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Discussion => Legal => Topic started by: CodoneCowboy on October 14, 2013, 08:53 pm
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A friend of mine in the North Eastern U.S. just received a letter in the mail, allegedly from a heroin vendor from which she made a purchase just a couple days before S.R. went down. She did receive her product safely. She and I are both rather sketched out, since we heard that a few NY-based heroin vendors had been busted, and this was a NY-based vendor. She had only placed one order ever on Silk Road, and it was from this guy. I should also note that, against my advice, she did *not* use PGP to encrypt her address.
The letter basically referred vaguely to the fall of Silk Road and provided an email address for her to contact if she wants a "grieving gift" and to get reconnected.
We're concerned that it could be a cop attempting to bust her. I guess it could also be the vendor legitimately trying to find more customers, but why wouldn't he just set up shop on BMR or Sheep? And in any case, vendors are supposed to delete customer's address info after shipping. The fact that this person did not do so is super sketchy.
I remember reading a thread on the forums about someone having a similar experience recently, which I'm trying to find. Meanwhile, any advice for her besides to ignore the letter?
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Ignore that damn letter. There are plenty of sketchy dealers you can deal with online :)