So what’s the big deal?
He probably breaks merchandise of that value every year. And since UPSucks has that clever little rule, “You have to sign before you open. Yes, that signature means that you agree that everything inside is OK. But you have to sign, then open, then if you find something broken, it’s too late.” And good luck collecting an insurance claim from UPSucks.
Piker..............there must have been millions in stuff there.
Piker..............there must have been millions in stuff there.
Dollers? What exactly is a doller?
UPS - they wear brown for a reason. . .
I worked at a "hi tech" company and used to discuss tech stuff with him when he picked up/dropped off. He seemed like a great guy.
He always talked about his setup, and he had some great stuff at his house - better than we had in our office. We always thought it was because he made great money at UPS...
Turns out, the stuff was "falling off his truck"...
Eventually he was caught. I don't get how he thought he wouldn't be, but I guess lots of people fall into that trap.
UPS drivers are Teamsters. Still pretty stupid, considering UPS’ tracking system.
what made him think he could get away with it.
ups doesn’t have a very good reputation.
They don’t trust thier own employees.
That’s the weak ass explaination they gave as to why they won’t allow shipping of firearms. Eff ‘em