There has to be some standard way that is safe enough for them where they wont think it's a cop trying to ID them or spoof them in some way.
Whats the standard way of identifying a vendor's product if you have multiples of the same product coming in.
There has to be some standard way that is safe enough for them where they wont think it's a cop trying to ID them or spoof them in some way.
[27 Points] MLP_is_my_OPSEC:
[2 Points] itsbooming:
Ok, we are on the same page so far. What words would you put in that message to identify which product he sent?
[2 Points] sapiophile:
It's really too bad that vendors don't include their OpenPGP Fingerprint in their packages...
[1 Points] None:
Hmm maybe ask them in a pgp message?
[1 Points] None:
Tell them you had multiple orders coming in and want to know what return name, address, city or zip they used.
[1 Points] Vendor_BBMC:
My customers all seem to have a middle name with the initial "B".
Hank's customers' middle names often start with a "H".
[1 Points] FuttBucker321:
Just change something in the address. For example capital letters, floor nmber, writing a middle name, specifying the region, writing an address wit n. in front of the number. be creative without looking suspicious
[1 Points] arthrayy:
you could have one of them write a number like "17" on the inside of the package somewhere. there are literally so many ways to accomplish your goal
[0 Points] iamdnm:
I would put Mr, MR or any capital letter to extend the name.
however, im smart enough to not have more then one order in transit to the same drop.
When giving the vendor your name for shipping, use different initials for your middle name.