Just received a package from Colorado, but it was definitely probed.

After nearly a month of my package being in limbo, I finally received it. The box itself was smashed a little and the vaccuum seal was probed. There was also water all over the the final vaccuum seal which the probe was not able to penetrate.

Nonetheless, the package was still shipped to me.

I'm still paranoid about LE. Has anyone else had this happen?


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[12 Points] gaffer17754:

I wonder about this whole probed thing. Can anyone confirm whether or not this is happening to multiple packs from different vendors? Has it been confirmed that the "probe" penetrates the various layers of stealth material or is just the box?

I spoke with a friend who works for the postal service about this and it's something that they have never heard of and they are definitely in a position that they would have heard something. They suggested to me that it's possible that this damage is caused by the automated machines for sorting mail. Further they suggested that if LE or postal inspectors were suspicious of a package they would just open it and inventory the contents, they wouldn't spend the time to puncture it, run a probe inside and then in some cases try to cover their actions.


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[9 Points] Clix828:

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[6 Points] LilRupie:

Colorado did a chem wash between layers. Pretty sus though still.


[5 Points] None:

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[4 Points] None:

His packs always have water on them as a wash.

Rest I cannot speak to


[3 Points] efewdws1:

If it had been "probed", they would have found it. It wasn't "probed", just beat up.


[3 Points] None:

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[1 Points] heyfreshhhhh:

Was the product exposed to air via the hole made by the supposed probe?


[1 Points] None:

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[1 Points] None:

Am I the only one who finds it weird that they would probe packages? There are lots of things that can be damaged by sticking a fucking spike through the box and into the inner layer.

What happens when Grandma gets a precious moment figurine with a big hole in the crotch due to a marijuana probe?


[1 Points] DNM-Consistency:

You know, the probing could just be laziness on Colorado's end. I've never ordered from him, as I don't have a need to, so I don't know his exact stealth, but I used to chastise my old partner for doing close to the same thing.

He wouldn't be able to wrestle the air-filled Mylar and Vac sealed bags into the box, so he would poke a hole to let the air out of the outside layers, rather than re-sealing them properly. His OPSEC improved dramatically after I came into the picture.

Any possibility that these are what the holes are from?

Consistency


[1 Points] DaMenehune:

How do you know it was water?


[-2 Points] lonila:

my immediate question is if it was in country why the hell would you accept it after being in limbo for a month. If it was probed you can consider your drop toast unless you wanna just keep leading them to you.