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gambiting ◴[] No.42212376[source]
The thing that surprised me the most about it is that FedEx didn't just pay them the 400k for lost shipment. They had all the proof that it was lost, all that Fedex had was a signature of someone who doesn't even work at their fulfilment centre. Even after their "higher ups" got involved all that FedEx could do was "huh, sucks to be you I guess?" Does freight shipment not have insurance? What's going on here?
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InsideOutSanta ◴[] No.42212421[source]
This reminds me of the recent story where an Uber courier stole two MacBooks, there was no signature, CCTV showing no delivery, and Apple was just like "our carrier has completed the requested investigation, and no further action will be taken by Apple."
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1. matwood ◴[] No.42213036[source]
I followed that story and something seemed off. Not that the person was lying, but something felt left out.

Apple and Uber know driver who the order was given to and the police are involved but they also haven’t been able to do anything? Just seems odd.

I’ve had trade ins go missing and after a short investigation Apple has always credited me.