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<blockquote data-quote="65Goat" data-source="post: 1111262" data-attributes="member: 23990"><p>I had a similar instance where I got a signature from a consignee at an apartment in a four-plex. A couple weeks later I get a DFU on the package. I go by and a woman answers the door and denies anyone lives there with the name that was very clearly signed. I asked her how long she has lived there and she says "about a year". I tell her that someone in her apartment answered the door and signed that name for the package. She still denied. The LP guy was ripping me about the situation and I told him that sometimes we just encounter thieves. Plain and simple! I have delivered the same route for years and I was no doubt at the right apartment. If she ever gets another package I'm gonna require a Driver's License and I will type in the DLN in remarks. I may also take a picture of her signing the diad. There's nothing I hate more than a thief.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65Goat, post: 1111262, member: 23990"] I had a similar instance where I got a signature from a consignee at an apartment in a four-plex. A couple weeks later I get a DFU on the package. I go by and a woman answers the door and denies anyone lives there with the name that was very clearly signed. I asked her how long she has lived there and she says "about a year". I tell her that someone in her apartment answered the door and signed that name for the package. She still denied. The LP guy was ripping me about the situation and I told him that sometimes we just encounter thieves. Plain and simple! I have delivered the same route for years and I was no doubt at the right apartment. If she ever gets another package I'm gonna require a Driver's License and I will type in the DLN in remarks. I may also take a picture of her signing the diad. There's nothing I hate more than a thief. [/QUOTE]
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