BufferBox

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Founded2011
HeadquartersKitchenerWaterloo, Ontario
Area served
Greater Toronto Area, Kitchener-Waterloo, San Francisco
BufferBox
Founded2011
HeadquartersKitchenerWaterloo, Ontario
Area served
Greater Toronto Area, Kitchener-Waterloo, San Francisco
OwnerAlphabet Inc.
ParentGoogle
WebsiteBufferBox.com
A BufferBox at Finch Bus Terminal.

BufferBox Inc. was a Canadian startup from the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada that leveraged parcel kiosks to provide consumers the convenience of picking up their online purchases 24/7.[1] Founded by Jay Shah, Aditya Bali and Mike McCauley, BufferBox's mission was to make missed delivery notices a thing of the past.[1] When consumers signed up for the service, they received a unique 'BufferBox address' to use as their shipping address when shopping online. Members then received an email notification with a unique unlock code as soon as their package was delivered which enabled them to pick up their package from their local BufferBox.[2]

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