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Discussion => Shipping => Topic started by: 4860302 on January 25, 2012, 10:44 pm

Title: Setting up a Drop Box
Post by: 4860302 on January 25, 2012, 10:44 pm
Im not sure if this has already been talked about but I have done a lot of searching and found nothing.

Im pretty new to shipping illegal things and had some questions. First off, Im NOT receiving drugs. I know that shipping drugs should be sent to a domestic address.

I'm receiving other items in the mail and wanted to set up a drop box, but not really sure how. I dont want to use a PO box at the post office to do it. Cant you set up a mail box a certain businesses that are pick up shops for mail? I just dont want this stuff shipped to my house and I dont know how to do it otherwise. I have a fake ID and Insurance card with fake information on it to set it up.

Any help is appreciated.
Title: Re: Setting up a Drop Box
Post by: Blksheep on January 26, 2012, 02:25 am
I used to use this service when I lived in Tampa, Fl years ago but what you do is go to a large office building and ask about virtual offices... basically for a small monthly fee you can give yourself a business name with an address at that location. They will hold your mail for you to pick up or they can also forward to you for a larger fee. When I did it the application was real basic and they didn't require ID or even proof of business info... that was prior to 911 so I am sure that may have changed.

Good Luck!!
Title: Re: Setting up a Drop Box
Post by: N2DEEP on January 31, 2012, 07:15 am
Its pretty common. RVrs, Live aboard cruisers use reshippers all the time. Its also become quite common for people in other countries to use them to bypass region restrictions online shops sometimes impose.

The only thing that has changed is they used to accept faxed documentation. Now USPS form 1583 must be mailed in as they are required to have original copy on file. It includes a copy of drivers license and notarization. Both of which can be faked fairly easily.
Title: Re: Setting up a Drop Box
Post by: tordemon on February 01, 2012, 12:21 am
Its pretty common. RVrs, Live aboard cruisers use reshippers all the time. Its also become quite common for people in other countries to use them to bypass region restrictions online shops sometimes impose.

The only thing that has changed is they used to accept faxed documentation. Now USPS form 1583 must be mailed in as they are required to have original copy on file. It includes a copy of drivers license and notarization. Both of which can be faked fairly easily.
So know any legit reshippers? I've been looking around for one...