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Power cords and their converters were stored in different bins. An order called for them by a 9 digit bar code - distinct for both the cord and the adapter.
I'd just had to walk to the bin and blindly pick out the cord by just re-checking the bar code and do the same for the converter, and if they both "PASSED" under the scanner, they were packed and sent to shipping.
Did I check the the holes and the plugs ? Nope ! I just did my job exactly as said by the Manufacturing Process Instruction posted on the company's intranet !
I can't tell you how many times I misread the 9 digit bar code and packed Australian Power cords bound for the UK or German power cords bound for the USA - or more ridiculously, French cords to Italy and vice versa.
And I was never once blamed !
Lately I feel like my odds of winning the Lottery are better than getting an online order correct. I know mistakes happen, and I'm not looking to lower my cross hairs on the person who mismatched my items, but I do know that there is a lot of competition for my money on the Internet. When an economy is in dire straights, and there are myriad others selling the same thing, you'd think they'd pay more attention to a simple detail. It's called 'double checking the order'. But then again, that's just me. Thanks for your comment!