So we all know if customs intercept a package containing drugs, a love letter is sent to the receiving address, now what is also believed is that the address the love letter is sent to will also be 'flagged', what does this mean exactly?
There is no system in place that scans the address of every single parcel in the world, it would also be incredibly difficult for customs to inspect every single package that is being sent to a flagged address considering the amount of post actually in transit.
I have heard of people receiving packages just fine after receiving a love letter, because that's all it is, a love letter! Does anybody have any proof or inside knowledge that addresses are flagged? Who would be in charge at a postal center to look out for such addresses and pull them aside?
I think this idea has come about from paranoid thinking, there is way too much post in transit for every single package being sent to a home that has received a love letter to be inspected, even if someone were to have a love letter for an incredibly large amount of drugs considered ' intent to supply ' it would be difficult for customs to pull aside any other packages going to the address after the seizure.
Would be great if anyone that knows anything about this to chime in, anyone that has received love letters and continue to use the same address or just people's opinions on the matter.
EDIT- If you downvote the post how about you add your opinion on the matter instead of blowing off my opinion and blindly following others who believe in a practice that no one can provide real evidence with, this is a fairly important aspect of ordering from DNM's as everyone is at risk so contribute.
They aren't building a data base of addresses. You're fine.