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Amazon Delivery Driver Goes Viral For Heroically Warning Woman Why Her New House Is 'Unsafe'

Amazon Delivery Driver Goes Viral For Heroically Warning Woman Why Her New House Is 'Unsafe'
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A TikToker, Jessica Huseman, shared a video from her front door of the house she just moved into. In the viral video, an Amazon delivery driver warns a woman about why her house is "unsafe" in the best way possible.

The footage showed the delivery driver walking up to the house with a package.


The driver started by singing directly into the camera:

"Hello Jennifer, I hope your Monday's going well."
"You have no markers on your house that says what number you are."

The driver stopped singing and got a little more serious:

"And that is hard to find your house my dude and it's unsafe, honestly."
"What if you needed medical assistance and the paramedics didn't know your town well, come on."
"Have a great day!"


@_jesshopehuse

We just moved in and this happened today…she’s not wrong though. Guess I need to get some house numbers. #amazondelivery

Huseman captioned the video:

"We just moved in and this happened today... she's not wrong though."
"Guess I need to get some house numbers."

The video blew up with over 1.1 million likes and 4.6 million views on TikTok.

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A few people commented on her attire being inappropriate for work, but Huseman addressed that in a follow-up video, saying it didn't matter what she was wearing because she was doing an excellent job.


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Huseman has explained in the follow-up that they had just moved so the package was for the previous owner which explains the different names between the TikTok account and the package.

It turns out, the delivery drive decided to make a TikTok account of her own. Her name is Kelsey and she's a Prevention Educator, delivery driver for Amazon, and has a Masters in Education.


@queenofconsent

My dudesssssss. @Jessica Huseman @Luis Fernando Aranda

Her username, @queenofconsent, tells what she will be focusing her TikToks on, but so far it's been a few life tips and a lot of laughs.

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