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john454

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I have received numerous packages over the years and they have always been delivered right to my mail box.Today when I got home there was a slip from the mailman and since I wasn't at home I have to go to the post and pick it up.Should I be nervous about it because I am.The post office is the main post office in the county so it is big,Im afraid some one is going to come from the back room and nab me.The pack is from a very reputable guy from overseas.
 
The package most likely requires a signature so the mailman couldn't deliver it when you weren't home.

If you are overly paranoid, call the post office and ask why the package wasn't delivered when you werent home.
 
This is Normal Procedure for USPS, when you aren't home, and a Pack needs a signature.

They use to try for Delivery 3 separate times, but stopped it, as it's backs things up.

You can go Online and Request a Re-delivery.

You need the Info from the Slip that the Carrier left................................. JP

https://redelivery.usps.com/redelivery/
 
There is nothing to worry about. If there were a notice of your package being seized by the customs, it would be a whole different story. here it is just a normal procedure for USPS.
 
I have received numerous packages over the years and they have always been delivered right to my mail box. Today when I got home there was a slip from the mailman and since I wasn't at home I have to go to the post and pick it up. Should I be nervous about it because I am. The post office is the main post office in the county so it is big, Im afraid some one is going to come from the back room and nab me. The pack is from a very reputable guy from overseas.

The odds of being arrested for your having imported a small amount of AAS are extremely remote. Technically speaking, however, possessing even small amounts of AAS are in fact highly illegal just as using the USPS to import them is highly illegal. So there is a chance that you will be arrested, albeit a statistically meaningless chance.

In brief, if you did not order raw powders, and if you are not a collegiate athlete living on campus, you likely have very little to be concerned about.
 
If you are overly paranoid, call the post office and ask why the package wasn't delivered when you werent home.

you guys in Canada must have a good post office system. cause none of the post offices that I know of in the US ever pick up the phone.. if you call the main 800# you get put on hold for 1-2 hours.
 
you guys in Canada must have a good post office system. cause none of the post offices that I know of in the US ever pick up the phone.. if you call the main 800# you get put on hold for 1-2 hours.

That's probably true. That's probably true because, unlike the U.S. government, the Canadian government is not attempting to destroy and thus privatize its own postal service. Yes, unlike the U.S. government, the Canadian government has not required its postal service to fully fund its employees' retirement program 75 years in advance., which means that, in 2006, the U.S. government saddled the USPS with the responsibility of fully funding the retirements of workers who had yet to be born, let alone yet to be employed by the U.S.P.S.

I could well continue on with the litany of things that the U.S. government has imposed on the USPS that are not-so-slowly destroying the USPS, but the 75-years-in-advance retirement requirement pretty much sums it up.
 
That's probably true. That's probably true because, unlike the U.S. government, the Canadian government is not attempting to destroy and thus privatize its own postal service. Yes, unlike the U.S. government, the Canadian government has not required its postal service to fully fund its employees' retirement program 75 years in advance., which means that, in 2006, the U.S. government saddled the USPS with the responsibility of fully funding the retirements of workers who had yet to be born, let alone yet to be employed by the U.S.P.S.

I could well continue on with the litany of things that the U.S. government has imposed on the USPS that are not-so-slowly destroying the USPS, but the 75-years-in-advance retirement requirement pretty much sums it up.

The OP can mention it to the feds for you he he
 
I just picked up from the PO the other day. Cialis out of India. I just had to sign for it and show ID. No problems. They didn't scan my ID or anything. If you look closely at your slip you can also request a re-delivery at the house and meet the mailman to sign if that's possible for you. Just fill the area out on the slip and leave it for him.
 
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