Posted on 12/01/2017 1:59:22 PM PST by Gamecock
SACRAMENTO, California -- A contracted Amazon driver in a marked U-Haul van was caught on camera making an unwanted delivery - human waste.
The deposit happened on a suburban Sacramento street in a quiet cul-de-sac.
The homeowner did not want to be interviewed on-camera, but shared home surveillance video captured this week showing the delivery driver making a human deposit on the curb, right next to his driveway.
Then the female driver ran back into the van before eventually taking off.
The driver was making a delivery for Amazon, but worked independently. Nevertheless, Amazon has taken responsibility for what happened. In a statement provided to KCRA-TV, the company says, "This does not reflect the high standards we have for delivery service providers. This individual is no longer delivering Amazon packages and we're in direct communication with the customer."
Amazon sent the customer a gift card. The victim wouldn't say how much it was for.
So what is she now doing for Amazon?
And Amazon wants your keys to open your door? Lol.
Giving Jeff Bezos ideas on how to treat employees?
A devoted Jerry Brown voter, IMO.
Wrapping presents.
Immigrant. Somalia.
I think Amazon is one gift card too late !
And Amazon wants your keys to open your door? Lol.
Good point! I forgot about that “service”.
Exclusive on KCRAP-TV!
So what’s the problem?
I’m going to assume that the poor woman has a bad case of irritable bowel syndrome. She is just going to have to get a porta-potty for her truck or something.
That was my first thought. Literally a turd-worlder.
she ran back into the truck ? eeeeeeuuuuuuuwwww...job isn’t finished until you do the paperwork.
She has a new job at Waffle House, so good for her.
lol...
Just spreading a little diversity around.
How is Amazon responsible for a third-party delivery driver’s actions? This has to be UPS, she’s wearing a brown uniform under the yellow reflective vest. UPS in our area is using Penske and U-Haul rental trucks along with their regular fleet.
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