Today I located the FedEx employee in the Lenexa (K.C.), Kansas terminal who filed the initial "Lost or Destroyed" report. This fellow, Jason, had a most interesting story. He said another employee in the Lenexa "QA" group had brought him the EMPTY box to file the report.
At that time (Oct. 26) the EMPTY box had just been unloaded from a truck arriving from Wichita, Kansas. Wichita is about 3 hours away and was the original shipping point for the spring the day before (Oct. 25). There were no unboxed items found on that same truck, strongly suggesting the spring came out of and separated from its box in Wichita prior to the truck loading.
The Wichita FedEx manager says they would "NEVER" load an empty box on a truck. And anyway, they haven't seen MANY lost leaf springs in the Wichita terminal RECENTLY. Just then an employee brought up ANOTHER lost leaf spring (not mine) to their front counter and asked "Is this it?". I envision dozens of lost leaf springs laying around in each Kansas FedEx terminal as I type this.
How in the holy hell can a 35 lb., 4 foot long, steel leaf spring come completely out of its box within 24 hours of arrival at FedEx and then become completely separated from its box without anyone noticing? You'd think someone would have seen or heard it fall out and then quickly said: "Hey, that's not right! Let's put that big spring back in its big box right now!".
Unfrickenbelieveable.
At that time (Oct. 26) the EMPTY box had just been unloaded from a truck arriving from Wichita, Kansas. Wichita is about 3 hours away and was the original shipping point for the spring the day before (Oct. 25). There were no unboxed items found on that same truck, strongly suggesting the spring came out of and separated from its box in Wichita prior to the truck loading.
The Wichita FedEx manager says they would "NEVER" load an empty box on a truck. And anyway, they haven't seen MANY lost leaf springs in the Wichita terminal RECENTLY. Just then an employee brought up ANOTHER lost leaf spring (not mine) to their front counter and asked "Is this it?". I envision dozens of lost leaf springs laying around in each Kansas FedEx terminal as I type this.
How in the holy hell can a 35 lb., 4 foot long, steel leaf spring come completely out of its box within 24 hours of arrival at FedEx and then become completely separated from its box without anyone noticing? You'd think someone would have seen or heard it fall out and then quickly said: "Hey, that's not right! Let's put that big spring back in its big box right now!".
Unfrickenbelieveable.
Comment