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There's an enormous Amazon Locker looming in San Fransisco's Justin Hermann Plaza.
Last year, Amazon and Nissan teamed up to deliver $4, and this year they're at it again.
All day today, a Nissan street team will be encouraging people to take pictures in front of the Locker and post them on social media with the hashtag #GiantLocker.
Anyone who posts a photo will get a code, and each code unlocks one of the lockers many doors. People will get a range of prizes, including Amazon Fire TVs, Kindles, video game consoles, and Amazon Gift Cards. One lucky person will win a new Nissan Rouge car.
Amazon Locker is the company's $4 for people in New York City, Seattle, and parts of California who don't want to get their Amazon boxes delivered to their homes. You can get packages delivered to a locker and then retrieve it by entering a code that Amazon emails you.
Usually, lockers are located in 7-Eleven stores, but this one is massive. It's 16 feet wide, 20 feet long, and 8 feet deep.
Here are some more pictures of the locker:
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