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Panicked... All of a sudden - Held for Mailability Determination - in bright red on Informed Delivery : DarknetMarketsNoobs | Torhoo darknet markets

It wasn't a large pack, just 3.5g of crys but after sitting there w/ no movement for 2 weeks, all of a sudden this warning has popped up.

Should I be expecting a raid at my house? What should I expect from this?

Also, does this mean I can never order to my address again?

Thanks
/u/Laughingbanana
1 points
4 months ago
Just do a little Google search. It says literally that they are examining the package to see if it complies.

It's safe to say your address is burned or the vendor is burned.

I wish vendors would move beyond usps. Ups and FedEx and all those guys don't really deal with the government too much.
/u/bigdrain
1 points
4 months ago
this isnt exactly true. have someone who works in a distribution hub and they said USPS doesnt give a fuck they package weed spilling back up but UPS has someone on site constantly looking for illicit packages
/u/iHaveNeverTakenDrugs
1 points
4 months ago
crys.

Pretty sure it's 3.5g of meth.
/u/SlutFarmer
1 points
4 months ago
DHS, UPS, FedEx: private companies. They operate on profit. They can and will look through your shit, x-ray it, open it, test it, smell it, boof it. They are under no obligation to offer you any kind of privacy.

USPS: By law must maintain your privacy, cannot open packages without cause or a warrant, does not x-ray, test or otherwise examine your package without that cause.

Private shipping has the budget to regularly test and monitor for contraband. They also have an obligation to prevent it as often as possible.

The USPS can barely afford to keep the lights on. Government fucking sucks at operating a business. Extremely rare to get looked at harder than a glance.
/u/HorkyPorky
1 points
4 months ago
There is a pretty high chance it was detected but I haven't heard of "mailability" being on the tracking before. I feel like that would typically be used for a damaged package which became unmailable. Usually if a pack is seized the tracking makes it pretty clear that that is specifically what happened.

Clean your house, you probably won't get raided for an 8th but nonetheless it does happen if the state wants to make an example of someone. Most likely you will get a love letter. Even though you will probably just get a love letter, still act as though you will be raided for safety. If the package comes I wouldn't touch it. DO NOT SIGN FOR THE PACKAGE OR PICK IT UP FROM POST OFFICE if it comes

Consider address burned imo. I am interested to hear others opinions as I haven't ever seen a mailability problem for a seized pack, then again I don't get shit seized so my experieence is limited
/u/SooWooh 🍼
1 points
1 week ago
YEah so the same thing happened to me except ID just shows the package has been "In Transit to Next Facility" for about 2 weeks and it hasn't updated at all. I just recieved a love letter from the USPIS telling me that the package is being held for 30 days to determine if its contents are mailable and that they have reason to believe there's unmailable illicit products in the package.
/u/HorkyPorky
1 points
1 week ago
Clean your house up real nice. Ideally burn shit, but if you dump things, don't take your phone or any trackable shit with ya

Best of luck mate

Never use that address again
/u/iHaveNeverTakenDrugs
1 points
4 months ago
Saw another post about this earlier in the week.

I'd make sure nothing was illegal in my house at least.

Probably not going to kick your door in over it if it was found, but maybe a knock.
/u/DisputeQuestion
1 points
4 months ago
No proof or anything to point to but my guess is suspected fake postage. I read recently that fake postage is costing USPS 1billion a year and they planned to crack down on it.
/u/samwhiskey https://daunt.link
1 points
4 months ago
It could be something as simple as not enough postage or the vendor used a wrong type of postage.