SymBiotics (U.S. domestic)

Now I am sitting here with panda himself, the extortionist, and 15 LE agents watching True detective. I fucking hate this boring ass slow show, but everyone else seems to get a kick out of it.

OOOOOH! @balco got caught by his mom on the computer when he was on the steroid forums. His mom was pissed so she doxxed me by my avi, and paid a visit to my apartment not long ago. My LE friends decided they would all put their badges together in a box, and put them outside on my porch while she was here. 5 minutes later after they had gotten rid of their badges temporarily (they didn’t wanna feel to guilty) we ran a mega train on balcos mom. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a woman swallow more loads than she did! Wew. After a certain point she started puking it all up and eating it because she didn’t want any to go to waste, which everyone appreciated.


I personally did not bust on or in or near her face. I went deeeeep in those sugar wallz.

The end. @janoshik is right. Go to the gym or something you mofos. This is not harm reduction board as of lately, it’s a fucking conspiracy creation board.

You forgot about me! The hacker extorted me 0.25BTC and now I'm extorting 0.09BTC from Symbiotics!
 
You forgot about me! The hacker extorted me 0.25BTC and now I'm extorting 0.09BTC from Symbiotics!

Hey junior. How about you wait and make sure he’s at least who he says he is. You know wait for him to post new stock pics with date meso AND users name. I can’t believe your so eager to just throw your money and identity (shipping)out there like that
 
You joined today so it’s likely that your my alt account or some stupid shit. Careful quoting my posts, your gonna be in for some speculation if you keep it up lmao.

I love drama and a friend sent me here hahahaha This forum has been crazy lately with the dumb extortionist and the "hacker" extortionist.

Hey junior. How about you wait and make sure he’s at least who he says he is. You know wait for him to post new stock pics with date meso AND users name. I can’t believe your so eager to just throw your money and identity (shipping)out there like that

You may be right. Waiting for @SymBiotics to reply to my email.
 
Quoting directly from Usps and the postal inspector general websites.


What is the USPS Mail Recovery Center?
The Mail Recovery Center is the U.S. Postal Service’s official “lost and found” department for undeliverable and non-returnable mail.



seems a lost piece of mail isn’t too different from losing your hat at school. In both cases, you’ll want to check the lost and found bin. For the U.S. Postal Service, that would be the Mail Recovery Center (MRC) in Atlanta, its official lost and found department. Known at one time as the Dead Letter Office, the Mail Recovery Center works to reunite undeliverable packages and letters with either sender or recipient.

Processing centers and retail and delivery units send mail items without valid addressee and sender information to the MRC, where MRC staff act as detectives. They scan and open packages in hopes of finding address information that will facilitate the delivery or return of items valued at $25 or more. If items can’t be delivered or returned, the Postal Service donates, recycles, discards, or auctions them off.

Auctions of unclaimed items are popular with the reseller community, although it’s a risk-reward proposition. Most items are arranged by merchandise in large lots, such as sporting equipment and musical instruments, and not sold individually. Potential buyers willing to travel to the MRC are given the opportunity to glance at the oversized box that contains the lot of items. However, they cannot touch, move or otherwise inspect the items before bidding. Three years ago, the Postal Service moved the auctions online in an effort to reach a wider bidding audience. It uses a contractor to run the auctions.

In fiscal year (FY) 2014, the MRC received 88 million items and processed 12 million of those valued at $25 or more. It returned 2.5 million items to customers — a resolution rate of 21 percent of researched items, or 3 percent of total incoming items. For mailpieces valued at $25 or more without a valid address, the MRC retains them for 30, 60, 90, or 180 days, depending on the mail class or special services used. Customers can file an inquiry about a lost mailpiece, and then employees search to try to match an inquiry with an undelivered item.


It’s not “lost and found” it’s just dead mail. The tracking number wasn’t delivered, in transit, awaiting scan, or anything else so that’s the determination you get when it’s none of the above.
 
