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<blockquote data-quote="born2Bwild" data-source="post: 709287" data-attributes="member: 24593"><p>Ok here is my response:</p><p>whether it is a gated or non gated, safe or non safe does that entitle us to forge customer signatures. signature required or not does not really matters, what matters is that the package was signed by the customer when was 3 states away. This is the issue here. </p><p>The reason I posted this thread here is really for two reasons: </p><p>1- to give the driver the benefit of the doubt. I wanted to see if there is any other explanation as to why his signature appeared. Maybe, just maybe the driver beamed himself from Los Angeles CA area to Denver CO and had the customer signed and beamed himself back. As of this post no one has presented strong argument that this is not a case of Falsification of record.</p><p>2- for many if any of you who practice this habit what we can learn from this is this: once you are caught signing customer names don't expect to present them with a convincing reason and you will stand to loose you job!!</p><p>I don't want justice ( your earlier post). If I wanted justice I would provide my friend with the name of the driver involved, name of his manager, his district even his regional manager and encourage her to write to them. I am an insider, I am a driver remember?. so what I wanted is : understanding, that if you walked in crooked ways sooner or later it will come back to hunt you. </p><p>Integrity is what I do from the moment that I check in until I check out. I like the majority of you by far here get offended when I hear or read reports by someone who tarnished the reputation that we work so hard to establish. When some one forges the signature of customer that is fraud and will make people elect other courier to send their packages. people have option that they did not have earlier.</p><p>IN CONCLUSION: UPS has closed this claim and agreed to pay. the sad thing about this is that the driver will continue doing what he is doing, generate costly claims and ruins our reputations. Result of this claim an architect in a major architect firm and an account executive from cable company think differently of us now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="born2Bwild, post: 709287, member: 24593"] Ok here is my response: whether it is a gated or non gated, safe or non safe does that entitle us to forge customer signatures. signature required or not does not really matters, what matters is that the package was signed by the customer when was 3 states away. This is the issue here. The reason I posted this thread here is really for two reasons: 1- to give the driver the benefit of the doubt. I wanted to see if there is any other explanation as to why his signature appeared. Maybe, just maybe the driver beamed himself from Los Angeles CA area to Denver CO and had the customer signed and beamed himself back. As of this post no one has presented strong argument that this is not a case of Falsification of record. 2- for many if any of you who practice this habit what we can learn from this is this: once you are caught signing customer names don't expect to present them with a convincing reason and you will stand to loose you job!! I don't want justice ( your earlier post). If I wanted justice I would provide my friend with the name of the driver involved, name of his manager, his district even his regional manager and encourage her to write to them. I am an insider, I am a driver remember?. so what I wanted is : understanding, that if you walked in crooked ways sooner or later it will come back to hunt you. Integrity is what I do from the moment that I check in until I check out. I like the majority of you by far here get offended when I hear or read reports by someone who tarnished the reputation that we work so hard to establish. When some one forges the signature of customer that is fraud and will make people elect other courier to send their packages. people have option that they did not have earlier. IN CONCLUSION: UPS has closed this claim and agreed to pay. the sad thing about this is that the driver will continue doing what he is doing, generate costly claims and ruins our reputations. Result of this claim an architect in a major architect firm and an account executive from cable company think differently of us now. [/QUOTE]
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