Ordering exclusively from one vendor?

Hey guys, I finally found "my" guy, no homo. His stealth is alright, the envelope is padded and the addresses are not handwritten. He's one of the poeple who use a company as their retrun address, is this an OPSEC sin? I've ordered three times so far and it's always come through (domestic btw) so I figure it's stealthy enough.

My question would be: is it risky to stick exclusvely to this guy? His envelopes always look the same (as with every vendor I assume) so I don't want the postman to grow suspicious when he delivers the same stuff over and over. I was thinking of ordering weekly.

Do you guys think this matters at all or should I just order away? Thanks for helping me out!


Comments


[5 Points] Vendor_BBMC:

YOU ARE THINKING TOO MUCH.

But also not quite enough. Postmen don't keep a mental count of how many times you get a similar mass-produced envelope.

If you think he does, ask the vendor to use a white A5 padded envelope instead of a brown one. The postman isn't allowed to open either of them to look inside, and what he thinks doesn't matter.


[3 Points] DancingWindAway:

no homo

Kids there days...

shakes head in disappointment


I'd say company r-address is indeed a sin.

If the company does exist and gets the mail they are likely to bring it to LEs attention. (A guy got arrested a week ago in Europe partly because of this)

If the company doesn't exist the mail will get opened sooner or later and also land in the hands of LE. Both cases are not ideal for you as a customer, but as long as it doesn't get send back to sender that's a mute point.

Don't think same mail every week is suspicious, lot's of people get regular mail. (Unless you are talking big packages, that might be suspicious, idk)

Good luck


[2 Points] ciphersexual:

If you're nervous why not save up for 4x the usual amount and order monthly?


[2 Points] Theeconomist1:

Your postman has no clue and isn't tracking your mail unless you are getting something that TRULY stands out - yeah if you are ordering 30 pounds of shit all the time and pissing him off b/c he has to carry it - he'll remember that. But not an envelope. I think there is a misconception of being afraid of your postman. Your postman is simply the last guy who touches your mail - if he has your pack, its golden. If a pack is getting uncovered, its certainly not going to be by your postman - it'll be way up the delivery chain. You shouldn't be afraid of the postal service at all, BUT if you had to be afraid of someone at the postal service, your mailman would be last on that list.

The one assumption I'm making is that the customer isn't doing anything stupid with the address. If you use a vacant home or the name of a previous tenant that the mailman knows has moved, then yes, your postman could pose a risk. But if you do it like you should, your postman is the least likely to bust you.


[1 Points] katzphan:

I learned from my brother he was scammed by a couple people because he was too sketched out about going to the same guy over and over again. Stick with the same guy and get his personal contact info after a few transactions and stick with him. That is what I do


[1 Points] TheGreatSkeletor:

Maybe see if your "guy" will put your letters in a priority envelope. Those are sent around all the time and won't look odd being in your mail.


[1 Points] consumerrr:

I think it's the opposite. I get the same bills, same bank statements, same magazines and marketing stuff (and same of other stuff) all the time. if it's always the same, it's even better from a "not standing out" perspective


[1 Points] efewdws1:

You're fine. Better off ordering from the same vendor every time anyway.