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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 14: Problems at Amazon

Amazon is having issues since 06:40 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%)
  • 28% Errors (28%)
  • 25% Sign in (25%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Hammersmith Sign in 8 hours ago
North Port Website Down 9 hours ago
Miami Website Down 14 hours ago
Filer Website Down 17 hours ago
Belvidere Website Down 19 hours ago
Templeuve Sign in 20 hours ago
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Amazon Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Mike_TheJeweler
    Mike_The_Jeweler (@Mike_TheJeweler) reported

    @JustHereForHelp @amazon They don’t. We used to sell through FBA. We found a customer had ordered 22 gold rings and returned 22 brass rings- one by 1- to Amazon. Problem some customers ordered gold and were sent the returned brass by Amazon, before we caught on.

  • DIYMKULTRA
    Curshcavarnicus 𓅊 (@DIYMKULTRA) reported

    @DerektheCleric @IuRgayLoLI Had the opposite experience. New throttle body for my jeep was $600 from the dealer, $250-400 from parts stores, and $80 on Amazon. The Chinese Amazon part lasted me years with 0 issues

  • Spectator_seekr
    VJ (@Spectator_seekr) reported

    @SophiaCai99 I might hate Amazon for delivery issues but @amazon team deserves praise for such work

  • foolstechdev
    Fool's Tech 🌱Ⓥ (@foolstechdev) reported

    why the fable drama might not be a PR campaign: After weeks (if not months) of user complains about claude availability during rush hours, anthropic announced huge server leasing deal with xAI/spaceX in Mai 2026. Amazon (AWS!) has previously spent billions on Anthropic.

  • akkiex007
    Akash Singh (@akkiex007) reported

    “Before I share my compensation, I’d like to mention that since this opportunity is a complete role change, I’d like my compensation to be evaluated based on the experience and skill set I bring and not on my current compensation.” This was the disclaimer a candidate gave me before sharing their compensation during a recruiter screen (India based role) Current compensation: ₹19.5L Expected compensation: ₹45-55L. Fair enough but what caught my attention wasn’t the number. It was everything that happened before it. The resume said Senior Software Engineer at Amazon with ~3+ YoE The level already felt unusual, so I dug deeper. Turns out they were employed through a vendor and embedded within an Amazon team. Again, nothing wrong with that. (But Ideally you would expect transparency on resume itself) Then I started probing on technical background. The resume talked about architecting distributed systems, processing millions of records, large-scale automation, end-to-end ownership and significant business impact. But every time I asked about the hardest technical challenge, architecture decisions, trade-offs, scale, metrics or technical ownership, the conversation drifted to stakeholder alignment, customer discussions, requirement gathering, meetings and communication. Important skills, just not the answers I was expecting from someone presenting themselves as a SDE II. At one point I had to explicitly call out that the conversation wasn’t matching the resume. The CV was full of scale, impact and engineering claims. The examples being shared were generic, non-technical and lacked the depth I’d expect from someone who supposedly owned those systems. After multiple attempts, I still couldn’t clearly understand what they had individually built, what technical decisions they had made or what engineering problems they had solved. It also left me wondering whether they were actually operating as a software engineer in their recent role or whether the nature of the work was closer to support, implementation, solutions, or program execution with some engineering exposure around it. The whole interaction made me think about another question: At what point does optimizing your experience become counterproductive? Because eventually someone will ask follow-up questions. And if you’ve borrowed too much from the company brand, team impact, project scope or resume wording, the gap becomes difficult to hide. Are we seeing more candidates over-optimizing their experience these days? Or am I simply underestimating how difficult it has become for people to clearly articulate what they actually own and build?

  • TheSleepCo_
    The Sleep Company (@TheSleepCo_) reported

    @krishnam1017 We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused. As discussed during our recent telephonic conversation, we understand that you purchased a Stylux Chair from Amazon and are facing an issue with it. We would like to inform you that the required replacement part has been successfully booked under Order ID OD-69804-7123, with an expected dispatch date of 15th June. Once dispatched, the tracking details will be shared with you. Additionally, as requested, we will arrange a callback after one hour to assist you further. We appreciate your patience and understanding and remain available for any further assistance.

  • brunocfalcao
    Bruno Falcão 🚀 (@brunocfalcao) reported

    will not order a single thing from Amazon while Fable 5 is down Hope you guys are with me

  • mlucman_
    Muhammad Lucman (@mlucman_) reported

    Someone had a client whose Amazon sales were down and nobody could figure out why...ads, listings, category all fine. Turned out one region was crushed because FBA shipping lead times got delayed there, which hurt CVR, which hurt ranking. You’d never see it looking at total sales

  • subashcommonman
    education ispower2025 (@subashcommonman) reported

    @Kalaignarnews Don't worry vikaramraja sir upcoming days as per survey because of online business more than 75000 shops will closed as soon as huge rent and other expenses, labour problem still now as a association leader you are supporting amazon and Flipkart

  • Marumofase77
    Asaph Marumofase Mogofe (@Marumofase77) reported

    The South African Post Office already has what many courier giants want: a nationwide footprint. With proper repurposing and management, it could challenge Courier Guy, RAM, Takealot and even Amazon. The problem isn't infrastructure—it's the failure to unlock its potential.

  • sumit14sep
    sumit maheshwari (@sumit14sep) reported

    @AmazonHelp I bought the product from Amazon, so I expect Amazon to support its customers. Asking me to deal with the manufacturer is not a solution. Customers know Amazon, not the brand's internal processes. Please take ownership and help resolve this issue.

  • King_Elsydeon
    🇺🇸 King Elsydeon 🇺🇸 (@King_Elsydeon) reported

    @neevin @amazon should sue her. She devalued their delivery service by slowing down the driver, both to avoid her from being thrown off, and from the crowd that boxed the driver in. Amazon should also terminate the driver if he cooperated with this.

