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Dec 12, 2023
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Has it happened to anyone ?

I feel it's more of an UK/US thing
 
BlackMoon

BlackMoon

Peace-seeker
Oct 30, 2023
190
I'm interested too, I don't want cops to come at home when someone else than me is there.
 
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MyLifeisHell

MyLifeisHell

I'm in hell
Jul 23, 2022
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I recall it happened to one French user.
 
BlackMoon

BlackMoon

Peace-seeker
Oct 30, 2023
190
I recall it happened to one French user.
I know it happened for someone who bought it from a canadian source but, as I said, it was a canadian source and it was canadian cops who warned french cops about the parcel. I don't think it will happen if shipped from a polish source for example since both countries are in Schengen, but I prefer to be sure.
 
MyLifeisHell

MyLifeisHell

I'm in hell
Jul 23, 2022
4,724
I know it happened for someone who bought it from a canadian source but, as I said, it was a canadian source and it was canadian cops who warned french cops about the parcel. I don't think it will happen if shipped from a polish source for example since both countries are in Schengen, but I prefer to be sure.
You should always prepare yourself for a potential welfare check. Not to freak yourself out unnecessarily, but to be prepared so you can dispel it easily if it happens.
 
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BlackMoon

BlackMoon

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Oct 30, 2023
190
You should always prepare yourself for a potential welfare check. Not to freak yourself out unnecessarily, but to be prepared so you can dispel it easily if it happens.
Facing the cops and giving good explanation would not be a problem for me, especially since I know they'll never arrest me for this. I'm only afraid if I'm not at home when they come and they start talking with my "lover" instead.
 

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