what is amazon flex?
amazon flex is basically a amazon program, where you earn money on your
free time just deliver amazon goods to the customer and many others job.
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Now, you can deliver goods for Amazon India on a part-time basis, making Rs 120-140 per hour. The e-commerce major on Thursday launched Amazon Flex, where college students, food delivery executives, service sector staff or security guards can sign up and deliver goods for the company. This is the seventh country (india) where amazon lunch its amazon flex programme.
in india flex lunch in three major cities Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru, Flex will eventually be taken to the top seven cities this year by Amazon. started in 2015 in US, flex is available in Spain, Japan, Singapore, Germany and the UK.
Get started:
you just download amazon flex app and register yourself , they verify your age , ask do you have two wheeler licence. they give there Owen bike to deliver.
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