Domestic love letter post

I need more time to figure this all out. I will update you guys. I don't want to accuse someone of something that is from an older order. I have heard these things take time to catch up. sigh I am so anxious now.

Here is a crappy pic of the letter I threw away and dug back out the trash for you assholes. Ha! This did have g10 postage too. I can take a pic of that but I really do not feel like it here. Knock yourselves out...

http://anony.ws/image/JngC


Comments


[18 Points] RosyPalm:

I am so anxious now.

Here's how you read a "love letter"

"We found your drugs but we don't have enough evidence to make any kind of case against you. Could you please be a good citizen, do us a big favor, admit everything, and turn yourself in?"


[4 Points] fakeaccountnumberodo:

I know a lot of people here are not going to/don't want to believe that domestic "love letters" exist, but I can personally attest to the fact that they do.

About 6 months ago I received one after ordering from a very well known, high-profile vendor operating out of California. It was not the vendor OP mentioned in his previous post, however. I don't want to name the vendor here but there were a couple of threads about it when it went down. I was not the only person to receive one.

I cannot provide proof anymore though since I have thrown the letter away and don't posses any screenshots of my conversation with the vendor. But, he refunded me the cost of my order and I haven't ordered anything from him since. This was back in the Evo days.

The package, I am 99% sure was intercepted via profiling as I had had multiple orders arrive successfully from him previously and they ALL had used the exact same return address each time and others also had their packs intercepted too.

The postage was G-10 I believe, meaning it came from a government office. This would be very hard to forge I assume as I'm sure the post office delivers a lot of government mail and not just anyone can send something with G-10 postage. It also came from the office of the postmaster from some part of California.

If you did indeed receive one, they will also send you another one via certified mail as they did in my case and the case of the others who received as well, that will require a signature.

The good news is that this is probably all that will happen because if they sent you a letter, I doubt they would give you a heads up about it before doing a controlled delivery. I also was able to successfully have 10+ more darknet domestic packs arrive safely in the months that followed to the same house with the same name.

EDIT: I should also add that the letter was clearly written by someone working in law enforcement as it had terrible syntax and some grammar mistakes and it informed me that they seized it believing it had "contents believed to be in violation of federal law, specifically the controlled substances act" those words exactly I'm pretty sure. It was one ounce of weed that I had intercepted.


[3 Points] Trappy_Pandora:

You'll be fine, your drop might be burned though.


[2 Points] None:

great thread


[1 Points] None:

I'm confused


[1 Points] None:

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[1 Points] Theeconomist1:

Wow. I guess it's better than a CD for sure but understand the fear. I'd be sketched as hell. But I think laying low you'll be fine. So I know you made a new thread, so not asking vendor specifically obviously but I wasn't familiar with that vendor. Are they new? Have you ever ordered from then. The stealth was either shittt or something is going on with that vendor. Domestically it should be easy to ship this shit without detection. Wasn't like you were ordering a kilo.

Edit: also have you had no shows before? I see what you are saying about not blaming the vendor at this stage. So you had some no shows in the past? Are you concerned if this is from a no show that your current order might be looked at?


[1 Points] None:

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[1 Points] Psiilopsychosis:

What country?


[1 Points] pallmallman12:

They're are just saying that they seized your package and are giving you the right to pick the package up if you think a mistake has been made. DO not try to retrieve the package or even have any correspondence with them. I've had a few of these love letters and threw them in the trash a forget about them. If they were going to do anything more serious, they wouldn't have warned you by sending a letter.

It might be good idea to get a new addy, especially for int. orders. Honestly, I don't put to much faith in the USPS having a "list". I've had multiple large orders sent from China to the same addy after receiving customs seizure letters.


[1 Points] Just_another_wut:

You should go pick up your drugs bro!.... jk


[1 Points] BeBest12:

It looks real except for the middle part , but it's kinda hard to know tbh


[1 Points] MaxSalt:

I get both prescription and non-prescription substances using USPS and the only issue I have is never customs but the mail actually getting lost at the sort facility. I even initiated an investigation through USPS and they admitted they misspent it and it's likely at the Missing Parcels Center in San Antonio. Good luck getting anyone on the phone there. My opinion- love letters aren't real. P. S. Why black out the undersigned Postal Inspectors name? I would Google and see if he works at that Postal Facility.


[-1 Points] upstatebars:

That letter looks fake as hell