I deliver for amazon as a third party, I've only had to deliver to the lockers once, so easy and the feeling of offloading a lot of packages from my route was great :P they save so much time too.
@@Tikisune Would probably need a car or something to carry the packages in as some of the things can be heavy. Like I ordered about 20-25kg worth of things to one of those lockers.
Ordered my friend’s birthday present to a locker because it was super convenient, secure and right next door to her job, and she said picking up the package was fun. After seeing how the lockers work, that is awesome and she would love delivering packages to a locker
Boy what a GREAT way to keep a few steps ahead of the PORCH PIRATES!!!! I have also had Amazon deliver to my office, but lately, they keep trying to deliver after hours which has gotten very annoying. So now I either use the post office or I use a locker! These lockers are very convenient, located in higher traffic places and more often than not available 24/7 and it's a lot more discreet an using your home address. Just LOVE Amazon!
In a perfect world, these hub lockers would be outside of every apartment complex and assisted living facility. Instead, we have to walk their package to their door, when clearly they don't want strangers inside due to clearance.
These things are a life saver. I’ve delivered to apartments with these before. 50 packages delivered in 5 minutes. It would’ve taken me 2 hours without it. Wish we had these in residential neighborhoods too.
This dude has a ton of packages for that locker. I'm lucky if I get 1 package a week for a locker. Wished more people would use them. I do when I get stuff from Amazon.
Amazon needs to make buyers more aware of this. I wouldn't have seen this option during checkout if I hadn't accidentally clicked on it. Its not in the same category when choosing your shipping speed.
I started using one when we had a colored family move in across the street. Magically packages and mail on our street started going missing around that time.
This is honestly so fascinating to me. They are littered all over my area and I have yet to see one. But, Hopefully when I order From Amazon. I’ll be able to use one of these bad boys
I haven't yet had to deliver to a locker. So, this was nice to see. Do wish you'd shown the app to know when you'd be delivering to a locker and show the package list for it. That aside, an informative video that will make it easier when it's my time to shine. 😉
😊Amazon's delivery locker is great, but having a Feliluke delivery box right at your doorstep is even better. It comes with a lock, can be anchored to the ground, and effectively guards against porch pirates. No more worries about stolen packages! 📦🔒
Thanks for explaining how to do this in such a straight forward way. I spent 15 minutes getting nowhere trying to deliver a parcel to a locker. Gave up in the end and took it back to the depot. The flex app tutorial just tells you a load of nonsense?
I deliver for Amazon flex. I’ve had few lockers that want to scan my phone for QR code. I can’t ever figure this out and can never deliver that package. Help??
i reckon amazon will put 4 or 5 of those amazon lockers on an autonomous amazon zoox so that the amazon lockers are loaded at the amazon depot and the autonomous amazon zoox is programmed to follow a certain route and people come out tp the amazon zoox locker and collect their parcel as they usually do at a fixed amazon locker etc
This is great. I hate that Amazon won't send refurbished devices to a locker, forcing me to stay up through my night shift sleep cycle, just to keep my package from being stolen from my apartment building. And I worry about Amazon's policy on self-defense if any degenerate tries to steal anything during this process, because I would gladly kill to defend this. But other then those, this is great.
Asking for a follow up because I’m interested in getting a job as a locker team member as well but I’m not sure what they will have me do or what a locker team member does exactly
very good thx but I have heard stories of items being stolen using this item. some people answered it could be due to their emails being hacked but what if the delivery man puts something else in the box of the same weight? or takes the phone of a packet and leave it inside the locker...
What bugs me about Amazon here in Britain is that their packers often put small items (such as DVD's) in oversized envelopes that won't go through my letterbox.
You don't need to worry about having to be home to take the package, you don't run the risk of the driver just stashing it somewhere, or it getting stolen if stashed too visibly. And it makes the drivers life ALOT easier if many people use lockers and drivers don't have to walk to every home or run up stairs.
Yes. If that happens there is a "Package Won't Fit" option on the screen of the locker. Select that and it will ask you to close the one that isn't big enough and then open a bigger one if there is one available.
For Amazon lockers you don't need to take a picture. For third party (non-Amazon lockers) you do need to take a picture of each package in the locker before you close the door.
