Saturday, October 31, 2009

What do you do when you suspect your mail carrier is watching your netflix before it gets mailed back?

At first it only took a couple days for netflix to report my movies returned. Now it is taking over a week, but only on popular movies. The foreign movies I get, like Japanese films and independent films only take a couple days. I think she is watching the mainstream movies but being that I live around stupid hill people in Arkansas, she returns the other films her simple mind can't comprehend on time.
Answers:
You can call both Netflix and the USPS and report that your movies are not being received/returned on time. Keep a log of these movies, which ones are taking too long to be reported back to Netflix, etc. Netflix should be able to tell if the movie has been reopened after you initially sealed it to send it back (like if she ripped it open and taped it shut again -- she has to open it, so she must have left evidence). If you find that your postal carrier is watching your DVDs before returning them, she will not only be fired but can be charged with a felony.
If you can't get proof and you are unable to stop her from going through your mail, I would recommend having your movies returned through your work mail system (ask your boss first, but it should be a different mail carrier and so you won't have that problem) or you can drop them off in a post box and make she sure never gets her hands on them at all.
Not much you can do without proof. Switch to blockbuster and you can return them to the store. Even get a free rental for returning a movie.
Wow! I can't believe it!
get off your butt, work out and get over it or call the USPS and get the person fired.
First, contact Netflix and see what they say. It may be something internal on their side. If that doesn't work, use a mailbox in different zip code, like send them back from work instead of home.
Report it to the police, what she is doing is illegal.
Instead of leaving your netflix to be picked up by your mail carrier, perhaps you should think about taking it to the post office yourself.
Ask her
Report her to the post office people , maybe they can rotate this chic with someone else. Then you will know if it is her taking them or not.And I would set up some sort of account with the netflix people and let them in in what is taking place.
lol, talk to her supervisor about what you just said. It is actually rather interesting on how it would be handled, since it is illegal.
Ah, come on the lady provides you a service the least you could do is let her borrow your movies.

Be care obviously you are one of the hill people, too, I mean you do live there don't you.
This has actually been happening to a bunch of people. Every time it doesn't show up that your movie was returned in 3 days report the movie missing. After this happens a few times, Netflix will investigate. You can also send an e-mail to Netflix. And of course, you can also write a letter to the local postmaster about your suspicions.
Call the Postal Inspector and initiate an investigation.

Netflix will send you e-mail when they receive your movies and when they send them. It doesn't sound like you're taking into account how long it takes Netflix to actually ship a DVD after receiving the previous one.
Actually if you can prove it you can get him /her in very serious trouble messing with the U.S.Mail is a federal crime even for a mail carrier and he/she of all people should know that but the key thing is proving it because with out that proof you have no case and that is a fact ,circumstantial evidence in something like your describing will not cut it.
Call netflix and then the Postal Service (they have Postal Police) just in case don't accuse anyone without proofs but ask to know what it's going on and express your concerns.

The day you return your movies give a call to The Postal Office to make sure the movies got into the mail office and not into anyone's home. Also call netflixs or email them. Keep record of time and date.

Postal workers are a problem that nextflix is investigating so they have put resources to help customers.
Do some testing, drop your popular movies in the mailbox at the post office, see how long it takes. Call netflix, ask them. The popular movies may come from a different warehouse then the other ones. I don't know. Maybe it takes longer to process them for some reason.

If it turns out something still seems funny. Call the postmaster and explain the situation to him.

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