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postal inspection service

hmm.. that sucks lol sorry bro.. give more information.. do you have gear coming in.. domestic? international.. your kinda pissin in the wind without more info
 
DO NOT CALL THEM BACK IF YOU HAVE GEAR COMING... Its not like they are going to have a word with you and let you have the package afterward.
 
BE VERY CAREFUL!!!

sounds bad.

as a matter of fact deny it NOW!
 
This always amazes me,

Yesterday, I got a note from the postal service of a package, and it asked me to come and sign for it.

I met the Mail man in the neighborhood, signed the note and he gave me my package. Which was a ton of gear.

I asked why do I get these notes, and he could not answer, did not know, just said packages at Christmas, blah, blah blah,

I told him I have another package coming this week and he could just leave it at the door, and he said fine.

I think shipping thru the postal service is easy, it depends upon how it is packaged and if it is domestic or international.
 
Deny all knowledge-dont call back. Ignore and pray it goes away. Cut your lo$$e$. And whatever you do-don't throw anything gear related in your trash. If they are going to bust you the 1st thing they need to do is show evidence of AS use to prove you ordered the package. The easiest way to do this legally is to search your trash for used darts, bottles, even paper with cycles written on it like test cyp wk 1-10 etc. would be enough to pin the order on you and search your crib. Time to stash all your gear at a friend's house-or maybe a locker in a bowling alley? No more orders to that addy anymore either-it's flagged.
 
gilbey said:
I got home today & on my machine is a message from the postal inspection service wanting me to call them back..... :worried: any advise??? Thanx


see what he wants,,,if sounds like trouble DENY!
 
i had a buddy the Postal inspector was calling about a pack he had coming, the source was busted and i suppose they flagged all the packs he sent out, he lived in an old house his grandmother lived in before going to a resthome and they left many messages on his answering machine and even left a note on the door one day.

he cleaned house and laid low for a while just as you should do

you did say postal "inspector" right......thats generally bad news
 
why cant these sons of bitches just leave us alone. The postal and government should fuck off when it comes to gear!!!
 
gilbey said:


most instances of a postal inspector alone contacting a person was over a domestic shipment.

I just talked to my boy who had the inspector call him, he said he was leaving messages saying they wanted to get his permission to open the package and if he didn't comply they would have to get a warrant, said they would get in it either way. that is just what he said in his case.
 
drrman said:
most instances of a postal inspector alone contacting a person was over a domestic shipment.

I just talked to my boy who had the inspector call him, he said he was leaving messages saying they wanted to get his permission to open the package and if he didn't comply they would have to get a warrant, said they would get in it either way. that is just what he said in his case.

what happened in his case drr
 
drrman said:
most instances of a postal inspector alone contacting a person was over a domestic shipment.

I just talked to my boy who had the inspector call him, he said he was leaving messages saying they wanted to get his permission to open the package and if he didn't comply they would have to get a warrant, said they would get in it either way. that is just what he said in his case.
Thats some scary stuff bro.
 
My thoughts are opposite of just about everyone here. First of all if I was a postal Inspector and called someone that would mean I am not sending it until I talk to this person in hopes they admit they are waiting to recieve a package from abc company.

Secondly if I was a postal inspector making every effort to get in touch with someone and they did not call back or answer anything that would raise even more suspicion to me of their guilt.

Therefore what I would do is totally clean house as already stated by the Doc like today and now. Your name and adress and obviously your telephone number are already known by them but what is not known by them is if you are the one that orderred whatever it is you had sent to you.

Then I would call the postal inspector like any innocent unsuspecting person would do after all you are innocent. Act all confused as to why the hell a postal inspector would be calling you. Then deny everything write it off as a loss period its gone adios! But at least you A will know and B deplete only a slight amount of suspicion. If they ask you to come in and talk to them say

"you know what you are accusing me SOUNDS like some pretty serious shit and I do not feel comfortable but if you insist I will need to bring a lawyer."

They will say "There is nothing to worry about if you are innocent so you dont need a lawyer.

You say true I would like to believe that BUT sometimes even innocent people have been known to go to jail and even wrongfully end up on death row eventually proving their innocence through DNA but not before spending significant years of their life behind bars.

