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Originally Posted by kirbenvost
I maintain they're faking shipments as an excuse to cancel orders they don't have enough product to fulfill. It would be extremely easy for them to generate some fake tracking numbers and pass those on to another facility where they enter a scan on the nonexistent packages for "damaged/undeliverable" and then cancel the orders. They look like they've done their jobs to the higher-ups, and have an excuse to cancel all our orders they don't intend to fill. The ones actually received are just the few they actually have product to fullfil, while simultaneously making it look like they're actually filling orders.
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This actually makes more sense. It’s just not possible for this many orders to become lost and or damaged in shipping. I’ve shipped hundreds of items and have a 0% lost rate