Ordering domestic after a CBSA letter?

So recently I received a letter from the canadian border agency about a seizure of a letter less than 30 grams coming from europe. I usually order domestic only, but this was an exception and I paid the price heavily it seems.

What I'm wondering, is it safe to continue to order domestic? I have a couple of very solid plugs who I've never had any issues with when it comes to delivery. Matter of fact, right next to the love letter was a domestic pack. Does that mean they just completely disregard domestic packages? Because it would seem so.

Does anyone have any experience or knowledge on the subject? Given that the CBSA (Canadian BORDER service agency) only deals with the border/imports/exports, I think I should be in the clear?

I've already ordered some kratom (domestically) just to see how long it takes to arrive, if it shows up looking sketchy etc. as well as cancelled the DN orders I had coming. Thanks everyone


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[11 Points] DooshNozzzle:

I can't believe you are even considering ordering more drugs to an address that the government knows you are shipping drugs to. They even informed you that they know you are shipping drugs there. SMH.

Yes. Yes your drop is burned. It's burned as fuck. Do we really have to tell this to you? Your drop would still be just as burned even if the 30 gram pack didn't show up and there wasn't a letter.

Even if you managed to continue getting some domestic orders through, why would you want to risk it? A PO box is like 10 dollars a month.