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Originally Posted by Balticfox
You seem to want to let the driver off the hook. If the package was misdelivered, would it not have been the driver who did the misdelivering? And would he not have been at least present when a signature was obtained? The driver needs to do some explaining.
And since FedEx appears to be stonewalling, how else do you propose learning who delivered the package where?
Never assume malevolence when simple stupidity/negligence will serve as an explanation. But very quick steps must be taken when a $40,000 package disappears.
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Don't want to let anyone off. You just never know what kind of psycho you are about to confront. As example I personally had this happen to me this summer with a USPS delivery person. I seen I had a package out for delivery. I noticed it was a substitute delivery person because your normal delivery person gets one day a week off besides Sunday. Anyway I noticed she just walked by my house without dropping off the package. So I went outside and asked if she had my package. She just looked at me and asked if my dog was in the house. I said yes and she just looked at me and said because I had a dog she would not deliver to my house. I again asked if I could just get my package. This psycho just grabbed her phone and called 911 saying I was attacking and harassing her. I never left my doorway and was never closer than 30 foot from her. The only thing that saved me from going to jail was she does this at least once a month and I live in a small town so all the cops know what is really going on. Things don't always go like you think they will.