posted Tue, 01/18/2022 - 09:25
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+ 1 Viagra seized and got a letter to pay fine Germany
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Hi community,
Last year in March, my order containing viagra and Cialis was seized. I had got a letter in November. But now again in December I got a letter stating that I should pay a fine of 50 euros. And a letter to fill in information about me. What can I do with this? Help me. I stay in Germany
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When they do this, they are basically trying to get you to admit guilt.. and by responding, you are acknowledging that you are aware of this package and intended to receive it. Ignore it like everyone else said and try to find a domestic source in the future, if you were buying from an international source.
yea, Id completely ignore that all together.
What letter? Until I got one that was certified requiring me to sign for it... as Sgt Shultz would say,
AnonYou never ordered anything. It's just some mailing mistake wrong address or prank. Don't respond to any notice. Just forget about it. And order things to a new address since some prankster is playing stupid jokes or something and trying to get dick pills mailed to you. But you don't know anything and ignore this nonsense.
I don't know about germany, but standard practice is to ignore them in the states. If that is not the case, just politely reply back that you don't know what they are talking about. You would never order any viagra or cialis.
RustyhookerAsk lawyer. A reply might be admmitting its yours and more penalties
You can say that you had nothing to do with the letter. say name similarity and never give money.
Hey thanks man for the suggestion. So should I actually contact them for real? Or shall I just remain silent and not answer that
SwoljaboyIf I got two notices from something that long ago I would want them off my ass. I’d write a letter saying you have no idea and your not paying a fine. Don’t specify what’s in the pack unless the letter does. But usually I’ll get a seizure letter and that’s it bro different country tho. So I’d probably handle it and contact them some how.
SwoljaboyI would tell them you have no idea what they are talking about. You never ordered such things. If you pay that fine you are basically saying ok yes I did make this purchase here is your fine. Just act like you never made the order. Contact them if you can and just act completely confused. Act like you have no idea what the fuck they are even talking about. You pay that fine you basically claim that pack. Don’t do it.
Write them a very polite letter explaining that you are not missing any items and that you cannot imagine what items you might order on line subject to seizure. Do NOT give them details on you that are not already provided in a letter, but you might acknowledge that your are 'John Doe' at 4 ABC street, and that you give full authority to their office to reject and return any items held in your name. That should relieve them of their legal obligation. Strangely, even 'seized' items carry a liability to the customs as they need permission to destroy, or an order of a court, process, statute, etc. Your letter authorizing them to reject the item(s) may be just what they need to close a pain in the ass situation for them. On first letter, I would say, ignore, but the fact that they wrote twice indicates that it could get a bit more involved, so just state you have no missing orders, cannot imagine what would be ordered subject to seizure and that you authorize them to reject on your behalf and return to sender. Good luck.