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Do the USPS or CBP/US Customs leave this note in a seized parcel? 1
#28548652 - 11/19/23 12:49 AM (2 months, 7 days ago) |
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Do the USPS or CBP/US Customs leave this note in a seized parcel? In other words, do they empty the parcel box, and put this photocopied note and send an empty box to the parcel recipient? Or is this mail theft/scam? Happened in California with parcels going to Europe on a few occasions. All that has arrived were empty boxes with this piece of paper.
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Re: Do the USPS or CBP/US Customs leave this note in a seized parcel? [Re: ZeeBow]
#28549251 - 11/19/23 02:39 PM (2 months, 7 days ago) |
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ZeeBow said: Yes.
Back in 2003/2004 I won a contest for a bubbler from a company in the Netherlands, but Customs took it. They left the packaging, rolling papers, and acrylic grinder along with a notice very similar to that. Nothing else happened 
So if one wanted to appeal this, what are we supposed to do? No reference numbers, no contact numbers, just a cheap photocopy, black and white paper. Seems like they stole the goods.
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Re: Do the USPS or CBP/US Customs leave this note in a seized parcel? [Re: CreonAntigone] 1
#28555021 - 11/24/23 01:22 PM (2 months, 2 days ago) |
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CreonAntigone said: Only appeal this if you are 100% certain that the goods are legal in the United States and legal in the country you're sending them to.
Admission of shipping illegal goods can aid the government in prosecuting you.
I hope this goes without saying though.
Nothing was illegal, a bunch of Comfrey and hibiscus powder. Seems like theft to me by the USPS. They assume anything herbal is fentanyl, crack cocaine, heroin and meth.
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Re: Do the USPS or CBP/US Customs leave this note in a seized parcel? [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
#28571379 - 12/06/23 10:52 AM (1 month, 21 days ago) |
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Alan Rockefeller said: If this note was received from a sketchy seller I imagine it's a scam.
I would expect customs to open inbound mail rather than outbound packages.
Hi Alan,
This was posted by a relative and it was herbs, so there is no sketchy seller involved. I've never seen this done anywhere else in the world... seems to be Merica only. But given that it was coming out of Commiefornia... I am not surprised.
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