So a package may have been seized by USPS. If your package were to get seized what would you do? Would you stop ordering or keep ordering? Like, I am at a lost as to what to do here lol
Package may have been seized
So a package may have been seized by USPS. If your package were to get seized what would you do? Would you stop ordering or keep ordering? Like, I am at a lost as to what to do here lol
[6 Points] troublewithtails513:
[2 Points] Skunkhunter23:
Do you have myusps? Did you see what the tracking says? Also, i know you dont want to name any names yet, but perhaps youd mention what it is?
[1 Points] humble_pleber:
I'm with this doubt too. Two orders from 02 december and nothing arrived yet. One of the orders is a 10 mdma pills units from Netherlands, which I found later that is a flagged place on my country. It has passed more than one month so I can't disput anymore I guess (I was travelling and without my fuckin pgp keys). My doubt is if my place got flagged too as I want to keep ordering some good blotters.
[1 Points] zerointegrity:
Is it bad to order a second time to the same address if the first time the package got seized?
[1 Points] pagonsMC:
international or domestic?
buds is the worst thing to order man, simply due to smell, size, how often orders are made. remember the 13oz rule anything over that weight is looked at more, twice as much if its over the magic 2.2lb weight (kilo) most times small envlopes arent handled by humans til there placed into ur mailbox. not much ya can do expect make sure the drops address is clean of drugs. an be ready to have an excuse (like shady looking neighbors were hanging around by the mailboxes alot more lately, say i thought i was missing credit card bill this month to early to report mabye they was taking my mail, using my address)
and be ready to LAWYER UP if it goes any further than that.
[1 Points] TheCheeseConspiracy:
This is a good question. I saw a post on some steroid forum of a dude with a stack of USPIS letters about seized shipments. Clearly they have no system of marking addresses for further investigation, or they have some internal rules that have them ignoring small amounts.
I know someone on here who has gotten the USPIS seizure letter and keeps on trucking ordering whatever he wants. I'm sure the name goes in a database somewhere, but I don't think the USPS has enough power over the mail stream to intercept and open the mail of every single person who's gotten one of those letters.
[0 Points] None:
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First of all, what vendor did you order from? We NEED to know this.