Oh yeah, and if LEO intercepts midroute, it's highly unlikely (unless you've super shit hot priority measured in hours and minutes so you can detect otherwise trivial delays) that you'll ever know. It is totally normal for regular packages to go on loop the loop, visit all kinds of stupid places before they arrive on your doorstep. It is also normal for packages to be tracked down to Cali while they're in N.Y on your very doorstep. And LEO, you know, can just fucking lie to you, so there is that too.tldr; tracking shipping is seriously overrated and I wouldn't consider it for any packages as a vendor or buyer. For one thing, vendor/buyer will usually have to sign documents for tracked shipments. A practice which on SR is called unintelligent. Signing implies ownership. It doesn't matter what the actual law says, and it probably does imply that too, but because your average Joe jury or judge thinks it is. It's a nice discrete state, a great way to pin a guy.Normal regular post is just fine. If you're a consumer, chill and plan your purchases in advance. Demanding your chronic in a specified number of days or hours shoves your package further up the food chain, not just in terms of price/delivery time, but also the degree to which your package becomes interesting to Customs and postal inspectors. Remember, we're bottom feeders here! :D Stay in the deep end with the largest possible set.