sezure letter

To my knowledge which may or may not be correct. Your address doesn't get "flagged"



I don't think so.. I don't know the whole process and can only speak from my experience and others..
I have had multiple letters to the same name and address and another multiple packages recieved after that... so I don't seem to think there is such a system
Yeah agree with @Dema I don't think they have the time or resources to keep up with all those addys.

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I wonder though just how hard it would be to develop and maintain a process of 'address sniffing' any specific package at any one point of the shipping process.

Theoretically everything that moves through the postal system, maybe even more true of larger parcels, has a barcode affixed to it. Why can't this be the point of reference that flags a specific address?

I would venture to guess that this could all be integrated in some practical, logical way that can be centrally networked for ease of information sharing. But, we a talking about the government here.....
 
I wonder though just how hard it would be to develop and maintain a process of 'address sniffing' any specific package at any one point of the shipping process.

Theoretically everything that moves through the postal system, maybe even more true of larger parcels, has a barcode affixed to it. Why can't this be the point of reference that flags a specific address?

I would venture to guess that this could all be integrated in some practical, logical way that can be centrally networked for ease of information sharing. But, we a talking about the government here.....
Yeah I'm like you I know they can do it. But it must be a big expense because from all I've read it seems they haven't done it. Hope they don't either. Lol

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Place I used to work at had several people ordering stuff. One received a letter, no big deal. They reshipped. That seized also. We normally got almost a dozen letters and packages daily for the business. Shortly after last seizure we didn't get any mail for a almost a week. Then a whole weeks worth showed up. You could tell the mail had been gone through. No one ever ordered to work address again. IMO yes they do flag addresses.
 
Place I used to work at had several people ordering stuff. One received a letter, no big deal. They reshipped. That seized also. We normally got almost a dozen letters and packages daily for the business. Shortly after last seizure we didn't get any mail for a almost a week. Then a whole weeks worth showed up. You could tell the mail had been gone through. No one ever ordered to work address again. IMO yes they do flag addresses.
I don't think he is talking about several people ordering to a business. I'm sure they keep up with that kind of stuff because businesses receive alot of mail. So that is probably more exploited than the average Joe getting something every now and then.

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Could be, however an address is an address. I really think everything is ok with one letter, however I would not order to that same one again. A tiny blip on the radar is still noticeable, I wouldn't want another ping to show up again in the same place. Use a family members address or good friend or get a p.o. box
 
I wonder though just how hard it would be to develop and maintain a process of 'address sniffing' any specific package at any one point of the shipping process.

Theoretically everything that moves through the postal system, maybe even more true of larger parcels, has a barcode affixed to it. Why can't this be the point of reference that flags a specific address?

I would venture to guess that this could all be integrated in some practical, logical way that can be centrally networked for ease of information sharing. But, we a talking about the government here.....

Think of it this way....
They send out ten of thousands of letters a week.. from one location... now flag those address and now you'll be inspecting almost every package.. now I believe they have something of this sort for the bigger packages seized or mulitple letters to the same location... Maybe after 3 letter it's flagged or some sort... But like I've said after 3 year to the same address and 5 or 6 letter to the same addy I've got about 25 packs that made it, before during and after the letters... So if they have a system it's not very efficient anyways
 
Thanks for answering guys.. I honestly was just curious because I didn't really know. I figured it would be pretty impossible especially with how fast they have to move to get mail to its destination. Cross searching against a database of addresses seems unlikely unless it's a business with multiple seizures regularly like mentioned above or something along those lines.
 
Place I used to work at had several people ordering stuff. One received a letter, no big deal. They reshipped. That seized also. We normally got almost a dozen letters and packages daily for the business. Shortly after last seizure we didn't get any mail for a almost a week. Then a whole weeks worth showed up. You could tell the mail had been gone through. No one ever ordered to work address again. IMO yes they do flag addresses.
Are you in the USA?
 
I had a little pack of pills seized. Darius & co. made good on it.
The reship made it through. Same size, same part of the country. I think it's hit or miss with customs.
I changed address for delivery after that to a P.O. Box.
 
I had a little pack of pills seized. Darius & co. made good on it.
The reship made it through. Same size, same part of the country. I think it's hit or miss with customs.
I changed address for delivery after that to a P.O. Box.
Good idea-- one letter--no biggie but two or more is just asking for trouble- I am not willing to gamble-- domestic for me going forward... $550 dollar lesson.
 
Good idea-- one letter--no biggie but two or more is just asking for trouble- I am not willing to gamble-- domestic for me going forward... $550 dollar lesson.
I wouldn't just give up my shit.

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First time in 10 years I received a seizure letter in February of this year and it went to Chicago customs instead of the regular New York customs. As for your address getting flagged I ordered again To the same address but a different name and received it no problem
 
I hear you all--- It sucks as I did not order for the hell of it--- I certainly wanted the order and have better things to do with my money- trust me. Unfortunately, I am a pretty successful guy with a family and not gonna risk it again. I heard great things about P-con and if you live in an area that you can get it-- I would order--- I did a lot of research before I reached out to them-- but not enough on west coast customs aggression!! :)
 
If you order thru Darius make sure he has what you need in stock at the eu warehouse and demand it ships from there... Never will need to worry about stuff like this... If you get amps or something not in stock and it comes thru China well now your taking a gamble.. Most win some fail.. Part of the game we play... And op.. Don't sweat a letter they send out tens of thousands of the same things each and every week

Hello Dema-- Am I able to go through you or Darius and get it domestically from now on if I choose? I did not see an option on the site
 
Hello Dema-- Am I able to go through you or Darius and get it domestically from now on if I choose? I did not see an option on the site
No, Darius doesn't offer a domestic option but we have premium warehouse in Europe that has had 100% shipping success rate from there... If you make sure we have what your looking for in stock at that warehouse and ask it to ship from there instead of the factory you won't have to worry about letters... But if you wanted strictly domestic basicstero has a domestic line
 
I'm sorry about the letter brah.

Do any of you guys know whether the fact that a person received a letter shows up on background checks for jobs? It would only be if a person gets convicted and for that to happen it would have to be a large order = intent to sell right?
 
I'm sorry about the letter brah.

Do any of you guys know whether the fact that a person received a letter shows up on background checks for jobs? It would only be if a person gets convicted and for that to happen it would have to be a large order = intent to sell right?
I doubt it would. A family members dui didnt. But personal procession of AAS is a felony.
 
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