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    PistolPete33 is offline Knowledgeable Member
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    The customs agents are prob. the most JACKED dudes on the planet with all the stuff they seize.... haha Guess that's prob. the best job if you want to become a pro. Seriously, don't worry about the letters just toss them and ignore.

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    I know it is scary, but for many of us who do this all the time it is a common occurrence. Do not respond to the letter. They will destroy the package and that will be the end of it.

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    It makes the most sense to just ignore the letter. No confirmation or proof at all that you requested it be ordered. They got nothing.

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    have you used the source before? because i have herd of a lot of scammers to whom you sent the money to, to be the ones to send out the fake seizure letter to make you think that it got seized.

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    Also wanted to add that the times I've ordered registered mail, the postal worker leaves the "sorry we missed you card" in my box. Registered mail usually requires a signature, hence why they don't leave the pack in your mailbox. However, I go to the post office, hand them the card and they give me the pack. No signature. Hell, I even had the pack addressed to my nickname and not real name, so having to present ID and sign would've been interesting. Anyone know the exact rules on signing/not signing for registered mail?

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