Things such as sex toys are non-returnable amazon will not take those back and refund your money and large objects that are of large size have to be shipped through UPS or FEDEX , the Hub lockers are only for small packages.
Is putting the phone in your pocket crucial ? Because I scanned and check in and tried to scan the box after and it wouldn’t scan , it said “ready for check out barcode” lol
My first time doing this was yesterday I had to get rescued cuz I didn't know what I was doing I didn't know you had to bring the whole box of pckgs with you im gonna do this next time
Ça fait 2 mois que la livraison en point relai ou Hub locker est devenu impossible avec Amazon même pour des petites commandes de 30€ ou 50€... le seul choix c'est l'adresse personnelle. Visiblement il y a un gros bug chez Amazon. Et j'ai arrêté de commander.
The scanning registering system is very slow and unresponsive making it annoying and time consuming for the delivery people to wait for the damn doors to open to put in the packages.
Tricky Question since I suspect my packages got robbed by the delivery man: Is it possible to deliver 4 packages to a locker, come back on the next day and deliver one last package from the same order to the exact same locker (if there is room for it), and steal the other 4 packages leaving only the last one left. When retrieving the packages it will say to Amazon that I effectively retrieved them all... If there is no camera on place, are there any other security aspects which would avoid such a scenario ? If someone knows about this and could clear my mind I would appreciate it !
What happens if packages are to small for the locker door picked ? In the past I have had a package delivered to one of these lockers but the package fit really tight inside. I had to smash the package in order to get it out. Is there a override option for the person delivering the packages so that someone doesn’t have to smash their package in order to get it out?
@@ChrisJones-fn6tw Not really. Especially when you can only load 1 package at a time. That's 5 minutes on the menu per package, imagine you have 15 packages. Not to mention the packages that the locker randomly denies that you then have to physically deliver anyways. Or the packages that people order to their doorsteps but then write on the notes to deliver to locker, not knowing that the locker wont take packages ordered to doorstep. All while praying that random customers don't need to use the locker while you are trying to load. I once had a line of people while trying to load to the locker, worst day i had working for them. Amazon lockers are by far the worst part of delivering for amazon.
Amazon delivered to the hub locker even when I requested delivery to my front door. Since I recently had a heart attack, and I am now very weak, I appreciate deliveries to my front door rather than travel to the locker. This is my second bad experience with Amazon deliveries. The lockers make it easier for them because they are lazy.
The only way an Amazon driver is able to deliver to a locker like this is when the customer specifies it as their delivery location. You can specify your home address when you place an order. If you are in an apartment with an Amazon Hub, just write "Please deliver to front door" in the delivery instructions to help the driver know where you want it.
@@MarkTatumHere I did that and was ignored. Amazon made a previous delivery to my front door. They are lazy and prefer to dump every item in the lockers.
@@cristiandesantis6993 I promise to move mine if you get your head out of yours. I had no problems where I lived before. You know why? BECAUSE THERE WAS NO HUB NEARBY1
In many areas they have something called Amazon Flex, kind of like Uber for Amazon where you drive your own vehicle. Most drivers work for a small Delivery Service Provider (DSP) which is contracted by Amazon. A DSP usually is given from 20 to 60 routes per day.
all apartments should have these.......time saver and it's satisfying
In chicago, they have been putting these in city parks so that homeless people can get their deliveries
@@ArtStoneUS I see other cities following suit. Great idea!
Oh yeah, all apartments should! Near the lease office or inside the lobby or just near the locked gate or something.
I've always wondered what the locker delivery process looked like. Thank you for making and sharing this experience.
This makes SO much more sense than leaving packages outside houses for anyone to steal!
Not to mention they should include the lockers at apartments as well so you don't have to go all over the apartment complex to deliver the packages.
I deliver for amazon as a third party, I've only had to deliver to the lockers once, so easy and the feeling of offloading a lot of packages from my route was great :P they save so much time too.
@@Tikisune Would probably need a car or something to carry the packages in as some of the things can be heavy. Like I ordered about 20-25kg worth of things to one of those lockers.
@@Tikisune bro how the hell you gonna deliver Amazon packages on foot??? They load everyone car up but you just gonna carry the boxes around town. 🤡
They should definitely have this everywhere especially apartments.
@@deltaboy2011 Agreed.
