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got a certified letter from usps postal inspector

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Troublemaker
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sure sells for a lot on ebay

Is there a way to tell if a product has been treated with this chemical? Is chemical an appropriate word to use to describe it?
 

Jbomber79

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I got a note once that said my package was being held in Sacramento CA and if I wanted it I could come get it...no thanks... Also a buddy was sitting at home when the USPS came to deliver the package it was really the Feds...the sender didn't get in trouble but the receiver got screwed..
 

Jhhnn

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People at the USPS get confused, just like everywhere else.

We routinely receive packages from overseas, as my wife collects things from Ebay. Every once in awhile, they reach the conclusion that the package requires a signature, even when the package has the "no signature" logo on the label. They leave a note, & one of us picks it up at the post office. No big deal, particularly when I point out the logo. Last time, I didn't even need to show ID, just the note. It feels weird when it's from some vendors, but it's really just a screw-up.

I suspect the OP's situation is similar. They jumped the gun on the form letter, then realized their mistake, but it was too late to stop the letter... or something.
 

Yes4Prop215

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remember it says that you arent allowed to ship liquids through the mail....same thing would have happened if you tried to ship perfume or a can of paint....
 
you can ship liquids through the mail no problem, perfume is different, because it contains alcohol, it can only be shipped ground.
 
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