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Amazon uses fake packages to catch delivery drivers who are stealing, according to sources with knowledge of the practice.
The company plants the packages — internally referred to as "dummy" packages — in the trucks of drivers at random. The dummy packages have fake labels and are often empty.
[...] During deliveries, drivers scan the labels of every package they deliver. When they scan a fake label on a dummy package, an error message will pop up.
When this happens, drivers might call their supervisors to address the problem, or keep the package in their truck and return it to an Amazon warehouse at the end of their shift.
Drivers, in theory, could also choose to steal the package. The error message means the package isn't detected in Amazon's system. As a result, it could go unnoticed if the package were to go missing.
"If you bring the package back, you are innocent. If you don't, you're a thug," said Sid Shah, a former manager for DeliverOL, a courier company that delivers packages for Amazon.
Source: https://www.businessinsider.com/amazon-sets-traps-for-drivers-2018-9
(Score: 3, Interesting) by MichaelDavidCrawford on Friday September 21 2018, @08:01PM
I couldn't just pick it up at work they had to ship it to me.
After a couple weeks I called to inquire. No, nobody knows where it is.
Eventually a UPS driver turned up, asked if I'd seen it. No.
After about a month they sent a second Power Mac $$$$8500, which I did receive.
From time to time a UPS driver would come by to ask if I'd ever seen it.
Yes I Have No Bananas. [gofundme.com]