In my opinion, the postman stealing your package is always the least likely reason for a missing package. Anecdotes are not statistically reliable.These are your options:- package theft- lost package e.g. usually means postman didn't manage to complete his round that day.- delayed package/incorrect delivery information- interception, prompting either: A: package destruction + love letter B: CD- you misunderstood the criteria the post office have for declaring a package delivered. It might not mean what you think it means. It depends on how they gather package point of contact info.- you might have been out, and received a 'we have package for you, come to post office' slip, which somebody in your house picked up and put somewhere out of sight (actually happens all the time).Note: I hope you didn't check your package status via the TOR network or via a proxy? If you must do this, do so via a internet cafe or similar. Post offices and credit card companies put red flags on any activity from the TOR network on their sites. Package numbers checked with TOR, are 100% guaranteed to get inspected.--In any case, some common sense precautions:1. Don't keep drugs in your residence.2. If you receive package, then mark it 'return to sender' and wait for a day. Patient animal is patient.3. Don't ingest any of your DOC until you're in the clear. (because I can imagine urine samples and the like becoming mandatory in 'drug mail' cases)4. Ensure your computer et al is clean of SR related activity. You plan, or you plan to fail.