Guy I was using as a safe mailbox got raided - Clean house?

So I ordered some stuff, got it shipped to a friend of a friend and it's been there for less than a week. It's prolly still in the envelope with a return address. Do vendors usually use a safe return address that's real but isn't them, so it's hard to trace back? Already let the vendor know via encrypted message.


Comments


[11 Points] CaptchaKing4Reviews:

Sound like you believe his BS story and he is enjoying your drugs. Good for him.


[10 Points] endedbytheknife:

What?

Mailbox got raided, but it's still in the envelope?

Can you be a little more detailed and less convoluted?


[1 Points] ShitQuantikSays:

Usually they are fake addresses.

Chances are, the parcel will be opened by investigators.


[1 Points] OpOnymousSurvivor:

Yes. assume he will rat you out either way. better safe than sorry


[1 Points] None:

What


[1 Points] DooshNozzzle:

I always use my house's real address as the return address. that way when people put the wrong address and it gets returned to sender it won't get opened by the wrong hands and reported to the police. Plus I can re-ship the product without losing any money or charging the customer twice!

vending since SR1, never had a problem.

edit: 100% joking