How often do Vendors store your personal info and for how long?

Just saw that a vendor on here (Supreme) saves his customer info and keeps it somewhere. Is this a common thing or is it just this one particular reseller? I'm a little worried becaused I've placed an order into AK's outfit and I'm wondering if this is common practice.


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[21 Points] RosyPalm:

It's more common then it should be.

Good vendors only keep your info long enough to get your package to you.

Bad vendors think they're being clever by essentially keeping an incriminating ledger of their illegal activities that LE will use to add charges, for the idiotic purpose of blackmailing their own customers. LE doesn't care about end users when they've just busted the source.

Vendors that save addresses are stupid. Don't use stupid vendors.


[3 Points] dilirio25:

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What is this?


[4 Points] None:

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[0 Points] Rdrugss:

Vendors are humans. All humans are different. Not all vendors abide by the same rules.


[1 Points] DarkKnight_1111:

I think this happens alot more often then people are wanting to beleive. The trick is to blend in with the crowd of customers, dont do anything to stick out or give the vendor any reason to ever use your address against you, as irreprehensible as that shit is.


[1 Points] Barbarizing:

I save info from 24hr- up to 5 days after its been delivered. Just incase for reships and to vertify info if needed.


[1 Points] aboutthednm:

Just supreme being an asshat, nothing new.


[1 Points] rated-R-trap-star:

As a new vendor, for everyones safety I wouldn't store vendor info until the sales finalized. After that I have no use for it and it is a liability. If LE managed to bust me and get a hold of my customer list and some how open the file, the longer it is the worse it would look for me.


[1 Points] None:

I'd say the biggest thing to really worry about is the address. If you use a drop, well...it depends on the drop. But if you use your home address or even a P.O. box...yea I don't like the idea of vendors keeping addresses. I'll give them credit, it's smart, in a way. But none the less it's not really needed. When one can just send a message on the market(s) or even an encrypted message via e-mail...I don't see why a vendor would need to write it down. Even on a reship, if it's asked then the vendor can get the address again, very easily. I will admit, I've found old addresses written down in a note book once. But that was with people I actually knew pretty well. And it's funny, most of those customers are people that would rather me have their address saved. No one wants to go the extra step with a PGP message just to make sure their actual home address isn't leaked through the internet somehow. Just silly really.


[1 Points] None:

forever.


[1 Points] lordredvampire:

They should never store your personal info.. period.


[1 Points] None:

FUCKING SNITCH


[1 Points] speedfleek:

Forever, you never know when that information might come in handy.


[-4 Points] Vendor_BBMC:

My customers complain that they have to give me their name and address for the hundredth time. I should have memorised it by now.

I'm a mail order business. Addresses are work. Its hard to get interested in them. what do I need them for unless they're paying me to send drugs there?