  • BalaniDharmesh
    Dharmesh Balani (@BalaniDharmesh) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazonIN Thank you for wasting my time i have already tried this method as mentioned this is not helping. I have clearly stated my problem. I want you to arrange a pickup for my return i will not do a self return

  • CaminaDrummer4
    Camina Drummer (@CaminaDrummer4) reported

    This is wrong- Jeff Bezos is not an engineer and it’s a real problem for Amazon & BO. Larry Ellison isn’t either.

  • zigkarishika
    Zahra (@zigkarishika) reported

    @AmazonHelp How is directing customers to chatbots solving problems? In cases like mine, it’s only making the experience more frustrating and preventing timely resolution.

  • zigkarishika
    Zahra (@zigkarishika) reported

    @AmazonHelp This issue is ongoing for more than 48 hours. You still require time.

  • AneelIqbal_
    Aneel Iqbal (@AneelIqbal_) reported

    Amazon invested $33bn in Anthropic. Anthropic is a direct competitor of Amazon AI. Fable 5 was more advanced. Amazon took down a competitor, knowing well Anthropic is not in good books with the current administration.

  • Iam_SPrusty
    Subhasish Prusty (@Iam_SPrusty) reported

    It's been 2 days, but my problem has not been solved. @AmazonHelp @amazonIN

  • roneilcpa
    Ronald R. O'Neil (@roneilcpa) reported

    @teoddhora Cat name one but there’s close to 350 million that are smarter than AOC. Remember her turning down the Amazon deal and losing jobs for 25,000 people and millions of dollars in tax revenue

  • AmazonHelp
    Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported

    @phantomblr We're sorry to know about the issue you've had with the Amazon now app. We've checked and can see that everything is working fine from our end. Request you to try clearing the cache/cookies and reinstalling the app, and do let us know if the issue persists. -Furqanuddin

  • anilsprasad
    Anil Prasad (@anilsprasad) reported

    The problem is architectural, and it's expensive: - Uber burned its entire 2026 AI budget in 4 months - Amazon killed an internal leaderboard after engineers gamed it with junk agent loops - One recursive loop = a $47,000 API bill The fix isn't smarter agents. It's governance.

  • lily_loves_2004
    sus (@lily_loves_2004) reported

    @TrueAfricanHero @Fenrirtheicewo1 Indie means independent. Hazbin isn’t indie because it was bought out by A24 and sold to Amazon, glitch is still indie because it is glitch producing the show still, not some other company

  • AmazonHelp
    Amazon Help (@AmazonHelp) reported

    @DandvaniAnup Kindly login to your Amazon account and access the link from web browser. -Monica

  • stayintouch_SIT
    Xaero 🦅🟠 (@stayintouch_SIT) reported

    🚨 The Fable/Mythos export ban story just got a lot stranger. What we know so far: • Anthropic worked closely with the US government before launch. • The relationship was reportedly "productive." • Fable launched publicly on June 9. • Some safety mechanisms were later relaxed, but the core protections remained. Then everything changed. According to multiple reports, Amazon researchers found a jailbreak that could extract cyber-related knowledge that was supposed to remain blocked. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy reportedly raised the issue with government officials. The NSA then independently reviewed the findings and allegedly agreed there was a serious vulnerability. On Friday, the White House contacted Anthropic. What followed were three calls involving more than seven government officials. The government's position: "Disable the model." Anthropic's position: "The jailbreak is narrow, not general, and not severe enough to justify taking Fable offline." They also reportedly argued that similar techniques work against other frontier models. The government gave Anthropic 90 minutes to voluntarily shut the model down. Anthropic refused. Hours later, export controls arrived. And Fable went dark. The most fascinating part? This wasn't a fight about whether the model was dangerous. It was a fight about who gets to decide what level of risk is acceptable. Anthropic believed the issue was manageable. The US government believed it wasn't. That's a very different conversation from AI safety. It's a conversation about power. And we're likely going to see it happen again.

  • robertmclaws
    Robert McLaws (@robertmclaws) reported

    @half_kelly @ashleevance Right but he made everyone clear of the risks and then didn’t correct a problem Amazon made everyone aware of. They’re trying to go public and didn’t have a rapid response program? This is exactly why they got banned from the DoW in the first place.

  • 1PrinceFan1
    #1PrinceFan (@1PrinceFan1) reported

    @themagaking @Daytobehappy That's true and Liverpool Ny was happy that AOC turned down Amazon. She's done nothing for her district. Vote for Tina Forte send AOC out of our Government.

  • DreadyBear
    DreadyBear (@DreadyBear) reported

    @treasureh8nter So like I don’t know how Amazon gets replaced by two entirely unprofitable AI businesses and another additional unprofitable rocket business. All cool tech don’t get me wrong, but a lot of these especially relative to the valuations they carry are pretty terrible investments.

  • TheNextDecade
    Dustin (@TheNextDecade) reported

    @666nao999 That amazon figure is just like me, for real, my back is broken there 😭😭 Maybe a friend with a 3d printer can make a ABS replacement part for you!!

  • susierae23
    Susie Rae (@susierae23) reported

    @TheEXECUTlONER_ Amazon delivery services have gone downhill. Stealing cats, stealing packages, never delivering packages that are out for delivery but never arrive, & then they use USPS & they are really awful. Not to mention that trying to resolve any of these issues takes hours of phone time.

  • EMostaque
    Emad (@EMostaque) reported

    @mikebutcher This is a terrible idea. If money alone could handle it then Amazon or Microsoft would have frontier LLMs already. It also cedes more control to leadership and investors of Mistral if successful. We need to turn AI into a utility asap and that is a mixture of technical and power dynamics