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expiredCrebera posted Dec 21, 2022 06:30 PM
expiredCrebera posted Dec 21, 2022 06:30 PM

‘Alexa, Thank My Driver’: Amazon Letting Customers Give Drivers

(at No Cost to the Customer)

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Amazon is offering a $5 Tip to Delivery Drivers at no cost to the customer when you say "Alexa, Thank My Driver" to your Alexa device or through using Alexa on the Amazon App or the Alexa App on your smartphone.

Note, If needed, install Amazon Alexa App [iOS or Android].

Thanks to Community Member Crebera for sharing this deal.

Frequently Asked Questions:

1. How can I thank my driver?
  • You can say "Alexa, thank my driver" or "Alexa, tell my driver thank you" using your Echo device or Alexa on the Alexa App and Amazon App on your smartphone to thank your driver for the most recent delivery made in the last 14 days.
2. Which delivery drivers are eligible to receive $5 per "thank you"?
  • Amazon Flex Delivery Partners and Delivery Associates employed by Amazon Delivery Service Partners who deliver Amazon packages in the United States are eligible for this promotion, and will receive $5 for the first 1 million "thank yous" received, starting December 21. Deliveries by other partners are not eligible for the $5 promotion, but we will share customers' "thank yous" with those partners. Deliveries are only eligible for this promotion for 14 days after the delivery is made.
3. What happens if I thank my driver for the same delivery multiple times?
  • You can thank your driver for the same delivery multiple times, however, the driver associated with the delivery will only receive a maximum of $5 per delivery.
4. How will I know that the driver will receive the $5 when I say thank you? Will I be charged?
  • To confirm that your "thank you" has been processed and $5 will be sent to the driver, Alexa will respond, "Glad you enjoyed your most recent delivery. Since you shared your appreciation with your driver, as a special thanks this holiday season, your driver will receive an extra $5 at no cost to you. This promotion is for a limited time only." You will not be charged anything when you thank your driver.
5. I thanked my driver in the first promotion that ended on December 8. Can I participate again?
  • Yes, you can participate in the promotion again.
6. I don't own an Echo device. Can I still thank my driver?
  • Yes, you can thank your driver using Alexa on the Amazon App or the Alexa App on your smartphone. Start by opening either the Amazon App or the Alexa App, and tap on the Alexa button in the bottom right corner of the screen to speak. Once microphone permissions are enabled, you can tap the Alexa button again and say, "Alexa, Thank My Driver."
7. What if I don't own a smartphone?
  • At this time, only customers who have access to an Echo device, the Amazon App, or the Alexa App on their smartphone can access the feature.
8. What happens once an additional 1 million "thank yous" are received after December 21?
  • The $5 per "thank you" promotion will end after another 1 million "thank yous" are received. You will still be able to thank your driver using Alexa and we will share your appreciation with our delivery partners.

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this offer:
    • In response to the incredible impact of the celebratory promotion, in which we reached 1 million "thank yous" within 36 hours of launch, we are spreading even more joy. Starting December 21, eligible drivers will be offered $5 per "thank you" for another 1 million "thank yous." And, the five drivers who receive the most customer "thank-you's" during the promotional period, will also be rewarded with $10,000 and an additional $10,000 to their charity of choice.
  • About this store:
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Amazon is offering a $5 Tip to Delivery Drivers at no cost to the customer when you say "Alexa, Thank My Driver" to your Alexa device or through using Alexa on the Amazon App or the Alexa App on your smartphone.

Note, If needed, install Amazon Alexa App [iOS or Android].

Thanks to Community Member Crebera for sharing this deal.

