It's no secret that there's some bad blood between GameFly and the US Postal Service but this ... this is personal. Philly.com reports that Reginald Johnson, a former Philadelphia mail handler, has admitted to a federal court that he stole 2200 GameFly games -- totalling $86,000 in value -- before they could be delivered to local subscribers.
Johnson was caught as the result of an investigation into missing GameFly mailings in the Philadelphia area, conducted by the USPS inspector general. The culprit was spotted during a 2008 test mailing under government surveillance, after which Johnson escaped in his SUV, crashed it, and then fled on foot with a duffel bag, which was later recovered. Between the bag and the SUV, authorities uncovered 160 games and a load of Wii Fit units, controllers, a Playstation and GameStop receipts. It would appear that Johnson had been trading the games at GameStop for store credit. He now faces up to 18 months in prison.
When contacted by Joystiq for comment, a GameFly representative stated that the company appreciates "the diligent efforts by the Office of Inspector General agents" to apprehend Mr. Johnson. Do you hear that? It's the sound of healing.
[Via GamePolitics]
Reader Comments (102)
Posted: Oct 16th 2009 8:56PM ouenwoof said
Usually, you just file the report that either you or they never got it, and most of the time they'll just shrug it off. Of course, report too frequently and they'll conduct an "investigation" into your account. I never had it happen, though. However, I had to temporarily close my account, and if they don't get your last games back within a week, they charge you full price for them, so yeah; it can be a pain in the ass when some dick decides to nick the games mid-transit and you have to foot the bill.
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Posted: Oct 17th 2009 2:45AM WMcPete said
Amazing. I am a Philly resident and had 3 Gamefly games come up missing in a single month. They threatened to charge me if anymore came up missing, treating ME like I was the thief. Then this nice story comes out. Luckily I canceled and have been a subscriber of gamemine.com. I haven't had a single disc come up missing from them so far in over 6 months.




