Got a safe mail drop (not US); looking for mailing lists to keep clean stuff coming in

I've been researching this for a couple of months, and have finally constructed what seems to be a safe, unsuspected, pseudonymous mail drop that I can check discreetly on a daily basis. (And I have read the warnings about using fake names, etc., in the US. I do not live in the US, thank you.)

I just received my first order to that address in record time, so it's a success. What I'd like to do now is subscribe to some mailing lists or inexpensive subscriptions that will ship abroad.

I've been through /r/freebies/ for offers that will ship outside North America, and have practically exhausted them. Also, those are generally one-offs, unless they're going to subscribe me to their paper snail-mail list. Most just use email marketing after the freebie is requested.

I'm willing to put a tiny investment into having a regular delivery of something, especially if that something is bulky and, most importantly, LEGIT. The purpose is to launder my occasional deliveries, of course.

Any recommendations?


Comments


[7 Points] borensteinbore:

Regularly buy ramen noodles online. You're welcome.


[6 Points] Shlabdingo:

how did you establish such a drop ?


[6 Points] sat200907062015:

subscribe to some embarrassing magazines – could work as a reason for having the PO box if ever questioned.


[3 Points] SecondWarning:

Honestly, just order your Amazon shit to the drop and you'll br fine.


[3 Points] kkeekkee:

Subscribe to TIME magazine. I have it for free in Europe.

Can you please explain how to setup such a mail drop?


[3 Points] noonehear:

https://www.getitfree.us/ Not only will you get free random crap but some come in boxes... so its not entirely just junkmail of catalogs and then a USPS envelope/box mixed in.

Google be your friend mannnnnn.

EDIT: Realized you are not in North America. Leaving linkage up so others can see. I honestly had a PO box for a year that only recieved an occassional bill, Amazon orders, and USPS :) orders with no issue.


[3 Points] Early_C:

Contact countries/cities departments of tourism and request information from them. Or just businesses in different areas and they'll send you catalogs, all sorts of stuff. They will send you snail mail if you say it's for your grandpa and he doesnt use the internet. Also, ebay has tons of stuff for $2-3 with free shipping. Might be worth it just to get mail coming through your drop.


[2 Points] bozapub:

i used to order a lot of cheap shit from china, from ebay and alibaba. Also very intrested in your setup, looking forward to your explanation


[1 Points] Lumen-Gentium:

UDATE: As requested, I describe my setup here.