Quote from: tuppenceone2012 on May 12, 2013, 02:05 pmright uk users, if you got a customs letter to an address and had no other addresses to use for deliveries do you think domestic only deliveries would still be cool? and the seized items were under a false name, to start using another name recognized at the address for DOMESTIC ONLY packages would make it to the door?? thanks for any advice, please provide accurate info not just wild theories on how things may or may not pan outDomestic packages are very rarely put anywhere near an inspection or sniffer dog, because Royal Mail processes tens of millions of letters and packages per day, whereas the amount coming through customs will be far fewer by several factors at least so as long as it's regular business mail size you should be fine for small personal use deliveries. Remember though anybody can send drugs to you in the mail, I could send some fine coke over to Mr Cameron but does that mean he's responsible? Of course not, he just denies he knew about it. If you're paranoid, just don't open the letter for a day or 2, this isn't American with all the controlled delivery crap unless you were planning on buying enough to count or look like you're supplying others - we don't bust down doors with assault rifles for a gram of weed or coke since we take the common sense approach.As for "no other addresses to use for deliveries" - that isn't true mate. Setting up another address for deliveries is extremely easy. I'm not going to post it in public but if you need any help on that just message me with your PGP key and I'll be happy to advise you on it. I have a different delivery address for each vendor I order from and I've only had 1 non-arrival in the many I've ordered over the past year or 2.