Posted by Bench on March 23, 1997 at 18:55:27:
A friend tried to have some gear sent to his house. After, three months without it
showing, he assumed that it was seized, not sent, whatever. Then one day the poatal
person shows up and asks if "Joe Blow" or whoever lived here. Of course, he said no.
The postal person had a letter in their hand. He did not get a real good look,
trying not to be too interested. But, he saw that it was a white letter envelope
with green writing for the return address. The only thing that he got in that glance
"U.S. Treasury". The letter looked sort of thick and the postal carrier had a
yellow slip, but he did not get a good look at it. So, was this a seizure notice?
I know that I heard if you get a notice to just ignore it. But, what else happens?
Does his address get added to some list of import "violators"? Should he worry
about someone showing up and breaking down the door. He has "prepared" for this by
relocating all of the musle mags, WAR, etc. So, I would assume that everything is ok,
right?