Database of Illegal Imports

When an address gets a love letter and is "burnt" do you all really believe there is a database that keeps a name and address flagged?

someone told me it was 3 months.

I would think they would not have the computing power and man power to implement a red flag system for every item imported illegally particurarly small shipments.

this is what other forum had said:

"Honestly if you got a letter or not personal amounts could never be flagged or whtever as it would fucking shut the mail system down here in the USA as all these magical bells and whistles would be going off all the time"


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[6 Points] gangstahippy:

it won't take much computing power to log all flagged mail, scrutinizing it is another story. all mail is already logged and photographed, to search a flagged name or address should be achievable almost istantly.


[3 Points] izza123:

Would probably cost about 40$ monthly to rent a server capable of maintaining a database of love letters. Most big countries scan or photograph all mail making it even easier


[2 Points] burningmaggot:

They probably do have a database of whose received illegal imports in the past but if I had to guess it’s probably layered.

Like if you imported a few pharma pills they’d probably flag you but not to the point where the search every piece of mail you get and probably only to that particular address and name combination.

But they also probably maintain a slice of that list for people importing large quantities or harder substances.

So I would say if you imported something schedule four once in the distant past, you might be flagged but they won’t be keeping an eye out for packages sent out to you unless they discover something else you’ve done and then they can look at your record to determine how likely you are to be a suspect.

But if your caught importing something like coke mdma or heroin, yeah you’re probably going to be watched for a long time if not a CD


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[1 Points] None:

Lol flagging an address wouldn't take much. All mail, even letter mail, is scanned and the address checked as well would be extremely simple and hardly too costly (money or time) to do it


[1 Points] SpiffyWhiff:

It would be trivial for USPIS to track love letters, but it doesn't seem like they do, or at least rarely act on them.

I've seen multiple people post photos of stacks of LL's, and keep on ordering. Mostly roidheads though, so maybe they selectively use the database to target big buyers, or more objectionable drugs.