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Amazon Driver Panics After Accidentally Tossing Package On Roof While Swatting At A Bug

Amazon Driver Panics After Accidentally Tossing Package On Roof While Swatting At A Bug
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Being the slightest bit clumsy comes with a lifetime of guarantee for comedic moments when you least want them to happen, as one Amazon driver found out when he accidentally put a package someplace unobtainable while trying to deal with an insect.

The driver, caught on video by a doorbell camera, got distracted by a bug as he approached the door.


When he went to go swat the bug, a package flew from his hand onto the customer's roof. The customer, TikToker @caseymcperry, then received a message shortly thereafter from the driver.

@caseymcperry

Here is the full package on roof story. #amazon #jefferybezos

@caseymcperry

#fyp #funny #prime

"Hi, this is your Amazon delivery driver," the man began the message.

"This sounds crazy but I accidentally threw a package on your roof. Do you have a ladder I can use?"


Unfortunately, @caseymcperry was not home at this time and was unable to assist the driver, and therefore had to retrieve the package from the roof himself.

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McPerry eventually retrieved the package, undamaged, from the roof. As it was a package that was meant to be at their residence, no further action was needed.

"Poor guy, don't worry about it. Seriously, it's ok. This made our day," wrote McPerry in the caption to the video, a sentiment which he reiterated in the course of telling the story.

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In fact, McPerry put out a plea in the comments for folks who may know the driver to reassure him.

"If anyone knows who this driver is, we'd like to say thanks for being awesome, and we got the package down," he wrote.

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"Thanks for being cool about it!" wrote one Amazon worker.

"We get so many people that would have thrown an absolute fit over this lol."



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Unfortunately, no further updates have been released so as of yet we do not know if McPerry ever found the driver to reassure him.

But it does make for one funny video.

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