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Amazon Locker

Amazon Locker is a service product of the e-commerce company Amazon.com, Inc. Amazon Locker is a self-service parcel delivery kiosk for eligible shipments from Amazon.com. Amazon customers can select any Locker location as their delivery address, and retrieve their orders at...

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    Proprietary and Commercial product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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    What is Amazon Locker?

    Amazon Locker is a service product of the e-commerce company Amazon.com, Inc. Amazon Locker is a self-service parcel delivery kiosk for eligible shipments from Amazon.com. Amazon customers can select any Locker location as their delivery address, and retrieve their orders at that location by entering a unique pick-up code on the Locker touch screen. Amazon Locker delivery does not require access cards, sign-ups, or memberships, and is available at no additional cost.HistoryAmazon Locker program was launched in September 2011 in New York, Seattle, and London. Amazon Locker continues to expand its network nationally throughout the US and UK.Amazon Locker NetworkAmazon has established a network of location providers to host Amazon Locker kiosks. A customer orders a parcel from Amazon and has it delivered to a Locker location. Amazon's preferred carriers deliver the packages into the kiosk, at which point the customer receives a digital pick-up code via email or text messaging. Once the unique pick-up code is input on the touch screen, the assigned door opens for package retrieval. Amazon customers have three days to collect their packages once they receive their pick-up code.LocationsThe growing list of locations can be found at the Amazon.com website (logged in customers only).See also Amazon Locker Locations

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