I did not say that your post was aimed at me. I pointed out that your four libelous claims all have no basis in fact and said that you should either back them up or apologize for doing so. That is another false claim. When mail is intercepted on the way to the customer it is generally confiscated. I have seen four cases of intercepted goods (nothing I shipped). The closest call was a call from the postal inspector asking for permission to search the package, nothing else came of it. Customers are not a target for law enforcement, dealers are. Moreover, if a customer were to get busted he will not spend any time in prison, he will probably not even spend time in jail. The most likely result is work project or a deferred sentence. If a dealer gets busted he will spend a dozen years in prison for fifty counts. That aside, it is irrelevant who is at more risk, the bottom line is that there is risk. > You vendors remain COMPLETELY anonymous, other than the post mark on the package, there is no way for anyone to know who the package came from That is not true, I could type out a list 200 items long without pausing. Obviously I won't be doing that for my own safety. You seem to think that vendors here make a lot of money for no work or risk. If you think that is true then the obvious next step is for you to join us. If you choose to do so you will discover the risks and expenses are so much greater than you portray that you will be ashamed of having said what you did. Exactly!