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Man showing how Jeff Bezos gets furniture delivered to his New York City penthou…

Man showing how Jeff Bezos gets furniture delivered to his New York City penthouse

He has one of the largest mega cranes in the city with an entire team dedicated to hoisting furniture into his penthouse. The entire road is blocked off

Man: “You want to see how Jeff Bezos delivers his furniture? Let me show you. Look at that crane. Hold on. So he owns the top floors up there. So today is the day that he is delivering furniture. I think we all can relate to this. This is how we get our furniture delivered as well.

Of course, you all know that that’s my office right there, which I’m on the fourth floor, and there is Jeff Bezos’s apartment on 26th Street. So there it goes. Whatever is in there is furniture, it’s being hoisted up all the way so that our friend over here… because you know what, this is how we all do it, by the way. And then he’s got more cranes over here. You see all the cranes? I don’t know what he’s doing, but he’s got all these cranes, more cranes over here.

Yeah, you know, when I deliver my furniture, I have the little crane. But of course, Jeff Bezos has got the monster of cranes up there, that he’s delivering that to right there, to his penthouse. You see that right there? I do the same, by the way. You know, when I am going to deliver something, I have one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen people, plus I block the roads, I have police escorts everywhere—everything. You see, this is done right—hoisting and rigging and so forth. So, you know, this is just standard stuff for us. We all do this.

Alright, I don’t know about you guys, but this is pretty once-in-a-lifetime thing that I can see and show you. Now, back to reality, where when we move, we get a U-Haul and we do it ourselves, or at best, we get a company to do it. But we don’t close the streets, we don’t have 30, 40 people, we don’t have multiple cranes. But you know what? Good for him. He deserves it. He worked hard, he accomplished what he accomplished.”