Amazon Deliveries to Your Car
How did That Package End up Inside my Car?
How many of you like the idea of Amazon delivering packages to your car? They literally access your car & drop of your package(s) inside the trunk of your car.
Are you willing to give Amazon permission to unlock your car. Now if you already allow Amazon to deliver packages inside your home then you probably ok with this. One thing is you do need to be an Amazon Prime Member to qualify For Amazon Deliveries to Your Car.
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Do you like or dislike the idea of Amazon delivering packages to your car? Would you use the service & why? Would you rather pick up your package or have it delivered?
There have been a lot of mixed reactions. What do you think?
Daniel
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At first, it seemed to me like a joke however apparently it's not. Well, I guess that every advance in the way how we do things as humans should fit the needs, desires, personality, etc. of each person. So if someone needs this kind of service should comply with it, otherwise just don't accept it. Not a big deal.
You're right, we can either accept it or leave it. Every change requires us to adjust in one way or another. Amazon has figured out how to get us to eventually do what they want. Now Amazon deliveries to your car.
I personally would be uncomfortable with that. I believe there should be certain limitations In regards to privacy. Access to my car is one of them.
Thanks for the post
Brad
For sure webbsight. You make a great point. Until we realize it, Amazon will keep pushing the envelope. How far is too far?
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Hello, Daniel.
I read through all the comments, and even though I'll be going it alone, I would not have a problem with it.
I've been an Amazon Prime member for about as long as the program has existed, and because neither my wife nor I are able to actually "GO" shopping, almost every bit of our grocery shopping is delivered to us (Shipt, Instacart, Walmart, and Amazon). It has worked out well.
However, there are times when a package from Amazon will sit at the front door for an extended period because I didn't hear the doorbell, for example. Well, I am more concerned about the possibility of package theft than I am about an Amazon employee stealing something from my car.
Amazon understands customer concerns about this service; of that you can be sure. Amazon employees who will do the delivering understand customer concerns about this service, as well. Of that, you can be doubly sure!
All it would take is for just one customer to complain about theft, and I predict the "offending" employee would be gone. They know that and would not risk putting their jobs in jeopardy.
Bottom line: the service is desirable enough for me to risk having an umbrella stolen from my vehicle.
One last thing to consider. Amazon is offering a service. Some people will use it and others won't. From that perspective, it is no different than a house-sitting service, or Airbnb, or an auto mechanic service. To get things done, we often trust "strangers" into our private realm.
Continued success,
Joshua
No question about it Joshua! We all want convenience. You make a great point. Depending on the service some of us will accept it for the simple fact that it's convenient. Some of us may not use the service simply because we just don't feel comfortable with a stranger accessing our vehicles.
Convenience is something we all want but how much are we willing to pay for it & at what risk. As long as you're okay with it then you have no problem & the convenience of Amazon Deliveries to Your Car is right for you.