ECF 14-36

ECF 14-36

Public Record Filing

Case 1:25-cv-03175-JMF-OTW

ECF 14-36 – Shipping Label and Box Request for QBE Laptop.

This ECF 14-36 record documents requests for a FedEx shipping label and box to return the QBE-issued Dell laptop and reflects the continuing chain-of-custody and endpoint-accountability issues discussed throughout the record.

Referenced in: ECF 14-17, ECF 14-18, ECF 14-20, ECF 14-25, ECF 221, QBE in the Record

This exhibit reflects communications concerning requests for a FedEx shipping label and box, QBE Dell laptop return logistics, chain-of-custody concerns, counsel communications, and the broader endpoint-accountability record.

Download Original PDF

The Record Reflected in ECF 14-36

ECF 14-36 reflects communications concerning the return process for the QBE-issued Dell laptop, including requests for a FedEx shipping label and box.

The exhibit includes communications stating that Defendant had been attempting to complete the laptop return since December 2024 and that a standard shipping label and box would allow the return to be completed efficiently and securely.

The exhibit further reflects counsel communications concerning proposed courier pickup, Defendant’s location in France, the laptop’s location in New York, and questions about how the device would be boxed and shipped.

The exhibit is significant because it connects the QBE laptop return issue to chain-of-custody, asset tracking, return logistics, endpoint accountability, and the broader operational record involving QBE and Mphasis.

Viewed together with ECF 14-17, ECF 14-18, ECF 14-20, ECF 14-25, ECF 221, and ECF 560-1, this filing provides context regarding QBE laptop custody, FedEx label requests, box requests, return-location disputes, attempted recovery, and endpoint-governance issues reflected elsewhere in the record.

Readers are encouraged to review the exhibit directly and consider it together with the related anchor pages identified below.

Operational Sequence Reflected by ECF 14-36

  • The QBE-issued Dell laptop remained subject to unresolved return logistics.
  • Defendant requested a FedEx shipping label and suitable box.
  • Counsel proposed courier pickup while Defendant was outside New York.
  • The communications addressed how the device could be boxed and returned from New York.
  • The exchange raised chain-of-custody and asset-tracking issues.
  • The same laptop-return issue appears across ECF 14-17, ECF 14-18, ECF 14-20, ECF 14-25, and ECF 221.

Topics Associated with ECF 14-36

  • QBE Laptop Return
  • Shipping Label and Box Request
  • FedEx Label
  • QBE Dell Laptop
  • Device Custody
  • Chain of Custody
  • Asset Tracking
  • Endpoint Accountability
  • Return Logistics
  • Counsel Communications
  • QBE and Mphasis Coordination
  • Operational Record

This filing is included as part of the QBE.global public-record archive. Readers are encouraged to review the filing directly and draw their own conclusions regarding QBE laptop return logistics, FedEx shipping-label requests, box requests, chain-of-custody issues, asset tracking, endpoint accountability, and the broader operational sequence reflected in the record.