Package refused by US customs

A package addressed to me was recently refused and returned to sender by US customs. So I'm curious, is my address burned now? Do they flag names as well? Does this affect future domestic orders in any way? If anyone has information on this...thanks!


Comments


[7 Points] ksmith555:

Nobody knows the specifics for flagging or if it's even done apart from actual active investigations.


[5 Points] None:

I don't think your burned. Not if it was a moderate or small order. I don't think another country will be keeping track of your name, either. You can always order from elsewhere, too!

Customs doesn't know wassup. My guess is that they would have taken your package and taken the opportunity to give you a loveletter or hand the drugs over to somebody who can CD you (depending on the size).


[3 Points] colesaw:

What was in this order? Do you know if they opened it up, or if they just refused it because the vendor refused to use a customs declaration or declared something dangerous/ strange?


[1 Points] BarppleSauce:

burn the address.


[1 Points] diamondnemesis:

If it consisted of contraband, the incident would be logged in their systems. They look up information of the recipient and package history(if any contraband was previously confiscated).


[1 Points] DeliChopz:

If you don't mind me asking, what exactly did you order and how much was it?


[1 Points] unknown734:

It wouldn't surprise me if liquids aren't allowed by international shipment to the US. At the very least, I know that USPS requires liquids to be labeled as such.