Message to Vendors.

Stop using the same company names/return addresses over and over again. I received many Dr.Xanax/Dr.XanaxUSA/FastDonut packs (along with many other vendors) that had the exact same addresses and companies on them over and over again so I stopped using them because of this. (Which may have been part of the cause of them getting caught) Switch every week and if you can hand write the shit so it doesn't seem like you are a "real" company but someone sending personal mail. It is a lot less suspicious. Remember the best place to hide something is right in front of their face. Our safety and yours is number one over greed. Patience is more valuable then a life time in prison.

Edit: Don't use handwriting then. Make many different labels with different addresses and companies. Sorry for the bad advice. Moral of the story change your shit weekly.


Comments


[7 Points] cheesecakebay:

Never hand write anything. Extremely bad advice there.


[4 Points] Theeconomist1:

Rotation of return addresses is a good idea. If it's not switched up it'd be a very easy way of profiling and pulling packs since all that shit is OCR'ed. Handwriting I don't think is critical. Printed labels are better I think Bc it reduces chances that addy can't be read and thus manually sorted. What your concern with printed labels?


[2 Points] cheesecakebay:

Well if you want to be that dumb ass go for it. For one they can profile from handwriting styles friend. Secondly, hand written packages are scrutinize much more. Post office workers activity look for hand written labels. I'd recommend you do some more research and some learning, before giving out bad advice that could potentially get someone in some trouble.


[2 Points] loveletterreceiver:

If the stealth is of a business nature then printed labels, if it is of an interpersonal nature then handwritten is best. Grandma Edith ain't busting out the label maker to send you a weekly catch up letter


[0 Points] young_k:

Yea totally dude! Handwritten labels FTW! /s