Is this love letter from Canada bad news?

A couple months ago I ordered a QP of marijuana from a vendor based in Canada that was shipped to me here in the US at my personal mailbox. It was intercepted and I recently received a Love letter from the Canadian border. The letter said that the order had been seized. My question is, Is it still safe to order domestic? I have received a couple of orders from a domestic vendor after the order from Canada had been intercepted. Is it safe to use my mailbox for domestic orders still? Or should I consider my mailbox dead?


Comments


[7 Points] Mullenexd:

Nah the vendor himself sent the letter name and shame


[5 Points] Triad_trees:

But why order international to the us for bud?


[3 Points] ranger1602:

Same thing happened to me and I think I know which vendor it was cause he told me he had over 20 packages "lost"


[3 Points] whoiiinvitedthisguy:

Name and shame


[2 Points] OpOnymousSurvivor:

Consider it dead to be safe, not even worth risking it any further

One love letter = warning and a sign they're onto that name and addy (customs)

ignore the warning and expect a raid


[2 Points] None:

Why order international flower when domestic is just as good if not better ? This is retarded


[1 Points] None:

Domestic is still fine. Doesn't go through customs.

I just got a love letter myself from 1g ketamine sent to Canada from NL. My first one :D


[1 Points] wombat2combat:

https://www.reddit.com/r/DarkNetMarketsNoobs/wiki/bible/buyer/shipping/loveletter


[1 Points] None:

a love letter from anywhere is bad news....?


[1 Points] stasis69:

The fucking flair 😂