Man Changes UPS Headquarters Address To His Apartment And Starts To Receive Their Mail And Checks

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This story seems almost unreal.

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As federal crimes go, this one seems to have been ridiculously easy to pull off.

Dushaun Henderson-Spruce submitted a U.S. Postal Service change of address form on Oct. 26, 2017, according to court documents. He requested changing a corporation's mailing address from an address in Atlanta to the address of his apartment on Chicago's North Side.

The post office duly updated the address, and Henderson-Spruce allegedly began receiving the company's mail — including checks. It went on for months. Prosecutors say he deposited some $58,000 in checks improperly forwarded to his address.

The corporation isn't named in the court documents, but the Chicago Tribune reports that it's the shipping company UPS."


https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo...s-form-to-move-ups-headquarters-to-his-apartm
 
The fuck does that go on for months? How is it not-

Company mail room guy: Hey, we haven't gotten a single package in a week. Someone wanna check on that?
 
This wack ass shit.


You aint about to get a job offer off an address change.

All that potential...poof! All cause he lacked imagination.

Have fun making uniforms.
 
The fuck does that go on for months? How is it not-

Company mail room guy: Hey, we haven't gotten a single package in a week. Someone wanna check on that?
I think the mail room guy does not work there anymore. You would think USPS would know better sending UPS mail to an apartment house.

EDIT: Now does that not make you feel secure with your private information LOL.
 
It's funny because if you've ever changed your address with USPS it's so easy it's stupid. I remember wondering what is stopping someone from changing your address. I think all they do is send you a notice at your old address but it can be easily missed\lost.
 

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