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How to tell Amazon to tip your delivery driver $5

Por: Fox Business Business December 08, 2022

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An Amazon delivery truck with 8,000 pounds of packages caught fire while traveling northbound on Interstate 15 in North San Diego County. a new initiative for the holiday season that will allow users to tip their delivery drivers $5 – at no cost to the customer. Beginning this month, Amazon consumers are able to use Alexa-enabled devices to send a thank you to those who deliver their packages. Starting December 7, any time a customer says... + full article



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