Express packages sent to PO Box

Does anyone know the method by which securerx deliver their products? I want it sent through express but uncertain if my PO box can accept express packages. Alex at securerx tells me express requires a signature upon delivery. is that true? that a PO box can not receive express mail?? sounds a bit fishy to me.. Perhaps someone here can answer it for me although I already sent him an e-mail to get some things clarified.

I have never used WU either so I am a little clueless about that too. I actually need to place an order for valiums and vicodin shortly so any help would be nice.


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[3 Points] None:

I would avoid express mail. And don't use western union.


[1 Points] FortunateSonDM:

You can opt out signature on express when purchasing the postage and of course PO boxes will take express priority mail. But uh... what is this WU? I really hope you didn't consider purchasing drugs through Western Union. In my opinion, it sounds fishy.

1) Makes you pay via WU which scammers use notoriously. Once you send the money, it's gone and even if you could complain to WU that you got scammed (which you can't on a drug deal obv), they can't do anything to help you. Money is gone forever. 2) Says express won't be accepted by PO boxes. They 100% do. Scammers often say this so they can pretend to ship via priority/other services that will take a few days. Few days is enough to withdraw your WU money (although WU is usually instant ready for withdraw) and disappear on ya. Buys them time. 3) Sig required is not necessary. Express is already risky enough when it comes to mailing drugs. You have the option to waive sig when buying shipping so no excuses as to why it's mandatory to make you sign. Controlled deliveries will make you sign for your package. See why it's not a good idea to add sig onto a drug package? You can't tell if it's a CD or not. At least if you're 100% positive no sig is required, you'll know something is up when the "mail man" wants you to sign.

Now I don't know this vendor but two scenarios are playing in my head. First, you WU the money and never get your package. The other, WU is being used as payment because it can be traced back to you(proof you purchased the drugs), the sig requirement is so you willingly sign the package(admit knowledge of contents of package;which can't even be disputed since your payment is documented), and you my friend, are the victim of a CD. Arrested, charged etc. Now I could be an annoying paranoid tweaker, but these two scenarios have happened plenty of times on the dark net, and will probably continue happening as long as new people discover + enter into the universe of the dark net.

Use a vendor that has a decent number of sales, offers full escrow, does not require signature and preferably domestic. Keep yourself safe. Pay the extra few bucks on your pills if that's what you gotta do. Would you rather spend an extra few bucks on full protection or lose your order money to a non escrow scam? or you know.... lose your order money, not get the pills and also end up wasting extra money/time on the new legal troubles you got yourself in. Either way.... just try to be safe man, your gut is telling you it sounds "fishy" for a reason.


[1 Points] None:

Alex from Securerx huh?


[1 Points] footlockervip:

any po box can take express packages.


[1 Points] None:

I got one last week that did NOT have the box checked "waive signature" and the PO Box delivered it anyways and tracking said something like "signature waved at time of delivery", thought that was weird.


[1 Points] 1ccofheroin:

I get express mail sent to my PO Box all the time from RealSupremeSmoke. Never have I ever had to sign for any of them.