Earn Rs 140/Hr By Delivering Amazon Orders In Free Time; Amazon Flex Expands To 35 Cities

Earn Rs 140/Hr By Delivering Amazon Orders In Free Time; Amazon Flex Expands To 35 Cities
Earn Rs 140/Hr By Delivering Amazon Orders In Free Time; Amazon Flex Expands To 35 Cities

Amazon has expanded their Amazon Flex program to 35 Indian cities now.

Under this program, anyone can earn upto Rs 140 per hour by delivering Amazon packages to their customers.

Anyone with a two-wheeler can join this program, and start earning money in free time. Amazon Flex is a flexible part-time based program for those who wish to make some money in their free time.

Initially launched in selected metros, Amazon’s Flex has now expanded to the biggest Tier-2 cities in India, which includes Gwalior, Hubli, Nashik, and Raipur among others.

Prakash Rochlani, director, Last Mile Transportation, Amazon India said, “As we continue to scale and further grow the programme to more than 35 cities across the country, Amazon Flex will add tremendous value in serving our customers so they can stay home and practice social distancing,”

How To Join Amazon Flex?

Amazon India has developed a dedicated app called Amazon Flex, which needs to be downloaded, and used for applying.

Here is the website from where you can download the app, and fill in your details.

How Can You Earn?

As per the website, Amazon promises anywhere between Rs 120/hour to Rs 140/hour earning by joining Amazon Flex delivery program.

Since its completely based on flexible hours, there is no time-boudation and the individuals can earn as per their own convenience.

Having a two-wheeler is a mandatory requirement for applying for Amazon Flex program.

Who Can Apply?

Any individual with a driving license and two-wheeler can apply for Amazon Flex program, and start earning money, provided this program is active in their city.

It can be a great way to earn part-time income for housewives, students, employees who are working from home, senior citizens and more.

You can get more details about Amazon Flex right here.

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