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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.

April 30: Problems at Amazon

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Most Reported Problems

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

  • 47% Errors (47%)
  • 33% Website Down (33%)
  • 19% Sign in (19%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Byram Sign in 22 minutes ago
Bordeaux Errors 3 hours ago
Atlanta Website Down 6 hours ago
Fort Worth Errors 20 hours ago
Ashburn Sign in 1 day ago
Greer Website Down 1 day ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • RyanRael16
    Woods (@RyanRael16) reported

    @Midnight_Captl The irony is genuinely remarkable. Every hyperscaler on earth confirms they cannot build infrastructure fast enough. Azure supply constrained at 40% growth. Meta raising capex to $145B. Amazon AWS growing 28% with no signs of slowdown. Google Cloud up 63%. All four saying they need more chips faster than anyone can deliver them. And Nvidia is down 4%. The only rational explanation is the market is pricing in custom silicon risk. If Microsoft, Meta, and Google are all building their own chips to supplement GPU supply the fear is Nvidia's pricing power erodes over time even as demand grows. That is a legitimate long term concern dressed up as a short term sell. But in the near term supply constrained hyperscalers raising capex is the single most bullish data point for Nvidia that exists. The market will figure that out. It usually does. Just not on the same day.

  • arnulfxx
    Arnulfo Perez (@arnulfxx) reported

    @AmazonHelp Now Amazon say that I didn't send back the broken celular phone they send to me, but I have all the evidence that I did it. But now, they didn't answer to me. I suppose that Amazon Mexico prefer that mexican law force they to answer and prove that I didn't send the broken celular

  • cb3_rob46858
    HRH Prince Sven Olaf of CyberBunker - CB3ROB (@cb3_rob46858) reported

    @hh_opitz @amazon @amazonDE the fact that you choose to use some 3rd world poor people method of transportation like a bicycle doesn't automatically imply that you're a retard lol. half of amsterdam drives those things too. through every single red light and straight through the pedestrian zone. no problem.

  • Unpopular_Tech
    Martin (@Unpopular_Tech) reported

    Amazon Quick is Andy Jassy's new AI desktop assistant. It connects to email, calendar, Slack, and local files and surfaces what matters. The demo is the CEO's inbox. The production test is a 50-person ops team with three years of Slack history, two file naming conventions, and no agreement on what "urgent" means. That is where agent prioritization either works or creates a new category of invisible problem. Source: WSJ / Meta internal memo (reported by @negligible_cap)

  • thevipulvats
    Vipul (@thevipulvats) reported

    A 9-year-old Linux bug just went public. Any regular user on an Ubuntu, Debian, RHEL, Amazon Linux, or SUSE server can become full admin — with a 732-byte Python script. No hacking skills. No guessing. Works every single time. If you run Linux servers → update your kernel NOW. CVE-2026-31431 / "Copy Fail"

  • brettglass
    Brett Glass - WY7BG (@brettglass) reported

    @coldstreams @Lowes On Lowes' site, the same product is often listed twice at different prices, with the cheaper price farther down in the listing (as if they are willing to give you a bargain only if you hunt). Walmart, Amazon, and Target are also playing pricing games.

  • arvind_shahabad
    arvind shahabadi (@arvind_shahabad) reported

    @AmazonHelp My order not delivered as promised...raised issue delivery agent t calls says he will leave it on road as he is late...then falsifies it as customer not available....Ur agent Yuvraj arrogant, unprofessional and refuses to make me speak with supervisor

  • GreggMcClelland
    Gregg McClelland (@GreggMcClelland) reported

    @ClayTravis Unpopular opinion here, but college football, nfl, nba and NASCAR picture quality are significantly better on Amazon or Netflix.. but maybe I just have terrible internet and tv

