I see many conflicting reports with people getting love letters while other's get a controlled delivery for the same schedule/amount. I'm getting the impression customs generally ignores schedule 5 drugs, and as you go up in schedule so does the likelihood of you getting busted, especially with large quantities. Would the same be true of USPS?
I tried to find some statistics on seizures/controlled deliveries based on schedule but I couldn't find anything. Thoughts?
It's probably a long list of criteria and to some extent, subjective. For instance, a politician ordering a personal quantity of xanax might just make the DAs day to prosecute, or someone with significant assets to seize.
OTOH a church pastor and pillar of the community may get a love letter for that xanax pack, but no question a CD for 100grams of fent.
Those are two extremes, and there are likely dozens of factors at play in determining CD vs. LL. If your strategy to avoid a CD comes down to manipulating pack size, you probably want to rethink your operation. If you're unlucky enough to have a pack seized, what you have been doing in the weeks (or months or years) leading up to that seizure is going to matter much more than the contents of the pack (with the exception of course, of Kilos of shit.