How do you guys come up with this stuff??? fucked up part is some of this had happeneed before. I just cannot keep up or do i really want to. But it you dont then its possible to get scammed.

Its honestly ridiculous what money turns people into. Imagine if we just all worked together instead of against one another. Everyone could split the wealth and goods. But drugs turn people into assholes and so does money.
I am so happy i don't deal with people like this in my life, and its just over the dam internet.
I just stay away. Unfortunatly I have dealt with assholes before but learned ways to weed out the fuck heads.
 
Quoting directly from Usps and the postal inspector general websites.


What is the USPS Mail Recovery Center?
The Mail Recovery Center is the U.S. Postal Service’s official “lost and found” department for undeliverable and non-returnable mail.



seems a lost piece of mail isn’t too different from losing your hat at school. In both cases, you’ll want to check the lost and found bin. For the U.S. Postal Service, that would be the Mail Recovery Center (MRC) in Atlanta, its official lost and found department. Known at one time as the Dead Letter Office, the Mail Recovery Center works to reunite undeliverable packages and letters with either sender or recipient.

Processing centers and retail and delivery units send mail items without valid addressee and sender information to the MRC, where MRC staff act as detectives. They scan and open packages in hopes of finding address information that will facilitate the delivery or return of items valued at $25 or more. If items can’t be delivered or returned, the Postal Service donates, recycles, discards, or auctions them off.

Auctions of unclaimed items are popular with the reseller community, although it’s a risk-reward proposition. Most items are arranged by merchandise in large lots, such as sporting equipment and musical instruments, and not sold individually. Potential buyers willing to travel to the MRC are given the opportunity to glance at the oversized box that contains the lot of items. However, they cannot touch, move or otherwise inspect the items before bidding. Three years ago, the Postal Service moved the auctions online in an effort to reach a wider bidding audience. It uses a contractor to run the auctions.

In fiscal year (FY) 2014, the MRC received 88 million items and processed 12 million of those valued at $25 or more. It returned 2.5 million items to customers — a resolution rate of 21 percent of researched items, or 3 percent of total incoming items. For mailpieces valued at $25 or more without a valid address, the MRC retains them for 30, 60, 90, or 180 days, depending on the mail class or special services used. Customers can file an inquiry about a lost mailpiece, and then employees search to try to match an inquiry with an undelivered item.

Again. There’s nothing in the system for “confiscated” “need to destroy” or anything like that. So the selected term is used. When you have a drop down menu you get to chose from the options if there isn’t one you pick the best appropriate one. When a package is confiscated there’s not drop down for that so the system was programmed to chose what was posted in the tracking. It’s really not this hard guys.

I’m beginning to see why y’all are so eager to buy from this source again.
 
Just a want to point out that a postal inspector can not open a package without a warrant.

Now warrants can be sealed until after the subject of the warrant is arrested (up to 180 days after).

In now way I am supporting the “made up story” angle, just pointing out that a package being opened is no casual thing.
 
Just a want to point out that a postal inspector can not open a package without a warrant.

Now warrants can be sealed until after the subject of the warrant is arrested (up to 180 days after).

In now way I am supporting the “made up story” angle, just pointing out that a package being opened is no casual thing.
PI’s are also LE and can easily have warrants granted due to the nature of business they’re in.
 
You are a retard and will believe anything you are told. @Masterofron came in hot and heavy to meso. Something seemed off for a minute then the infamous pack came. But @Kim vouched for him, so what do you think Kim? Are you still confident in backing him?

I’ve been on/off these boards for the better part of a decade. This is the first I’ve ever heard of a post master knocking on someone’s door. Has it probably happened before? Sure, but you best believe when the federal government came knocking that member didn’t run to the internet and brag about how he just denied it and got off the hook. o_O

I can tell you with absolute certainty that if any branch of the federal government knocks on my door about something of this magnitude I would become a ghost.

Conspiracy or not something just isn’t right here.
 
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