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    THORNTON, Colo. (KDVR) ? A Thornton man says his gun is missing after FedEx accidentally shipped it to the wrong address.
    ?That package that went somewhere else, has my name and address on it. I just fear for my community, my kids?and don?t want any harm to come to anyone.?
    The gun owner, who asked that we call him ?Michael? to protect his identity, says he would have been more understanding about a package mishap?had it not been a semi-automatic shotgun.
    ?The lack of concern, it is a very dangerous weapon. And given what?s going on today, we don?t need any more guns on the street?any illegal guns,? he told FOX31.
    Michael says he originally bought it at a Lakewood gun shop, but says the gun kept jamming.
    ?I called the company and they had me send it to Nevada so it could get repaired. They had it for about a week and half, and sent it back to me through FedEx. FedEx sent it to me Monday, 10:19 a.m.,? he said.
    The package never made it to his home, though. Michael says he called to alert FedEx about two hours after it was delivered to a Northglenn address.
    ?And I?m telling him it?s urgent and asked him why didn?t they stop the driver when they realized the mistake, to send him back to go retrieve that package. They said they needed GPS coordinates and to make sure it was the right address.?

    Michael says a FedEx supervisor told him because of COVID-19, FedEx has changed some of its guidelines.
    ?They said, even though it said ?signature required,? the drivers are able to sign for the package.?
    The Problem Solvers reached out to FedEx, who released a statement to us, via e-mail:
    ?The security of our customers? shipments is a top priority and we offer our sincerest apologies for the inconvenience caused by this situation. We take this matter seriously and are taking the appropriate steps to investigate and resolve as appropriate.?
    But, Michael doesn?t think FedEx has done enough to resolve this.
    ?One supervisor even said, ?it?s not my fault you bought a shotgun online, and we delivered it somewhere else.?,? Michael said.
    He filed a police report with the Thornton and Northglenn police departments, reporting the gun as stolen.
    Thornton Police say they?re still investigating, but did not confirm the gun had been recovered yet?or who they suspect has it.
    Our calls to the Northglenn Police Department went unanswered on Friday and Saturday.
    ?I?m concerned the weapon could be used in a crime, or sold under the table somewhere else?I?m just concerned for the community,? he said.

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    Good ole FedEx. I still have two M1A rifles I ordered from Acusport around 2005 or 2006 out there somewhere. FedEx "investigated" that, too, and I never got the rifles I ordered. Fortunately I didn't have to pay for them since I never received them. I had a rifle box delivered to my store once by FedEx that had tire tracks across it. Same tread pattern as the FedEx delivery vehicle. Driver claimed he had no clue what happened.

    FedEx sucks. One fuck up after another.
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    Yup fedex blows

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    I think it was a fedex package that came in with ~6 or 8 transfers to the shop and one of the receivers was completely ripped in half. Still wonder what happened there... glad they weren't my guns. But they were going to a guy that put hordes of money into them (also had an NFA M2, etc.)

    But, USPS and UPS will f things up just as much too, so idk anymore. People suck.

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    Yeah, UPS and USPS have their screw up moments, too, no doubt. But stoopid seems to be a corporate lifestyle choice for FedEx.
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    I know it's not practical for a dealer, but I always have warranty return firearms shipped to a FedEx terminal for my pick-up. On one Smith & Wesson 624 (sent for recall check), S&W sent me a FedEx label for shipping, so I just assumed that's was who they used. It was pretty amusing when the FedEx terminal called and said UPS had just dropped-off a package for me.
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    That is pretty funny!
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    Kinda related. Was thinking of older threads I can't find now.

    https://www.theepochtimes.com/ups-em...s_3437391.html

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