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Amazon Prime Warehouse, Irvine CA

Address 2006 McGaw Ave, Irvine, CA, United States
Categories Warehouse
Rating 2.3 6 reviews
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Amazon Prime Warehouse reviews

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diva
December 14, 2023 9:18 am

I suggest that anybody fall for amazon free promotions they were supposed 2 give a 30 day free trial for amazon prime! And after 5 days they canceled the subscription and wanted 2 charge me.not only that I ordered a gift 4 my nephew and upon signing up the gift was supposed 2 come within 2 business days! Instead it took 13 -14 days! They false advertisement.they want new customers but treat the new customers with lies and false advertisement.and on top of that they think they are gonna charge me 4 a whole month when they only gave me a free trial for 5 days! I got the free trial on Dec 11 and they canceled it on Dec 15 when the free trial was supposed 2 end on January 10th 2024. What fake robbers they are! So I'm writing this so that other people in the world know what they are up 2.don't do it people let's stop making these big company's rich on our hard work dollar!

Benjamin
November 25, 2023 4:30 pm

They gave me the best experience in receiving my delivery from Amazon for me it's a no brainer shop Amazon.

Creation
November 03, 2023 11:09 pm

I hope this message finds you well. I would like to express my thoughts and concerns regarding the safety of night deliveries and the impact it has on both the delivery drivers and the customers.

It is with a deep sense of care and empathy that I address this issue. I believe in the importance of creating a safe and comfortable environment for both your dedicated drivers and your valued customers. Night deliveries, as strongly believed by many, present safety challenges that we should earnestly consider.

For delivery drivers, the experience of making nighttime deliveries can be genuinely unsettling. Their safety is paramount, and it is crucial that we prioritize it. The lack of adequate lighting and the potential to encounter unpredictable situations at night can be distressing. It's essential that we ensure the well-being of those who work tirelessly to deliver our packages, often under demanding conditions.

Additionally, night deliveries can also be a source of discomfort and concern for customers. The sight of a stranger approaching their doorstep or taking photos in the dark can be unnerving. Safety should extend to customers' peace of mind and their sense of security in their own homes.

In the spirit of fostering a sense of community and understanding, I kindly request that Amazon considers revising the delivery cutoff times to minimize night deliveries. By doing so, we can demonstrate our commitment to the well-being of our drivers and the peace of mind of our customers.

I believe that Amazon can continue to thrive while also prioritizing safety and customer satisfaction. Your willingness to listen to these concerns and take appropriate action would be a testament to your commitment to the principles of empathy, understanding, and a deep regard for the well-being of all parties involved.

Sydney
June 20, 2023 7:17 pm

They force workers to stock in the freezer for long periods of time if they don’t have enough business. They won’t let them take breaks or have any other option, unless they want to go home and not get paid

Jurrassic
November 19, 2022 9:44 pm

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Lourdes
December 06, 2020 6:05 pm

You will be confuse to where you are able to enter with your semi, there's no signs and directions for semis entrance, and workers don't have ideas neither, the lanes are narrow and tight to move around, and as a driver, you're obligated to unload your own trailer load. 13 yrs of driving and no touch of loads for me, so I won't be delivering for this place again!

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