Flagged, burnt Addresses?

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.


Comments


[6 Points] pyrrhus678:

They aren't building a data base of addresses. You're fine.


[2 Points] dnmthrowaway1155:

A couple years ago when I was pretty naive and new to the scene I ordered 10g of 4-FA to my apartment back in a different state than where I live now. The order came from China and ended up at a post office on the other side of the country, with the tracking showing "undeliverable as addressed" so I called up the post office that it was at and asked what was going on. They said lots of orders from China for some reason were ending up at that post office (yeah okay) and they were x-raying packages, scanning the addresses and putting them in the system as "flagged", etc. due to them having chemicals inside.

My package ended up getting to me fine, and I ended up ordering several more packages to that address (including things such as MDMA). You're totally fine. The whole "flagged" address thing is BS unless you're being investigated for heavy drug trafficking.


[2 Points] loveletterreceiver:

I had 3 packages all on route at the same time, 1 EU to EU, 2 CAN to EU, this was a couple of months back when a tonne of stuff got seized from everyone. 3 love letters, check address with 2 tiny orders, 1 EU to EU and 1 domestic order, both arrive (letters). Order a domestic parcel from a private seller I've used 20/30 times, doesn't arrive, assume scammed. Order 1 CAN to EU order, seized, 4th love letter.

For all 4 love letters looking at DNM feedback I wasn't the only person to get them, was my address flagged or just unlucky? Who knows, got a new drop!


[2 Points] None:

I think you're right in your assessment. From a legal perspective intercepting and opening packages in a targeted way ( ie sent to a certain address or individual) would almost certainly require a warrant. This is of course entirely different (legally ) from profiling a suspicious package. Of course different jurisdictions etc, your mileage may vary. I suspect the intent of notification letters is to scare people- so many get intercepted and the returns on investigations are minimal. Of course the wisdom of continuing to import drugs after a fair warning is perhaps questionable. As always, you ought not to break the law. A final point might be that obtaining a warrant would be much easier if there was a history of notifications to an address. But I'm pretty sure there aren't hordes of Stasi agents poring over the mail sort lines looking for previously notified addresses. The extent of digital address scanning is a bit of an unknown there however.


[1 Points] corn01:

Another thing, would you still get a love letter if it were a po box?


[1 Points] None:

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[1 Points] HulkVsMeth:

Your all good, I got one of my drops burned 2 years ago and still use it today


[1 Points] asdqwe1230:

have had numerous (10-100+) keep receiving on addresses where things were surely seized starting years ago.. (yes i am beware of cameras or hiders at the place..lol). so much for "flagged", here anyway. I know local bacon can have a talk with the local postal workers in the area, tho about what i dunno exactly, but suspect it may at least contribute to lowering success at certain addresses (like abandoned-looking dilapidated houses or summer-/winter-(only) homes, overgrown gardens clearly without activity for long, where mailbox was stuffed full but suddenly is cleaned out and packages start arriving, fake mailboxes or things that doesn't make sense (if u look it up in public records) etc. (tho all these usually mostly work, too, ime.)). I guess that mostly depends on the place.. They do look for patterns in the area if you are receiving to multiple drops not too far apart, and they may go askin around, and doing check-ups on locals in the area who they might suspect inclined to involvement (with following raids, in worst case)... if you have received a love letter (or worse) to ur own name/addy, consider things risky, and make some changes. Make sure noone sees you doing anything fishy or getting near any boxes not urs. ;) Pretty sure there is a certain (tho small) decline in success-rate at these places, due to some unknown variable.. Make sure name matches address and that it appears as if there are ppl living and actively handling the mail there, and things can go on with great success into eternity afaik. :P Even a stolen mailbox with a painted fake (non-existent name/ address-) number on it, lol. But nothing lasts forever.. ppl get less naive as things become apparent.. I don't think the mail man really cares all that much, and rather delivers than risking failure of delivery for no good reason. I much suggest moving area (a good distance, like another town) after a while, not checking anything regularly or all the time, having a casual innocent reason/excuse for being there, etc... it's when u get too comfy and complacent about it all that shit goes bad. They're not checking every little letter, no matter what. :) Btw. I only order international, with a large part being M and H (small amounts (like 1-5g per)).


[1 Points] mrfrogandtoad:

Are there drugs that trigger love letters and CDs more frequently? Even amounts for personal use? MDMA pills vs crystals vs DMT, etc? How does scheduling factor in?

All this stuff is so fascinating. /r/darknetmarkets is what made me sign up for reddit.