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Discussion => Silk Road discussion => Topic started by: lilith2u on January 13, 2012, 01:37 am

Title: signing for an order?
Post by: lilith2u on January 13, 2012, 01:37 am
Hey All! was contemplating doing a purchase via a seller that requires a signature. is it ever worth it? its from fredthebaker and the prices are half as much and ship from India. its tempting but am thinking if something is to good to be true? you know what i mean, its the one thing i told myself i wouldn't do! would you? do you? Long Live SR! .......peace
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: Husum on January 13, 2012, 01:56 am
If your ordering something illegal, no. If its something gray market like pharmaceuticals or RCs, go for it.
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: marsvolta12 on January 20, 2012, 01:52 pm
you should NEVER and i mean NEVER order form anyone who says you need a signature. This website's saftey is partly owned to plausible deniability, and you screwed that pooch if you sign for it. Find different vendors, because i have tried many products on here and never had to sign for anything.
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: racidacid on January 20, 2012, 02:34 pm
mrouid requires a signature for intl shipping but hes legit!
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: marsvolta12 on January 20, 2012, 05:12 pm
its an anomaly for people to use that and whether he is legit or not is not my main worry. if it gets caught on my end through domestic customs and something is set up, by signing it i am screwed. all the dealers i have had great transactions with never make you sign and frown upon it. i think it makes sense and it is an unnecessary risk but to each their own. i would just rather be safe then sorry
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: zomgwtfbbq on January 20, 2012, 06:20 pm
I had to sign for an order because the package was too large to fit in my box.  I was pretty freaked out by seeing that little USPS "come get your package" slip, and I almost didn't do it.  However, the circumstances surrounding the situation were such that it was pretty much impossible that anything was amiss, and so I did it.   Nothing happened to me other than about 10 minutes of serious paranoia, but there's no way in hell I'd ever do it again.
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: unbiased on January 20, 2012, 10:38 pm
New SR service:  Rent-A-Drug-Mule

For a nominal fee, the vendor will show up at the post office of your choice to sign for your order.

I'll be setting up a vendor account for just this type of service.  Also, I'm hiring.
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: lilith2u on January 20, 2012, 10:43 pm
interesting concept?
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: Paperchasing on January 21, 2012, 09:04 pm
If you like rolling the dice to see if your signing your own arrest warrant then sure, but I wouldn't do it for illegal drugs...  EVER.
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: CaptKrunch on January 21, 2012, 09:43 pm
I would never sign for an order! That's like the first red flag that something isn't right. If they ask me to sign I know something is wrong and will refuse. Also I know what my mailman looks like. So if there ever was an undercover postal inspector trying to deliver to me I would know right away.
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: FreeLife1 on January 21, 2012, 11:57 pm
1. Dont be greedy ORDER FROM YOUR OWN COUNTRY...Lawyers cost alOT more then a few extra buck per pill

2. Dont Sign for packages THATS NOT HOW YOU WANT YOUR DELIVERY EVER SET UP

Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: marsvolta12 on January 27, 2012, 06:15 am
1. Dont be greedy ORDER FROM YOUR OWN COUNTRY...Lawyers cost alOT more then a few extra buck per pill

2. Dont Sign for packages THATS NOT HOW YOU WANT YOUR DELIVERY EVER SET UP

ordering outside of your country isn't greedy at all, Especially if your looking for certain products that are not offered in your area. Signing for a package is retarded because any form of plausible deny-ability is thrown out. Anybody who wants MDMA in the USA gets it international(unless you are dealing with paperchasing) is a great example as to why people do it. As long as it is from a trusted seller with good packaging, you are fine.
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: fredzebaker on January 27, 2012, 08:33 am
Hi,

we have to require a signature for our orders because we can only use EMS service out of India which requires it.
We have been in this business for 3 years and from our experience if it gets past customs on the tracking then there is no problem in signing for a package.
The police have bigger fish to fry than worrying about a few strips of benzos.

Only my 2 cents worth.

regards/
Fred
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: doctor on January 27, 2012, 09:18 pm
New SR service:  Rent-A-Drug-Mule

For a nominal fee, the vendor will show up at the post office of your choice to sign for your order.

I'll be setting up a vendor account for just this type of service.  Also, I'm hiring.
hahahhahahahha, that was funny, haha. Fuck you man, you made me waste a whole lung's worth of smoke with that last line!
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: bp on January 27, 2012, 09:28 pm
Hi,

we have to require a signature for our orders because we can only use EMS service out of India which requires it.
We have been in this business for 3 years and from our experience if it gets past customs on the tracking then there is no problem in signing for a package.
The police have bigger fish to fry than worrying about a few strips of benzos.

Only my 2 cents worth.

regards/
Fred


I have done many EMS purchases, both perfectly "legit" (depends on one's perception of just who can "legitimately" ban you from ingesting anything I suppose) and gray market,  from many counties including India and have never had to sign.
Always done with DMC and great tracking too. And almost always slow as shit.
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: bp on January 27, 2012, 09:31 pm
New SR service:  Rent-A-Drug-Mule

For a nominal fee, the vendor will show up at the post office of your choice to sign for your order.

