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Discussion => Shipping => Topic started by: silvia on June 05, 2012, 12:44 pm

Title: Using deceased person for order
Post by: silvia on June 05, 2012, 12:44 pm
I moved into a new house and still get mail from the deceased previous owners, is it a bad idea to use there names for a drug order?
Im not sure although i already placed it lol
Title: Re: Using deceased person for order
Post by: Limetless on June 05, 2012, 12:46 pm
Personally I think it would be a slightly obvious thing to do if it was caught but it's a bit of a tricky one. How old were they and how long they been 6 feet under?
Title: Re: Using deceased person for order
Post by: Kappacino on June 05, 2012, 12:51 pm
I moved into a new house and still get mail from the deceased previous owners, is it a bad idea to use there names for a drug order?
Im not sure although i already placed it lol

Eventually you're gonna have an order that for whatever reason, got left at the post office, or needs to be signed for.. in which case good luck getting it if its in their name.

Just use your real name. Or.. a variant thereof. So if your name is Steven Green, put it as Steven Greene. That way the postman won't say anything because its close enough to be a clerical error, but if the police come you can say "well that's not even my name".
Title: Re: Using deceased person for order
Post by: silvia on June 05, 2012, 01:03 pm
Personally I think it would be a slightly obvious thing to do if it was caught but it's a bit of a tricky one. How old were they and how long they been 6 feet under?
They where old as lol, and about 6months + probs not a good idea haha
Title: Re: Using deceased person for order
Post by: silvia on June 05, 2012, 01:04 pm
I moved into a new house and still get mail from the deceased previous owners, is it a bad idea to use there names for a drug order?
Im not sure although i already placed it lol

Eventually you're gonna have an order that for whatever reason, got left at the post office, or needs to be signed for.. in which case good luck getting it if its in their name.

Just use your real name. Or.. a variant thereof. So if your name is Steven Green, put it as Steven Greene. That way the postman won't say anything because its close enough to be a clerical error, but if the police come you can say "well that's not even my name".
Thanks man, very true and helpful cheers
Title: Re: Using deceased person for order
Post by: war on June 05, 2012, 01:17 pm
Well, since their ghost is obviously still living in your house anyways, you aren't even fibbing!
Title: Re: Using deceased person for order
Post by: AncientX on June 06, 2012, 12:20 am
Lol thatd be a good one to explain to LE if you ever had a CD. " What do you mean there's illicit drugs in this package?.....The ghosts in my house have a blow problem...its obviously addressed to them ... "
Title: Re: Using deceased person for order
Post by: greenwood on June 06, 2012, 12:22 am
Personally, if I were a ghost, I'd haunt the fuck outta you until you gave me some drugs.
Title: Re: Using deceased person for order
Post by: oscarzululondon on June 06, 2012, 12:38 am
Just use your real name. Or.. a variant thereof. So if your name is Steven Green, put it as Steven Greene. That way the postman won't say anything because its close enough to be a clerical error, but if the police come you can say "well that's not even my name".

This is the best way to do it.

To be honest everyone I know who has received drugs in the post and got convicted was stupid because they got the drugs and excitedly opened them within a few seconds which is when the police burst in. It's best to order them in some weird name, then after receiving wait a few hours before opening them.
Title: Re: Using deceased person for order
Post by: sdesu on June 06, 2012, 01:35 am
Lol thatd be a good one to explain to LE if you ever had a CD. " What do you mean there's illicit drugs in this package?.....The ghosts in my house have a blow problem...its obviously addressed to them ... "

I lol'd so hard.