Loynes, hi. the ISC is being very well known for the fact that they are confiscating packages and not bothering to send out a letter to people. their operating methods are quite as inconsistent as generally the USPS as a whole. I’ve got to say that I have already lost 5 packages from them over the last 2 year snow and I have not received any noticed for the last 2 of them. I am very sure that they have been confiscated, since all of the losses that are in the question here emanated from one and the same vendor and that certain vendor is having some come under scrutiny as of late.
Besides, you’ve got to keep in your mind that after the very first seizure, the probability of subsequent seizures when you are using the exact same vendor is rising exponentially and having this said, I wouldn’t recommend you to use that vendor anytime soon. why is this? so well, that’s because your address and your name are being already flagged by the ISC when this happens and they are added to their database when your parcel is being seized once. When there’s an inbound shipping bag that is being inspected from a high risk area, then they are going to scan the names as well as the addresses of all of the parcels in that bag and cross check them against what they are having in their database. So well, because of the fact that they do so, they are able to pretty quickly identify a suspect parcel without even ever opening it out.
And by the way, for those who are being skeptic about this I’ve got to tell yout hat this is not a theory, this is fact! I can tell you that I have had 3 of my last 5 packages from the vendor I am talking about seized, at the time when almost everybody else has been reporting successful deliveries with the same vendor going through the same ISC. While my chances to get mine, as you can see, has been less than 50%. In fact, I can tell you that I have calculated the odds of that happening and using a 2% of overall rate (you could very easily do so with a binomial distribution) and I’ve seen that it worked out to 1 to about 13.015 – and yeah, those are quite long odds, and probability even overstated, since the 2% seizure rate assumption it is somewhat pessimistic IMO. And, just in case I have not convinced you so far, then just let me to take this one step more here. my 5 packages out of the last 9 shipments that I have had from that vendor has been all seized (lost) and now calculate it. once again, at an assumed overall seizure rate which is about 2%, the odds of that happening are anywhere like 1 to 2.688.903 which means that I would have some bigger chances winning a lottery than this accidentally happening. This is not a secret, anybody can check this out only by using a calculator.
The point here is that in case you are losing more than one single letter to one particular vendor, then it is very and very recommended to you to cool it down a little bit and to search for somewhere else to get your meds. this is why is advisable that you have more than only one vendor. However, on the other hand, in case you are one of those lucky guys that really seem to somehow be able to avoid seizures, then I think that you could probably play the odds comfortably. But that’s a risk you need to take yourself.
Oh yeah, I’ve also clicked to post this comment, however I have also remembered about something that it is rather quite important to mention here in my opinion. I thought that I really need to add to the entire post above that the customs are making no mention of the tracking names and addressed because of the seizures. Here I am not talking about facts but about guesses, however I still think that they want to keep this mum, as it is into their advantage that there is nobody who knows how they are operating so I am quite sure that they would try their hard for this to be kept in secret further. if there is going to be anybody who is going to be caught on this then I think that they could very well start to take some evasive actions. I know that our complacency it is one of their most potent weapons in the perverse “war against drugs (=people)”. I wish you good luck and I hope your orders would never be caught, at least not as it happened with me