Should this cause alarm?

I made a small order for xanax from a smaller vendor recently. the package came with a postal worker I didn't recognize asking me to sign for it. I have always ordered with fake names, so I told her that the person didn't live here.

I asked the vendor and he said he always sends it priority and I shouldn't have had to sign. Was there a reason for it?


Comments


[10 Points] Rolltripdance:

The most basic rule with ordering is real names real address. Every vendor worth a damn has this on their page.


[3 Points] loveletterreceiver:

Vendor uses a fake return address, said address refuses the package, it gets opened then they have a package of drugs with your address, they search for th w vendor from the tracking and when that was purchased, they talk to the mailman who remembers you acting strange, you and the vendor end up as cell mates in superjail


[2 Points] Baldingscrotom:

They probably made you sign just to protect themselves, since its a different name than registered at the address.


[1 Points] None:

You know that mailmen take sick days and vacations and have other people fill in for them right?


[1 Points] Theeconomist1:

Welp, I think at this point it is cause for some alarm. There are essentially 2 possibilities as to what was going on: LE discovered pack en route and this was some form of a CD OR for whatever reason, mailman requested a signature. Statistically speaking, I'd say the more likely reason is that the mailman just requested a signature and was not a CD. Maybe like others have said, b/c the name you had on the pack does not match the names of people who normally get packs at that address, USPS was just covering their ass on the package. Makes sense to me.

The problem is you boxed yourself in by using a fake name. If this was in fact a CD and you accepted the package (which was in a name other than your real name), your plausible deniability is totally out the window. At least if you signed for a pack with your real name, you could legitimately say that you get mail all the time and had no clue this was anything out of the ordinary.

I really think it was not LE related. My regular postman gets sick or takes vacation and I see random mailmen once in a while. It happens.

The problem is now that you've rejected it, it'll get a return to sender. If it was a legit address, some law abiding citizen is going to get the pack, find what's in it, and turn it over to police. Now LE is involved.

So it seems like given the set of actions, you've almost guaranteed LE involvement at this point. What LE does with it is anybody's guess. but I'd consider your address burned, clean house, and lay low. In the future, get an appropriate drop OR use your real name. Using a fake name is risky and doesn't really offer any sort of protection you think it does. Sure, psychologically, it distances yourself from the crime - in your own mind. But not much protection.


[1 Points] agorathrow8080:

Had a new mailman...he made me sign for an amazon package...long walk into the post office, cause it was cloze to pack time


[0 Points] None:

You saved yourself.