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Discussion => Shipping => Topic started by: 12345 on July 26, 2013, 08:38 am

Title: Is there something like a "blacklist" if customs stops a letter to a drop? (GER)
Post by: 12345 on July 26, 2013, 08:38 am
Hello,

I got a nice notice from the "Post" that a normal letter was confiscated, that was labeled with my drop address.

Now I am wondering if there is something like a "blacklist" or such for this drop address.

It was an international letter from outside the EU to Germany and I just got a letter from the post agency not from the customs. The Order must be one of the missing from quite some weeks ago. Just a small amount of smokeable things.

We all have heard from the Post-Camera Sniffing the US and some EU-States do.

What do you think? Is my drop address now on something like a "blacklist"?

thanks for your help!

take care,
12345
Title: Re: Is there something like a "blacklist" if customs stops a letter to a drop? (GER)
Post by: bluehorn on July 26, 2013, 11:55 pm
Certainly a possibility. Germans are notoriously detailed, organized, and systematic. A good thing for sure, but probably not for you in this case.

Without any knowledge about the german customs or post, id still recommend lying low for maybe 3 months+ . At least with using the same address or name.

Hope this helped,
Bluehorn

Title: Re: Is there something like a "blacklist" if customs stops a letter to a drop? (GER)
Post by: 12345 on July 29, 2013, 11:49 am
That is what I thought me, too.

Have one open order from EU-EU will see if it comes through.