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Discussion => Newbie discussion => Topic started by: tono18 on August 21, 2013, 03:27 am

Title: CUSTOMS?!
Post by: tono18 on August 21, 2013, 03:27 am
Hey guys,does anyone have any idea how customs black listing adresses work???,i mean do the look at every adress on every single piece of mail that comes thru customs too make sure its not black listed?? surley not it would take for ever?
Title: Re: CUSTOMS?!
Post by: John The King on August 21, 2013, 03:43 am
Hey guys,does anyone have any idea how customs black listing adresses work???,i mean do the look at every adress on every single piece of mail that comes thru customs too make sure its not black listed?? surley not it would take for ever?

I don't know this for certain, but I would venture to say in a world as technologically advanced as ours, they wouldn't have to "look" at every single piece of mail. Packages get scanned in to the systems for a reason. Modern logistics wouldn't work nearly as well if every piece of mail was hand sorted.
Title: Re: CUSTOMS?!
Post by: tono18 on August 21, 2013, 03:49 am
so in other words  they have a computer system that looks at every adress? i
Title: Re: CUSTOMS?!
Post by: csillag on August 21, 2013, 03:59 am
so in other words  they have a computer system that looks at every adress? i

I think it would be safe to assume this.
Title: Re: CUSTOMS?!
Post by: galileosophia on August 21, 2013, 04:18 am
Yes, assume that customs is on it.  They see so much traffic that they can't catch everything, but they're not fucking around and they're not stupid or careless.
Title: Re: CUSTOMS?!
Post by: tono18 on August 21, 2013, 04:29 am
do simple seziure letters from customs for minor things like food?prohibted toys in the  mail  get your adress on a black list?
Title: Re: CUSTOMS?!
Post by: John The King on August 21, 2013, 02:18 pm
do simple seziure letters from customs for minor things like food?prohibted toys in the  mail  get your adress on a black list?

I don't think you get "blacklisted" for a simple seizure letter. I've received a seizure letter in the past when ordering cannabis seeds. As soon as I received the letter I went on to the same seedbank website and re-ordered the seeds.

Even though it was the same mailing address, the same sender (same originating country, etc) the second package went through without issue. I surely wasn't "blacklisted" for anything. I continued to order cannabis seeds to that address for almost 2 years after the letter and never had any sort of issue.