Furious Amazon customers threaten to cancel their Prime membership as website crashes on its biggest shopping day of the year

Amazon PrimeAP/Joseph Nair

  • Amazon‘s website crashed at the start of Prime Day in the United States.
  • Prime Day is one of Amazon’s most important shopping holidays of the year.
  • Some customers threatened to cancel their Prime membership, which costs $119 annually, after the website crashed.

Furious Amazon customers are threatening to cancel their Prime membership after the retailer’s heavily hyped shopping holiday, Prime Day, got off to a rocky start

Amazon’s website crashed at the start of the holiday, which began at 3 p.m. ET on Monday. Some customers got an error message on the site, while others were directed to an endless loop of pages that advertised promotions without allowing shoppers to add anything to their shopping carts.

“Happy Amazon crash day…. if i can’t shop on prime day, guess it’s time to cancel that membership,” Nick Naugle wrote on Twitter. 

Another customer wrote: “No one even bother with attempting to do shopping right now on @amazon for prime day. The site is has been loading for 20mins #DoBetter.”

Here’s a roundup of what people are saying on social media:

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No one even bother with attempting to do shopping right now on @amazon for prime day. The site is has been loading for 20mins #DoBetterTweet Embed:
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@amazon This crap makes me want to end my Prime membership.Tweet Embed:
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Happy Amazon crash day…. if i can’t shop on prime day, guess it’s time to cancel that membership #AmazonPrimeDayTweet Embed:
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#PrimeDay2018 site crash. @Amazon don’t try to shake me off with all these good boys! pic.twitter.com/D4xI7ksaDGTweet Embed:
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@AmazonHelp Did your website crash? I can’t get your website to say anything except “Shop All Deals” or “Shop by Interest”? When I click on anything, it takes me back to the same 1 or 2 screens and I can’t get any deals or anything to come up? #AmazonPrimeDayTweet Embed:
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Really nice of @amazon to have another Prime Day only to habe their website crash again. Worthless!Tweet Embed:
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@amazon Dead serious, give me back my money and stuff your Prime membership. pic.twitter.com/DxWdtpzHpqTweet Embed:
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Ya think you could’ve used your own Cloud computing service bc it just errors out. Can’t handle the traffic! I went through every adorable puppy 10 times no matter how cute he is doesn’t alleviate my concern. Ugh! pic.twitter.com/O9FNiRnEk6Tweet Embed:
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Click “shop all deals”…that takes you to click “shop all deals” which takes you to click “shop all deals”Tweet Embed:
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The Amazon puppies are not cute enough to apologize for #PrimeDay crash. @JeffBezos better extend the deals for angry consumers.