Put the phone in the pocket... Dude! Why didn't I ever think of that! Genius!! 🤯
Ordered my friend’s birthday present to a locker because it was super convenient, secure and right next door to her job, and she said picking up the package was fun. After seeing how the lockers work, that is awesome and she would love delivering packages to a locker
Super efficient his speed and accuracy is superb.
Appreciate you, gerald the locker!
I love amazon lockers i can unload so many packages into one stop
They should really improve the scanners on these if they are that integral to the operation.
Well done❤️ I am new amazon driver this video is very helpful to me Thanks so much.
As a driver you always love delivering to the lockers you can knock out 35 packages in one stop
Boy what a GREAT way to keep a few steps ahead of the PORCH PIRATES!!!!
I have also had Amazon deliver to my office, but lately, they keep trying to deliver after hours which has gotten very annoying. So now I either use the post office or I use a locker!
These lockers are very convenient, located in higher traffic places and more often than not available 24/7 and it's a lot more discreet an using your home address.
Just LOVE Amazon!
The best. Free training for every one
Thanks 👍
In a perfect world, these hub lockers would be outside of every apartment complex and assisted living facility. Instead, we have to walk their package to their door, when clearly they don't want strangers inside due to clearance.
I love it, this looks so awesome. I'm getting this for our store NOW! Thank you!
These things are a life saver. I’ve delivered to apartments with these before. 50 packages delivered in 5 minutes. It would’ve taken me 2 hours without it. Wish we had these in residential neighborhoods too.
This dude has a ton of packages for that locker. I'm lucky if I get 1 package a week for a locker. Wished more people would use them. I do when I get stuff from Amazon.
Amazon needs to make buyers more aware of this. I wouldn't have seen this option during checkout if I hadn't accidentally clicked on it. Its not in the same category when choosing your shipping speed.
@@brandonochoa3494 I recently realized that amazon had this option and wished I would've known a long time ago.
i use them when i know i will be out of town. leaving a package in a locker is much safer than leaving it on your porch
I started using one when we had a colored family move in across the street. Magically packages and mail on our street started going missing around that time.
@@shalom8858 that’s racist
Lol, I had 20 packages 📦 that I was supposed to deliver to the locker and got confused about how to do it. Thank you!
The amazon training was terrible, glad I found this video
This is honestly so fascinating to me. They are littered all over my area and I have yet to see one. But, Hopefully when I order From Amazon. I’ll be able to use one of these bad boys
use it when traveling too. i needed something when i visited las vegas so i had it delivered to a amazon locker in vegas
The process looks more human than I thought.
Should have this around the world.
I like how he's telling him how to do his job XD
Pretty sure it's an instructional video for others.
it was suppose to be a video to help others.. The driver was being a prick..
or he was being trained
Oh wow 🎉 life is good when you make a honest living.
He better stop slamming them doors😂
I can't believe I was nervous all because of this
Good job trainer 😊
That is so cool!
I wish there was something like that for Kijiji 😁That way I wouldn't have to go meet the person.
I haven't yet had to deliver to a locker. So, this was nice to see. Do wish you'd shown the app to know when you'd be delivering to a locker and show the package list for it. That aside, an informative video that will make it easier when it's my time to shine. 😉
The rabbit will show you when its a locker stop, it will also give you a list of the packages to be delivered to that locker
Locker deliveries are nice, until you get the message that one of your boxes cant be taken...
Drivers remember to put the heavy packages first
We have in our apartments beat leaving on my doorstep
😊Amazon's delivery locker is great, but having a Feliluke delivery box right at your doorstep is even better. It comes with a lock, can be anchored to the ground, and effectively guards against porch pirates. No more worries about stolen packages! 📦🔒
This would make sense but for the fact delivery is always a day later if you use the locker!
Jeff is a innovator
Awesome tutorial bro 👍👍❤️
Thanks. I’m flex 🇬🇧 handy video.. hey where did you get the 🧤 gloves. I need some for delivery/phone use/ keep hands warm lol 👍
Thanks for explaining how to do this in such a straight forward way. I spent 15 minutes getting nowhere trying to deliver a parcel to a locker. Gave up in the end and took it back to the depot. The flex app tutorial just tells you a load of nonsense?
