Can you cause your package to get seized by checking tracking to many times?

Just as said really. Can you cause a international package to get seized if you check the tracking to often?

Does going OCD on your tracking number cause any red flags with the postal system?

Im a bit worried because i have been checking the tracking numbers really often on my packs. One has made it but im still waiting on the second one.

And these are not 10g cocaine packages they are high value. Real high value so im a bit anxious lmao.

Reassurance please? or just the blunt truth.


Comments


[5 Points] theevoinsider:

vendors only say shit like that to avoid giving tracking early or at all
if checking tracking meant packs got stopped then every teenage girls packs would come fucked full of holes


[5 Points] None:

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[3 Points] Theeconomist1:

Nah, I mean, obviously if the pack is seized in any capacity, they will probably look to see who checked tracking. I do remember reading an article about a year ago where there was suspicion on tracking b/c someone checking tracking was in a place that was not where the pack was sent from or where it was sent to. Now, don't read too much into that, I don't know if that caused the flag itself - i think what happened is the guy got busted for some other pack and saw this and intercepted the pack. I can't remember the specifics.

Don't check it like every minute looking for an update. That's just bad form and doens't do anything. Checking once a day is not going to do anything unless they are already watching.


[1 Points] al_eberia:

No.


[1 Points] Sweetpotato19:

I use the ParcelTrack app. Just type the number in and forget about it. Get notifications when something with the pack changes.


[1 Points] Craigmancustie:

Checking tracking has certainly been mentioned in some search and arrest warrants posted to this sub. Sometimes in advance of CD.

Usually it works in reverse, they get info in traditional ways, or, CD, then start checking to see if any history can bolster their case.


[0 Points] ThrowThisAway2266:

Yes. You absolutely can.

I'm not going to google it for you but there is a case out there where a person was busted because of checking their tracking obsessively. If I remember correctly it was via TOR, but again, I'm not searching for you.


[0 Points] DooshNozzzle:

it just tells customs that the item is valuable.

possibly you stated that the item was valued at 50 dollars but really it's valued at 50,000.

all they are looking for is, besides drugs and weapons and obvious shit like that. people who are smuggling in goods without paying taxes or declaring it.

so, all of this is to say, if you ping a tracking too many times all you're telling customs is that "this item is valuable, you should look into it"


[0 Points] Redditdnmslanga:

If you want to check tracking anonymously use tor and any one of the dozens, if not hundreds, of tracking sites. My favorite is Iship.com.

Also, stop checking tracking. It has no effect on the delivery of your package.