Hahaha. No shit? Damn. I’ve never had an issue like that before in 10 years doing this.... was it an international or domestic package, international I would tend to agree with ya. But I don’t think it would hurt to see where it was scanned.... all your doing is giving them a tracking number, no real condemning information.....if the gps location is the local dea office.... yup I think your probably right lol. But domestic packages Ive never heard of getting seized, ever, just lost.... they don’t have the funding to go after small time personal use aas users with all the hi profile drug shit going on these days, and it would take a usps employee actually going above and beyond to flag a domestic package, which is highly unlikely. .
@FlyGuy3232, if it ends up being a neighbors or an address similar to yours, or if it was your house.... I guess even then, what can you do about it? It either got stolen off your porch or someone who has no idea what to do with it has it. And not like you can Go all Tony Montana on them and rush the spot for your gear....
@Oldschool is right about that part, prob better to just sit back and hope for the best, if it’s a mistake it will show, if it’s delivered to the wrong place, it’s gone anyways... I know this, they cannot unscan a package scanned delivered. So if it was accidentally scanned delivered somewhere along the way, it will say delivered but still be in transit. You were just saying Monday you got tracking, considering all that is happening with USPS, I’m surprised when packages are delivered in less than a week, so give it some more time and see if it shows. I had one package of a different nature get scanned as delivered when it reached the local post office hub rather than just scanned “arrived at destination Usps hub”... took 3 more days but it showed up..... it’s been less than a week since you got tracking, give it a little more time before you think all is lost.....