It seems that people become anxious of getting caught because they ordered from NL or because their vendor might be compromised. If you really think that sooner or later the FBI or DEA will knock at your door, follow these simple steps:
- Remove all physical evidence (smartphones, laptops, drugs, paraphernalia, etc.) from your house ASAP. Don't just delete stuff, remove the devices (bring them to a friends place or so)
- Don't say a fucking word to LE. Period. Don't lie, don't tell the truth, just shut the fuck up.
- Read this:
Should I sign for the package/mail if asked to?
Yes.
If a CD (controlled delivery) is in place to happen, you're going to get arrested. Maybe not at that point in time if you refuse to sign, but it will happen. If they have made the decision to CD you, they aren't gonna let you off the hook if you refuse to sign. Plus not signing can look suspicious.
To begin with, signing for a package doesn't make you guilty. Its the courts job to prove that you asked for the package, and signing for a package does not prove this.
The only reason postal services have you sign is to say that you received the package, and that they have done their job. It's a standard practice that many spread a lot of FUD about.
So why are there so many people on the "don't Sign" boat? Not signing make you feel like you have a say in the most dangerous part of the darknet process. People are paranoid and anxious, and want a say in what's happening around them. Once the package is out however, there is little any person can do.
TL;DR: refusing to sign isn't going to change anything, and possibly will make you look more suspicious. What's going to happen is beyond your control.
- MOST IMPORTANT: Read this to understand how a controlled delivery works: http://paste2.org/6341LfJ1
Good luck to all of you!
it dosent matter how fucking suspicious you look as YOU QUOTED "Its the courts job to prove that you asked for the package"