Would you allow Amazon into your home

in dtube •  7 years ago 


Amazon’s new delivery service will let couriers in while you’re not home. With a setup of a few high end security devices. Watching the video will show what vendor's devices would be allowed for this service. More particular details with this service will be unveiled prior to Black Friday 2017, I'm sure.
What are your ideas, for or against this service? Can you see other home delivery providers picking up on this too? Let me know what your thinking in the comments below.

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