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Amazon Driver here. Those auto texts about porch lights and stuff? Yea, we can see your replies
Amazon Driver here. Those auto texts about porch lights and stuff? Yea, we can see your replies

I feel the need to make this post because I’ve encountered yet another rude text, and frankly some people need to get a grip.

As it starts to get darker at night, you’ll probably find you get a text from Amazon about turning on your porch lights, keeping your dogs inside, etc., as this is just a courtesy so we can do our jobs safely and efficiently. What you need to know is Amazon sends that text, but it’s on our behalf. It’s tied directly to our account for whatever reason. I usually do not open the text window, as I know it’s the auto texts and they’re usually gone quickly as I deliver and it clears out.

Now, every so often someone replies to those texts. Usually it’s who I assume is an older person usually replying with an “Okay” or “👍”

But every once in a while, it’s “idgaf hurry up with my order” or “give me my damn package.” I can only imagine I get more of these than I realize, but as I said, I don’t really check that tab.

While I personally do not return items out of spite, I think most drivers probably would, and justifiably so.

Just something to chew on as we’re in the throes of the hardest season and already feeling bad


Amazon abusing Prime Members
Amazon abusing Prime Members
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