What does the tracking say when a CD is ready to be done? "Out for Delivery" as usual?? I'm fairly sure it wouldn't update "seized by LE" when a CD is to be expected...
Tracking update upon impending CD?
What does the tracking say when a CD is ready to be done? "Out for Delivery" as usual?? I'm fairly sure it wouldn't update "seized by LE" when a CD is to be expected...
[3 Points] cashadava:
[1 Points] StraightDoinYourMom:
If you suspect your package to be seized, PM me.
If your package has in fact been seized, 1 of 2 things will happen:
1) CBP will notify a postal inspector who will then notify an (unknown authority) <-- Been a while since I investigated the process, attorney general or prosecuting attorney for that region.. That person will determine whether to prosecute or pass. If it is prosecuted, you will garner more attention from the federal government than you have ever dreamed, consider your privacy a thing of the past (bank accounts, cell phone records, phone calls, everything).
So lets say they decided to chase you down, but your low profile and smart as hell. Chances are, they are going to pass the charges from a 9th district court, down to a state court and inevitably hand the charges off to a local PD to investigate and try to nail you (by methods of surveillance, controlled delivery, waiting for your stupid ass to order more crap off the internet), and they have 7 years to watch you. That includes if you ever get pulled over or found with drugs on you, for SEVEN YEARS they can bring those charges up.
Now let's consider your high profile. The federal government will FUCK YOU TO PIECES UNTIL YOU AND YOUR TORTURED SPIRIT DIE. Think Hitler was scary in WW2? No. The Fed is 10 MILLION times scarier, and will fabricate evidence just to fuck you out of the rest of your life and laugh while you rot in a prison. Clean your house, kiss you mom goodbye.
2) CBP notifies (unknown authority) of the illegal package, not prosecuted, package is destroyed forever. Your NAME will be entered into a database and will be scrutinized closely for future packages (not sure how long, don't have access to that database) Probably 7 years, due to document retention policy laws/case laws/statute of limitation laws.
As far as status updates, if you pack has been seized and they aren't doing a controlled delivery, BUT possibly surveillance to bust your ass, tracking will stay stuck in "Processed at (whatever) facility)" and stay stuck, forever.
If it's seized and they are loading up the trojan horse, getting ready to bust in your room and unleash the dogs of hell on your, the tracking will reflect nothing other than normal delivery updates, no pauses, no missing entries, no odd delays, nothing... Then one day some suspicious looking postal inspector (who normally doesn't delivery your mail) will show up to your door and ask you to sign for a package.
Btw.. one thing about this is unclear to me. I know when they pull a substance out of a package that they cant easily identify, it's sent off to a customs lab for testing and identification... Not sure, but I'm willing to bet the turn around time for that is pretty damn fast.
In an instance of a CD tracking will appear as normal as possible, and the delivery will be completed in a timely manner.
LE wants to make everything appear as close to normal as possible. This means that updates to tracking will look the same as if it wasn't a CD. However, there are cases where things may have not been done properly on their end, and you may get a weird tracking update.
All things taken into consideration, a perfectly on time delivery is more suspicious than one that is late.
I believe there is more information about this on the sidebar here, or it might be under the sidebar of /r/DNMnoobs.
Edit: this is the information I'm referring to:
https://www.reddit.com/r/DarkNetMarkets/comments/574w4m/how_to_avoid_a_controlled_delivery/?sort=confidence
Follow the link within for further reading and look at the controlled deliveries section relating to timeliness.