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Originally posted by: sleepmachine
turn him in.
his buddies are gonna piss on your mail.
Originally posted by: RadioHead84
i dont know what you should do but i dont know if believe all this like someone else said. How coudl no one notice hundreds of netflix movies not ariving. A lot of people must have called in saying they never got their movies...all from one area...that leads to only one thing...THIS GUY.
Originally posted by: Landroval
call the postal inspector -- that is a serious crime, mailman or not
Originally posted by: otispunkmeyer
just mind your own business...its the least messiest way
if it was me though, id be buying them movies for $3
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Bullshit.
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: frankgomez75
The problem is this guy knows where I live and they might retaliate or try to get even for me turning him in.
Grow a pair why don't you.
Do you really think the mailman is going to come hunt you down because you told the feds he was stealing mail?
Besides, if they've offered them to you they've probably offered them to others. How would they know it was you?
I tend to think this story is BS anyway, I think Netflix & the USPS are buddy-buddy enough to figure out that hundreds of DVD's are disappearing out of one sort facility & start an investigation.
Viper GTS
Originally posted by: shortspanishguy
do not buy any DVDs from him but dont turn him in.
On June 14, 2002, a former mail handler at the Tampa, Florida, Processing and Distribution Center (P&DC) was sentenced to 18 months in prison, three years' supervised release, and restitution of $21,295 to Netflix, Inc., an online DVD rental company that mails millions of DVDs to addresses throughout the country. After numerous complaints from Netflix about missing DVDs that customers claimed they had mailed back to the company, Postal Inspectors identified the postal employee in November 2001 for the crime. Inspectors recovered thousands of the company's DVDs while searching the subject's vehicle and residence, with losses exceeding $100,000. As a result of this investigation, Postal Inspectors are now working closely with Netflix on a national level to increase mail security.
