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<blockquote data-quote="JK111" data-source="post: 1114863" data-attributes="member: 46815"><p>And just to make crystal clear...see my last post it has NOTHING to do with Fed Ex. This is about a millionaire who moved out of California. California in trying to prove that he was still a CA resident pointed to a Fed Ex package received at the client's old house with his name as addressee. Just looking to show...as Mr. Fed Ex and Richochet1a (and thank you for the guidance) have said, the recipient does not need to sign and it could have been signed for by anyone at address and Fed Ex does not check ID's...That's it.</p><p></p><p>Really can use the help. </p><p></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JK111, post: 1114863, member: 46815"] And just to make crystal clear...see my last post it has NOTHING to do with Fed Ex. This is about a millionaire who moved out of California. California in trying to prove that he was still a CA resident pointed to a Fed Ex package received at the client's old house with his name as addressee. Just looking to show...as Mr. Fed Ex and Richochet1a (and thank you for the guidance) have said, the recipient does not need to sign and it could have been signed for by anyone at address and Fed Ex does not check ID's...That's it. Really can use the help. [/QUOTE]
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