Drops to commercial buildings

Does anyone have xp with dropping to commercial buildings? Not much mention of i on the DW but seems legit. They stay vacant for long periods of time, I guess it would come down to if the mailman willingly drops the parcel off or not


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[3 Points] OpOnymousSurvivor:

if the mailman is familiar with the route, they will know the building is empty and incoming mail may raise a red flag. they may try and leave a pink slip to get the recipient to come to post office

USPS is not stupid, they are slow, but not stupid. why would an empty building all of a sudden begin receiving packs? how do you know the owner/former owner hasn't already set the mail to be forwarded somewhere else?


[1 Points] 1millionblunts:

yeah the mailman can be like nope i don't think so, and hold the package. especially if he knows the building is vacant/empty/temporarily unoccupied. and especially if it's a package. i've had a mailman try to hold a wii u, shipped usps from gamestop because my girlfriends name wasn't on the new resident slip that our local po made us fill out.


[1 Points] bmoreproduct1:

How do you know the mail isn't being forwarded to someplace else?

The best anonymous drop is a UPS mailbox opened with fake id and cash. You can get a fake id within two weeks.


[1 Points] GreenSailsVendor:

Please do not do this unless you own/control or work there and can confirm that, as the other posters mentioned, the mail actually does run there.