Why is my package relaying to different sorting centers across the country?

Hi, so I have been using the darknet for about 1 year, and this is my first big issue. I am really freaking out right now. Any advice is greatly welcomed.

I placed an order more then 2 weeks ago from a well known vendor of RC drugs. It just so happens that the RC drug I ordered is illegal in my state. In fact it is 100% illegal. No grey area here. But it is not illegal on the federal level.

So, I still haven't received the package after 2 weeks, so I messaged the vendor and he said " it seems this tracking has been stuck for a while. it's just relaying by different sorting centers across the country".

He is reshipping free of charge, so I know he isn't the one that messed up.

So, what should I do? Should I clean house? And what will happen to the package that is currently "relaying"? Will it eventually be thrown away? Or do they end up opening up all lost packages? How long should I keep the house clean? What should I do guys?


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[2 Points] None:

That happened to me with a clearnet rc order before. It's just a usps fuck up. Mine kept going in a loop between the origin and my regional PO for about 3-4 weeks before it finally came all the way . There might be an issue with the bars code label or something. It will eventually get delivered


[2 Points] Tune-chi:

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[1 Points] JaggedVendor:

Happened to one of my packs in mid dec. It went to the right city, wrong state. It however was "out for delivery" in the wrong state, then it threw up an alert and was marked as undelivered as addressed, forwarding. After that the next day it was marked return to sender, so the guy called and they USPS said they'd fix it and stop it from being sent back. It went to the right state, but wrong post office. For 2 weeks it went between the right post office, wrong post office, and the local USPS facility in his state. He called all 3 daily, nobody could find his pack anywhere. Finally after 3 weeks, it was left as "out for delivery" in his right zip code, and has stayed that way for the past 3 months, I'm guessing they just removed it from the bin manually so it stopped being "scanned" every day and he would stop calling.

From my understanding, they were telling him that each pack is not actually scanned individually, but as a group. The package was suppose to be in a bin, and it keeps getting "Scanned" when that bin gets scanned, goes out with it etc, but its somewhere else. It comes back and keeps doing the same shit in a loop because it never gets delivered.

It seems like you are running into the same issue. Nothing has happened, hes gotten about 20 packs sense then from me with no issues. I'd imagine you probably will never get the pack though.


[1 Points] CookyDough:

From: http://darkwebnews.com/help-advice/legally-accept-drug-package-per-police-prosecutors/

Management or loss prevention personnel of the facility should be asked to make a computer entry in their system so that if the drug trafficker checks the parcel by tracking number, it is not reflected that the parcel was taken into police custody. This should be discussed, and the tracking may reflect that there was some sort of sorting problem and that the parcel is at a particular location. This is extremely important with overnight parcels, as time is critical in the delivery of the parcel, which makes it very difficult to conduct a controlled delivery in a timely fashion.

Lolz. No but seriously, what everyone else said: I've seen this happen to non-drug packages before. They'll get stuck in a USPS induced sorting loop going from one city to another and back again or even to another state. It eventually gets sorted out. If it's been more than a week, I'd call the Post Office about it. Seriously.


[1 Points] None:

Usps practically told me they do that on purpose to make us use more expensive shopping options