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Discussion => Shipping => Topic started by: xblackbladex on April 30, 2012, 11:43 pm
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I ordered both coke and 5-meo-dipt and I can't figure out which is which. One of them are white and the other is brown.
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I ordered both coke and 5-meo-dipt and I can't figure out which is which. One of them are white and the other is brown.
Former is the Bing, the latter is the FOXY.
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Thanks a bunch.
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Was this a serious question?
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I dunno but I thought I might as well nip it in the bud. Would have been pretty ridiculous if the OP did a 100mg line of FOXY.
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LOL. I definitely wouldn't of. I pretty much knew which was which but the bing was overweight which I found hard to believe so I just needed a second opinion.
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but the bing was overweight
Nice to see the Limetless terminology is catching on.... :P
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If I'm getting more than one order in at once that I think I might have a hard time telling apart, I ask the vendor to put a mark of some kind on the actual envelope (not the external paper one, but the plastic bag the drugs actually come in) so that I can quickly tell which is which.
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If I'm getting more than one order in at once that I think I might have a hard time telling apart, I ask the vendor to put a mark of some kind on the actual envelope (not the external paper one, but the plastic bag the drugs actually come in) so that I can quickly tell which is which.
I wouldn't actually do that. You mark the bag and the buyer is a pig that bag is then identifiable from you, the post mark is then attached to you and it narrows down their area of search if they want to sting you. I wouldn't even consider marking anything for anyone. I don't mind saying what looks is what via PM or whatever but physical marks would be out of the question for me.
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I wouldn't actually do that. You mark the bag and the buyer is a pig that bag is then identifiable from you, the post mark is then attached to you and it narrows down their area of search if they want to sting you.
How would that make it any easier to identify you? If I order something from you, and you're in say, Vancouver, and I order something from someone else that's in San Diego, I'd still know which postal code each vendor was associated with. The mark on the inside of the bag isn't going to tell me any more than the external envelope would
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I thought I was going to have this same problem when I ordered the same amount of weed from 2 different vendors. I just hoped I could tell which is which. But they marked it on the bag inside the vacuum seal by strain (so it didn't really identify me) just what kind of weed it was.
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I wouldn't actually do that. You mark the bag and the buyer is a pig that bag is then identifiable from you, the post mark is then attached to you and it narrows down their area of search if they want to sting you.
How would that make it any easier to identify you? If I order something from you, and you're in say, Vancouver, and I order something from someone else that's in San Diego, I'd still know which postal code each vendor was associated with. The mark on the inside of the bag isn't going to tell me any more than the external envelope would
Lol nah not in America/Canada which are big places but this is the U.K and it is full of CCTV. Triangulating peoples packages over here is a piece of piss compared to over in North America simply because of the fact we are geographically hemmed in and everywhere has cameras, we are the most watched nation IN THE WORLD and ironically one of the smallest. If the rozzers were ordering MARKED letters from me then they could quite easily keep ordering to get a feel of what packaging I use, then ask the post offices within the area to keep a look out for those sorts of packages, some clever dick spots them, then they have a date and time, then I'm on camera....
Come on mate. Use your loaf.
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I wish I had this problem..
I cant even get one damn package..
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If the rozzers were ordering MARKED letters from me then they could quite easily keep ordering to get a feel of what packaging I use
The letters are not marked. They look, on the outside, just like every other package you'd send out. On the INSIDE, the vacuum sealed plastic part, there is a very small marking. A number, letter, etc...
If you switch up the style of the external packaging, and don't drop them off at the same place all the time, having a mark that's in no way externally visible would make no difference at all. You would have to open the package to see the marking. Even if they have a good idea of where you're located, they can't open every single letter that goes through their system looking for an identifying mark on the inside.