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<blockquote data-quote="TeamLift" data-source="post: 1447059" data-attributes="member: 54974"><p>It's a shame I wasn't there to witness this live, our QA girl arrested, handcuffed and led out of the building by police as she tried to turn her home into a Best Buy TV store compliments of FedEx customers. Here is how the scam wet down. TVs that are opened or damaged go to QA and have a new barcode to be sent back to the manufacturer.</p><p></p><p>Except in her case the new barcode had her address on it instead. A home delivery driver broke this wide open when he complained about delivering 3 or 4 TVs per week to the same address. A supervisor looked up the address and what do you know it was an employee. At first all of them were defective in some manner, but then she got greedy and enlisted the help of some part time trash to open perfectly good units to appear damaged and then they were sent to her home, the only thing wrong with them was the partially opened box. 4 TVS turned into 6 or 7 per week. Only name brand stuff like Samsung and LG made the cut, off brand stuff still went to the customer. Too many customer complaints about where's my TV to a driver pissed off at so many deliveries to the same address and it wasn't long before she ended up in a jail cell............ a cell with no TV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeamLift, post: 1447059, member: 54974"] It's a shame I wasn't there to witness this live, our QA girl arrested, handcuffed and led out of the building by police as she tried to turn her home into a Best Buy TV store compliments of FedEx customers. Here is how the scam wet down. TVs that are opened or damaged go to QA and have a new barcode to be sent back to the manufacturer. Except in her case the new barcode had her address on it instead. A home delivery driver broke this wide open when he complained about delivering 3 or 4 TVs per week to the same address. A supervisor looked up the address and what do you know it was an employee. At first all of them were defective in some manner, but then she got greedy and enlisted the help of some part time trash to open perfectly good units to appear damaged and then they were sent to her home, the only thing wrong with them was the partially opened box. 4 TVS turned into 6 or 7 per week. Only name brand stuff like Samsung and LG made the cut, off brand stuff still went to the customer. Too many customer complaints about where's my TV to a driver pissed off at so many deliveries to the same address and it wasn't long before she ended up in a jail cell............ a cell with no TV. [/QUOTE]
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