He was dealing in real life. He got over 11 packages siezed from customs with his name on it. Repeatedly trying. A few made it through and they watched where it went. Investigated and found he was a dealer. They got his SR account (seller account) by plea bargaining with him . They would drop the 11 other charges if he gave up his account access. Now the aussie cops have a vendor account to learn from. He probably also confessed to a few things to lessen the charges. He's facing up to 25 years!!! I would start bargaining too.. I think this proves that not all packages siezed by customs are disregarded or thrown out. They hand them over to local police to investigate. Some do some dont. I wouldn't take the chance with multiple orders getting siezed and recieving love letters. I can't believe people keep trying after getting siezed.. .jeese. they could have a list of multiple charges building up against you until one day they go get you with all these charges built up.Something to think about though. Follow the rules for vending. Don't deal in real life and keep everything super stealth. This guy was a show off dealer. . . liked to chat on his cel phone as the story shows he had many text messages about drugs . .. . what a loser and a bad dealer.