Something strange is going on with my mail

Hey guy so recently I have been having trouble with my mail. I ordered express from an extremely reputable vendor, and it didn't come so I asked him for the tracking number and he gave it to me and it said that it was delivered, even though I did not receive a package. I decided I would accept a loss and move on. A couple days later I ordered another package from another reputable vendor, and it once again did not come. I asked for the tracking number, and it also said delivered, when once again it did not come. I am beyond confused on how this is happening. Could anybody throw out some ideas on why this is happening? I know this may seem like a weird thought, but could my mailman know whats inside and steal them? At first I thought they just mis delivered the first package, but when the same thing happened to the next package I knew it couldn't be a coincidence. What are your guy's thoughts??


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[8 Points] None:

someone knows you buy drugs online and there stealing your shitmaybe


[5 Points] hdheuud:

You think weird shit is happening with your mail? I just got a random fucking package from Turkey (legal) and the mailman stole my cash


[3 Points] dabdude13:

I would be worried whos receiving your drugs in the mail


[2 Points] None:

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[2 Points] 2Despairs:

Its nothing new if they use UPS haha! Quite a lot of druggies that work there, here in Seattle that is.


[2 Points] horses091292:

Sounds like somebody in the neighborhood is stealing your mail, it happens way more than you think. Or theres a new mailman who doesnt know the route and keeps misdelivering your mail elsewhere. Or maybe its the same vendor under 2 aliases scamming people.


[2 Points] jackstraw80:

This has also happened to me as well a handful of times, although not with any DNM orders (yet). It doesn't happen consistently, just every so often. The tracking on a package will say it was delivered to me but I never got it. I call USPS customer service and they'll give me a case number and tell me that they'll look into it with the local post office, which might take a couple days. A couple days later, the mailman delivers the package. The explanation always has something to do with how the packages are scanned, I don't remember exactly what. I can't tell if it's just them making mistakes, like the employees at the local branch are just kinda shitty at their jobs, or if there's something shady going on. But like I said, this has happened with non-illegal packages, stuff I've ordered off Ebay or Amazon or whatever, so I don't hesitate to ring them up and ask where my package is. If it was a DNM package, I think I would call them up simply because there's precedence for packages not showing up for whatever reason in my case. It could very well be nothing, but at the same time, I understand being hesitant to inquire further. I feel like if it was a legit LE concern, you would have been paid a visit by now. I don't think they would just make your package "disappear." If the mailman is stealing your drugs, he has more to lose in this situation than you do, really. In this case, you may as well just call it in. If questioned about it, he's obviously not going to admit it, and the last thing he's gonna say is anything about drugs. If anything, he'll get the message to stop fucking with your packages once somebody starts asking about them.


[1 Points] iliveintor:

Sometimes it's misdelivered


[1 Points] Gold_Seal:

Order something off the clearnet recorded delivery and see what happens.


[1 Points] None:

OOOO u fucked m8


[1 Points] DNMtossaway420:

Assuming you're talking about USPS domestic, my mail lady marked 2 clearnet packages as delivered but they never showed up and I had to deal with customer service for 4 weeks for them to finally tell me they were both just sitting at the post office. I had the option of putting them back out for delivery or hold them for pickup, since they were legit I picked them up and signed for them, but I didn't HAVE to. Couriers fuck up all the time, if you've got the tracking number, treat it like a real piece of mail and ask them where it is.

On a side note, USPS customer service was pretty helpful when they finally did get back to me, and my local postmaster was interested in why they didn't get delivered to me and if I was satisfied with my mail deliverer. She's a nasty bitch who talks on a Blu-tooth the whole time and mixes my neighbors mail with mine constantly, so I told him about that.

The next week she had another lady following her with a clipboard, looked like she was timing how fast she did everything. Now my packages come on time. :)


[0 Points] None:

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