Two Dell employees were charged with computer fraud Tuesday, accused of using separate schemes to defraud their employer out of more than $133,000 through the unauthorized sale of company merchandise at greatly discounted prices.

Ryan Matthew Wells, 27, of Yukon, is accused of defrauding Dell out of more than $113,900 by using his position as an employee to set up fabricated customer accounts in his relatives' names. He then allegedly manipulated prices to be paid for items, according to a probable cause affidavit filed in the case.

He is charged in Oklahoma County District Court with 10 counts of computer fraud.

Wells allegedly succeeded in executing 59 fraudulent orders, purchasing items for pennies on the dollar. For example, he allegedly paid just 34 cents for five Dell projectors valued at $1,961.45, and paid just $31.19 for five Sony Vaio table personal computers valued at $12,499.99.

The last 15 of Wells' orders allegedly were placed from his home after he had been terminated.

Wells told police he sold many of the items on Craigslist or eBay and paid off his student loans with the proceeds.

Phillip Valentine, 28, of Oklahoma City, is accused of using his position as a Dell sales associate to give unauthorized discounts to friends.

Valentine is charged in Oklahoma County District Court with two counts of computer crimes.

He is accused of selling a camera lens that listed for $279.99 for $172.36 and another camera lens that listed for $1,349.99 for $831.05 without having authorization.

"There were numerous other transactions in which the suspect gave unauthorized discounts,” an Oklahoma City police officer stated in an affidavit.

"The total loss to Dell Inc. at this time is approximately $19,335.87.”