Frequently Asked Questions:

1. How can I thank my driver?
  • You can say "Alexa, thank my driver" or "Alexa, tell my driver thank you" using your Echo device or Alexa on the Alexa App and Amazon App on your smartphone to thank your driver for the most recent delivery made in the last 14 days.
2. Which delivery drivers are eligible to receive $5 per "thank you"?
  • Amazon Flex Delivery Partners and Delivery Associates employed by Amazon Delivery Service Partners who deliver Amazon packages in the United States are eligible for this promotion, and will receive $5 for the first 1 million "thank yous" received, starting December 21. Deliveries by other partners are not eligible for the $5 promotion, but we will share customers' "thank yous" with those partners. Deliveries are only eligible for this promotion for 14 days after the delivery is made.
3. What happens if I thank my driver for the same delivery multiple times?
  • You can thank your driver for the same delivery multiple times, however, the driver associated with the delivery will only receive a maximum of $5 per delivery.
4. How will I know that the driver will receive the $5 when I say thank you? Will I be charged?
  • To confirm that your "thank you" has been processed and $5 will be sent to the driver, Alexa will respond, "Glad you enjoyed your most recent delivery. Since you shared your appreciation with your driver, as a special thanks this holiday season, your driver will receive an extra $5 at no cost to you. This promotion is for a limited time only." You will not be charged anything when you thank your driver.
5. I thanked my driver in the first promotion that ended on December 8. Can I participate again?
  • Yes, you can participate in the promotion again.
6. I don't own an Echo device. Can I still thank my driver?
  • Yes, you can thank your driver using Alexa on the Amazon App or the Alexa App on your smartphone. Start by opening either the Amazon App or the Alexa App, and tap on the Alexa button in the bottom right corner of the screen to speak. Once microphone permissions are enabled, you can tap the Alexa button again and say, "Alexa, Thank My Driver."
7. What if I don't own a smartphone?
  • At this time, only customers who have access to an Echo device, the Amazon App, or the Alexa App on their smartphone can access the feature.
8. What happens once an additional 1 million "thank yous" are received after December 21?
  • The $5 per "thank you" promotion will end after another 1 million "thank yous" are received. You will still be able to thank your driver using Alexa and we will share your appreciation with our delivery partners.

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this offer:
    • In response to the incredible impact of the celebratory promotion, in which we reached 1 million "thank yous" within 36 hours of launch, we are spreading even more joy. Starting December 21, eligible drivers will be offered $5 per "thank you" for another 1 million "thank yous." And, the five drivers who receive the most customer "thank-you's" during the promotional period, will also be rewarded with $10,000 and an additional $10,000 to their charity of choice.
  • About this store:
  • Additional note:

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Ticalisoul
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I deliver for Amazon Fresh and can confirm that I got $5 for a thank you.

While I agree and sympathize with most of the unhappy people griping about their terrible delivery experiences in these posts, I have to remind you that Amazon uses many different avenues of recruitment for their drivers, we are not one unified force and should not be grouped together like that. Most of the gray van and box truck drivers are 3rd party contractors and get severely overworked, and their frustration is reflected in their work. Others (myself included) are gig drivers who use our own vehicles, and for the most part, have very chill scheduled blocks that we choose ourselves. I stopped doing big box warehouse deliveries and exclusively do Amazon Fresh warehouse deliveries due to the low number of stops per route and the extra tips. Regular package deliveries do not include tips but have a higher base pay. The system is not perfect, and most drivers do not follow delivery instructions due to the sheer volume of packages they are required to deliver a day.
vsauce
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Any Amazon worker actually confirm getting these extra tips?
OliveKnob423
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What do they do when I say, "Alexa, my driver left my boxes at the front edge of my porch in the rain and all my boxes fell apart because they are soaked to the bone."?

I have a covered porch and space at the back against the house. Yet they leavboxes hanging at the edge of the steps, exposed to the elements and full view of the street.

I'd be happy to help their cause if they could deliver properly, but it's a rarity no matter how I spell out delivery instructions. They'll walk 20 yards to my steps but once there, won't go that extra 5ft. Can't even remember the last time one left something inside the storm door even. Just abysmal.