I deliver for Amazon flex. I’ve had few lockers that want to scan my phone for QR code. I can’t ever figure this out and can never deliver that package. Help??
I like how on the actual Amazon locker it’s called Gerald but the on screen they are showing it says Kenshi.
Thank you. Really useful. Saved to my mobile phone
I’ve see one of those at a gas station. I was wondering what it was 😂
i reckon amazon will put 4 or 5 of those amazon lockers on an autonomous amazon zoox so that the amazon lockers are loaded at the amazon depot and the autonomous amazon zoox is programmed to follow a certain route and people come out tp the amazon zoox locker and collect their parcel as they usually do at a fixed amazon locker etc
I wanna play this game, looks fun. :)
Me too ))
Looks like they deliver at the crack of dawn
This is great.
I hate that Amazon won't send refurbished devices to a locker, forcing me to stay up through my night shift sleep cycle, just to keep my package from being stolen from my apartment building. And I worry about Amazon's policy on self-defense if any degenerate tries to steal anything during this process, because I would gladly kill to defend this.
But other then those, this is great.
Is this like part of the warehouse? I’m confused. I got a new job for Amazon Locker Team Member and I’m not sure what to really expect.
these lockers are placed in convenient places for the public to access easily. i.e. in shopping centers and supermarkets.
Asking for a follow up because I’m interested in getting a job as a locker team member as well but I’m not sure what they will have me do or what a locker team member does exactly
What does the Locker Team member do? Im thinking of applying but idk what it is. Do you have to know how to drive?
@@victoriasmith7879 of course you would need to drive..
@@gotentk4 👍🏾
Dude u carried the whole tote to the locker lol
The locker scanning reminds me of working as a cashier at the grocery store.
very good thx but I have heard stories of items being stolen using this item. some people answered it could be due to their emails being hacked but what if the delivery man puts something else in the box of the same weight? or takes the phone of a packet and leave it inside the locker...
Outside Amazon locker, gl finding one of those in 2024
We can't even find a President.
What bugs me about Amazon here in Britain is that their packers often put small items (such as DVD's) in oversized envelopes that won't go through my letterbox.
Imagine a locker like that except for Pizza
I don't know if I'm deliver to an outside locker at night. Also, why would someone deliver to a locker instead of their home? What are the advantages?
You don't need to worry about having to be home to take the package, you don't run the risk of the driver just stashing it somewhere, or it getting stolen if stashed too visibly.
And it makes the drivers life ALOT easier if many people use lockers and drivers don't have to walk to every home or run up stairs.
Thank you!
Will a locker ever open that a package wont fit into?
Yes. If that happens there is a "Package Won't Fit" option on the screen of the locker. Select that and it will ask you to close the one that isn't big enough and then open a bigger one if there is one available.
Do you not have to take a pic when u bring it to the lockers?
For Amazon lockers you don't need to take a picture. For third party (non-Amazon lockers) you do need to take a picture of each package in the locker before you close the door.
What if you’re too short and your package is at the very top
I’m only 4’9 so that’s me fasho!
@@ICECOLDWINTER510 ohhh , where are you from ??
@@ninzatech2284 oaklannnd you?
@@ICECOLDWINTER510 India
Ask 7 eleven for a chair or a ladder 😂
Yo, can any thieves use a pry bar to brake it open? It looks too easy to do that. Please explain. Thank you!
This is very helpful. How do I return a life sized blowup doll and 60 inch tv though?
Things such as sex toys are non-returnable amazon will not take those back and refund your money and large objects that are of large size have to be shipped through UPS or FEDEX , the Hub lockers are only for small packages.
Is putting the phone in your pocket crucial ? Because I scanned and check in and tried to scan the box after and it wouldn’t scan , it said “ready for check out barcode” lol
Do you have to scan all packages once at the locker with the rabbit ? Or just scan it with the locker
Can USPS delivered to a Amazon hub locker? … my guess is no☹️
My first time doing this was yesterday I had to get rescued cuz I didn't know what I was doing I didn't know you had to bring the whole box of pckgs with you im gonna do this next time
I mean, wowww! 🙌🙌🙌🙏🙏🙏 God bless you.
How can you check out in the locker if the package doesn't fit or the locker is full?
Do you have to take pictures?