  • AmachHealth
    Amach Health (@AmachHealth) reported

    The Internet Was Supposed to Set Us Free: The dot-com era promised decentralization. What it delivered was the most efficient consolidation machine in human history. Google indexed the world’s information and became the gatekeeper to it. Amazon turned logistics data into a moat so deep no competitor could cross it. Salesforce digitized the relationship between every business and every customer, then charged rent to access your own data. Facebook mapped the social graph of two billion people and sold the map. The pattern is always the same. Collect data from users. Use that data to improve the product. Use the improved product to collect more data. Centralize until you are the infrastructure itself. We got lower prices. We got convenience. We also got surveillance capitalism, algorithmic manipulation, data breaches affecting hundreds of millions of people, and the quiet disappearance of any meaningful choice about who holds our information. Health data has been the last frontier, not because the incentives were different, but because the architecture was harder. A decade of incompatible EHR systems, fragmented wearable ecosystems, and HIPAA complexity kept health data siloed in ways that slowed consolidation. AI is dissolving those barriers faster than most people realize. The same pattern is executing right now, just with higher stakes. Every symptom you log, every sleep score that syncs, every bloodwork result you photograph and upload is landing on a server you do not own. The terms of service you accepted say something careful and vague about “improving your experience.” What they mean is that your health data is an asset on someone else’s balance sheet. This is not speculation. This is the business model. What is different this time is that you have a choice before the consolidation completes. Owning your health data is technically possible today, not theoretically, not someday. Zero-knowledge proofs let you verify what your data says without exposing the data itself. Decentralized storage means no single company holds the keys. On-chain attestations create a provenance record that follows your data wherever it goes. Amach exists because the window to make a different choice is open, and it will not stay open forever. Your data. Your infrastructure. Your terms.

  • c_barrick
    cbarrick (@c_barrick) reported

    @nightwriter22 I trust Amazon and Villeneuve more than Barbara Broccoli at this point. Letting Daniel Craig and his ego run wild with the franchise was pathetic. What a terrible producer she was.

  • MGadsden1776
    🇺🇸 M. Gadsden (@MGadsden1776) reported

    So .... how much can gas be a problem for Americans if they are gainfully employed and spending their discretionary income like a Drunken sailor? Have @DoorDash or @amazon gross sales gone down? You will rent a movie on @amazon you have seen 10x for $4.99 but you get triggered by gas being $3.89 a gallon for 2 months? You people bellyaching are cooked. You have selective financial accountability ... it's incredulous.

  • cb3_rob46858
    HRH Prince Sven Olaf of CyberBunker - CB3ROB (@cb3_rob46858) reported

    @hh_opitz @amazon @amazonDE -regardless- of what that object may be :P be it the god damn post auto or a tree that fell down or the mulltonne :P your god damn bicycle has a steeringwheel and a brake too. lol. (now why does this work perfectly fine in amsterdam but not with those retarded germans ;)

  • yoursforest
    Forest (@yoursforest) reported

    is there an amazon data center down or something i feel like half the websites I normally use are not working today including my email which normally works fine 🥲

  • JamesAFurey
    James A. Furey (@JamesAFurey) reported

    Is Anthropic going to take down Amazon? Is there anything AI can’t ruin by coming into contact with.

  • JakalaLokesh
    Lokesh (@JakalaLokesh) reported

    @AmazonHelp Orders 408-9166786-3885938 & 408-7784881-3052342 marked out for delivery but no attempt, no call, then cancelled. Reordered as advised, same issue again. Why cancel without delivery? Need escalation & proper delivery.

  • BKRBusinessMin
    Scott Becker (@BKRBusinessMin) reported

    The magnificent 7 YTD from first to worst Nvidia is up 14% Amazon is up 12.5% Google/Alphabet is up nearly 11% Meta Platforms is up 1.7% Apple is down .42%. Essentially flat Microsoft is down 11% Tesla is down 13% Ps. A shout out to Chairman Powell who is finishing his term. He has done an incredible job steering the Fed through horrendous influence from both sides.

  • teaaddict13
    Erica Larson (@teaaddict13) reported

    @EdKrassen You know @JeffBezos hasn’t been the CEO of Amazon since 2021, right? Take up your issues with @ajassy the current CEO if you want your public shaming to be taken seriously enough for resulting accountability. (in this case, pulling questionable merch) Accuracy is important, Ed.

  • miza82
    miza82 (@miza82) reported

    @Z2506337384 @epppyyy the yearly release isnt the problem. invincible is too big. it would take 20 years or even more to finish if the animators got more time which is undesirable. the solution is amazon reaching out to more studios and freelancers but they are greedy. people dont understand this.

