Remote Home Owner Uses Extravagant Method to Guide Lost Delivery Drivers
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Published on April 30, 2026.
A central California man, Tom BetGeorge, used drones to guide delivery drivers to his remote home, using signs and directions in the sky. Despite efforts to resolve this issue on Google Maps, BetGeorge decided to use this method. The cost of the effort was estimated at $30,000 per hour.
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