Extra stealth.

I'm thinking of ordering a package, and while my receptionist will not open the envelope if she sees my name on it, sometimes she just opens it like nobody's buisness, then gives me an opened package. What can I ask of a vendor to perhaps put it in another envelope, smaller box within the mailing package, as so I don't get all hemmed up if someone accidentally opens up my mail?


Comments


[12 Points] define_irony:

Seriously? Tell her not to open your mail. It's a federal crime.


[8 Points] gijsyo:

Assuming this is a receptionist at your job. Work and drugs don't mix. Never ever.


[3 Points] DexOyama:

Just ask the vendor before you order if this situation is like you say then message the vendor first.


[3 Points] None:

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[3 Points] Theeconomist1:

My top advice is not to order to your place of work. BUt obviously you know that and still want to go that route. You dont' say what you are ordering so have no idea how big or small it is, but what you are probably wanting is a decoy. Decoys, while not necessarily effective against LE, are great for those who have their mail snooped by people like your receptionist. IF you feel that she'd just open the outer envelope and stop after that (and not tear through another one), I guess another envelope might work - but what would stop her from doing that if she's willing to open the first envelope in the first place? Essentially, she is opening it b/c he or she is a nosy piece of shit. A decoy will satiate that nosiness and that's going to be your best bet I think.

Also, I'm not a lawyer, but you might want to figure out if getting mail at your place of business comes with the same legal protections as mail coming to your home (for instance, does the employer have any rights b/c it is coming to their place of business).

Get a PO Box man. Just a bad, bad idea.


[2 Points] Aluminum_Foil_Hat:

lets all help the cunt


[1 Points] PartyTimeSupply:

Most vendors (edit: should) have a visual barrier for this exact scenario.


[-3 Points] None:

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