End of issue
 
I gets lots of misaddressed mail, we are dealing with the PO remember. It is not a big deal so relax. You were not expecting a package were you :qt: Don't know why anyone would be sending anything to you. Certainly open if you think something is strange about it for my safety (since the jig is up anyway) That is what to say and make sure nothing incriminating around the house and get a new addy.

Perp
 
NickyE3 said:
what happened in his case drr


well he found out the source he ordered from did get busted, he never responded to the inspector and ignored all the calls. He contacted his attorney and his attorney told him not to do anything until they showed up with paperwork or had something solid on him

so nothing ever happened with it. I guess they didn't have enough to get a warrant to open the pack, i dunno.
 
drrman said:
well he found out the source he ordered from did get busted, he never responded to the inspector and ignored all the calls. He contacted his attorney and his attorney told him not to do anything until they showed up with paperwork or had something solid on him

so nothing ever happened with it. I guess they didn't have enough to get a warrant to open the pack, i dunno.


Obviously they were looking for the bigger fish to fry...this time. He just as easily could have been nailed to a cross if "the man" wanted him. Seriously guys, you can take all the precautions in the world and know exactly what to say in any given situation w/ LE, but they can still lie, fabricate 411, and charge you with whatever they want, whenever they want. Sure you can fight it in court-but how many people have a criminal attorney on retainer for $5000 just because they order $300 worth of gear through the mail 2-3x a yr.???
 
I certainly don't want to incite any panick, but if you are concerned enough to "clean" your house, and this situation did escalate to a point where evidence collection might become an issue, then your PC could become one highly incriminating piece of evidence, therefore if you have a laptop storage elsewhere is not a problem, a desktop however could present a greater issue. As I said, that would only be if there was a serious escalation.
 
First of all, Understand this. Postal Inspector is a law enforcment agent. A federal agent. So for those who think it is no big deal, you are dead wrong. Ok, next, they xray the pack, see the vials or whatever, that is probably cause to open the pack without a warrant. Now they have the gear, now they have a reason to arrest you on probably cause. And there you go.
 
Twoguns said:
First of all, Understand this. Postal Inspector is a law enforcment agent. A federal agent. So for those who think it is no big deal, you are dead wrong. Ok, next, they xray the pack, see the vials or whatever, that is probably cause to open the pack without a warrant. Now they have the gear, now they have a reason to arrest you on probably cause. And there you go.


So true-but like most LE agencies they'll try to get you on a few additional charges as well just to build a better case against you to maybe make you look even gultier than you already do. Wrongly addressed package of roids to some avg guy??? It's possible. Wrongly addressed package package of roids to some 300 lb cretinous freak? Highly doubtful. Add to this some used syringes/empty oral roid blister packs in his garbage, wireless phone records to known overseas or domestic roid dealers, and a recent cc statement with a $400 charge to ClandestineAnabolics4Cheap.com??? Even more doubtful.
 
gilbey said:
I got home today & on my machine is a message from the postal inspection service wanting me to call them back..... :worried: any advise??? Thanx

Inquiring minds want know...how did it go?
 
what is scary about this is that it was a domestic source. (oh and i meant probable cause, not probably cause)
 
Twoguns said:
what is scary about this is that it was a domestic source. (oh and i meant probable cause, not probably cause)

Update.. Placed the call no answer. Left my info & additional contact #s on his voice mail & still haven't heard back. Should I call again?
 
gilbey said:
Update.. Placed the call no answer. Left my info & additional contact #s on his voice mail & still haven't heard back. Should I call again?


I wouldn't,you did already.
 
I wouldve never called back and changed my phone number. All it takes is one slip of the lip during a recorded telephone conversation to incriminate yourself. Plus giving the more contact info makes it look like you're not absconding(hiding something), but it also gives them other phone #'s to cross reference in their data base of known roid users/dealers. If your friends aren't involved in any shady shit this won't matter much. Ya never know who's doing what though. I once had a roomie that had this giant 3ft tall u haul box in the corner of his room. He told me it was old clothes he was meaning to bring to the Salvation Army. I never thought much of it. I moved into another place after a few months. Anyway, it turns out my old roomie was stashing about $200K in roids in that big box in his room. I found out by watching him get busted on the 6 o clock news. I knew he moved a little bit of juice here and there-but I had no clue we were all living with a $200K stash of roids under our roof.
 
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