[quote name='Heavy Hitter']I had a problem with games not reaching me - until I initiated a investigation with a USPS Postal Inspector. Haven't had a problem since. Imagine that.[/QUOTE]
That is just super suspicious. Maybe that really is the cause of all the problems.
How did you fill out that form? Gamefly sent me a link to a USPS form to report a problem, but I couldn't really figure out how to fill it in. I think it was asking what street the mailbox was on or my post office or something, and the location of the company or something-it was stuff I didn't know off hand, though I guess I could try to find out.
Problem is too that it seems like it wouldn't have to be my local post office that's doing it. Could be anywhere along the route I'd think. Mine feeds into a mega-distribution center in the next city over, that then goes who knows where on it's way to Pennsylvania.
To date I had one game just completely vanish and never get to me, and then later one game didn't get back to them-it eventually did, but it took a month or so, long after I'd reported it missing and gotten basically an email saying they may have to cancel me because of the mail route.
It's going to really suck if I lose out on Gamefly because some JERK is stealing stuff. I can't afford $60 games. Not and get to play anywhere remotely as many as I'd like.
[quote name='KingofOldSchool']In all reality, I kinda suspect that Gamefly lies about when they really send a game out. Say I have The Orange Box at the top of my GameQ, they send me an email saying they shipped it on on Jan 2. Generally it only takes 2-3 business days for games to arrive from their Pittsburgh center to my apartment. Well Gamefly notices that I generally go through games pretty quickly (I try to only keep them out two or three days), so to counteract that, they "delay" their shipment for another day or two.
I know that may sound a bit crazy, but I would have the occasional extended delay on receiving a game (having to wait 4-5 business days) or the very rare cases where I have to wait up to and around 14 business days. And the games have never appeared to have been opened.[/QUOTE]
I've noticed that too. I assume they're throttling you like apparently Netflix still does (I haven't run into it with Netflix yet, but I've only been on an unlimited plan for a month). I'm not really bothered by that, but the missing games thing is a big problem
