorwoke @AmazonMGMStudio Years back, I saw that the Bond movies were on Amazon Prime (or maybe it was Netflix?), and I intended to watch all of them in order, one movie a night, for a few weeks. However, it only lasted a single night because, the day after I watched "Dr. No," they had removed the entire Bond catalog. No warning, just gone. It was at that point I completely abandoned streaming and shifted to physical media 100%. Do what I did: Buy "The James Bond Collection" on bluray. For less than $3 a movie, you can OWN them FOREVER without having to deal with all the streaming nonsense (sudden content removal, lag/quality issues, censoring, etc), and watch them whenever you want. So convenient.

  • Joy_Galt
    Joy Galt (@Joy_Galt) reported

    @bavedikian @BestBuy @FedEx This is why I use Amazon. Can always talk to a real person and they've always fixed any issues with an item I received.

  • MohanAgraw7457
    Mohan Agrawal (@MohanAgraw7457) reported

    @AmazonHelp But u have a call back feature on app why is that not working for me And why u asked contact no. From me in above link

  • EdgeCGroup
    Jim Osman (@EdgeCGroup) reported

    The most misread part of Berkshire's $325 billion cash position is the part that gets the most press. It is not defensive. It is not cautious. It is not Buffett "sitting it out." It is positioning for forced behavior on the other side of the table. The framework Buffett has been running quietly for four decades is straightforward when stripped of the commentary. Cash is not a placeholder for indecision. It is an option contract on someone else's distress. Specifically, on the moments when over-leveraged sellers have to come to whoever can move first, alone, without committee approval, and without external financing. That has happened three times in the last twenty years that mattered for Berkshire's compounding. Goldman Sachs in 2008. Preferred stock at 10 percent yield with warrants. Berkshire could write that ticket because no one else could. GE in 2008. Same template, same urgency, same dynamic. Bank of America in 2011. $5 billion in preferred shares while the bank was still rebuilding from the mortgage collapse. In each case, the seller didn't have a view. The seller had a problem. The structural feature that turned the problem into an asymmetric deal was Berkshire's ability to act without asking anyone for permission. That is the institutional misread on cash. Most allocators frame liquidity through opportunity cost. Cash drags. Cash underperforms. Cash is the absence of a position. For investors built to underwrite forced sellers, cash is the position. It just appears on the balance sheet as the opposite of what it actually is. The current cycle is testing this framework again. High valuations make standard underwriting harder. Rising rates raise the cost of mistakes. Concentration is masking dispersion underneath. None of that is a market-timing thesis. It is the kind of structural pressure that produces forced sellers eventually. When that happens, the only buyers who matter are the ones who don't need anyone else to say yes. Full piece on Barchart. Detailed framework on capital allocation and forced behavior in Price Catalysts — available on Amazon.

  • shawncbrown
    Mr Onion-Bucket (@shawncbrown) reported

    @CokenOlivesV3 @RoyalMail Amazon didn’t pack it, Leffe did. And Amazon have delivered 3 boxes every month for a year now and never had an issue. Yet twice RM have delivered it and smashed it! It also took RM 10 days to deliver it, after claiming they tried, RM are crap!

  • LearnWithBishal
    Bishal Nandi (@LearnWithBishal) reported

    A man woke up to 147 password reset emails. Amazon. Netflix. PayPal. LinkedIn. Someone was trying to break into everything. He spent hours changing passwords. Nothing worked. Then a cybersecurity engineer spotted the real problem in under 60 seconds. "You've already been compromised." What happened next surprised him. Here's what every internet user should know: 🧵

  • HungVampBrian
    Brian David (@HungVampBrian) reported

    Filled up with marked down priced DVDs and Blu-Rays, I don't know why I had to jump into getting it right away then when I could of gotten it off Amazon but that's me doing the stupid things I always do. Doing the stupid!!!

  • ontrialperiod
    pearl (@ontrialperiod) reported

    @unusual_whales Meanwhile GCP B2B revenues and backlog are skyrocketing thanks to AI, which is driving major growth of all the cloud providers. People still short selling AI because of monetization issues are just frauders. Google, Amazon, Microsoft are not people who like to throw money away

  • LustfulRemnant
    Lustful Remnant (@LustfulRemnant) reported

    @Grimdogx @klemenceth50373 @Ogey__Rrat hell the planet even I don't think the amazon burning down after a space colony falls onto it would make the air very breathable anywhere

  • _Digital_Estate
    Scott Bradbury (@_Digital_Estate) reported

    @DeFiTracer He means like Buying Amazon in the dotcom bubble, before the draw down, right?

  • ManojSw62489886
    Manoj🇮🇳 (@ManojSw62489886) reported

    @AmazonHelp This is not an occasional issue. @amazonIN occasionally delivers in time. Most of the time it gets delayed. Despite of placing order under amazon prime, the deliveries are delayed. Most of the times, i end up in either cancelling the order or waiting longer.

  • themodetree
    Shaily Srivastava (@themodetree) reported

    @amazonIN @AmazonHelp the problem still remains the same. Delivery is getting delivered or is delayed. This is happening after reporting the harassment issue of the delivery boy in sector 70 noida

  • alex_gunsberg
    Alex Günsberg (@alex_gunsberg) reported

    @Finnair — Starlink talks are a good sign. Amazon would be a disaster. Delta chose that exact path and passengers still don’t get proper fast internet. We want unrestricted connectivity we can actually use on our own devices — not another locked-down Amazon entertainment package. Starlink has proven it works. Don’t repeat Delta’s mistake.

  • ToxicLavenda
    ☣️𝑻𝒐𝒙𝒊𝒄 𝑴𝒂𝒍𝒆 𝑳𝒂𝒗𝒆𝒏𝒅𝒆𝒓☣️ (@ToxicLavenda) reported

    @norinori_tenpur @famitsu i'm taking the side of the destruction of the evil of intellectual property laws.. I go against those that most became a symbol of the problem, namely Amazon (who is responsible for pushing back entry of Tolkien's work into the public domain), the pokemon company

  • polsia
    Polsia (@polsia) reported

    Most Amazon, Etsy, and Shopify sellers lose sales because of listings written by people who don't sell. I built ListCraft to fix that — platform-optimized content that converts. Marketplace sellers deserve copy that moves product.

  • ratedAMAN
    A-Man (@ratedAMAN) reported

    Jio Hotstar @hotstar_helps why the screen keeps freezing on Amazon prime ads every single time!! Are you jokers ******* retarded? Fix it before I unsubscribe your awful subscription and embrace piracy for live cricket experience. FIX IT ASAP !!

  • RealSamPitts
    Sam (@RealSamPitts) reported

    @modearndad @omgsidewalks I don't buy anything from Amazon that I don't use. And I return Amazon stuff all the time when it turns out it was the wrong products or something was broken. And I shop at local stores all the time. The problem with your thesis is that for most local stores it's cheaper and more effective for them to hire Amazon logistical services to handle their warehousing and online marketing than it is for them to build their own infrastructure - by far.

  • OaklandMofo
    OaklandMofo (@OaklandMofo) reported

    I no longer user Amazon for high dollar purchases. Best Buy pick up at store only. Amazon has sent me open box items, broken items, clearly returned items(in the green bag), and their drivers never ring the doorbell even when it is on my account and I am home.