Warning! Warning! Please do not do it. Be very careful if you do decide to do it. DO NOT ORDER ANYTHING FROM AMAZON and have it delivered to their lockers. I am constantly reminded that some folks are absolutely in love with Amazon and Amazon Prime. They promote Amazon like they're getting paid. I know you've heard your family, friends, or even strangers telling you to "order it on Amazon." That is the most popular phrase in the world. "Gurrrrl, where did you get that lovely watch from?" What about that pen, that shirt, and that purse?" "I got it from Amazon." We all know why people enjoy promoting for Amazon. To irk you. The majority of people in this world prefer to order their items online and have it delivered to their front door. The convenience is rather attractive. There are individuals who still like to go shopping inside of stores. The pandemic or the 'plandemic' helped to spike up online shopping. Amazon was (still is) the number one retailor for online shopping during covid. No one wanted to be near Corona, so they opted to join in on the online shopping. I personally prefer to see and touch my items in person.
I want to encourage you to have your Amazon packages come to your home address. Not the Amazon Lockers. If you're not home or travel a lot, invest in a P.O. Box. You can also ask your neighbor or family if you can use their address for your packages. I understand some states and Amazon Lockers may behave accordingly, but from what I have heard and experienced, some may not. The word on the street is, if you order anything from Amazon and decide (don't do it) to send it to an Amazon Locker, chances are, your item will be undeliverable. Why is that? Amazon will allow their customers 3 days to pick up their package from an Amazon Locker. Folks love to take their time picking up their packages. The crazy disorganized part about their system is they do not track if their free lockers are available. Did you hear me? If you order an item from Amazon and they tell you your package will be delivered to the locker location you selected, you're not going to get it until someone who ordered their item picks it up. If there is no available locker due to people not picking up their packages, your items will be undeliverable until a locker becomes available.
Welcome to the length and width of why this is irkahliciousness. Amazon makes a lot of money. Thats not a secret. Someone on their management team should have a system in place where customers can have space at an Amazon Locker to pick up their packages at all times. Please figure it out Amazon. No customer's package should ever be undeliverable at an Amazon Locker location. Amazon does not have a sophisticated system. We may have different experiences, but I will never use another Amazon Locker again. I was so disappointed and turned off from the entire situation. I wanted to cancel my order. Luckily, I needed the herbs I ordered so I did not cancel my order. I desperately wanted to.
If customers order anything from Amazon and decide to use the address of an Amazon Locker, it is very necessary for Amazon to inform the customer about that particular location being full and offering to have it delivered to the nearest locker location with the customer's approval. Or, maybe cut back from allowing customers 3, days to pick up their package. Limit it to one day or two. Also, if you don't have an inventory of how many available and unavailable lockers are free, why would you allow the customer to use that location for their deliveries? This makes no sense!