Ftid!.txt -

: No changes are made to the label itself; instead, the package is sent empty or with heavy filler to mimic the original product's weight.

: Users often remove identifiable information like the RMA (return merchandise authorization) number or their personal return address to prevent the merchant from easily linking the package to the original order if it is inspected. ftid!.txt

FTID (Fake Tracking ID) refers to a fraudulent practice used to exploit the return policies of major retailers. It involves manipulating shipping labels so that a package appears "delivered" to a carrier or the merchant while never actually containing the item intended for return. How FTID Works : No changes are made to the label

FTID is frequently categorized into versions based on the level of label alteration: ftid!.txt