8 comments

  • Marco SampellegriniMarco Sampellegrini, over 8 years ago

    She looks extremely happy to receive the package.

    2 points
  • Zach ReedZach Reed, over 8 years ago

    Slight question... who actually ships it? Is this just a concept? How does the USPS actually read it? Or is like Uber where they would have people deliver?

    1 point
    • Luke Moderwell, over 8 years ago

      I thought the same thing myself. Not sure. I'm thinking this is purely conceptual.

      1 point
    • Aaron CalzadoAaron Calzado, over 8 years ago

      Those appear to be questions that were out of their scope. I think they just wanted to focus on exploring the data entry part of shipping and leave the transportation/logistics in the air.

      0 points
  • Ed AdamsEd Adams, over 8 years ago

    This seems dumb, I hope it's just a concept.

    Seemingly nobody noticed that you're leaving packages outside of both the sender's door and the recipient's, giving random people two opportunities to steal your stuff.

    1 point
    • Kyle CookKyle Cook, over 8 years ago

      That's how the packages are delivered - by random, kind strangers.

      It's just a concept video.

      1 point
    • Nathan McFarlandNathan McFarland, over 8 years ago

      This is what all the postal/delivery services do for my current address and it works perfectly, and it's worked perfectly at quite a few of the locales I've lived in both urban and rural. Whether this is dangerous is heavily dependant on your neighborhood and house.

      0 points
  • Eren Emre .Eren Emre ., over 8 years ago

    Don't care about the shipping part, but I want that sign-printer-thingy!

    0 points