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Discussion => Newbie discussion => Topic started by: CheapestCocaine on July 12, 2013, 12:25 am
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Authorities tracing fingerprints? Looking into the camera footage at the time the suspect was delivering the package? Snitches?
List them all!
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Don't use a return address. Only ship anonymously (don't ship to your friends, have heard stories about people ratting on their blood brother). Make drops at different boxes, don't keep using the same one week by week. Use stealthy packaging. I feel like there is a greater risk receiving product through the mail, correct me if I'm wrong on this though.
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Luckily, my fingerprints are not in any system. At least not yet. ;)
... At least not to my knowledge. I may have engaged in the practice of fingerpainting as a child, so if any akin documentation exists, then who knows...
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Don't use a return address. Only ship anonymously (don't ship to your friends, have heard stories about people ratting on their blood brother). Make drops at different boxes, don't keep using the same one week by week. Use stealthy packaging. I feel like there is a greater risk receiving product through the mail, correct me if I'm wrong on this though.
Sorry I meant DO use a return address. Just make sure it's not your actual return address.
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It seems that the risk is higher to the buyer than the Vendor. But imo it's up to Vendors to keep their customers as safe as possible.
Most Vendor busts I've heard about were related to their local activity (dealing IRL, friends ratting them out etc)
Green Inc
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I read one post of a vendor being turned in by one of his workers, who was caught for something or other. LE found SR and PGP codes on his system. Make sure you use a mobile USB TAILS system, so that that you can hide/destroy it easily if they do come knocking, and they won't have shit on you.
Fucking snitches.
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It seems that the risk is higher to the buyer than the Vendor. But imo it's up to Vendors to keep their customers as safe as possible.
Most Vendor busts I've heard about were related to their local activity (dealing IRL, friends ratting them out etc)
Green Inc
Gotta agree there. I had two friends who got caught, not for drugs but for selling forgeries. With the word-to-mouth, one's business expanded until the friend of a friend of a friend (etc.) who heard about him was an undercover cop. The other one got ratted out by a friend after this fckin snitch got arrested for possession.
One's never too careful.
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Honestly the only way I could see a vendor getting caught would be.... To accept some form of payment outside of SR. Bragging/talking to people he or she "trust"(sadly alot of people get in trouble by family and friends that want to save their own asses).