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Silent3

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4. It's hard to tell from the story what the time frame is
Tue Nov 30, 2021, 11:19 AM
Nov 2021

Last edited Wed Dec 1, 2021, 03:19 PM - Edit history (1)

It probably takes at least a little while for enough customers to complain about their expected packages not arriving, and time for those complaints to be relayed to Fedex by the vendors if customers contact their vendors rather than Fedex with their complaints, so that a pattern emerges and red flags are raised. I'm sure Fedex would have caught on at some point even if the dumped packages hadn't been spotted first.

Even if the common denominator is a particular driver, in some cases it could be than the driver in common isn't the problem, but the places where that driver drives, like neighborhoods with a lot of porch pirates.

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Trump thinks there are votes in there underpants Nov 2021 #1
So FedEx couldn't track the common denominator of LuckyLib Nov 2021 #2
It's hard to tell from the story what the time frame is Silent3 Nov 2021 #4
Yup. As you say, and that point wouldn't have been very long, Hortensis Dec 2021 #11
And some don't complain at all. Baitball Blogger Dec 2021 #23
Yeah, honestly. Map out the (numerous) complaints and look at who drives that route. Christ. Wingus Dingus Nov 2021 #5
signal to noise issue Amishman Dec 2021 #16
Chuck Noland should deliver them all. louis-t Nov 2021 #3
This seems awful slow. Depot management weak Tetrachloride Nov 2021 #6
Lock this idiot up LetMyPeopleVote Nov 2021 #7
+1 Baitball Blogger Dec 2021 #22
I bet this happens more than people know Bayard Nov 2021 #8
+1 Baitball Blogger Dec 2021 #21
This was Fed Ex Ground, which is contractor operated ms liberty Nov 2021 #9
Thanks. Hortensis Dec 2021 #12
Alabama Duppers Dec 2021 #10
There could have been medications in there. alphafemale Dec 2021 #13
This message was self-deleted by its author alphafemale Dec 2021 #14
No monitoring of the driver's whereabouts as he did his route? llmart Dec 2021 #15
given their staffing issues, probably no time for that type of due diligence Amishman Dec 2021 #17
Maybe they have a staffing shortage because of the way they treat their delivery drivers. llmart Dec 2021 #19
LOL! the driver is no longer providing service on behalf of the company HAB911 Dec 2021 #18
Some of those boxes look tampered with. Baitball Blogger Dec 2021 #20
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