Only 250 bucks too. In my formative years as a paper boy, many of my customers wanted me to bring the paper into the house and leave it in the kitchen. I did that for free.
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I buy a lot of stuff from Amazon, but I'm not interested in this service. I'd rather put a big lock box out back they could put packages in if I had concerns.
I'm building a new house next year...I could actually see myself building a closet type thing off the garage where this service could be used. I'd be okay with that, but I don't want them having access to my home.
I can't get them to lean an extra foot and a half to put the packages behind the giant flower pots on the steps, as opposed to leaving them right in the middle of the steps like they do now. They're going to come all the way into the house? They'd have to climb two steps!
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Even if the delivery person is honest...criminals could just watch which houses they go into and kick their back doors in knowing no one is home. They could also get a nice long look inside to case your house and tell their friends when you aren't home. Nothing I buy is worth giving strangers access to my home.