Ever Wonder What the Return Address is On Your Package

So ever look at the return on your package from a vendor and go wtf is that business, mine have been pretty random but usually computer companies...

So.. I was visiting an old friend of mine who owns a computer company. He had told me randomly that the other day he had two packages of heroin show up to his biz. I said wtf considering how squeeky clean they are. The usual packages I get are flat envelopes etc.

He had said they got one one week and then a week later more showed up. I asked what they did with it, they said the first time they called the police, second the postal master. Said that mail was being returned to them because the receivers are unknown.

So basically vendors using there address as return points and a bunch of stuff got returned. Could have been going on for a while and they were picking up returns but they told me(the company) said the mailman who delivered the heroin that he was new.

Just thought id share.


Comments


[12 Points] Theeconomist1:

Yeah it is kind of funny to look at the return addresses. Most point to businesses but have had plenty of packs with a person as a name. A vendor told me that he picked his return addy for a reason. Essentially he felt that they would be less likely to call cops if a pack was RTS'ed. That is a decent strategy I think.

The businesses have been varied and ranged from a lot of different things. I like though when the vendor has a decoy that matches what the business at the return might send.


[8 Points] thrawawoo:

I once had an order which the vendor fucked up by putting an inadequate number on stamps on it.

It got sent to some random student in the vendor's country. I found out about this when the student messaged me on facebook, using my name from the address. She sent a picture of the package which seemed to be unopened, but there was some rips on the sides as if she had tried to work out what is was without fully opening it.

Eventually I managed to persuade her to send it over to me without looking inside, but it never came and the vendor's 2 reships never arrived either, so I think she might have spoken to LE.

Whatever happened, I was never arrested and my international orders since then have all made it through so

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[5 Points] lemonbreak:

I worked for a company that did computer services. The business had been under a different name previously and a different address, but the owner of the business complex we used to be in was a customer. So when he got returned mail for my boss' old company he brought it to us.

I wish I had opened the pack before the cops were called because inside was (60) 30mg roxys. I was steaming internally watching the cop take them with him.


[3 Points] thewilloftheuniverse:

I would use past customers as return address.


[4 Points] None:

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[2 Points] shitbrik:

some of them return address's are businesses owners they know( or know will forward and not open ), and tell them to double envelope resend again. I got burned with fire saying this the other day in this forum.


[2 Points] Kazaa99:

And he reason for this heroin being sent back is most likely because some highly intelligent Heroin user thought "this empty house that hasn't had a resident for 10 years and is about to be demolished is the perfect address for me to use"

And then quickly comes the complaints flying about the vendor not being able to send his packages I would guess..


[1 Points] None:

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[1 Points] None:

Looked it up once, it was a closed buisness in a strip mall


[1 Points] hd3slyde:

ive looked up the return address on packs ive gotten, very interesting usually and i just laugh


[-2 Points] noseybast:

I would of thought vendors would pick a non existent return. It's not like they would be noticed or checked