The shipment date is the date that the package is being shipped from the sender. I believe that this is done when companies schedule shipments to be picked up by the USPS. I work for the USPS and no, the DEA will not be knocking on your door anytime soon. If anyone knocks on your door, it's the undercover USPS inspectors, as this would be breaking Federal Mailing laws. The P.O. gets you first, then the DEA would get whats left. Second, as was already mentioned, the last thing we would do would be to arouse your suspicion (sp) with an email. That would only afford you the opportunity to find a way out. But you never know when your carrier is handing all your packages to inspectors to have them x-rayed and your mail to be photocopied only to be delivered the next day after all the information can be recorded.....bwahahahahah!!!!! Not to scare you but it happens!
Yes it is. Now that I think about it, how did they have my E-Mail address? to send this to me? Unless I wrote it on the form somewhere...
The message came in my name and E-mail addy. It also has a confirmation number but I could`nt track it anywhere, does anyone know where I could do that? What`s a confirmation # for then?