Envelopes without return address. Isn't this suspicious?

Hello. I'm new to the DNMs with only one order so far (successful). What bothers me is that the envelope didn't have a return address on it. Doesn't this raise suspicion? How common is this practice?

Recently, I found a review of a very fameous psychedelics vendor saying that the envelope doesn't have the sender's country on it. This makes me think there was no return address at all. However, this vendor have very good feedback regarding stealth. Missing return address stops me from ordering from otherwise very reliable vendor. How common is that? Will it be hard to find vendors, who put valid return address on their envelopes?

Thanks :)


Comments


[7 Points] CookyDough:

Yes.

So sayeth the USPS' Publication 166 and so sayeth the US Postal Inspectors.

No return address is literally one of the sources of "reasonable suspicion" upon which probable cause can be based to obtain a warrant to open mail.

Tell your vendor to put a real, local business' return address on it. Make it clear that you only want to buy the product if there will be a return address on the package because you don't want any extra scrutiny on your mail.


[6 Points] ElfenL:

It literally makes no difference. Some postie isn't going to look at a letter and be like holy shit guys this letter doesn't have a return address! Must have drugs in it!


[2 Points] None:

No. Marketing people have ruined the return address. Used to you could see. Bill's Insurance for example. Get's tossed to shit can. Put nothing and the pricks force me to open it.

USPS gets their 48 cents and give zero fucks.


[2 Points] ShadowClones:

There are millions of packages going out everyday, most with names, a lot of them without.


[2 Points] RIP_Meth_9000:

Dude....its the goddamn cops!!!!! Hide all of your meth my friend!!!!!!


[1 Points] paleblue_dnm:

Probably not an envelope. I'd be a little worried about a bubble mailer or box though.