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Amazon testing drones for deliveries

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Amazon testing drones for deliveries

 

I'd still get the wrong item or a damaged package or the local pondlife would rob it !!

 

 wink

 

Source : BBC News.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-25180906

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I did, but they left it after the bins had been put out - but before they were collected 😞
Luckily it was spotted by my neighbour or else that would have been one hell of a mess to sort out !!!
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I really think deliveries should NEVER be left in bins. Especially expensive items. The risk is just far too great. Unless i have signed for it then i haven't had it as far as i am concerned.
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They do normally stick a card through the letter box stating where you can (hopefully) find it...if the local skallies haven't spotted the delivery driver going round the back wink

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I must agree if I don't sign for it I haven't got it end of I don't want my stuff left anywhere other than with me
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