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3. Something Called a BoxLock
1. Let Amazon Into Your Home
Between Alexa and this, Amazon is hellbent on trying to enter into your home and invade your living space.
Thankfully, Amazon Key is not available in all cities, and you must be a Prime member, so it's not a concern for me.
2. Get a Front Porch Camera
But make sure thieves can't see it. It's also helpful in seeing which FedEx delivery drivers don't wait for a signature on medicine you need to live that has a 1k$ copay.
3. Something Called a BoxLock
It's a barcode scanner that locks your mailbox and only opens when a package you are expecting arrives. That's neat, but a bit costly. How many packages do you expect to make it worth it?
4. Get it Delivered To Your Office
In the growing world of freelancers, Uber and Lyft Drivers, DoorDash, etc, your office might be all over the city.
For those who find employment in an office, sure you could do that, but you need to know what time packages and mail is delivered. Often, packages will be handed from UPS or Fedex to the local post office, and those times can vary wildly.
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