Tell me what would go wrong in this Fake Name scenerio

Without telling you where I'm from exactly, lets find out what would go wrong in this situation.

Living in a building of 10 apartments. Two of them are empty. In here postman who distribute the mail not only changes all the time but also they have no clue who lives where. They just take all mails from the mail distribution center and travel certain areas. Non registered mail is just put in building's mail box or specific apartment's mailbox which is not locked. So imagine a building that doesn't give a fuck about their mail so much.

What would go wrong if I were to order under a fake name to one of the empty apartments? (Lets leave the possibility of getting stolen out of this situation. That's the smallest risk.)


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[7 Points] None:

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[5 Points] ForLol_Serious:

This is the perfect setup for getting large packs. And when you start flipping the drugs and getting mad monies you can buy a car wash to launder it.


[6 Points] coffeencreme:

Just use your real details.


[3 Points] dopepopecope:

Think about old tenants having there mail forwarded too.


[2 Points] YoMommaRollsMyWeed:

it needs a signature and you don't have that persons ID?


[2 Points] fakesndrugs:

The answer is to send test packs from legit online businesses to the boxes and see what happens, or even mail an empty letter to it yourself to see what happens. Don't make the first order a dnm pack


[1 Points] samwhiskey:

Do it. Make sure to reply back crying about how it didn't work and you want to dispute with the vendor.

Don't be a pussy and back out Now. You know more than anyone else on here so do it and let us know how your genius plan worked out.


[1 Points] throwoutofwindowplz:

What if one of the old folks in ya building loves drugs and steals your packs?


[1 Points] Spicy_Tripp:

priority mail is handled a bit differently than normal mail. Usually post man is a bit more serious about knowing that person truly lives there. might want to at least get some junk there first...