Beware - FedEx Drivers are forging signatures for delivery confirmation


In the span of 2 days I had 2 separate deliveries of expensive audio equipment delivered by FedEx. One on the east coast and one on the west coast. They were both insured for the full amount and high dollar values, which triggers FedEx required direct signature by the recipient. In one case the recipient let me know that the driver signed for him and left the package in the snow next to his mailbox. He never made contact with the driver nor signed for the package. In the second case the driver again signed for him and left the package on his porch, and never made contact with the recipient. In both cases everything turned out ok, but this terrible business ethics from FedEx employees.

It's blatant forgery by the drivers, and who is left holding the bag if the package is stolen? It's the driver's word against the recipient. I have a feeling the shipper (in both cases me) would be when I paid for full value insurance. What is the motivation of the driver, just laziness so they don't have to come back for another delivery attempt? I made a formal complaint with FedEx which supposedly they are going to trace down, but I have a feeling this is not going to make a difference.

Things are getting worse and worse these days!

mekong56

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Love hearing the stories of FedEx from those in the know. I knew someone who worked as a FedEx mechanic back in the ’80s in a leased building on Van Nuys Airport property. Everyone loved working there at the time. Great salary and benefits, opportunities to advance, and one could transfer to any location in the country on their dime, even in advance, to set things up and they paid for the expense of moving and helped in scouting a new home. It was one, big happy company.

Man, how times have changed, for the worse.

All the best,
Nonoise

I just had a FedEx delivery for a new office/computer chair and it went flawlessly. Big box, 35# chair, up on the 2nd floor and I sat at my computer not 20' from an open door and didn't hear a thing. He even cleared the front security gate without having to ring me to let him in (those with regular routes know the codes).

It came from NY in 4 days and I live in a dense city. I've had hit and miss with them but it's mostly been hits. Same goes for UPS and USPS. 

All the best,
Nonoise