deacdiggler
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just put on a mask and take a shit on their porch. wave at their ring camera.
lolCurrent theory is that the neighbor (not friend, obviously) just kept it. When she went and asked the neighbor after the delivery notice the neighbor said that she told the driver that it was the wrong house - but then she added "but it doesn't matter since they will just send you another one".
She paid online through Paypal and is trying to submit a claim that way but not sure if that will help.
You’re a lawyer. Hit their Twitter/X account with the key words “fraud” and “treble damages” and someone will reply requesting a DM that will lead you to the phone number you want or the person who can solve this for you.I appreciate all the clever suggestions, but I take it that no one has any bright ideas about how to push the issue up the chain at FedEx? I am going to visit the local ground HQ but am assuming they are going to tell me they can't help and just give me the customer support number... I just think there must be a super, extra, no-I-really-mean-it-this-time, level of complaint/appeal but I can't figure out how to get there.
Whom would you sue?lol
tell the neighbor they're not sending another one
i'm not a lawyer, but isn't this part of what small claims is for?
the thing's like $500 bucks, right?
I had a big issue shipping honey via USPS. They broke a jar during delivery. The customer took photos and documented it well. I filed a claim, which USPS denied unless I physically brought the package I sent halfway across the country which was destroyed and sticky. From that point forward I refused to use them unless shipping to a PO Box.FedEx blows You have to keep escalating with them because they will never pay up or admit fault, especially initially.
Same with UPS. Oddly enough, USPS is the best for sending anything, especially if something gets lost.
Your neighbor is also obviously a shithead.
Post their name and number.Whom would you sue?
Anyway, I actually went in person to the local FedEx ground place and found a very helpful employee who gave me the name and number of someone local who may be able to help. I will call them tomorrow and let you know...
I’ve got one in the chamber. Just give me the wordjust put on a mask and take a shit on their porch. wave at their ring camera.
ThisYou’re a lawyer. Hit their Twitter/X account with the key words “fraud” and “treble damages” and someone will reply requesting a DM that will lead you to the phone number you want or the person who can solve this for you.
I once filled out a job application for (w)awffle house. I specified I wanted the night shift. They called my friend every day for a week at 7 am.figure out what their political leanings are and sign them up for mailers from every candidate from the opposite party
FedEx has now recognized verbally that they screwed up the delivery and say that they have notified Gamestop. We haven't heard from Gamestop yet...Whom would you sue?
Anyway, I actually went in person to the local FedEx ground place and found a very helpful employee who gave me the name and number of someone local who may be able to help. I will call them tomorrow and let you know...
This is the way.It's also theft and should be reported to the police.