A friendly Letter

so i recived a letter today from cali that says a vendor wants too keep in touch and gave a phone number and a email. The letter was dated July 20th and used a name that i think was from the last pack from vendor. I only ordered 2x from said vendor thru hansa. I plan on moving soon and concider this a burned addy, but in the future would it be safe to hit up? or worth too just find new ven. thanks!


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[3 Points] throwahooawayyfoe:

The fuck?!? That's both irresponsible as shit on the vendor's part and sketchy as fuck because it's proof positive that he's saving customer addresses. Someone else did this not too long ago and people got pissed. What if that was an address that had already been burned (like, for real) or one that was just a random one-time drop that you have no control of anymore? This definitely deserves a name and shame. No vendor should ever send a customer anything unsolicited.


[3 Points] OpiGod777:

Sounds pretty sketchy..


[3 Points] redditthentoss:

At best, that vendor is saving customer information. At worst, they've been compromised and LE knows you have purchased from them. Either way, name and shame


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[1 Points] Johncenaslam:

Not in any way saying it's smart or ok to do. I'm saying there's a good possibility it could also be a vendor trying to re-establish communication with his clients. If you use a private email server and send him an email along with being secured on a VPN your free to fuck around and email him a set of questions.


[1 Points] mrmcepic69:

What the fuck? Name the vendor please because this is terrible OPSEC.


[1 Points] odaydream:

name and shame.


[1 Points] None:

Prank call the number.


[0 Points] Johncenaslam:

To be honest, it is most likely your vendor trying to get in-contact with you.

I highly recommend you do not call the number given. I would recommend sending him an email using a private email server, and ask him a couple questions about his previous transactions with you.

If his answers check out then he is most likely just trying to keep his business going as he most likely took a large hit like the rest of the vendors.

In the end of the day your buying the drugs, your not selling them. I don't see LE doing all this to bust you. If the letter is showing it was sent from an area where your vendor made his normal drops, I would say you have enough evidence to confirm it's truly the vendor. No regular local police are going to have access to his vendor info, it's strictly FBI, which in that case if it's the FBI they wouldn't send you a letter in the mail, they would send about 10 agents to your house and raid it.

Local LE would not charge him, the FBI would give the initial run down on his charges. FBI does not mail letters they usually kick down your door.