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<blockquote data-quote="SmithBarney" data-source="post: 164339" data-attributes="member: 709"><p>So I notice a package a couple weeks ago in </p><p>not the right area of our building, I move it</p><p>to its correct location so it'll get delivered.</p><p></p><p>And now the other day I notice the package</p><p>again in the wrong area, this time noticably </p><p>open and empty.</p><p></p><p>I take a closer look and note the tracking number</p><p>and that its been futured(service cross)</p><p></p><p>So I gather up the info and head over to a OMS computer</p><p>to track it and find out whats up. It is a COD package</p><p>so far the package has been "futured" a few times by a</p><p>the driver(about 1 month or so). Upon reviewing the info</p><p>I realize that the Addressee is actually the driver thats</p><p>Futuring it (goes by a different first name at work.)</p><p></p><p>So with this information, what would you do? This is not</p><p>a driver who I see regularly to confront.</p><p>To me looks obviously like an integrity issue/theft</p><p>The COD amount is not astronomical in fact its what a "driver"</p><p>will make in roughly 8 hrs work, so I wouldn't buy the "I can't afford it story"</p><p></p><p>Just interested in what others think of this, and how would you </p><p>handle it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmithBarney, post: 164339, member: 709"] So I notice a package a couple weeks ago in not the right area of our building, I move it to its correct location so it'll get delivered. And now the other day I notice the package again in the wrong area, this time noticably open and empty. I take a closer look and note the tracking number and that its been futured(service cross) So I gather up the info and head over to a OMS computer to track it and find out whats up. It is a COD package so far the package has been "futured" a few times by a the driver(about 1 month or so). Upon reviewing the info I realize that the Addressee is actually the driver thats Futuring it (goes by a different first name at work.) So with this information, what would you do? This is not a driver who I see regularly to confront. To me looks obviously like an integrity issue/theft The COD amount is not astronomical in fact its what a "driver" will make in roughly 8 hrs work, so I wouldn't buy the "I can't afford it story" Just interested in what others think of this, and how would you handle it? [/QUOTE]
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