Say you have My USPS. Before the label is scanned? At the local post office of delivery? At what point is some USPS person or computer saying oh shit this is going to a burnt drop?
If pack is sent to burnt drop, at what point in Tracking will they identify it?
Say you have My USPS. Before the label is scanned? At the local post office of delivery? At what point is some USPS person or computer saying oh shit this is going to a burnt drop?
[4 Points] ForLol_Serious:
[1 Points] None:
Im prolly gonna get downvoted to oblivion buttt... i dont believe in burnt addresses.
I mean just because they found drugs in the first pack, dosent give them the right to open your second pack going to the "burnt" address you still need a search warrant for the second pack. I highly doubt there is a USPS inspector agent that monitors all the burnt address(which is ALOT of adresses) and I highly doubt they have the man power to search every single package thats going to a "burnt" address. I could be wrong but this is just my 2 cents
[2 Points] wethepeople_official:
IF the address is flagged, USPS will identify it the moment the label is created. Each sorting/scanning machine presumably knows how to handle mail from the flagged address the moment the label was created.
Whether or not action is taken is the question. Just be prepared for a knock n talk
[1 Points] JRST99:
Ive had 2 packages seized at my address, when police come i just say i have no idea who sent it, but ive had many packages to the same address since then, i think its not worth their time tracking every bit of mail thats coming to your address. Get a new vendor a or ask him to use better stealth.
Probably as soon as it gets scanned. Everything is computerized and shit.