I wonder who else can see Amazon drivers driving around neighborhoods delivering packages.
I live in a fairly well-to-do neighborhood and I don't want Amazon Drivers going around my neighborhood delivering packages. We had big problems here last year with what I'll only call "unscrupulous" people following UPS and FedEx around and taking packages off people's doorsteps during the Thanksgiving to Christmas season.
If those same people see an Amazon car driving around their neighborhoods, what do you think is going to happen to those packages being delivered to front doorsteps?
I seldom shop on Amazon anymore because of that specific problem and using an Amazon Locker just eliminates the entire convenience of using Amazon in the first place, which was home delivery, at least for me that was the #1 reason.
When we got home from church yesterday we were surprised to see our Amazon order at the front door. Sunday. We, too, worry about porch pirates, and if we had know they were there we wouldn’t have wasted a couple hours after church before going home.
Porch pirates are a problem in a lot of places.
Its not FedEx, UPS, USPS and Amazon’s fault that crime occurs.
Please see my post 53...