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    USA TODAY‏Verified account @USATODAY Feb 9

    Report: Amazon is reportedly developing a delivery service that would compete against UPS and FedEx.https://usat.ly/2nVLMCt 

    8:10 AM - 9 Feb 2018
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      1. Noel‏ @Noel_zeek Feb 9
        Replying to @USATODAY

        This is monopoly in the making

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      1. Trumpy‏ @trump_onlinux Feb 9
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        if she is the one delivering the packages then im behind this 100%

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      1. Mennayar‏ @Mennayar Feb 9
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        They should just buy out the USPO.

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      2. David From New York‏ @davidfrmnewyork Feb 9
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        Universal Basic Income is inevitable #UBI retail industry employs over 42M human jobs. Driverless vehicles will displace millions of taxi drivers. and 3.5M licensed truck drivers and close over 3.8 million retail establishments. Not to mention #FedEx and #UPS employees

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      1. Christine Broker‏ @heartbytin Feb 10
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        Haha but could not hire enough people in their warehouse 😑

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      1. y knot‏ @yknot05 Feb 10
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        They'd win over a lot of customers by delivering the day they said they were going to deliver, and not leaving the parcel wherever they felt like leaving it. Listening & following customers' requests wld be critical.

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      1. todd foster‏ @boutit89 Feb 9
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        How will they socialize these costs if they actually have to pay some one to deliver.

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      1. Dale Johnston‏ @dale_dsll Feb 9
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        Amazon is running this in select markets. People have to purchase the route, the vehicle and uniforms, yet they are not employees,like FedEx ground. FedEx has been sued and lost so they had to be made employees.

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      1. Big Rig 75‏ @SlippyField Feb 9
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        I guess when you’re in bed with the US Postal Service you can do that. @UPS and @FedEx don’t get that special treatment.

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      1. JP‏ @nc_wolverine Feb 9
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        If it’s anything like their God awful Amazon Logistics service, it’s doomed.

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      1. Rob!‏ @RobElCapitan Feb 9
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        I bet they will buy one instead

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      1. Maria ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ 🌹‏ @mariamcg20 Feb 9
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        Amazon is trying to put business out of business to send more millions to Illegals Dreamers Not our homeless veterans. Shame on them!.

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      1. Unipopcorn‏ @GMKnowBoulder Feb 9
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        The Amazon jungle is dominated by the hairless Bezos 🦍

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      1. Noel‏ @Noel_zeek Feb 9
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        Oh boy

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      1. Falter Flow‏ @falterflow5 Feb 9
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        Amazon delivery is absolutely terrible. I saw them this past Christmas season and they were awful handling your packages

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      2. John Williams‏ @FwiwJohn Feb 9
        Replying to @USATODAY

        Bad idea, UPS and FedEx and USPS do a good job delivering Amazon packages, slow down Amazon no company should try to take over everything. We all need to survive.

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      3. CallMeDoctor‏ @AverageSurgeon Feb 9
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        Bruh, Amazon is only responsible for like 4% of us retail. Standard oil was 88% of oil and would literally prevent people from selling oil.

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