Never received package, vendor supplied tracking info that shows delivery

So I'm not sure what I should do in this situation. I recently ordered a couple ounces of bud from one of the bigger vendors on agora, and 3-4 days after the ETA the package still hasn't shown up. The vendor has supplied tracking that shows delivery. The day it was delivered I definitely checked the mail, and there was nothing but regular mail in the mailbox.

What can I possibly do in this situation? I'm an adult who has never had a package go missing before, nobody knows that I get this delivered. Should I call USPS? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.


Comments


[5 Points] Skylinerr:

Your mailman came up on a couple oz.


[3 Points] letopseyturv:

DO NOT CALL USPS. Make sure the tracking is 100% right and everything. If it is then your package has gon missing. Nothing you can do about it man :/. Maybe contact Agora mods? I'm sure they are gonna ask for tracking, and if it is legit then you kinda lost man. Wipe your computer and put everything related to buying and darknet and bitcoin on a flash drive. Just in case if customs finds it and goes to your house. I've seen this happen couple times before. just a heads up

EDIT: Shit spelling


[2 Points] None:

lost in the mail (unlikely), stolen by your mailman, or you got scammed. The vendor could have sent an empty package to a nearby address.


[1 Points] SecondChanceUsername:

its only a little bud, i wouldn't worry about CD or K&T.


[1 Points] brzaz:

This shit happens way too frequently to keep using USPS.

USPS is the biggest completely incompetent US co Ive ever seen.

Need to move to Europe or something if your serious about receiving packages.


[1 Points] WhereDidHeeGo:

Anxiety anxiety come over me.... calm down. Did vendor give you an actual number to track?

Also breath.


[1 Points] Hank_Vendor:

Worth checking to see if they get any new feedback next few days. Maybe they don't have any weed. Did you FE?


[-1 Points] None:

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[-3 Points] Vendor_BBMC:

I had this happen to one of my customers once. We were trying to read the signature online.

"It looks like "Stephen" or "S. Stephens" I said. Do you recognize it? One of your neighbours?"

He was panicking because it was in Belfast, where paramilitaries shoot drug dealers through the knees.

Then he emailed me. Panic over. His housemate Stephanie had signed for it on the way out to stay with her boyfriend, and had put it somewhere safe.

What an idiot.

Let me guess... you don't live alone, do you? You're american, so you're scared of the postman for some reason. And you're young, so you don't quite "get" how these "physical emails" get to your inbox without IP headers.