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could this be a case of falsification of records
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<blockquote data-quote="MC4YOU2" data-source="post: 709728" data-attributes="member: 5485"><p>Well at least 2 possibilities are; a. The customer is being dishonest and is trying to get paid after actually receiving the package. or b. A person that is neither the customer or the driver in question received the package and the customer is making the claim as though it is the driver being dishonest.</p><p> I have had tracers that when I went back to verify, the customers would become evasive and make stuff up, even at signature stops. It happens. Drivers have done what you allege as well, but you asked for another possible explanation. If I am delivering a signature stop and the customer has an unusual name I will note it as they are signing and clarify it as such even if it is completely illegible, and although I try to be perfect I might assume the person signing is the one named on the package when in fact it is a roommate or relative with a totally different name. Maybe even when the actual customer is three states away. Or pretending to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MC4YOU2, post: 709728, member: 5485"] Well at least 2 possibilities are; a. The customer is being dishonest and is trying to get paid after actually receiving the package. or b. A person that is neither the customer or the driver in question received the package and the customer is making the claim as though it is the driver being dishonest. I have had tracers that when I went back to verify, the customers would become evasive and make stuff up, even at signature stops. It happens. Drivers have done what you allege as well, but you asked for another possible explanation. If I am delivering a signature stop and the customer has an unusual name I will note it as they are signing and clarify it as such even if it is completely illegible, and although I try to be perfect I might assume the person signing is the one named on the package when in fact it is a roommate or relative with a totally different name. Maybe even when the actual customer is three states away. Or pretending to be. [/QUOTE]
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