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<blockquote data-quote="browndingo" data-source="post: 1224449" data-attributes="member: 50642"><p>I've found out that if a box has a hole or flaps loose enough for stuff to fall out, then stuff can also fall <em>in. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em></em>We had a tracer on a package that showed physical scan on the preload, the driver remembered seeing it in his load during the day because it was an unusual rural route address, and then it seemed to vanish from the car. He drove out to the stop and could not find it anywhere.</p><p></p><p>A week later we had a call from another customer that they had opened a box and found a package for someone else inside it! It was a small but fairly heavy box that had fallen off a shelf onto the top of a floor-loaded box with loose flaps. It must have slipped right inside and the top flap sprung right back into place. The driver taped it up and delivered it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="browndingo, post: 1224449, member: 50642"] I've found out that if a box has a hole or flaps loose enough for stuff to fall out, then stuff can also fall [I]in. [/I]We had a tracer on a package that showed physical scan on the preload, the driver remembered seeing it in his load during the day because it was an unusual rural route address, and then it seemed to vanish from the car. He drove out to the stop and could not find it anywhere. A week later we had a call from another customer that they had opened a box and found a package for someone else inside it! It was a small but fairly heavy box that had fallen off a shelf onto the top of a floor-loaded box with loose flaps. It must have slipped right inside and the top flap sprung right back into place. The driver taped it up and delivered it. [/QUOTE]
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