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MaxDelivery.com Thinks We're Easy!

2005_11_arts_maxd.gifEveryday we walk by the MaxDelivery.com HQ, and wonder...what is that place? By the time we get to a computer, we've already forgotten about it. Not today though! Today we actually went in and poked around (you can buy directly from their storefront, as well as get things delivered). We grabbed a flyer on the way out, and clicked around their website to find the "shop by acitivity" section.

Here you can see what is listed in the package titled "Date Night". K-Y lubricant! Condoms! Condom cases! Clearly, MaxDelivery thinks we're easy. And, who are we to argue, they probably picked the right city. Maybe with this kind of attitude the service will last longer than its predecessors: Kozmo and UrbanFetch (which lives on in the Museum of E-Failure).

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  • Pops

    Looks like a ghetto fresh direct. I wouldn't eat those sandwiches.

    I'll stick with seamlessweb at home for meals.

  • smitty

    Our office uses MaxDelivery for office snacks and it's fast, our delivery lady is nice, they have good sales, and once they gave us extra brownies! We like it.

  • Kid Quick

    just tried it last night (no way was I walking to the deli in that weather!) and as other folks were saying, MaxDelivery is fast.

    Kozmo was the bomb so hope they can keep it up.

  • christa

    I say party like it's 1999! It is a lifesaver with a newborn and no diapers on a rainy day! The ciao bella for momma ain't bad either.

  • what jen failed to mention is that we used it today as a plain-old store and i bought a lightbulb there and it was weird cause the dude had to go in the back and get it for me. it all felt very 1999!

  • Yes, indeed, maxdelivery.com. Best invention for stoners ever, provided you live below 20th St. They also had a tasty banh mi-like sandwich.

  • Heather

    I've ordered from them a few times and didn't know their store was open to customers (where are they located?).

    Their delivery guys are really quick (definitely less than an hour). And although I partook in their groceries and DVDs, I'll definitely

    be looking into the Date Night package...he he.

  • Jen

    Hmm, delivery in under an hour? I guess you need to be optimistic if ordering the Date Night package - or else it's still those last minute trips to the all-hours bodega!

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