I recently received a love letter from the CBSA (Canada Border Services Agency) saying they're holding a letter under 30 grams and cannot open it without my permission. It's asking for me to reply to allow them to open it, and I obviously plan on ignoring that.
The letter was sent to a private mailbox which is attached to my name and credit card. I've already cleaned house. Anyone know what I should expect next? If I were hypothetically still expecting another piece of mail at that address, what should I be expecting?
Thanks in advance.
I had a pack of amphetamine powder from Budworx get seized this summer. I just ignored the letter and cleaned house. Ive placed a few successful domestic orders since then to a new address without any issues.
I believe eventually they just destroy everything they seize, but that's purely speculation on my part. It seems it would probably be too expensive to start an investigation every single time the CBSC finds contraband.