Everyone is taking a photo of every thing these days. The problem is that it is all digital and/or in the ‘cloud’. For as many pictures and videos we take, I will bet in a hundred years or so, this age will be a mystery because the least records survive. I mean really, think about it. If your hard drive breaks or you forget a few passwords, how will you pass your important pictures to your grand kids?
I can imagine one of the reasons for a policy like this from Amazon was to make sure the drivers put the items on the front porch and not stuff it in the mailbox. Trust me, the post office has seized tons of Amazon delivered packages because the delivery person would stick it in the mailbox at the curb instead of walk to the front door to leave it there.
deerejohn2001 over 5 years ago
I have bought things on eBay that were delivered in a amazon package.
x_Tech over 5 years ago
I’ve gotten pictures of my package at point of delivery. Thing was it wasn’t a picture of the package at my front door.
TXD2 over 5 years ago
I like the delivery photos. Every one of mine has been correct.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Everyone is taking a photo of every thing these days. The problem is that it is all digital and/or in the ‘cloud’. For as many pictures and videos we take, I will bet in a hundred years or so, this age will be a mystery because the least records survive. I mean really, think about it. If your hard drive breaks or you forget a few passwords, how will you pass your important pictures to your grand kids?
the lost wizard over 5 years ago
And from our home security camera here’s video of the guy following the Amazon driver stealing our package.
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 5 years ago
Some photos would disturb Fang, squirrel gnawing on a package.
cuzinron47 over 5 years ago
So they can show you who’s house they delivered it to.
zmech13 Premium Member over 5 years ago
I can imagine one of the reasons for a policy like this from Amazon was to make sure the drivers put the items on the front porch and not stuff it in the mailbox. Trust me, the post office has seized tons of Amazon delivered packages because the delivery person would stick it in the mailbox at the curb instead of walk to the front door to leave it there.
Waittilnxyr over 5 years ago
That doesn’t seem a very Eno thing to say.
Space_cat over 5 years ago
Is using Amazon consider cheating on eBay?