Has anyone here actually had a CD when ordering domestic?

As much as it's talked about you would think it happens a lot.


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[8 Points] overlord710:

Happened when XK got busted - some Idiots opened a K pack on their balcony while being watched for a CD.....

Maybe QUSA too? I don't know wtf happened in that mess...

Happens to bud shipments every day. Maybe not dnm packs but LE seizes alotta weed


[7 Points] None:

i had a CREED CD once....Oh, not that type of CD....My bad :-)


[3 Points] pr0vocateur:

As much as it's talked about you would think it happens a lot.

While I certainly understand where you’re coming from, I would point out that one thing(how often CD is discussed here) doesn’t necessarily have anything to do with the other(who here has actually experienced a CD). For instance, for all the talk and buzz of LE and online drug busts. ... ”I Was Arrested” posts are fairly infrequent. However, we still know they happen and could happen to anyone.

People have been buying and selling drugs online pretty much since the inception of the Internet. Keep in mind: the Dark Net did not invent the concept, but rather is a relative newcomer to the scene. Therefore, one ought not assume if it’s not “happening” here on DNM/ Reddit…it’s not happening in the world of DarkNet Markets or online source forums. However still, based on the frequency in which the topic arises here… clearly the worries/concerns people seem to harbor re: Controlled Deliveries are significantly disproportionate to their actual occurrence. What’s also clear(IMO) though, is that most of these worries/concerns are essentially…baseless. It’s pulling the fire alarm just because you think you smell smoke. “Should I be worried” posts are mostly rooted in needless paranoia borne out of a fundamental lack of understanding of how postal systems work… and the unavoidable anomalies that naturally occur within.

It doesn’t take much research or diligence to find out just how real CD ’s are and how often they actually occur. Google is a much better resource than Reddit, however. An abundance of Case Law and news stories exist on the topic.


[2 Points] None:

There was a video of a CD posted here not too long ago, actually.