Both of you seem a little bit :P here.Quote from: LysanderSpooner on July 28, 2011, 12:49 pm2) I went to post item but international tracking was extremely expensive, the next cheapest option was international signed for, which I purchased instead. Tracking would also include signing for at the end, but as it was way too expensive (50) this seemed like 2nd best option.Royal Mail AirSure costs a whopping 5.30 over regular postage worldwide, less within the EU, and includes tracking, special handling (meaning 1 to 2 day earlier delivery to the U.S. usually) and delivery confirmation. NO signature required.http://www2.royalmail.com/delivery/delivery-options-international/airsure/detailsQuote from: LysanderSpooner on July 28, 2011, 12:49 pm5) This is when I told him I had the proof of postage which would show for sure I did send it on the day I said I did and to where he asked me to send. Then his tone changed and he says "oh well then it's obviously seized by customs then." If the parcel was sent to anywhere within the EU, or to the U.S., Canada, Japan, Australia or New Zealand, and it had been seized, and no immediate investiagation was to follow (i.e. controlled delivery, etc., not likely for what is a minor amount of contraband in the grand scheme of things), customs will forward the letter or parcel including all packaging, less any contraband, along with a letter stating that suspected contraband had been removed, and give the option of contacting them to appeal within 21 days, or the contraband may be destroyed. This is in line with international treaties on mail handling that they all subscribe to.So yeah, you fucked up sending it the way you did, but I don't buy that it was seized by customs.When a signed for item is sent to a box, the proprietor as a matter of course signs for it, and puts a note in the box to pick up the item at the counter. If the guy had ID good enough to rent a box, he's got ID good enough to pick up the package. At most private MB locations, just give them the card, and they'll get you to sign for it, no ID required, figuring that if you have the card from the box, you are the guy that rented the box.Added link to Royal Mail AirSure