Quote from: toejammer on January 30, 2013, 03:23 amHey self!! If say u do check thru for. Yeah they many not be able to get to u in time but if there is a backlog they can always just flag the address and plag e sending address or even zip.. Once that comes in again they can log it and ever time I assume until they have so many logs.. Thy may even see a pattern in the times in which the packages are coming through. Knowing the pattern then they can take that approx date and really watch the screens or what ever they do and find said package and then flag it grab it and do an inspect. Would they come after you mr small time I don't sell I am a nobody ...... U are somebody and u have the one thing they need to keep this whole thing rolling nice and smooth. CASH...... They can come get u and tie u up for a nice long time while your pockets empty green bills that oil the enti system until they bleed you dry and hang u out with an orange jumpsuit cleaning sides of roads... Maybe I think on it too much....A?I think you're right man, it's entirely possible for them to do all of this. If it comes to it, I think it'll be one of the ways they edge closer to putting SR out of business. Do they do it today? I doubt it, but it's entirely possible.As for millions of packages a day, yes, they do. But you aren't thinking like the people who are going to be paid to help the cops catch you. There are entire 10 year degrees built around how to bend any problem into a shape that can be solved with the computers at hand. Look at Google. How many pages do you think it actually searches through when you submit a query, and then returns the answers so fast it's almost instant? It's fucking mind boggling, but they did it. It's all about the algorithm, and if somebody in the government says "We're taking bids for this software system, we'll start at 5 million" or something, I bet you somebody will make the improbable actually happen.If it isn't impossible, as in against the laws of physics, somebody will eventually figure out a way to do it. I just don't think they have today, given the evidence. But again, they could, so pick your level of comfortable risk and go with it.