Ça fait 2 mois que la livraison en point relai ou Hub locker est devenu impossible avec Amazon même pour des petites commandes de 30€ ou 50€... le seul choix c'est l'adresse personnelle. Visiblement il y a un gros bug chez Amazon. Et j'ai arrêté de commander.
What happen if you don’t have a driver license and you apply for a Amazon locker team member does someone else help your drive ?
The scanning registering system is very slow and unresponsive making it annoying and time consuming for the delivery people to wait for the damn doors to open to put in the packages.
wait this literally the job.
Tricky Question since I suspect my packages got robbed by the delivery man: Is it possible to deliver 4 packages to a locker, come back on the next day and deliver one last package from the same order to the exact same locker (if there is room for it), and steal the other 4 packages leaving only the last one left. When retrieving the packages it will say to Amazon that I effectively retrieved them all... If there is no camera on place, are there any other security aspects which would avoid such a scenario ?
If someone knows about this and could clear my mind I would appreciate it !
Like this job how much is counted by the hour
What if you order a bunch of stuff?
What happens if packages are to small for the locker door picked ? In the past I have had a package delivered to one of these lockers but the package fit really tight inside. I had to smash the package in order to get it out. Is there a override option for the person delivering the packages so that someone doesn’t have to smash their package in order to get it out?
The driver has the option to try a larger space if the package won't fit.
Can you show me a video of you doing a Amazon hub locker tbh
are these delivered last or first?
Is it any faster? Or is it going to take just as long?
Imagine each one of those packages going to a different addresses, this is a huge time saver
@@ChrisJones-fn6tw Not really. Especially when you can only load 1 package at a time. That's 5 minutes on the menu per package, imagine you have 15 packages. Not to mention the packages that the locker randomly denies that you then have to physically deliver anyways. Or the packages that people order to their doorsteps but then write on the notes to deliver to locker, not knowing that the locker wont take packages ordered to doorstep. All while praying that random customers don't need to use the locker while you are trying to load. I once had a line of people while trying to load to the locker, worst day i had working for them. Amazon lockers are by far the worst part of delivering for amazon.
Do we walk to the location or is it in a Vehicle
Do they fill lockers on Sunday
Yes! We deliver to lockers every day. Sometimes two or three drivers will visit the same locker in a day.
Peak Delivery Driver good thank you
Amazon delivered to the hub locker even when I requested delivery to my
front door. Since I recently had a heart attack, and I am now very
weak, I appreciate deliveries to my front door rather than travel to the
locker. This is my second bad experience with Amazon deliveries.
The lockers make it easier for them because they are lazy.
The only way an Amazon driver is able to deliver to a locker like this is when the customer specifies it as their delivery location. You can specify your home address when you place an order. If you are in an apartment with an Amazon Hub, just write "Please deliver to front door" in the delivery instructions to help the driver know where you want it.
@@MarkTatumHere I did that and was ignored. Amazon made a previous delivery to my front door. They are lazy and prefer to dump every item in the lockers.
@@NaturalNeuron if you stay at home all the time you will get another heart attack. Move the butt and walk
@@cristiandesantis6993 I promise to move mine if you get your head out of yours. I had no problems where I lived before. You know why? BECAUSE THERE WAS NO HUB NEARBY1
Are you a dsp owner
lol the mask
I use Amazon because they deliver to my house. I don't have time and would be worried about being mugged going to a locker. I hate this
Why does it always have me do door 2 door ?? Hate it
Next time could you shut the lockers a bit louder? Lol
This does not work for Amazon Flex drivers.
What do we use Amazon lurker for?
Do you need to know how to drive
does amazon hire you a van and if so what is the cost i am in scotland
In many areas they have something called Amazon Flex, kind of like Uber for Amazon where you drive your own vehicle. Most drivers work for a small Delivery Service Provider (DSP) which is contracted by Amazon. A DSP usually is given from 20 to 60 routes per day.
@@PeakDeliveryDriver so when you say “drive your own vehicle “ do you mean your personal vehicle or your own vehicle that amazon provides?
Bad UI
Y
Cringe delay sometimes
Sssy🎉
I'm using the lockers for the 1st time on my order 😊 Just saw tht 1 of the lockers is close 2 where I live and is the only 1 I've seen