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lilassbitchass t1_j8l4zfy wrote

The same question can be asked for a lot of jobs tbh. I don’t know really what would lead someone to do that, just for the simple fact that you’re damaging packages and potentially fucking over people who maybe can’t get refunded for the stuff they ordered. One guy did it 2x and kept his job. Peak season is super stressful and the days are long but it’s never that deep. I actually really enjoy the work, I’m by myself all day long and can go to bathroom or stop to grab food and eat on my own time all paid. Some days have been rough but I just can’t imagine the headspace of someone who could do something like that

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symm4try t1_j8jy0hc wrote

Yeah just this morning I had a dude dump a package at our house.. he’s not even in the right area. I looked at the street name and that neighborhood is 5 minutes away. We handed it back to him and he goes oh! -goes and puts it at our neighbor’s door- o well. Not our problem now

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thebluerayxx t1_j8juvg6 wrote

Ok, so now I'm curious. If Amazon left a tote behind and a good Samaritan decides to take their time and deliver the packages themselves. Are you appreciative or weirded out? To be clear, in this scenario, the person doesn't ask for any compensation or complement. They explain, "I found these just left on X Street and decided not to leave them. Have a nice day, " and begins to walk away. I'm very curious as to what the reaction would be.

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CodeMonkeyX t1_j8jk6yh wrote

How do they get away with it? I would assume most people would report this to amazon, then they just have to look up the tracking number and see instantly what driver dumped them.

Although that being said, I was just thinking how would I contact anyone at Amazon about this. It's become very hard to reach anyone useful there anymore. I guess a chatbot and try to convince it to let me speak to a human.

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