Amazon thief and cover up

Redmt

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A long long story short. We have always had issues with the Livermore CA facility. Over the last year alone there have been 8 packages mysteriously disappear. Packages days late etc. We finally caught the thief(s) in our security camera. The Amazon driver delivered the package thrown in the dirt. He takes the delivery picture for confirmation of delivery. Then he picks it back up and puts it in his car!! We report all this including 23 sequential pictures. It gets kicked up to the EXECUTIVE LEVEL because they take all this shit seriously. What a f'ing joke. Days of back and forth, filed a complaint with their "special" investigating department. Then it all just disappeared! Bunchobullshit!!
 
They are so desperate for help that they hire anyone with a pulse. That's usually someone who can't get work anywhere else. I almost met one of their delivery drivers with a rifle because I thought it was a tweaker casing the place.
 
He is a she and under indictment for corruption and campaign contribution gifts. She's under investigation for handing out CCW permits in trade of large campaign contributions. The SO has deputies leaving like the rats they are from a sinking ship.
 
The sheriff and/or county attorney may try to take the position that this is pilfrige and up to Amazon to file a complaint. But if the driver dropped the package on your property, at that moment it left the possession of Amazon. It was on your property and therfore it was your property. The driver stole it from YOU, not Amazon. YOU are the one who files the complaint.
 
All agreed except Amazon won't give up the drivers ID and without that the SO won't take a report. Amazon is a master of duck and cover. The pictures I have show the car, license number and the guys picture. It shows packages his hands, on the ground, then missing with him standing next to his car.
 
A lack of trust or eroding trust will lower purchases by others from Amazon by anyone that feels your situation is being accurately portrayed. Put together a short video for YouTube Shorts and title "Houdini Amazon Delivery Driver Makes My Package Disappear-How Does He Do It?" or something that will get clicks. Then, send link to Amazon via Twitter. Do not create claims in the video that the person depicted stole anything...let the pictures and video paint the story that the package is there and then it isn't. Magic or something else at play? There are plenty of anti-Amazons that will repost a link to your video Short and people will add comments who fear this has or will happen to them. Let technology build pressure on Amazon (though the driver is likely a contractor to a franchise who you may want to directly contact), the D.A. and Sheriff.
 
He is a she and under indictment for corruption and campaign contribution gifts. She's under investigation for handing out CCW permits in trade of large campaign contributions. The SO has deputies leaving like the rats they are from a sinking ship.
Santa Clara County, some things never change.
 
I’ve never heard it’s a requirement to know the name of the thief to file a police report of a theft.

Do you you his SS# too?

Tell the SO to do it’s job or speak to the State Police.
 
A lack of trust or eroding trust will lower purchases by others from Amazon by anyone that feels your situation is being accurately portrayed. Put together a short video for YouTube Shorts and title "Houdini Amazon Delivery Driver Makes My Package Disappear-How Does He Do It?" or something that will get clicks. Then, send link to Amazon via Twitter. Do not create claims in the video that the person depicted stole anything...let the pictures and video paint the story that the package is there and then it isn't. Magic or something else at play? There are plenty of anti-Amazons that will repost a link to your video Short and people will add comments who fear this has or will happen to them. Let technology build pressure on Amazon (though the driver is likely a contractor to a franchise who you may want to directly contact), the D.A. and Sheriff.
You better know what California's laws are regarding permissions to release video. You could end up in the one being arrested.
 
I have thought about using YouTube. I did it once with FedEx and it worked.
I also have one of the consumer advocate people from a local TV station interested in the story. The thing is that we have fought them for so long that I don't have a lot of giveashit left.
 

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