GameFly accuses USPS of Netflix favoritism

Andre Yoskowitz
13 Oct 2009 14:31

Gaming rental company GameFly, which has been trying to build a lawsuit against the United States Postal Service over alleged favoritism towards Netflix and other competitors, has asked a judge to have USPS reveal more information to the public on their dealings with Netflix.
GameFly wants information regarding photos that clearly show that two California-based offices have "Netflix only" mail slots.

The rental company also alleges that due to preferential treatment, Netflix and Blockbuster have less discs damaged during mailing. GameFly says it has been denied a request to have "the postal service manually cull many of the" discs it is sent, which they allege is done for Netflix discs.
The USPS has so far denied all of GameFly's claims and said they should change their mailers if they want automation postage handling.

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