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Mike Mercury 03-02-2018 12:04pm

Amazon is taking photos of your front door
 
to show when packages have been delivered.

Amazon has been quietly rolling out a new program over the past few months where delivery people will use photos to confirm your package has been delivered. The photo of exactly where the package has been placed will be included in the notice of delivery so Amazon users know when it arrived and where it is, as first spotted by USA Today.

Sometimes an Amazon package can be misplaced or stolen, and Amazon’s refund policy means customers can request a duplicate of the original order. With the new Amazon Logistics Photo On Delivery program, the company would now be able to check if drivers successfully delivered the package and customers would know exactly where to find it.

“Amazon Logistics Photo On Delivery provides visual delivery confirmation — it shows customers that their package was safely delivered and where, and it’s one of many delivery innovations we’re working on to improve convenience for customers,” said an Amazon spokesperson, Kristen Kish.

USA Today reports that the program has existed for at least six months, but only recently has Amazon updated the delivery device and app so that all Logistics drivers can take a picture. The program is currently available in select markets, including Oregon, Las Vegas, Indianapolis, Seattle, San Francisco, and the Northern Virginia metro areas.

Users who would like to maintain their privacy can opt out of having photos taken. When they view a delivery photo under the Your Orders section, they can click on “Don’t take delivery photos” to opt out.




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snide 03-02-2018 12:09pm

Not sure I like this initiative, depending on who all would have access to the photo(s).

FasterTraffic 03-02-2018 12:12pm

Seems like a good idea. Certainly makes it easier if they say they delivered something and it ain't there.

Bill 03-02-2018 12:29pm

Those photos are useless unless there's a copy of that day's newspaper prominently displayed in the photo. That photo could have been taken at any time. Also, it would be great if they could incorporate a picture of a calculator and kitchen utensil in the picture.

mrvette 03-02-2018 12:33pm

Trick is, they trying to Cover Their Asses on this crap of thieves following the trucks and stealing packages right off the front porch....

WITCH makes me wonder just WHY in hell any delivery company puts their names on the vehicles.....I owned one, I would want smaller trucks not so obvious, and no markings....and various colors

:dance::seasix:

Mike Mercury 03-02-2018 12:43pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrvette (Post 1616663)
makes me wonder just WHY in hell any delivery company puts their names on the vehicles.....I owned one, I would want smaller trucks not so obvious, and no markings....and various colors


Label the truck:

"Warrant Enforcement"


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