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Driver forged my signature, is it worth the effort to pursue?
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<blockquote data-quote="kingOFchester" data-source="post: 1079786" data-attributes="member: 11246"><p>Bagels, as I stated in an earlier post, and others, many times we are asked or given the name of the intended receiver and not the name of the person standing in front of me with a glazed look trying to figure out how to sign a DIAD. At least, with no exaggeration, I have to explain to someone standing in front of me that they need to sign their name and not their room mate (or insert whomever) the intended receiver. Many times after they sign and I ask for a last name they give me the name of the person who's name is on the package when they already made it clear that person is not home. You add a 11 story residential building and you can bet there is a good chance that someone signed it thinking they were doing their "friend, neighbor, resident" a favor by signing for the package. Absolutely a chance that there was no foul done.</p><p></p><p>You get some hot head center manager, who has it out for a driver who has filed grievances and their is a good chance the driver could be fired for doing no wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingOFchester, post: 1079786, member: 11246"] Bagels, as I stated in an earlier post, and others, many times we are asked or given the name of the intended receiver and not the name of the person standing in front of me with a glazed look trying to figure out how to sign a DIAD. At least, with no exaggeration, I have to explain to someone standing in front of me that they need to sign their name and not their room mate (or insert whomever) the intended receiver. Many times after they sign and I ask for a last name they give me the name of the person who's name is on the package when they already made it clear that person is not home. You add a 11 story residential building and you can bet there is a good chance that someone signed it thinking they were doing their "friend, neighbor, resident" a favor by signing for the package. Absolutely a chance that there was no foul done. You get some hot head center manager, who has it out for a driver who has filed grievances and their is a good chance the driver could be fired for doing no wrong. [/QUOTE]
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