We hate waiting for thing . Whether that becable guysorpackage deliveries , it ’s tedious and annoying . But Amazon and 7 - Eleven are nowteaming upto name and address this problem ( for packages at least ) in the form of a parcel locker .
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Simply dubbed O , Amazon ’s experimental project presently allows resident of Seattle ’s Capitol Hill neighborhood to have their packages rootle to the store , and get at them by enter a peg number into the machine . When someone orders a package on Amazon and has an eligible zip codification , they can elect to have their order ship to one of these machines .

word of the lockerfirst surfacedlast hebdomad on The Daily , and GeekWire ’s John Cook successfully tracked the machine down . If this turn out to be successful , it will be awe-inspiring , mostly because he musical theme is so impertinent on Amazon ’s part : pair up with a retail - based society that ’s open tardily , if not 24 hours and has multiple location in every city . And with the postal inspection and repair on life livelihood , we might require good ideas like this in a haste . I hope FedEx and UPS are paying attention . [ GeekWireviaTIMN ]
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