Porn DVD found in a Splatoon Video Game bought from an Ohio Target!

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7-year-old girl finds porn DVD in place of video game on Christmas
http://www.wlwt.com/article/7-year-old-finds-porn-dvd-in-place-of-video-game/8556095
From WLWT website:

WEST CHESTER, Ohio —

A West Chester family is wondering how a pornographic film ended up inside the case of a children's video game.


"On Christmas Day I was angry," Krista Greider said. "I was very upset about it and now I'm just confused on how it happened."

Greider told WLWT she bought the game at Target the week before Christmas and even had to have a store associate unlock a case to purchase it.

"Obviously this isn't Target's fault," Greider said. "They didn't manufacture it but I feel they as a distributor they should take some responsibility to get to the bottom of it so this doesn't continue to happen."

Greider's daughter, Mackenzie Blankenship, 7, got the Nintendo Wii U console on Christmas Eve from her family. On Christmas morning she got the Nintendo Wii U game Splatoon as a gift from Santa.

Hours later, in the afternoon, Greider removed the plastic wrap so her daughter could open the case. The disc Mackenzie saw inside was not the game, but the DVD “Sensual Seductions 2.”

"I looked over her shoulder and I grabbed it," Greider said. " saw the picture on it and she was just 'Why? What is that? Why are they naked?’"

"I was really upset," Mackenzie said. "I said, 'Why did Santa get me this?' [My mom] had to tell me it wasn't him."

"She cried a little bit," Greider said. "I had to explain to her a little bit that Santa's elves don't make the video games. They actually get them from the real stores and it had to have been a mix-up that Santa didn't know about it."

Greider reached out to Target on social media and got a call the day after Christmas with an apology and a gift card offer for the value of the game.

"I'm not OK with getting a gift card," Greider said. "I want to know how it happened and make sure that it goes up the flagpole and that Nintendo is made aware of it. [Target] said they'd pass it along and somebody would get back to me and I haven't heard anything since."

WLWT reached out to Target and Nintendo for comment but the corporate offices were closed for the holiday.

A Target manager did tell WLWT all games and DVDs come into the store packaged and the store cannot sell anything unsealed to a customer.

"You just wonder, how often does this happen and is anything being done to correct it?," Greider said.
 
It blows my mind that she admits that Target isn't responsible while in the same breath wanting Target to do something about it. If the game was in stock, she wouldn't have been offered a gift card... she would have been given a new copy of the game.
How does this even happen, though? Did someone return the game box with the DVD in it after resealing it? I find it highly doubtful that this happened in the factory, unless it was some awful prank by a worker. Honestly, I think it's most likely that this is 100% fake...

Edit: Bolded the most agreed-upon scenario as discussed further down in the comments.
 
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It blows my mind that she admits that Target isn't responsible while in the same breath wanting Target to do something about it. If the game was in stock, she wouldn't have been offered a gift card... she would have been given a new copy of the game.
How does this even happen, though? Did someone return the game box with the DVD in it after resealing it? I find it highly doubtful that this happened in the factory, unless it was some awful prank by a worker. Honestly, I think it's most likely that this is 100% fake...
She admits that Target didn't put it in there, but she wants them to find out how it happened, including reaching out to Nintendo. That's not totally unreasonable.

I think someone bought it, swapped the discs, then resealed it with the proper equipment and returned it.
 
The most likely scenario here is someone bought the game, most likely with cash. Peeled one of the ends of the plastic wrap open, swapped the game with another disc, slipped it back in the plastic and pressed the seal close again. Then returned the game.

If you know what your doing you don't need any equipment to do it. I see it mostly with Nintendo games due to their packaging, sometimes with PS4 and rarely with Xbox games. I've literally seen people buy a game, swap it in the parking lot, and 15 minutes later return it to the same store. The game is put in reshop because it looks unopened. You usually don't catch it until some unsuspecting customer ends up buying it again at a later time.
 
I have heard of crazier stories thankfully not porn DVDs inside games but I have heard of someone buying a PS4 and taking it come only to find rocks inside and they claimed it was sealed too...
 
I have questions about someone who on the very first day they join this forum, posts about an escort service. Weird, right?
 
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