FREE $5 TIP: As of Dec. 11,Indonesia thank your Amazon delivery driver with a $5 tip at no cost to you. This offer is available for customers up to the first 2 million "thank you" requests. After that, your "thank you" notes will still be sent, but tips will no longer be.
Amazon delivery drivers have a lot to handle. They work to get your packages to you on time so you don't have to be empty-handed during the holidays. And they do it through the wind, sleet, and snow – kind of like the Postal Service. But it can be a thankless job, getting you all your doodads and your gifts. So why not thank your Amazon driver with a $5 tip courtesy of Amazon?
As of Dec. 11, Amazon will award the first 2 million drivers who receive "thank you" requests from customers with a $5 tip per delivery. You're limited to sending one tip per delivery, and all you have to do is click a button. Your gratitude will be shared, and your driver will get a quick monetary token of your appreciation.
All you have to do is head over to this page and click the button that says "Thank my driver" or use any Alexa-enabled device. Say "Alexa, thank my driver" and you'll be able to thank those veritable Amazon heroes for your most recent delivery from over the past 14 years.
Orders beyond your 14-day window won't be eligible to tip, and you can't send multiple $5 tips to the same driver over and over. But this is such a small, easy gesture to show your thanks, and well worth getting in on while there's still some cash floating around on Amazon's part.
Head on over, press the button, and share the love. Your drivers don't get enough of it.
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