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Discussion => Shipping => Topic started by: phangka on March 13, 2013, 05:45 pm
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I ordered a small amount of cannabis and received a letter from the state of origin's Post Master. The package was confiscated because it was believed to violate federal drug laws.
My main question is, should I be worried about receiving future packages to the address?
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It it were me, I wouldn't be trying to receive anything at that address anymore.
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Yeah, I would just take the safe route for a while and lie low, or use a different address. Obviously they're not gonna come busting down your door for minimal amounts, if that's what it was, but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
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I ordered a small amount of cannabis and received a letter from the state of origin's Post Master. The package was confiscated because it was believed to violate federal drug laws.
My main question is, should I be worried about receiving future packages to the address?
.. sir..
ur a jackass no dont ever use that address again.. i can tell ur under 21 GTFO
THAT BEING SAID.. I DEMAND TO KNOW THE VENDER RIGHT FUCKING WHEN U READ THIS..
POST NAME SO WE DONT USE HIM SINCE HIS PACKAGING IS SHIT FUCK
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Let me lay it all out...
I ordered a 1/2oz listing from a reputable vendor in mid-December. After about a week of not arriving I received a full refund because the vendor was out of town and couldn't re-ship.
After getting my refund I placed an order with a different vendor and received it within 4 days. So apparently I have gotten a package since the first was confiscated.
At the end of January I got a certified letter from the Post Master of the state where the package was shipped. I can't recall exactly what the letter said but the basics were that the package was being held because it was "suspected" to be in violation of Federal Law. It said that either the sender or I had 30 days to claim the package or it would be disposed of.
@thelorax, I'm not going to divulge the vendor's name because I do not believe that a single intercept should ruin someone's reputation.
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+ one lorax
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.. sir..
ur a jackass no dont ever use that address again.. i can tell ur under 21 GTFO
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@thelorax, I'm not going to divulge the vendor's name because I do not believe that a single intercept should ruin someone's reputation.
It's a moral imperative that you reveal the vendor's name, for the safety of everyone else, including the vendor if you haven't contacted them about it already. Everyone has the right to know if a vendor has had a package intercepted, and the nature of the incident. If that single interception ruins someone's reputation, well then that's up to the buyers to decide and not for you to decide that the info needs to be suppressed.
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I ordered a small amount of cannabis and received a letter from the state of origin's Post Master. The package was confiscated because it was believed to violate federal drug laws.
My main question is, should I be worried about receiving future packages to the address?
.. sir..
ur a jackass no dont ever use that address again.. i can tell ur under 21 GTFO
THAT BEING SAID.. I DEMAND TO KNOW THE VENDER RIGHT FUCKING WHEN U READ THIS..
POST NAME SO WE DONT USE HIM SINCE HIS PACKAGING IS SHIT FUCK
Actually, I'm over 30.
If I were that young I would probably substitute the letter 'u' for the word 'you', type in all caps, and use abbreviations like GTFO on a daily basis.
@thelorax, I'm not going to divulge the vendor's name because I do not believe that a single intercept should ruin someone's reputation.
It's a moral imperative that you reveal the vendor's name, for the safety of everyone else, including the vendor if you haven't contacted them about it already. Everyone has the right to know if a vendor has had a package intercepted, and the nature of the incident. If that single interception ruins someone's reputation, well then that's up to the buyers to decide and not for you to decide that the info needs to be suppressed.
Because you laid this out logically and politely I'm going to answer your question.
The vendor was WestCoastRX. But I want to emphasise that I was refunded and everything was handled professionally and politely throughout the entire process.
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I ordered a small amount of cannabis and received a letter from the state of origin's Post Master. The package was confiscated because it was believed to violate federal drug laws.
My main question is, should I be worried about receiving future packages to the address?
.. sir..
ur a jackass no dont ever use that address again.. i can tell ur under 21 GTFO
THAT BEING SAID.. I DEMAND TO KNOW THE VENDER RIGHT FUCKING WHEN U READ THIS..
POST NAME SO WE DONT USE HIM SINCE HIS PACKAGING IS SHIT FUCK
Actually, I'm over 30.
If I were that young I would probably substitute the letter 'u' for the word 'you', type in all caps, and use abbreviations like GTFO on a daily basis.
@thelorax, I'm not going to divulge the vendor's name because I do not believe that a single intercept should ruin someone's reputation.
It's a moral imperative that you reveal the vendor's name, for the safety of everyone else, including the vendor if you haven't contacted them about it already. Everyone has the right to know if a vendor has had a package intercepted, and the nature of the incident. If that single interception ruins someone's reputation, well then that's up to the buyers to decide and not for you to decide that the info needs to be suppressed.
Because you laid this out logically and politely I'm going to answer your question.
The vendor was WestCoastRX. But I want to emphasise that I was refunded and everything was handled professionally and politely throughout the entire process.
your a fuck ass for not telling me..
u shouldnt come on here and ask for ADVICE and not help us out.. ur a fucking BITCH!!
anyways.. didnt u post in his thread?
lol..
yeah im not fucking with him.. i know venders that have never had anything like that happen..
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It wasn't the packaging, but I can understand how most would draw that conclusion without knowing what happened.
As far as asking for a phone number, that wasn't us.
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I ordered a small amount of cannabis and received a letter from the state of origin's Post Master. The package was confiscated because it was believed to violate federal drug laws.
My main question is, should I be worried about receiving future packages to the address?
.. sir..
ur a jackass no dont ever use that address again.. i can tell ur under 21 GTFO
THAT BEING SAID.. I DEMAND TO KNOW THE VENDER RIGHT FUCKING WHEN U READ THIS..
POST NAME SO WE DONT USE HIM SINCE HIS PACKAGING IS SHIT FUCK
Dude, shut the fuck up. Stop acting like a little kid.
@Phangka, definitely do not use the address again. Once you switch drop spots, you should be A-OK.
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Yeah, I would just take the safe route for a while and lie low, or use a different address. Obviously they're not gonna come busting down your door for minimal amounts, if that's what it was, but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
Do keep us updated, though.
Edit: Sorry for rambling, guys!
That's one reason I am sticking to drops forever. I have a few great local guys, so if I have to, I can always lay off the Road for a while.
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You should definitely not use that address ever again. That should have been obvious man.