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

"The sense of entitlement express here is off the charts.  Delivery drivers (UPS, Amazon, FedEx, etc.) are not highly compensated jobs, yet you people seem to think you can use them to send very valuable goods anywhere in the world.  Most of the time it works, but sometimes it won't.  Think of it as the cost of doing business.  In the long run the public gets what it pays for."

Why is this entitlement to expect a company to do the job you pay them to do? It's pretty simple, we pay them to deliver a package and get a signature as an added service that we also pay extra for (not to mention they require it on their side once the value is above a certain dollar amount). I get what your are saying but when shipping costs are out of control as it is, this is not about entitlement. 

I've experienced this any number of times over the years, not consistent in my experience, some drivers have left notifications. I assume it would be difficult to prove driver forged your signature as whenever I sign on their computer screen looks like chicken scratch, no way that replicates my actual signature.

I am fortunate and know both my UPS & FedEx drivers. They do good work, and yes, have way more deliveries than they should each day. Even though, when it is a very expensive item I have found having the delivery sent to a corporate store to be held has always worked out. Not so much when you have it delivered to a Walgreens or CVS shipping site.

Things are getting worse and worse these days!

just wait until tomorrow, today will seem fine then