Potential issue - input appreciated!

Bundy1991

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Hey guys.. so i may have a potential issue so I thought I would get some opinions here.. This may not be the right forum to ask this on, but I don't know where else I would post it.

I recently had a package sent to me containing only a few vials of test and some pct products. An issue occurred with my mail, in which all packages were being returned to sender. As you could already guess, my package was not received and returned to sender. The problem is, the return address and name is fake, and my real name and address are on the package (yea i know I'm an idiot, I don't need to hear it anymore). What is going to happen to that package? Has any 1 had any similar experiences? Thanks

Bundy
 
ssoo... your package is being sent back to the sender and? they haven't gotten it back? No tracking number?
 
The return address does not exist, and also the name is fake. So the package was returned to a fake address (idk how this is even possible). I'm trying to figure out where the hell this package could have possibly wound up? I'm not worried about receiving the package, rather, im worried about it falling into the wrong hands potentially causing me legal troubles.
 
yeah fully understand... talk to the source obviously they know what fake name and address they used, right?
 
yeah fully understand... talk to the source obviously they know what fake name and address they used, right?

He saying, he got the product, then he sent it back to the "source". But in that process used a fake address "fake return address". The Original Seller didn't pick up the gear, so it's on its ways back to OP's fake address, amirite?
 
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Yes. The source did not use a real return address so essentially the package is "lost." If the return address is fake, where the hell is my package going to wind up? Does USPS open packages if it is unclaimed and cannot be returned to sender?
 
I never actually received the product. There was an issue with my mail and the post office upon receiving the package instantly returne it to sender without my knowledge.
 
damn interesting situation, wish i had some input for you. sure hope the adress doesnt exist, otherwise someones about to try his first cycle ;P
 
Ohh okay. Contact that seller and tell him to call the post office, I'm sure there is a way to retrieve it. Or tell him to send some SERMs to the same fake address, somebody could already be on their 1st cycle :D.
 
My source is already sending new package. Im just afraid usps will open my package and see controlled substance and report it, or whoever might of gotten the package reporting it... If te return address is undeliverable are they gonna just hold onto package? Lol theres so many possibilities. Hopefully somebody whose went through a similar experience can give some insight
 
My source is already sending new package. Im just afraid usps will open my package and see controlled substance and report it, or whoever might of gotten the package reporting it... If te return address is undeliverable are they gonna just hold onto package? Lol theres so many possibilities. Hopefully somebody whose went through a similar experience can give some insight
I dont think they have a right to open a package unless they are suspicious about what inside
 
Hey guys.. so i may have a potential issue so I thought I would get some opinions here.. This may not be the right forum to ask this on, but I don't know where else I would post it.

I recently had a package sent to me containing only a few vials of test and some pct products. An issue occurred with my mail, in which all packages were being returned to sender. As you could already guess, my package was not received and returned to sender. The problem is, the return address and name is fake, and my real name and address are on the package (yea i know I'm an idiot, I don't need to hear it anymore). What is going to happen to that package? Has any 1 had any similar experiences? Thanks


@Bundy1991 what end up happening???
 
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