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Discussion => Shipping => Topic started by: Manfred on May 21, 2012, 12:24 am
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Just a few thoughts on this.
Depends what you are receiving and how it will be packaged.
I read some of the threads, apparently in the US the mail man won't deliver if he doesn't know the name.
Here in the UK I get mail for numerous different names. They're not interested in the name on the envelope.
So from a deniability perspective it makes sense to have drugs sent to your address to a completely false name.
OTOH if the item is bulky, or for some other reason they don't want to deliver it, it would get sent to the Post Office. And they'd want one of these items to collect:
Cheque guarantee/credit/debit card
Bank/building society book
Valid passport
Cheque book
Driving licence
Photo Identity Card (Foreign National, Military, Police Warrant, Royal Mail Employee)
Under 18s (National Insurance Card, Medical Card or Savings Book)
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I always put my name on it. But I only order tiny amounts of Class Cs. Love dem benzos.
I know if a copper showed up at my door one day, I'd just say I had no idea where the package came from and that it wasn't mine. Etc etc. I think it's more suspicious to have fake names sent the addresses anyway, and if it ever came to it, and I wouldn't be able to get legal protection under a fake name afaik.
Also I always writer 'return to sender' on my package and leave it in a safe place unopened for a couple of days. Will power 8)
But yeah, whatever floats your boat.
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make sure your order fits through the letterbox, confirm with vendor, choose suitable name from the old mail lying around. voila!
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make sure your order fits through the letterbox, confirm with vendor, choose suitable name from the old mail lying around. voila!
Yeah I tend to agree with this.
Possession of drugs is not a serious crime in the UK, but with criminal records checks for everything these days, it's not a good risk.