What drugs/what quantity of those drugs is acceptable to send in a regular 1st class letter?

I have done quite a few orders from different vendors and some seem to want to send Priority only, while others are perfectly fine sending in a regular envelope first class for small orders. What do you think is ok for sending in first class in a regular letter envelope? What quantity of it do you think is acceptable before it becomes a giveaway?


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[7 Points] None:

Anything on a blotter


[5 Points] None:

There really isn't going to be a "correct" answer to this question. Regular envelopes are meant for paper and not items, so they get processed via machines that can smash whatever is inside. Priority mail is handled more quickly than regular first class, and customers really do appreciate it.

I could focus more on if you and your customers are okay with slower, non-tracked mail or if you want to charge the extra few dollars and upgrade to priority. You should always use whatever packaging suits the product, both with stealth as well as handling it so it doesn't get damaged in transit. They make small padded mailers that you can just add appropriate postage to instead of use priority. And try to match your return address "business" name to something that matches the envelope. I once had a vendor who used regular small stationary envelopes and an address of a school to send pills. (He has since quit the game.) I was so irritated by the complete lack of thought he put into it.


[4 Points] Vendor_BBMC:

I would prefer to offer express 1PM postage on any item, and pay the extra fiver myself, just for the lack of stress and certainty it will not be stolen by the postie.

If customers are really insistent, I post half grams of meth first class, but its still like putting £80 in a christmas card and hoping for the best

The post office will give the sender a proof of postage ticket at no extra cost, so I usually get one to prove that I posted something to the customer.

I ve had first class orders take 4 days to arrive, with increasingly panicky messages from the customer, they think there's a van parked across the street with plain-clothes officers watching the house, "are you SURE you sent it?" etc. Then "Got it! Thanks!"

Tracked requires a signature, which some think is proof that you ordered drugs. Anybody can post anything to anyone. If you don't sign it, it looks very suspicious. its likely to end up getting opened somewhere, It's drugs, and it has your name and address. Nothing was wrong, but by losing your cool you made something wrong.

I've never had a single delivery failure with express. Even if i wrote "ILLEGAL DRUGS!" all over it, the post office would be too scared to open it because its insured for £500.

If you're at work when the postman tries to deliver an express item and puts a card through the door, ignore the "wait 24 hours before collection" part. Undelivered express packages are usually back at the collection office by mid-afternoon. When you go to collect and require ID, you'll wish you didn't use a false name.


[3 Points] kirkkommander:

I sometimes prefer an order get sent first class if it's not something I need quick, and/or it's something that easily fits in an envelope. Like a gram of powder heroin, or Meth/MDMA crystals smashed down and folded in construction paper, heroin stamps, a few LSD tabsl

Stuff I definitely don't want sent through the first class sorter are pills of any kind, weed, etc.

First class has the least amount of oversight, as they've deemed faster shipping to be "more suspicious". So the slower first class is automated more than other options.

Also there is no tracking available on first class letters, so the customer is basically FE'ing, and hoping it gets there, because most vendors have a policy of no refunds and no reships on first class shipping. With good reason.

I like it when vendors give both options, but I never order more than a gram or so of anything because it's all personal use/for reviewing.

As far as upper bounds on acceptable quantities, I'd say you could get away with up to ~5 grams (maybe a little less) of any powder drug/rc, and anything more would have to go priority. A thick as envelope can be suspicious.


[3 Points] None:

According to reconnoiterconscious any amount of MXE lmao


[2 Points] shady_varchar:

Lsd


[1 Points] nccaliboy:

In the us regular first class envelopes are the only type of mail covered under the constitution and therefore cannot be opened legally by and person other than the recipient without a search warrant signed by a judge. priority express and all that other shit can be opened by anyone who works for the postal service for whatever reason they choose or no reason at all just like with those big private shipping companies. also envelopes get by a large margain the least amount of attention as they travel to their destination