A package with a usps shipping label, can you track the sender?

Even if the return address is a phony, is there a way usps can track who the sender is? I'm guessing its pretty easy if the tracking number is tied to information like credit/debit cards used to pay for that label, or if it was paid with cash, the location and time of purchase at a particular post office which can identify the seller.

Will using third party shipping labels like stamps.com make it more difficult to track or its still the same.

Thank you.


Comments


[2 Points] myDNMburner:

Yes


[2 Points] iNNERfaceOVERride:

Well, if I were a vendor, I'd take the time to travel to an out of town post office and make my deliveries there, pay with cash and conceal my identity w a fake beard or something. I wouldn't use stamps.com. That would actually make it easier to track the shipper.


[1 Points] winstrol:

You can get as far down as to where it was dropped of yes. As far as the identity of the person who sent it nope. It will be near impossible unless your the FBI or NSA or some shit.