Anyone Experienced Using Fake ID's at P.O. Box shops?

I know a bunch of people are going to say "don't use a fake ID, it adds to the charges, blah blah", I'm not really interested in hearing that.

What I am interested in is people who've had good/bad experiences doing this. Did you use a real physical address (of someone else obviously) on the ID? Did the P.O. box people input any information into the computer? Did they heavily scrutinize the picture and ID info in general?

Any help is greatly appreciated!


Comments


[4 Points] Trappy_Pandora:

They have government databases and your fake will give off every red flag and you will go to prison and will not collect $200.

Fake ID's are fine with little mom and pop stores that have PO boxes and can take your mail. They don't have any databases.


[1 Points] NASBNJ1992:

Haven't done it at USPS but have done it at UPS 2 times without any problems


[1 Points] CocaineNose:

When I was 19 and at a UPS store (at the time it was called mail boxes etc). I won't go into details, but they charged me with a 5 year felony for using a fake id on top of my other charges plus on-going investigation.


[1 Points] sir_smokes_alottt123:

True story: bought a fake i.d. off a domestic source called beyond fakes. The I.D was terrible but my friend was convinced it would work. Bought some forged inscurance cards/statement off a guy in the forgeries sub called Doctor Documents I believe. My friend goes to the post office to open the box and right away says something about the ID looking sketchy. Some how my friend talks his way out of it and still ends with keys to the box. I thought the box might of been flagged becuase of how suspicious the worker was but we said fuck it and ordered 50g of mdma to the adress. Got our pack but I was to sketched so we ordered a way better ID and got a new box. Second ID came from a guy named UGod


[1 Points] Hardcorish:

I would avoid trying this with USPS po boxes because when I was too young to have shit delivered directly to my house, I opened up a PO box to avoid letting my parents see my mail coming in. Well, that worked fine for a few months but then one day I come home and my mom is like "Who is [name of business I used for my PO box]?" I'm like, what? She handed me a card that USPS mailed to my address but it had my entire PO box addy on it. I feigned ignorance and luckily she bought it.

Just keep that in mind if you use a real address at USPS places. They might send the real owner of the address a card about your box and if they call USPS to inquire about it, things could get ugly pretty quickly.