UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)
Well-Known Member
I'm thinking that it's possible that he, in his usual know-it-all fashion, fueled by his irrational hatred for send agains, forged the signature at the original point of misdelivery.
Adult signature over 21 packages have a DIAD prompt instructing us confirm the consignee and their age.
Of course he'll never admit it.
Either way, I find it hard to believe, that neither he or the original signer noticed that the name on the package was not for that address.
Nice try, Bubbles. The signature was not forged. The delivery was made according to the methods. The person who signed for the package was clearly over the age of 21 and knew what she was signing for. I just happened to be at the wrong address. Package was recovered and redelivered to the consignee at his place of employment, along with a sincere apology for his inconvenience.