Update: Global Delivery Success Rate*: 88.33%Incidentally, my research shows that the general drug market has a much worst ratio for mail interceptions. Our batting average is at the very least four to five times better than theirs. This is partly because we're expert "reverse package profile engineers" and partly because our low volume mass mailing business model is simply a more successful one. If anybody's shipping the average seizure amounts that are intercepted in the USA, which is 1 kilo of cocaine and severals pounds of weed, then you should probably resign from SR for being an epic moron. Patience, not impulsivity is the key here! I take it most of us have heard the story about the father and son bulls sitting on a hill watching the cows? *henceforth GDSR or just generic DSR, and I'll update for specific countries if only I get enough data. Imagine we'll mostly get UK and USA respondents and so they will be the most accurate averages, but even so it means something. Post procedures the world over are pretty much the same with some tweaks. I'll do domestic/international breakdowns if there's enough data too. However this is the preliminarily investigation (haha) into the subject, and we'll setup a proper survey as detailed as it gets when this is over. It's important to get a rough idea first. Then maybe we can sticky it and view updates of it each month in graphical form or something should the mods see fit.Yeah, obviously some of the packages not arriving is due to scammers. At least 50% is probably just that. However I think we should assume the worst case scenario and in any case it's what geeks call the 'throughput', what actually comes out of SR that matters, rather than the bandwidth/hypothetical outcome.