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<blockquote data-quote="barnyard" data-source="post: 1111131" data-attributes="member: 13921"><p>A bunch of years ago, I misdelivered to a house, I went back the next day to get the package and they said, "There was nothing left here." I could tell they were lying, so whatever, my mistake.</p><p></p><p>2ish weeks later, the same address had a NDA, over 21 sig required. NI at 10a, No Adult at 1530ish (same day.) The next day, the kid had a note from their parents and I still would not leave it. (it was a resi that required I broke trace to deliver NDA, but was in that neighborhood in the afternoon, so I attempted it 2x until I got a signature) The next day (day 3), the consignee was there at 1530ish screaming about me not leaving their mortgage check with their children. </p><p></p><p>I said, "2 weeks ago, I left a package here and came back the next day to get it. You said it was never left here. There is a thief in this house and there is no way that I am going to do anything except follow the very specific instructions that the shipper gave. Following your note, I could have been disciplined or fired. I am not taking that chance for anyone here."</p><p></p><p>Sweet, sweet payback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barnyard, post: 1111131, member: 13921"] A bunch of years ago, I misdelivered to a house, I went back the next day to get the package and they said, "There was nothing left here." I could tell they were lying, so whatever, my mistake. 2ish weeks later, the same address had a NDA, over 21 sig required. NI at 10a, No Adult at 1530ish (same day.) The next day, the kid had a note from their parents and I still would not leave it. (it was a resi that required I broke trace to deliver NDA, but was in that neighborhood in the afternoon, so I attempted it 2x until I got a signature) The next day (day 3), the consignee was there at 1530ish screaming about me not leaving their mortgage check with their children. I said, "2 weeks ago, I left a package here and came back the next day to get it. You said it was never left here. There is a thief in this house and there is no way that I am going to do anything except follow the very specific instructions that the shipper gave. Following your note, I could have been disciplined or fired. I am not taking that chance for anyone here." Sweet, sweet payback. [/QUOTE]
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