gnappi
Member
I'm in the middle of a couple of builds and there's a REALLY disturbing trend I am seeing in tracking packages.
I do a fair amount of purchases online and I NEVER saw a "MISSHIPPED" entry and just this week I saw THREE, add to this I'm seeing up to six scans in the SAME location, with Arrived, processed, arrived, processed, sent, received, sent over two days.
I've seen packages go to five locations within 50 miles of me over three or four days and when they finally get here the label on my package (which was computer generated) and the barcode as well as the printed address were legible, clear and pristine.
I've even had packages go from the Northeast west coast, to Florida, back to the originating location and finally to Florida.
This can't be routing errors, what it looks like to me is packages are being deliberately manually scanned over and over, this "possibly" to show / magnify throughput for some type of passive resistance while packages pile up.
Anyone else seeing this type of foolishness?
I do a fair amount of purchases online and I NEVER saw a "MISSHIPPED" entry and just this week I saw THREE, add to this I'm seeing up to six scans in the SAME location, with Arrived, processed, arrived, processed, sent, received, sent over two days.
I've seen packages go to five locations within 50 miles of me over three or four days and when they finally get here the label on my package (which was computer generated) and the barcode as well as the printed address were legible, clear and pristine.
I've even had packages go from the Northeast west coast, to Florida, back to the originating location and finally to Florida.
This can't be routing errors, what it looks like to me is packages are being deliberately manually scanned over and over, this "possibly" to show / magnify throughput for some type of passive resistance while packages pile up.
Anyone else seeing this type of foolishness?