For weeks, Amazon has been prepping for Prime Day. The second things went wrong, the internet immediately took to Twitter.
I have now met all the dogs of Amazon, and purchased nothing. #primeday
— bighoss (@scarybighoss) July 16, 2018
We're an hour into #PrimeDay and the I think that I've bought 6 dogs.
— Scott Mitchell (@WWMitchellDo) July 16, 2018
#PrimeDay was just a hoax to show millions of people pictures of dogs.
— Brad Bennion (@BennionBrad) July 16, 2018
Oh I get it, the Amazon #PrimeDay deal is that you get to save 100% of your money. pic.twitter.com/Nlm5Syy1tW
— Emjay (@emjayy033) July 16, 2018
Is it still considered an "impulse buy" if the site crashes and you have to hit refresh 1500 times before you actually make the purchase? #PrimeDay
— Erin Goldsmith (@ErinGoldsmith) July 16, 2018
Maybe the issue is that their IT Dept. is just 3 dogs. They don't even have thumbs to click the mouse. #PrimeDay
— Anthony Kazlauskas (@1stTimeDad13) July 16, 2018
Amazon's homepage manager coming from his lunch break. #PrimeDay pic.twitter.com/d2k5GCqUNb
— Nico (@Nicoalea) July 16, 2018
Build a bear: We had the greatest promotional blunder of 2018
Amazon: Hold my beer #Amazon #PrimeDay #Shopping #Shop pic.twitter.com/othDhw3urH
— Zac (@Zac_Rister_HD) July 16, 2018
Please raise your hand if you feel personally victimized by the #PrimeDay crash pic.twitter.com/WtCLUUV6l0
— arison driscoll (@Ariscolll) July 16, 2018
amazon is down because of #PrimeDay ? that is so sad alexa play despacito
— thomas halbert (@ThomasBeautyy) July 16, 2018
Live footage from amazon server room #PrimeDay pic.twitter.com/jas6DySdI1
— Ryan Kough (@RyanKough) July 16, 2018
An endless loop of clicking SHOP ALL DEALS followed by photos of sad dogs is exactly the America we deserve right now. #PrimeDay
— Katy Bowman (@IngaBluth) July 16, 2018