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Did Express lose the Apple account ?
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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 873906" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>You make an excellent point. FedEx has a very bad theft problem, and Apple products are among the favorites of thieves. I've heard lots of stories about Security escorting employees off the property, but for every one they catch, my guess is that lots of thefts go unsolved, and that makes for unhappy shippers.</p><p></p><p>Every employee who has been around for awhile knows what Apple packaging looks like, and are familiar with most of the ways shippers try to make high-value pkgs look "ordinary" to avoid sticky fingers. Unhappy employees often try to "get even", and theft is a popular mode of anger expression against the company.</p><p></p><p>Many "Haz" pkgs are actually precious metals shipped in-solution that are re-constituted once they arrive at the consignee. Gold, in particular, is often shipped as a particular "poison". I'm aware of several large thefts by employees who were on to the secret.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 873906, member: 12508"] You make an excellent point. FedEx has a very bad theft problem, and Apple products are among the favorites of thieves. I've heard lots of stories about Security escorting employees off the property, but for every one they catch, my guess is that lots of thefts go unsolved, and that makes for unhappy shippers. Every employee who has been around for awhile knows what Apple packaging looks like, and are familiar with most of the ways shippers try to make high-value pkgs look "ordinary" to avoid sticky fingers. Unhappy employees often try to "get even", and theft is a popular mode of anger expression against the company. Many "Haz" pkgs are actually precious metals shipped in-solution that are re-constituted once they arrive at the consignee. Gold, in particular, is often shipped as a particular "poison". I'm aware of several large thefts by employees who were on to the secret. [/QUOTE]
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