Considering the success, Amazon is bringing back the “Alexa, thank you to my courier” program.

Amazon, online selling platform, brought back the “Alexa, thank you to my delivery man” program, which allows users to tip $5.as reported USA today.

The program, originally launched on December 7 for customers in the United States with an Alexa-enabled device or the Alexa or Amazon Shopping mobile apps, he had to work until December 21 or until he received a million thanks.. However, he reached his goal after 36 hours.

At the time, the company stated that the five drivers who receive the most commendations during the promotion will receive a $10,000 bonus and a $10,000 bonus to donate to a charity of their choice.

The campaign comes amid allegations by Amazon of stealing couriers.

The campaign, which Amazon says aims to give shoppers “an opportunity to give thanks to these everyday heroes,” referring to couriers, is surfacing amid controversy.

In recent months, Washington Attorney General Carl Racine announced in a lawsuit that the company was accused of misleading customers into stealing tips from drivers.

The lawsuit states that Between 2016 and 2019, the sales platform used more than $1 million in consumer tips to subsidize labor costs. The company says misled “consumers into thinking they were increasing driver compensation when in fact Amazon was diverting their tips to lower their own labor costs and increase profits.”

Racine said: “This lawsuit is about giving workers the tips they are due and telling consumers the truth.”

Author: Julio Guzman
Source: La Opinion

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