do you think decoys are necessary regardless of size of package could be 1 pill could be 5,000 vote here!
do you think decoys are neccessary regardless of size of pack
do you think decoys are necessary regardless of size of package could be 1 pill could be 5,000 vote here!
[5 Points] Sourcery_Market:
[4 Points] just_having_a_wank:
If the pack is being opened up, that usually means they already know what's in it. Auspost doesn't do this themselves AFAIK and a cop isn't going to see a toy car and think "oh, it's just a toy. Better stop the search here".
That said, it is probably a good idea to at least add something like a box to a satchel so it doesn't feel like nugs of weed.
[2 Points] dinodan420:
I think a lot of vendors underestimate how much people value decoys. I personally would easily pay $10 more and have a little more incentive to purchase if I knew there would be a great decoy and overall stealth.
[1 Points] staycloser2me:
I feel safer with decoy. Ain't clicking that link though.
Decoys serve a function, but I think many ascribe the wrong function to decoys. Here's where they can be useful:
If you are in a situation where someone other than yourself may open your mail - live with roommates, family, etc.
They can also be useful if mail gets delivered incorrectly and someone else opens your pack.
Pack busts opened during transit - although a well packed package with any visual barrier will often serve teh same purpose.
Decoys won't be useful if LE is there looking. They'll find it. I'd say more important than a decoy is it being sealed so that smell doesn't leak out. A visual barrier of some sort should also be employed just in case the pack busts opened. I'd rather have a pack with no decoy that has a visual barrier along with proper sealing and layers than a decoy without proper sealing.
Decoys do serve a function, but often its for nosy roommates or family members. Although I will say a decoy is very good for times where the mailman drops your mail at the wrong house. The above applies more to domestic orders. International orders have a different risk profile and more risk of being opened.