Amazon Locker now available on Wichita State campus

Wichita State University is now home to an Amazon Locker, known as "Locker Maisie," located north of Grace Wilkie Hall near Lot 15.

Amazon Locker is a secure, self-service kiosk where any Amazon customer can pick up or return Amazon.com packages at a time that is convenient for them. The 18-foot Amazon Locker has 115 slots.

It’s an especially useful service to anyone working or living on campus, says Ellen Abbey, WSU director of auxiliary services, although any Amazon customer can use the Amazon Locker.

“Given everyone’s busy schedules with classes, jobs and families, people want convenience,” says Abbey. “Amazon Locker is a fantastic delivery solution for our students, staff and the Wichita State community that allows them to pick up their Amazon packages on their own schedule. It’s just one more innovative way we’re looking to make a difference.”

To use Amazon Locker, customers choose Maisie as their shipping address on Amazon.com during checkout. When the package is delivered, an email with a pickup code notifies the customer, who then uses the code to unlock the Amazon Locker slot and retrieve their package.

For more information, go to www.amazon.com/locker. Customers can add Locker Maisie to their Amazon.com address book by going to www.amazon.com/addMaisie.

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