l*****8 发帖数: 534 | 1 NEW YORK (Reuters) - FedEx Corp (FDX) ignored suspicions by an employee that
it "systematically" overcharged business customers for years by billing
them for higher residential delivery rates, according to emails made public
in a lawsuit against the company.
"I have brought this to the attention of many people over the past five or
six years, including more than one managing director, and no action has been
taken to address it," Alan Elam, a FedEx sales executive, wrote in an
August 2011 email that was unsealed on Monday by a federal judge in Memphis.
"My belief is that we are choosing not to fix this issue because it is worth
so much money to FedEx," he wrote in a separate email to an unidentified
superior the same day.
A FedEx spokeswoman said the 11 documents unsealed "do not tell the entire
story of this case," according to reports by the Wall Street Journal and
Bloomberg. She said the company will continue to defend itself against the
allegations in court.
The spokeswoman did not immediately respond to a request for comment on
Tuesday evening.
The emails, which FedEx had tried to keep confidential, were filed as part
of a lawsuit seeking class-action status. It alleges the package delivery
company routinely charged higher residential fees for deliveries to
obviously non-residential addresses, including courthouses, government
offices and commercial office buildings.
Companies as large as Bank of America (BAC) and Toyota Motor Credit (TOYOM.
UL), along with government agencies such as the U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Office, were overcharged, the lawsuit asserts.
The suit was filed more than a year ago in U.S. District Court for the
Western District of Tennessee.
The case is Manjunath A. Gokare P.C. v. Federal Express Corp., U.S. District
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【在 l*****8 的大作中提到】 : NEW YORK (Reuters) - FedEx Corp (FDX) ignored suspicions by an employee that : it "systematically" overcharged business customers for years by billing : them for higher residential delivery rates, according to emails made public : in a lawsuit against the company. : "I have brought this to the attention of many people over the past five or : six years, including more than one managing director, and no action has been : taken to address it," Alan Elam, a FedEx sales executive, wrote in an : August 2011 email that was unsealed on Monday by a federal judge in Memphis. : "My belief is that we are choosing not to fix this issue because it is worth : so much money to FedEx," he wrote in a separate email to an unidentified
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