I'll be setting up a vendor account for just this type of service.  Also, I'm hiring.
hahahhahahahha, that was funny, haha. Fuck you man, you made me waste a whole lung's worth of smoke with that last line!

Don't laugh, that is the spirit of entrepreneurship right there!
Find a need and satisfy it!

Though there shouldn't be a need for it.
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: doctor on January 27, 2012, 09:36 pm
i'm pretty sure he intended it as a joke...

hence the last line, the punchline.

or maybe i'm just more stoned than i think!
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: Puzzle on January 28, 2012, 12:05 am
signing your own arrest warrant? lets not get carried away here..
I have had some customers sign for a package, but only because they ordered Express shipping via USPS
when doing express shipping someone MUST sign for it, and thats just how it is.

Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: echo_ on January 28, 2012, 12:15 am
What about walter, the famous DMT seller that has orders default to requiring signatures (Registered mail)?
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: druggymcdruggerson on January 28, 2012, 01:10 am
Yes what about Walter? I currently have a package arriving from him that I am starting to get scared of signing for... It says it's been in my country for 2 weeks now and the package tracker is worrying me with the way it's listed... Delivery... Non Delivery... back and forth it's all very strange.
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: echo_ on January 28, 2012, 01:54 am
A month ago, that part about package signing never showed up on his profile info or on his sell pages... what's up with that?

Honestly I'm nervous now too, because I just ordered some for a friend.
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: echo_ on January 28, 2012, 08:29 pm
http://dkn255hz262ypmii.onion/index.php?topic=1701.msg27252#msg27252

Hm.
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: doublemint on January 28, 2012, 09:08 pm
Depends on if its legal or not. If its like a bong or something, go for it.
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: Aoth14 on January 28, 2012, 11:07 pm
I've signed for plenty of packages. You just cant be silly. People always worry about getting in trouble, but dont wanna research, seems they just want blind comfort. If your package comes through without detection at a sorting center, what further steps is someone at your local office,whos taking your sig, going to take to bust you? Your package would have to be busted in half, or smelling like whatever is inside. Not signing is never going to help you if you claim ownership by physical possession of a package that has been detected. They dont sit around and wait for you to pick your mail up. You just have to know procedure, I dont think anyone is as familiar with mail service as they should be.

My advice: know how your package is being sent, and make sure everything matches on your side. If you know you have to sign, inspect the package before signing. Dont go signing things like a moron,without even reading them.  The only suspicion you can rouse is going to happen reguardless of signature, before you ever get to that point. Any extra worry you have is your own fault because being too nervous to have a face to face interaction with another human being in a postal building is definitely going to make you look more suspicious than anything.
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: doublemint on January 28, 2012, 11:17 pm
Hi,

we have to require a signature for our orders because we can only use EMS service out of India which requires it.
We have been in this business for 3 years and from our experience if it gets past customs on the tracking then there is no problem in signing for a package.
The police have bigger fish to fry than worrying about a few strips of benzos.

Only my 2 cents worth.

regards/
Fred
Is that Agent Fred or Detective?
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: fredzebaker on January 29, 2012, 04:27 am
fuck off doublemint

I aint no pig, scum of the earth
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: anoncorp on January 29, 2012, 04:28 am
I agree pharmaceuticals no big deal if there's a signature (small personal shipments) all of them do it.
Anything else you're insane if you sign for it

Oh, if you live in Canada don't bother ordering epharma from India all of the packages are seized. So unless they agree to reship pointless
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: fruity on January 29, 2012, 09:53 am
i can vouch that fred is legit.

if u dont want to get good priced meds, then dont. go buy some at double the price safe in the knowledge that you wont have to sign. no one is forcing you to order from the guy.
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: doublemint on January 29, 2012, 06:00 pm
1. Dont be greedy ORDER FROM YOUR OWN COUNTRY...Lawyers cost alOT more then a few extra buck per pill

2. Dont Sign for packages THATS NOT HOW YOU WANT YOUR DELIVERY EVER SET UP

ordering outside of your country isn't greedy at all, Especially if your looking for certain products that are not offered in your area. Signing for a package is retarded because any form of plausible deny-ability is thrown out. Anybody who wants MDMA in the USA gets it international(unless you are dealing with paperchasing) is a great example as to why people do it. As long as it is from a trusted seller with good packaging, you are fine.
I can buy MDMA where I live in the USA?
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: Puzzle on January 29, 2012, 06:36 pm
i know a few ppl that get mdma in the usa in a couple diff states, but the quality doesnt come close to matching the shit across the pond.
Title: Re: signing for an order?
Post by: SouthSquareBiz on February 25, 2012, 03:45 am
Hey All! was contemplating doing a purchase via a seller that requires a signature. is it ever worth it? its from fredthebaker and the prices are half as much and ship from India. its tempting but am thinking if something is to good to be true? you know what i mean, its the one thing i told myself i wouldn't do! would you? do you? Long Live SR! .......peace

Well, it was worth it today. My first order from him arrived in the mail today.

I signed and printed my name. Looked left of my door, right of my door, closed it, and watched the postal worker drive away.

Although 60% of my order was missing, after sitting in customs longer than I felt comfortable, I have already begun distributing and turned lemons into lemonade.

However, at the end of the day, it's your call.