‘Just got paid!’: Memphis workers get paid after FOX13 report
Kate Bieri, FOX13 Memphis
- Sep 23, 2025
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Fewer than 24 hours after FOX13’s report, a group of Mid-South workers have money in their pockets again.
“We’re just trying to get paid for the work that we had done!” explained Erica Simpson, an employee of the company, on Monday.
“I asked my own mom, like, ‘Can you pay my rent?'” laughed Joshua Craft. “Who wants to ask their momma to pay their rent?”
As FOX13 reported on Monday, the group said they worked for a Texas-based company called 360 Logistics.
They all worked as contractors, picking up packages from a Southeast Memphis warehouse in their personal cars to deliver across town.
After working for the company for months, they claimed their September 12 paycheck never arrived in their bank accounts.
Originally, a manager for 360 Logistics claimed her company was waiting on payment from UniUni, another delivery company.
A spokeswoman for UniUni clarified that 360 Logistics does not operate under UniUni.
She said 360 Logistics is a delivery service partner (DSP) that works as a contractor for UniUni.
That UniUni spokeswoman sent this statement:
“In this specific situation, UniUni received a legal notice from a third-party secured creditor of the DSP requiring UniUni to withhold payments to the DSP and remit such payments to the third-party creditor. However, our founders, knowing that the DSPs drivers were not paid the money they deserved and should have been paid by the DSP, decided to move forward with the payment to the DSP in this case despite the likelihood that UniUni will likely be responsible by law to pay such amounts to the DSP’s secured creditor.”
The employees are just grateful to finally have their paychecks.
“We just got paid,” Craft confirmed on Tuesday.
“Just got paid,” Simpson said. “Thank you so much.”