Whats the standard way of identifying a vendor's product if you have multiples of the same product coming in.

There has to be some standard way that is safe enough for them where they wont think it's a cop trying to ID them or spoof them in some way.


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[27 Points] MLP_is_my_OPSEC:

When giving the vendor your name for shipping, use different initials for your middle name.


[2 Points] itsbooming:

Ok, we are on the same page so far. What words would you put in that message to identify which product he sent?


[2 Points] sapiophile:

It's really too bad that vendors don't include their OpenPGP Fingerprint in their packages...


[1 Points] None:

Hmm maybe ask them in a pgp message?


[1 Points] None:

Tell them you had multiple orders coming in and want to know what return name, address, city or zip they used.


[1 Points] Vendor_BBMC:

My customers all seem to have a middle name with the initial "B".

Hank's customers' middle names often start with a "H".


[1 Points] FuttBucker321:

Just change something in the address. For example capital letters, floor nmber, writing a middle name, specifying the region, writing an address wit n. in front of the number. be creative without looking suspicious


[1 Points] arthrayy:

you could have one of them write a number like "17" on the inside of the package somewhere. there are literally so many ways to accomplish your goal


[0 Points] iamdnm:

I would put Mr, MR or any capital letter to extend the name.

however, im smart enough to not have more then one order in transit to the same drop.