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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 1232656" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>In this post MFE hits everything to a tee. This is dumber than Walmart wanting to use customers to home deliver other customers goods. I'm sure they've all dreampt this, but it's just no feasible on so many levels and the only thing that makes sense is baiting the carriers but they would have to be stupid to fall for this ploy. This maybe could happen in a country where they have their people living in fear. But power lines, theft, shooting them down even would occur in the U.S. It also demonstrates what Amazon thinks of paying drivers.</p><p></p><p>It's just crazy to put much thought into it. Could it even work in big cities? How can they fly between building? How do you get to floor 10? You also can't be too far out, I assume these are electric. They mentioned a limit of 5-6 lbs. What happens when I order 10 things at once, an army of drones happen? I already wasted too much time on this one. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 1232656, member: 29298"] In this post MFE hits everything to a tee. This is dumber than Walmart wanting to use customers to home deliver other customers goods. I'm sure they've all dreampt this, but it's just no feasible on so many levels and the only thing that makes sense is baiting the carriers but they would have to be stupid to fall for this ploy. This maybe could happen in a country where they have their people living in fear. But power lines, theft, shooting them down even would occur in the U.S. It also demonstrates what Amazon thinks of paying drivers. It's just crazy to put much thought into it. Could it even work in big cities? How can they fly between building? How do you get to floor 10? You also can't be too far out, I assume these are electric. They mentioned a limit of 5-6 lbs. What happens when I order 10 things at once, an army of drones happen? I already wasted too much time on this one. LOL [/QUOTE]
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