So I heard this imaginary story:
A guy ordered a sample from the CO vendor that everyone is complaining about, pacificgreenery, and it got seized like everyone elses did. He received a seizure letter from a lady wearing blue gloves (doesn't know if it was a regular USPS person or a postal inspector or what), but also was being asked to sign for another envelope. He didn't order anything that should be coming in an envelope, and the seizure letter was given to him without signing, along with another unrelated package. The outside of the envelope he was signing for has red on it but he did not get a chance to inspect it adequately, he simply straight up said he was not signing for anything and that he did not order anything that should be signed for. What was the envelope? The postal person said it would be held at the post office and they'd send another notification about it that he could just ignore because he was not going to sign for it. Did he play this situation correctly?
Also, his address is never to be used again, correct?
again this is just a story, purely imaginary, unrelated to me. :)
We don't do that imaginary bullshit here. It serves no legal purpose and just makes shit confusing.