I like how they use the pretense of safety to invade our privacy...Ripping our mail open can like keep us omg, ssooooo safe..:wtf:
This country is going to the dogs...It makes me sick..:(
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I like how they use the pretense of safety to invade our privacy...Ripping our mail open can like keep us omg, ssooooo safe..:wtf:
This country is going to the dogs...It makes me sick..:(
Yes there is such a thing as "post office police"...they are called US Postal Inspectors, yes they carry guns, and have powers of arrest......FEDERAL arrest. They are not somebody you want to tangle with.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gatekeeper777
FWIW, the postal service is not in the habit of opening folks mail, and as was said before, had it been intercepted by US Customs, you would have gotten a letter.
absolutely, positively, Correct :thumbsup: ... and, at least some U.S.P.S. Postal Inspectors are issued brand-new Cadillac Esplanades to drive :wtf: (I speak from experience) ... yet, they need constant stamp price increases to survive (put 'em in a used Yugo, I say :smokin:)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mississippi Steve
My only concern would be.. Did you Have them Delivered to an active grow site.. or a safe addy or P.O Box... You could get a knock if its your primary address.. Most Likely Not....Be safe.. d:rastasmoke:
it was sent from a person, not an actual seeedbank, so its not like i paid for them...does thhat help??
I wouldnt be that worried...YOu :hippy: Just received some seeds from a person you dont know, and you have no Idea why you would get these??must have been a mistake, or the wrong address . d:rastasmoke:
I wonder if this is the result of an amateur sending beans,or a nosey mailman,or just bad luck...Quote:
Originally Posted by BlazedinBA
Small crush prove plastic inside of a USPS bubble envelope sent Priority mail is a good way to send beans...USPS Priority cardboard boxes are the only way I'll go when gifting smoke...A "TightPac" wrapped with a shit load of bubble-wrap to keep it in place is my favorite way to pack...The "peace of mind" is worth the extra money to me to get it where ever it's going that much faster(usually next day in the states)...Always use a false name and return address...Always make sure the person you're gifting knows you are about to send it and confirms they'll be available to receive it before you send it...
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ok, so who has had problems receiving their seeds? How would they have known to look at his mail? I mean, what does the post office have that let's them know something is suspicious about a package that small? I have no knowledge of all this, so I am looking to get educated here.
I've got some seeds on the way. They are coming from a seedbank though. Supposed to be in discrete packaging. This thread has me a little worried about it, though.
I get ripped mail, things "accidently opened" etc all the time and none of it has ever been anything illegal....just a note from the the post office that it got caught in a piece of machinery or something.....sounds like he just got unlucky. Someone kept shipping me seeds in cardboard and they kept crushing so i think alot of mail goes through "machines" of some type. Something solid like a cd case that can't be crushed or "accidently ripped" seems the way to go to me. I've sent a fair amount of seeds to people (and had seeds sent to me) without any problem whatsoever......save the cardboard experience which happened twice so I gave up on it (again....sent to me that way.....) and i always mail them in something SOLID. So do the seed venders as a rule.
Okra seeds from Canada would have been confiscated too ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by LolaGal