Amazon Hub self-service lockers launch in Australia – just in time for Black Friday

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Amazon Hub – an alternative parcel delivery network that allows customers to retrieve their goods from self-service lockers or pickup
counters – has been available to Amazon's US customers since 2011. As of today, that same pickup service is available in Australia,
meaning consumers can choose to have their upcoming Black Friday 2019 orders shipped to over a hundred Amazon Hub locations situated in
Commonwealth Bank branches, Victorian Authorised Newsagents Association locations and Stockland shopping centres across the country. The
online retail behemoth has already announced that hundreds of additional locations will become available by the end of the year, with
thousands more set to open throughout 2020. (Image credit: Amazon Australia)As the name would suggest, Amazon Hub's Locker service lets
users pick up their items from a self-service kiosk at a location of their choosing, while its Counter service invites customers to collect
their parcels from store partners – the idea being that increased on-foot shop traffic will drive new customers.In order to use Amazon
Hub, customers must simply proceed to checkout during the purchase process, where they can choose the Locker or Counter pickup point that's
nearest to them. Locker customers get three days to collect their goods before they're returned to the Amazon warehouse, while stores that
offer Counter pickup will hold on to your items for 14-days.So if you haven't signed up to become a Prime member yet, do so now and you'll
get a 30-day long free trial period and save on shipping costs for items purchased from Amazon US.XkVLvYn3VWwKBAtSmE7mz9.jpg?#