Amazon Expanding Delivery Locker Service 92
An anonymous reader writes "The WSJ reports that Amazon's new secret weapon in its fight against other retailers is its delivery locker service. Dropping a package at a customer's door is not particularly secure, so Amazon Lockers were introduced about a year ago to provide a secure location for customers to retrieve their shipments. Now, Amazon is ramping up the service, opening new sites in the San Francisco Bay Area. From the article: 'Users don't pay extra to use the service but the locker program helps Amazon save on certain shipping costs. ShopRunner's Ms. Dias said UPS and FedEx Corp. FDX 0.00% charge retailers as much as 20% more to deliver packages to residential addresses because it is more efficient to deliver multiple packages to a business address. Failed deliveries are also more expensive for online retailers because those consumers are more likely to call customer service, switch to a competitor, or get a replacement item.'"
Re:The P.O. Box reinvented? (Score:3, Informative)
That's why I have things shipped to my office.
So does everyone else who works here. There is always someone here, and you can always track down whoever signed for it. It works well.
Re:Deutsche Post's far ahead (Score:4, Informative)
I always let them send packages to the Packstation near my university. So I can get my package during break. Lots of people let their packages being sent to a Packstation near work or on the way between work and home.
Re:The P.O. Box reinvented? (Score:5, Informative)
Uh... nice... I'd just as soon see FedEX and UPS do something similar.
You can have any FedEx delivery being shipped to your home held at the nearest FedEx-Kinko's location for pickup.
Re:The P.O. Box reinvented? (Score:4, Informative)
It adds a day to the delivery time. :-(
No it doesn't. I've done two hold at location [fedex.com] packages this year and picked each one up just hours after it arrived at the kinko's store.