I placed on order for a low quantity of schedule 4 substances domestically. They came by xpresspost. Xpresspost usually doesn't require a signature, however the mail lady asked me to sign for it. I was slightly put off by this. I double checked and xpresspost only requires signature if it has a special sticker attached by the sender and mine did not.
Nothing has happened since and I don't get why they would do a controlled delivery on a low quantity of schedule 4 that's not even illegal to possess in personal amounts. So what happened? Did Canadapost change their policy?
The only reason I am worried is that I have another package coming by xpresspost. This package is larger and its also under a name of someone else living in my residence. This person gets mail sent there all the time, but doesn't live there anymore (no one knows this). So what I am worried about is that I won't be able to sign for this person even though we are both listed as living at the same residence. Or could anyone living in a residence sign for a package?
Also all the listings are xpresspost no signature according to vendors so I dont know what to do if they ask me for a signature on the larger package. If I don't sign, they will eventually open it and my address will be burnt. If I do sign, this might be a controlled delivery?
If it was a CD and you signed for the package then LE would have busted in 1 minute after you signed for it.
You should be good man, just keep it low amounts.