Love letter

A little background... I recently got a USPS love letter - nothing came up afterwards. I've been using my work address (my own company) to receive deliveries.

The former tenant of the space still regularly receives mail here. If I did an order using their name/company name, would I be safe? Or is any mail - regardless of whom it's addressed to - be suspect?


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[19 Points] None:

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[10 Points] SaintVengeance:

Quick question regarding your love letter- how long after you ordered your pack did they send it?


[4 Points] GrandWizardsLair:

On pharmacy boards, people laugh about their binders full of love letters. They don't consider their addresses "burned" when their medicine doesn't arrive, and the Grand Wizard hasn't heard about any of them getting raided by the Feds.


[2 Points] drewts86:

Bad idea. If for some reason the former tenant eventually had mail forwarded to new address then your package could end up getting sent there.


[2 Points] MO_Drugs:

USPS does not do love letters. That's a US Customs thing.

source: received a love letter in 1998 for a bunch of Indian Barbituates.


[1 Points] drugsnboobs:

If I did an order using their name/company name, would I be safe?

No. They usually keep track of moves. If your neighbor sets up mail forwarding then the drugs will all go to their new place.


[1 Points] Sn00pCatt:

Could you just claim it was a disgruntled ex employee?


[0 Points] drugstuff233:

Based on nothing scientific or proven I'm going to say my opinion is that the whole address is burned regardless of the name you put for the tenant


[-1 Points] DooshNozzzle:

Dont be selfish. If you are worried about legal trouble/ investigation, why would you pass the buck to a stranger?