Brink637
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It's for a package that never arrived. Seems sort of shady to me. What could that conversation lead to? Maybe I'm overthinking it. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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Yes but the number doesn't exist in USPS and has never existed there. I've checked many times. So why would they have the package? I'm left to believe that NAPS is so stupid that they willingly put customers and themselves at risk.Is there a tracking number involved?
I have to agree. Smells fishy.Leave it alone forget about it. Its a trick because it normally they would just re deliver it. Unless it needed a signature. I once got a letter saying I need to come up to get my package as the sender did not put enough post age and I need to pay for what's lacking. I just left it as a lost cause. Once you come up there and sign you automatically pleading guilty.
Yes and its not in usps system.Is there a tracking number involved?
That's what I asked the braintrust at NAPS. I didn't receive an answer other than ask for proof of non-delivery of a package that according to USPS doesn't exist. Help me understand the logic there...please.I wouldn't. What are you supposed to do ask them why you didn't get your customs note?
Yes and its not in usps system.
Agreed. Thats what I'm concerned about too. Let's see here. Let me quiz a govt entity on why they never delivered a package, and furthermore have them draft a letter saying they never delivered a package they have NO record of. Makes sense to a Ukranian high school dropout I'm sure.Then that, at least IMO, is proof enough.
Asking for a letter of non-delivery may be able to be used against you I'm not sure
I'm in Canada so I would just walk right up in there and say where is my gear bitch!!! Than go to the pharmacy next door grab some new pins and be on my way!!! Lol fuck it must suck in the US when it comes to getting gear in the mail!! Sketchy
It is only illegal to sell it. You are allowed to use it all you want and have it in your possession as long as you have no intention of sellingIs that stuff legal in canada?
They don't give a shit about you. That is easy to understand. You go into the post office and ask them about a suspicious package that you never got that is coming from Moldova. Right.That's what I asked the braintrust at NAPS. I didn't receive an answer other than ask for proof of non-delivery of a package that according to USPS doesn't exist. Help me understand the logic there...please.
I do wish the laws here in the USA were like in Canada and UK.Same laws in the UK. Legal to have in your possession and use. Illegal to sell. I even brought some gear back from Egypt . Wasn't a massive amount. Just enough for a course. Even did a course plan on a piece of paper so I could explain where every single ml was going. Declared it to customs, they checked it all out and let me go on my merry way.
I wish they were too. Unfortunately, the war on drugs is nothing more than a way to employ tens of thousands of people. From Le to judges, probation officers, attorneys. Even farmers that grow beans & vegetables for the prison system. It's an industry in itself.I do wish the laws here in the USA were like in Canada and UK.