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Dec 22, 2022 01:35 PM
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joeblowv1Dec 22, 2022 01:35 PM
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You know.... I don't have issues tipping drivers, but here are the problems I have with this on a personal level

- Rarely if ever do I see my driver, or get the same driver
- That is, If I get a driver at all. There was an incident where an amazon driver got clipped by gunfire (live near a bad area but luckily the driver was A-Ok given the circumstance). Which understandably raises the question of safety for their drivers. With all that said, Amazon has pushed out my shipping to 3-4 days for prime and I typically get a UPS truck... so why would I tip their drivers?
- Amazon is one of the biggest corporations in the world, and they can't tip their own drivers out?
- If you really wanted to, you could just cash tip your driver, which would probably actually go into their pocket.
Dec 22, 2022 01:37 PM
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Teddy6321Dec 22, 2022 01:37 PM
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I also order a good deal from Amazon. The delivery people are often different people as I can see from my security cams. No consistent delivery people, unlike UPS or USPS. Is there a way to target a specific Amazon delivery person for the thank you?
Dec 22, 2022 01:47 PM
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bmore007Dec 22, 2022 01:47 PM
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Don't let Amazon put the cost of paying their drivers more directly on the consumer. I already pay for shipping with Prime
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Dec 22, 2022 01:48 PM
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publicpersonaDec 22, 2022 01:48 PM
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Quote from bmore007 :
Don't let Amazon put the cost of paying their drivers more directly on the consumer. I already pay for shipping with Prime
You completely missed the part about this being funded by Amazon, not the customer.

I did this a couple times the first day they were doing it, but my understanding is they reached their maximum within the first 24 hours.
Dec 22, 2022 02:09 PM
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Cybert19Dec 22, 2022 02:09 PM
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You are being TRAINED
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Dec 22, 2022 02:12 PM
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GreenKite4385Dec 22, 2022 02:12 PM
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5 dollars doesn't even cover the spray wash I have to use every time I have to spray the mud off my car and out of my rims for all of the people that don't want real roads but want to order packages out in the middle of know where.
Dec 22, 2022 02:18 PM
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Cybert19Dec 22, 2022 02:18 PM
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Exactly, they should pay you a fair WAGE plus vehicle expenses

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Dec 22, 2022 02:29 PM
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ChocoBrownieDec 22, 2022 02:29 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank ChocoBrownie

Quote from vsauce :
Any Amazon worker actually confirm getting these extra tips?
Yes, I got one yesterday.
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Dec 22, 2022 02:31 PM
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ChocoBrownieDec 22, 2022 02:31 PM
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Quote from deedz2 :
Except for the times the drivers actually DO deliver in the rain and do not cover, protect or even ring the doorbell. I've had that happen personally. They are out there...smh
The amount of times I've delivered in the rain between 4am-7am.

I always make sure the package is as covered as possible but I'm 100% not ringing the doorbell at that time.
Dec 22, 2022 05:14 PM
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DerekFromTXDec 22, 2022 05:14 PM
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Great find, thank you!
Didn't work for first drop off (UPS Alexa said), but worked for the next one!
Dec 22, 2022 05:42 PM
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GreenKite4385Dec 22, 2022 05:42 PM
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Quote from Cruceh :
lmao. Don't care. Not tipping. Tipping culture is getting crazy on top of the massive inflation.
Don't use services that require the workers to live on tips then
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Dec 22, 2022 05:45 PM
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GreenKite4385Dec 22, 2022 05:45 PM
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Quote from ChocoBrownie :
The amount of times I've delivered in the rain between 4am-7am.

I always make sure the package is as covered as possible but I'm 100% not ringing the doorbell at that time.
Nobody rings door bells unless it's in the notes. Ups, fed x, Amazon, unless a signature is needed. Everyone has a smart phone but nobody knows when there packages are out for delivery 😂
Dec 22, 2022 06:42 PM
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consumeralertDec 22, 2022 06:42 PM
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Do these go to UPS drivers too?

Or just if it's an Amazon truck?
Dec 22, 2022 07:45 PM
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Look4deals2020Dec 22, 2022 07:45 PM
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Just did it using Amazon app.👍

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Dec 22, 2022 08:38 PM
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deedz2Dec 22, 2022 08:38 PM
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Quote from ChocoBrownie :
The amount of times I've delivered in the rain between 4am-7am.

I always make sure the package is as covered as possible but I'm 100% not ringing the doorbell at that time.
Yes, one or the other option in early hours would definitely be appropriate, just not either one. nod

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