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Driver forged my signature, is it worth the effort to pursue?
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<blockquote data-quote="lelecoupon" data-source="post: 1079979" data-attributes="member: 45485"><p>Thank you guys for all the replies. i wanted to check back earlier, but it's been a hectic day. </p><p>When the delivery status turned to, </p><p>Left At:Residential</p><p> Signed By:My last name</p><p></p><p>I completely trusted this information, and my first thought was someone in the building signed for me and took the package. By the time my tracking information updated, the driver has left and the apartment office was closed for the night. That's why I called UPS/Amazon ASAP, I didn't think waiting through the weekend was a good idea. </p><p></p><p>The office isn't allowed to sign packages for residents. The mail room is also only accessible by manager/mail man. Residents are only allowed in with the manager when they have a note informing them they have a package. Again, I was home all afternoon waiting, I don't have friend/roommate/relative in the building. I also didn't get a note on my mail box telling me I had a package in the mail room. </p><p></p><p>Let's say the manager was shady, signed for me, and took the package. The driver should have at least wrote down delivered to the office, signed by someone last name that's not mine (the apartment manager doesn't have the same last name as me). I should also have gotten a note on my mail box telling me to pick up my package from the driver.</p><p></p><p>Let's say someone else in the building signed for me. Somehow they decided to return the package to the mail room without opening it. They would have to sneak a 8 lb package into the mail room without the manager's knowledge. If they tell the manager, the manager would have left a note on my mail box telling me to pick up my package.</p><p></p><p>If UPS does investigate into the matter, there are cameras in the building. I am not sure if they can get a hold of the footage though. </p><p></p><p>I don't want to simply let the matter go, I do a lot of my shopping online. About 3/4 of those orders come via UPS. I lost a package before, since that one didn't require signature, and it was a less expensive package, I didn't pursue. I'd really like to make sure this kind of incident doesn't happen again. I don't want a driver to lose his job, but if I just let it go, it's likely something will go wrong with my packages again. </p><p></p><p>I think I will call UPS, give them all the information I have. I hope they will investigate and figure out what went wrong. Perhaps it wasn't the driver, then there's no need to worry about him losing his job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lelecoupon, post: 1079979, member: 45485"] Thank you guys for all the replies. i wanted to check back earlier, but it's been a hectic day. When the delivery status turned to, Left At:Residential Signed By:My last name I completely trusted this information, and my first thought was someone in the building signed for me and took the package. By the time my tracking information updated, the driver has left and the apartment office was closed for the night. That's why I called UPS/Amazon ASAP, I didn't think waiting through the weekend was a good idea. The office isn't allowed to sign packages for residents. The mail room is also only accessible by manager/mail man. Residents are only allowed in with the manager when they have a note informing them they have a package. Again, I was home all afternoon waiting, I don't have friend/roommate/relative in the building. I also didn't get a note on my mail box telling me I had a package in the mail room. Let's say the manager was shady, signed for me, and took the package. The driver should have at least wrote down delivered to the office, signed by someone last name that's not mine (the apartment manager doesn't have the same last name as me). I should also have gotten a note on my mail box telling me to pick up my package from the driver. Let's say someone else in the building signed for me. Somehow they decided to return the package to the mail room without opening it. They would have to sneak a 8 lb package into the mail room without the manager's knowledge. If they tell the manager, the manager would have left a note on my mail box telling me to pick up my package. If UPS does investigate into the matter, there are cameras in the building. I am not sure if they can get a hold of the footage though. I don't want to simply let the matter go, I do a lot of my shopping online. About 3/4 of those orders come via UPS. I lost a package before, since that one didn't require signature, and it was a less expensive package, I didn't pursue. I'd really like to make sure this kind of incident doesn't happen again. I don't want a driver to lose his job, but if I just let it go, it's likely something will go wrong with my packages again. I think I will call UPS, give them all the information I have. I hope they will investigate and figure out what went wrong. Perhaps it wasn't the driver, then there's no need to worry about him losing his job. [/QUOTE]
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