This Site Might Help You. RE: How long is gamefly shipping in Florida, with the new distribution center in Tampa? I'm on the east coast 3 hours from tampa, how long would you say till I get my game from gamefly? Find 1217 listings related to Distribution Center in Kansas City on YP.com. See reviews, photos, directions, phone numbers and more for Distribution Center locations in Kansas City, MO. GameFly Video Game Rentals & Used Video Games. GameFly is America’s go-to source for new and classic movie and video game rentals.With more than 9,000 titles to choose from, you can rent films or new and used video games without worrying about any late fees.
So I recently subscribed to gamefly after doing a free trial. I had some reservations about subscribing because shipping times haven't been stellar (specifically shipping games back has been slow), but I found a deal I couldn't pass up (3 months, 2 games out at a time, 31 dollars).
LOS ANGELES-(BUSINESS WIRE)-GameFly, the leading online video game rental service, today announced the official opening of a distribution center in the Pittsburgh area. The new center will allow. The listing above shows the locations where GameFly ships from. First class mail generally takes 1-3 days and will vary depending on your distance from the distribution sites. I try to keep the distribution lists as accurate and as up-to-date as possible, but if you know of a shipping location that's not listed please let me know. Apr 25, 2013 GameFly has opened a distribution center in Kansas City, Missouri, which we believe qualifies as the by-mail game rental services' first location in 'the middl.
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My question: is there a way to force gamefly's fast return feature (where the post office scans the game so gamefly can be notified of its return and ship the next game faster)? My post office can scan stuff, but the 4 times I've shipped a game back I never got a notification for fast return, and it took about a week to get my next game. I tried asking the front desk people if they could scan it, but they said there was nothing for them to scan. Upon further inspection I noticed something that looks barcodey on the envelope, but not of the standard variety. After googling I learned it's called an intelligent mail barcode (imb for short); not sure if this is something the front end people can scan, or if it's scanned in sorting. If it's the latter, what's preventing it from being scanned? How can I remedy this issue?