Domestic order intercepted [AUS]

I ordered a couple of grams of coke from a popular Australian vendor. (500-1000 orders). Was shipped via express post and was marked as delivered over a week ago. I made an online inquiry to AusPost and was told that is " is no longer in our post network and has been seized by NSW Police". Not sure how it was picked up, as I thought there where no customs on domestic. Has anyone else had a similar experience? Should I consider my address unsafe for future orders?


Comments


[7 Points] paranoid_farmer:

Clean house as you may get a visit. Tell the vendor as his packages may have been profiled. Your address is more than likely burnt. Out of curiosity how many grams are we talking about?


[6 Points] mushroomlab:

Holy shit, Australia must be worse than I thought for DNMs.


[3 Points] QLDGreat:

(500-1000 orders)

Was 3.5g

Could be Oz-Store, ozchronic or ozconnection based on these criteria. ChinatownChemist (iceiceice) and oxAgrade also have 500-1000 order history and currently sell cocaine, but not in 3.5 gram sizes.

From everything I've read it's pretty rare for domestic orders to be intercepted, but not completely unheard of. You should definitely clean house just to be on the safe side.


[2 Points] metoo_metoo:

Not sure how it was picked up, as I thought there where no customs on domestic.

I remember reading on /r/dnms that Aussie mail sorting facilities are subjected to random inspections by the police drug dog squad. It's possible this is what happened, though it's also possible the package somehow simply ripped open and the product was exposed. Or as another poster said, the vendor package was profiled.


[2 Points] throwaway675943:

I'm in the same situation except i don't have the tracking details. A well known AUS vendor with whom I've had countless successful orders with and always next day. Been 4 days and no sign. We both agreed its out of the ordinary. I'm lucky he's agreed to a reship but after seeing this im worried about the address. Adding my 2 cents for a +1 for more opsec measures when shipping domestically


[1 Points] adsdadrerer:

who was the vendor? and why are you contacting aus post? there goes your deniabilitiy. you can probably expect a visit now so clean house.


[1 Points] irGoodman:

Most likely a damaged pack that was revealed or a random search, bad luck man


[1 Points] HoodRich888:

be skeptical this guy has no history here and his story does not sound right