Detention of first class mail letter after ordering from "pornstar" on T.M

I received one of these letters a week ago and figured it was fake since theyr where a few mistakes in it. I just recieved another one today exactly the same as the last one. Im pretty fucking upset, the first one had me confused but this second one is just pissing me off. I Ordered a O a few days before T.M went down and didnt F.E. I already figured my package wouldn't arrive and didn't really care, but now these letters keep showing up and im almost 100% sure theyr fake. Ide give up alot to find this vendor and show him how i really feel about this, if someone else saw this letter theyd assume its real. I understand theyr are risks in this dark market business but this shit is just ridiculous.


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[5 Points] lucyskyhigher:

I had a very similar thing happen to me a few months ago. It happened when I ordered a free sample from a Colorado vendor on SR 1. Here is a much more detailed explanation of what happened: http://www.reddit.com/r/SilkRoad/comments/1pqniw/love_letters_and_return_buyers_do_you_live_in/cd548s0

You'll see from my explanation that all ended up well. My drop address wasn't burned. In the link I provided, I included a picture of the letter I received (I got two of the exact same letter like you did.) I'm interested if you received the same letter. Let me know once you read that thread I linked to... I honestly still can't tell if these letters are fake or not, but they're incredibly annoying.

PM me if you have any more questions. Good luck, man.


[2 Points] NationalDirect:

There are the true vendors: the businesspeople, and the kids/junkies that don't know a fucking thing hen it comes to customer service (the service that you provide to the people that make you successful as a business).

Where there is an easy opportunity to set up shop, you'll get all kinds of "vendors" but the good ones ill last and build a positive reputation, while the others die from a negative forum experience thread about some incident that seems too pathetic to be true - but probably is.


[1 Points] None:

A friend of mine who has never used Silk Road and doesn't even own a computer had a friend who would mail him pot and one day he said he got a notice from the USPS telling him that his package was being held for him and he would need to come pick it up and of course he never went to get it and never heard from the post office about it again. So based on that story from him I do believe these domestic love letters are probably real. As to whether the ones you've received are real, well, I have no idea.