favrielle
New member
Actually, I find it rather difficult to believe that FedEx would have turned over a package to someone that had a different name and address than what was shown on the label. I would think a FedEx driver could lose their job doing something like this.
Due to a numbering mixup, there is a cul-de-sac in my neighborhood which has nearly identical addresses to the ones on my street. If I was less honest, I could have had two brand-new Dell laptops recently, because the driver just left them on my porch instead of delivering to the similarly-numbered-but-CT-not-ST address's residents, who have entirely different last names than I or my husband do.
This sort of thing happens ALL THE TIME, probably two or three times a month, and we have yet to get either the FedEx driver or the UPS driver(s) responsible fired or otherwise reprimanded. We're just expected to deal with it and take the wrongly-delivered packages to the proper owners ourselves. So I don't find this as fishy as others might. It really is dependent on the quality of your particular driver(s).
