
Rob Bliss took advantage of Amazon Prime Now's instant delivery feature to help people with no address of their own.
"I had been thinking about how popular apps could be repurposed from their original uses, and it came to me that apps that deliver within one to two hours could likely make deliveries to people in need, too,"Bliss told TODAY.
In a video posted to YouTube, which Bliss writes is not affiliated with Amazon in any way, Bliss asks various homeless people if they need anything and orders their requests for them on Amazon Prime Now. In the online order form, he writes instructions for delivering the package — the name of the person and where they're sitting outside a particular address. Amazon couriers then deliver the necessary items just hours later.
The video has over 2 million views.
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