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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 826714" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>No, I am not. But if you had pursued this matter yourself as you imply that you did, the Ground driver would probably be gone right now. I've seen Fedex security grill drivers about such things and it invariably becomes "not pretty". First they'd come to you, hear your complaint face to face, take a sample of you signature back to the building, sit the driver down and lay the issue out for him. Over, and over, and over each time giving the driver the chance to explain him or herself. It's when the explanations start that the lying begins and the lies turn on themselves and the driver becomes confused and he either confesses and is fired for falsification, or he maintains his innocence through it all and they start watching for more signs of forgery. Remember, delivery sheets are legal documents. I'm sure that fact is covered with the driver ad nauseum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 826714, member: 22662"] No, I am not. But if you had pursued this matter yourself as you imply that you did, the Ground driver would probably be gone right now. I've seen Fedex security grill drivers about such things and it invariably becomes "not pretty". First they'd come to you, hear your complaint face to face, take a sample of you signature back to the building, sit the driver down and lay the issue out for him. Over, and over, and over each time giving the driver the chance to explain him or herself. It's when the explanations start that the lying begins and the lies turn on themselves and the driver becomes confused and he either confesses and is fired for falsification, or he maintains his innocence through it all and they start watching for more signs of forgery. Remember, delivery sheets are legal documents. I'm sure that fact is covered with the driver ad nauseum. [/QUOTE]
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