Whenever you read a review theres always (well most of the time) a section that says whether there was handwriting or not. And most of the time its a no. I remember reading about how customers bash on vendors when they handwrite their label (To/From: X/Y). I also remember how postal inspectors find hamdwritten labels to be a marker of a suspicious package. Why?
Although im aware of the fact many, if not all, businesses print their labels im also aware of the fact that millions of other people just handwrite the labels and get their packages (normal packages without mail) sent just fine. Does it play such an important part or place your dnm package at such risk? Ive had a domestic package from a very reputable vendor (rhymes with tex) with a handwritten label yet it was fine.
Also how do you print labels, do you just have a machine and buy printing label sheets?
EDIT: can anyone link me to a guide on how to mail/annonymously send things throug the mail. Would like to know how to ship my friend some pills. Have read about impulse sealers, MBB, and mylar. The shipping part and printing labels is still a mystery
I work at a mail sorting place, we sort mail via the computer. Handwritten labels are much easier for the machines to misread, if they are unsure in the slightest we have to hand sort them.
So yeah, let the machines do the work for maximum stealth.