![]() The same attorney who filed class actions on behalf of Uber and Lyft drivers filed the Amazon Flex suit. Indeed, Flex drivers are just random guys (and gals) in their personal vehicles, which have to be a midsize sedan or larger.įlex drivers are also in the news because some of them have filed a class action lawsuit claiming that they’re misclassified as independent contractors and are really employees. It creeped me out,” she said, though she did know that there was a package from Amazon due that day. That driver “didn’t give an idea that he was with Amazon. Another mystery delivery driver rang the doorbell and waited, wearing a regular T-shirt and also driving an unmarked car. She expected a uniformed UPS or FedEx driver in a branded vehicle. “It was just a random guy,” she told CBS Pittsburgh (warning: auto-play video at that link). One woman first noticed a driver in an unmarked car who left an Amazon package at her door and took off. That’s because people at home during the day are not super thrilled about random people in unmarked cars and vans wandering their neighborhoods. ![]() As Flex expands to more cities, it’s kind of freaking customers out. Flex drivers originally only made deliveries for same-day local orders through the Prime Now app, but recently the company let drivers deliver regular Amazon packages too. Amazon Flex is the e-commerce behemoth’s new service meant to help meet its delivery demand without depending on the U.S.
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