I received a letter today in the mail from a USPS Forfeiture Specialist. Strange I know.
Apparently, a Ruger LCP that I bought years ago and sold years ago was found in Atlanta Georgia by USPS. They knew it was purchased by me apparently because they mailed this letter and have my name and address correct. The form states a Ruger LCP and 2 mags along with the serial number. The value they assessed is $79.37. There is a form I can fill out to try and claim it as my property. It's not, hasn't been in years so I'm not going to pursue this past a phone call tomorrow to let them know the firearm hasn't been mine in quite some time.
The point is, they know. If you have ever filled out a 4473, they got you.
Apparently, a Ruger LCP that I bought years ago and sold years ago was found in Atlanta Georgia by USPS. They knew it was purchased by me apparently because they mailed this letter and have my name and address correct. The form states a Ruger LCP and 2 mags along with the serial number. The value they assessed is $79.37. There is a form I can fill out to try and claim it as my property. It's not, hasn't been in years so I'm not going to pursue this past a phone call tomorrow to let them know the firearm hasn't been mine in quite some time.
The point is, they know. If you have ever filled out a 4473, they got you.