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Amazon has brought back its annual “Thank My Driver” program allowing customers to send $5 holiday tips to drivers at no cost. Customers simply need to tell an Alexa-equipped device such as Amazon’s ...
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If you’ve got an Alexa-powered device (or you shop in the Amazon app/site), there’s an easy way to send a small “thank you” to your most recent Amazon delivery driver — and Amazon foots the bill. Here ...