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Usps "Notice Left (No Secure Location Available)" : DarkNetMarkets | Torhoo darknet markets

I have been waiting on a pack to drop and it was out for delivery this morning but the tracking now states "Notice Left (No Secure Location Available)"
Called to ask about it and they said they have it and i can come pick it up, I should consider this burned yes? I havent gone to pick up said pack and im wondering if i should? i assume the answer is no? Will they pursue a search warrant on my house? what should i do about the package?
Hey, relax. You're fine man just breathe. Usps doesn't want to be responsible for a claim because they left your shit out. It's not a way to trap you, the carrier legit thought that there was no good place to leave it. You can call back and ask for a redeliver and tell them it's ok to leave it by the mailbox or something. Otherwise it's probably more that fine to go get that one. It's a legit scan and not one they use to trap people. There's no way a postal inspector is going to be hanging out at your local post office waiting for you to pick up some carts.
This is the truth right here.
/u/culture47 📢
1 points
5 days ago
The package was 25 carts if that matters at all
/u/scaryhigh
1 points
5 days ago
strange... i wouldnt... if you dont claim it you are good
/u/culture47 📢
1 points
5 days ago
you dont think theyll try to search my house or anything? just act like i wasnt expecting the package?
/u/scaryhigh
2 points
5 days ago
i personally dont... ive had packages seized and they never came after me. i just didnt reply to the letters or voicemails. DENY DENY DENY
/u/earthsaver15 🍼
1 points
5 days ago
same have had a package seized before after about 100 successful...gave it a break, new addy, new packs. that was 4 addys and 7 years ago. gf at the time even talked to the people at usps - they were nice and respectful just played stupid and cleaned house. nothing usually ever comes about it if its small personal orders.
/u/The_Mad_Hatter
1 points
5 days ago
You don't act like anything. Look, if LE actually comes to your house, you don't say anything at all. Don't deny. Don't admit. Nothing. literally nothing.

99% its nothing but a lazy mailman. Apparently USPS hates when their carriers come back with packages so they will often scan it. I've even had express mail be marked as delievered really late in evening and it didn't arrive until following day. That's with express. It could be they legit had a concern about leaving it. It could be they missed it while on the route. It could be they were just lazy.

More than likely they will deliver it tmo.
Do you have a mailbox large enough to accept a medium or large flat rate box? Sometimes it's just a lazy or tired mail carrier that doesn't want to walk up to your house.
/u/culture47 📢
1 points
5 days ago
I figure it very well could be that! i live down a qtr mile long gravel driveway and we just recently had a mail carrier change from our normal delivery lady. but im still exceptionally nervous to go accept the package in person for obvious reasons, i had a letter supposed to arrive today too and it didnt arrive is another reason im so skeptical. Plus the notification came out 3-4 hours earlier than our mail usually runs.
As for your mail being earlier there are plenty of reasons that could happen. Usually it's a split route where the carrier is off and they split the route between assistant or regular carriers and each takes a portion of the route added on to their regular route. At the end of the day you need to do what you feel most comfortable doing.

Another side of this is that if you do nothing and it gets returned to sender it'll either go to a real address where it'll either be refused because they no nothing about it or opened and see the carts (vendors don't use their own return addresses).

If the vendor used a fake return address then that'll look sketchy as fuck and there will be no one to return it to. In that case your address is the only legit one and the only thing they have to go by so it might make it's way back to you after a bunch of eyes have been on it. At the point they can't deliver it they'll open it to find out if they can get some info on who it belongs to in order to deliver it. Upon seeing something potentially illegal and no real return address associated with it, guess what? Yours is the only legit address on it.

So to be honest in this situation the best thing you can do is probably call them and ask them if the carrier can bring it to the door (tell 'em its a long driveway) or at least leave it at the mail box. Otherwise just go get it.

Again you need to decide your own risk level and what you want to do. Generally usps isn't giving much of a look at cannabis products and it's not like there would be any way for them to know what's inside unless it reeks or is partially opened/damaged.
/u/culture47 📢
1 points
5 days ago
I appreciate you and /u/14bdoking Seeing as how my work hours make it difficult to get it in person ontop of my social anxiety making that a monumental task anyway ill request for them to redeliver it! thank you guys
Don't listen to these paranoid schizos in the comments. The fact you've had your mail carrier change, and you live down a quarter mile driveway all make it very likely the mail carrier was lazy or didn't feel it was safe to leave the package at your mailbox and then have their supervisor yell at them because you call up claiming the package was stolen.

What I suggest is if you regularly receive packages that are medium or large flat rate in size, that you upgrade your mailbox to also have a package receptacle that large flat rate boxes can fit inside. You can have one that is open for the mail carrier but when closed it only opens for the key that you hold. If you treat your mail carrier good, they will treat you good, and mail carriers love package receptacles.

Read what /u/samwhiskey said, and I highly suggest you follow their advice. Very very high chance you have nothing to worry about.
/u/Foodfinder681
0 points
5 days ago
yeah lol don't go pick it up. if you can have someone grab it i'd say try that instead, or chalk it up as a loss.
/u/theduderino777
1 points
5 days ago
I've never had this happen, it could very well be a lazy mail carrier, could also be they found the carts. I don't think if you bail on the pack they will search your house. If you leave it alone you have plausible deniability on your side and you should be fine, that's what I'd do in your situation. In the end 25 carts isn't worth your freedom bro. Live to toke another day my friend, let it go. Sorry you're in that situation
/u/wreslur
1 points
5 days ago
I have walked down to the USPS, given my ID and picked up my package (Full of adderall) and been fine

USPS Drivers are divas sometimes, they don't make deliveries for a number of reasons, they're not out to "Get you" just go pick up your shit, trust me you'll be fine. If DEA comes knocking, it'll be with boots through your front door. I'm someone who actually knows.