  • UCW1991
    Ya Boy (@UCW1991) reported

    Ok I get it now. Bret and Eddie were MNW Walmart exclusives which everyone has had trouble finding. Rey was an Amazon exclusive.

  • AZHeidiP
    Heidi P (@AZHeidiP) reported

    @lutherabel1 Yes. My MIL is in her mid-80s. She rarely drives anymore & has mobility issues. Amazon & grocery delivery are her lifelines. As of Oct she no l longer lives alone, but I believe these 2 services enabled her to stay home MUCH longer than she otherwise could have.

  • amr_soliiman
    Àmr_Soliman (@amr_soliiman) reported

    @AmazonHelp Thank you for your response. I tried to send a DM but it's not working. Please advise on another way to contact you directly regarding Order #405-3475105-3681157.

  • KayvonJafar
    Kayvon Jafarzadeh (@KayvonJafar) reported

    22 year old student found an $84,000/year product with a system running on 2 mac minis. he didn’t start with factories. he started with complaints. the system scanned old uspto filings, translated expired patents into simple product specs, then matched them against amazon reviews where buyers were clearly pissed. one product kept showing up. a shower drain hair catcher from a bathroom accessories company that vanished years ago. boring product. real problem. most amazon versions had the same issues clogged fast slid around in the drain rusted looked disgusting after a few weeks the expired patent had a better mechanism: a small spiral channel that caught hair without blocking water flow. so he tested it first. 3d printed the design at home, used it for 10 days, then compared it against 12 best selling drain catchers. it beat them. only then he contacted manufacturers. first quote came back at $0.38/unit. similar products were selling for $8 to $13 on amazon. the mac mini setup did the boring work in the background reading patents checking reviews ranking complaints turning dead filings into factory ready briefs no office. no team. no product research agency. just 2 mac minis and a boring bathroom product nobody wanted to research. at 2,000 units/month, that’s $6,960/month. dead patent. angry reviews. real money.

  • TragHags
    Name Can't Be Blank (@TragHags) reported

    @StephanieGailW2 Amazon is the biggest issue here, and I already know who you watch.

  • chitharanjanl
    Chitharanjan (@chitharanjanl) reported

    @RushilM_ Having one. Good till you face issues. Once I received amount debit message for a toll 300 kms apart when my car was at Chennai. Then the real issue started. Contacting amazon is a hell and if you are successful they say contact ICICI. ICICI says we cannot help contact Amazon😡🤬

  • glitchtruth
    Glitch Truth (@glitchtruth) reported

    Amazon needs AWS to grow above 20%. Azure grew 31% last quarter. Google Cloud 28%. AWS is the oldest and largest cloud platform. If it's growing slowest in its own market during an AI boom, that's not a slowdown — that's a structural problem. Tonight's number either confirms or kills that thesis.

  • MarkSharon_DP
    Mark Sharon (@MarkSharon_DP) reported

    @SueJonesSays How do you propose to make them pay more? Perhaps the problem is Amazon is too successful.

  • chimerapride
    Theo Raeken (@chimerapride) reported

    Guys slow replies Amazon is cracking down 👇 I'll reply soon almost off work /

  • KaripeMadhan
    Karipe Madhan (@KaripeMadhan) reported

    @Amazon @AmazonHelp For 20+ days, I am only receiving repeated responses with no actual resolution. Pickup issue still not resolved despite multiple followups and emails. Need immediate action with confirmed date. Order ID: 405-0119147-8273150

  • Graff2023
    Brian Graff (@Graff2023) reported

    Retail is in trouble. Large department stores are worst hit, but also inner city small retailers. People are buying things online instead - Amazon etc. Competition from big box. People go out less - restaurants, shopping, etc. Congestion is worse - going Downtown is a pain, particularly if you want to drive and park the car somewhere. Planners and others have been saying "lets get rid of cars and have more people walking and biking, but the irony is, make it harder to drive, and those people who did drive will just stay away.

  • Vna_kr
    Vinay Kumar (@Vna_kr) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN @ajassy Disappointed with the lack of response. I proactively reported fraud, got my account reinstated, and now facing the same issue again with auto-cancelled orders. Multiple escalations sent, no reply. Please resolve ASAP