>The decision was made, Amazon spokesperson Kelly Nantel said, because there had been "specific and targeted attacks against drivers delivering Amazon packages" in those two zip codes.
Yikes. I get not wanting to send your own drivers in that case. Well, Prime comes with other "benefits" than fast shipping. It should be up to subscribers in those zip codes to decide whether or not the service is worthwhile for themselves and cancel it if it's not. Doesn't sound worth it to me, but who am I to tell them to unsubscribe.
>The decision was made, Amazon spokesperson Kelly Nantel said, because there had been "specific and targeted attacks against drivers delivering Amazon packages" in those two zip codes.
Yikes. I get not wanting to send your own drivers in that case. Well, Prime comes with other "benefits" than fast shipping. It should be up to subscribers in those zip codes to decide whether or not the service is worthwhile for themselves and cancel it if it's not. Doesn't sound worth it to me, but who am I to tell them to unsubscribe.