[Community Discussion] UPDATE - Controlled Delivery Recipient

Hey guys just wanted to provide an update to my original post where I described the controlled delivery that happened earlier this week. Now that my lawyer assures me that all charges should be dropped any day now I feel safe to answer some of the questions that you guys asked in the original thread.

What were the charges?

Why did you clean house?

Was the vendor Colorado?

What the hell are your 'linens'?

Overall this was a pretty terrifying experience, and I don't see myself using the DNM's any time soon if ever again. If anyone has any further questions I'll be happy to answer them if I can, still trying to get over the shock of it all.


Comments


[22 Points] None:

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[9 Points] unkz:

So your defense basically revolves around you not accepting the package? Wouldn't that make this post basically an admission of guilt for ordering the package, which would invalidate your defense that you didn't order the package? Obviously this sub is monitored by LE, so won't it be pretty trivial for them to connect the dots?


[9 Points] want2vape:

So let's get this straight. Colorado disappears the same day you appear with this tale of woe. Also, none of his packs have been landing for weeks. All of this shit seems too coincidental- along with many of the aspects of your story.


[7 Points] okayynowwhatt:

Was the controlled delivery because of it "spilling" and not because they were watching you from before? It's just really weird, that you were getting yours but it's a coincidence that he's scamming now? Know what I mean?


[5 Points] throwaway64dedr:

This is actually my very first purchase with Colorado, like 2 days before your initial post. Does he always ship from the same couple addresses? Or change it up, because my package may be profiled from address, and I might get a CD like you did. I'm gonna clean house and wait for the package though...


[5 Points] throwaway:

I have trouble believing that anyone would be stupid enough to honestly make a post as compromising and specific as this one.


[3 Points] JustOutOfTheDarkness:

I am someone who wouldve been caught out there by this if I was unlucky since I used Colorado and FE'd in the past with no issue. I dont believe this and think it is either part of a scam by the vendor or a troll.

Here is why...

The OP was supposedly told by his lawyer dont post about this on the internet and here he is posting about it and in enough detail that the cops could easily find it.

Theres enough info to incriminate him even further so its one of 2 things. OP is a complete fucktard or this is bullshit. As much as I put faith into the level of stupidity people show this is a stretch for someone capable of preparing for LE to visit and to lawyer up and handle questioning well enough to not end up in jail on his own words. So I lean toward bullshit on this.

TL;DR Too many things point to this being bullshit. It sucks that Colorado went bad like this but this is horseshit.


[3 Points] rabidrabbit42:

I wish I had done these things back when I had a CD...but I was much younger and dumber then. Glad your charges will be dropped, though - keep us updated.

sidenote: your grandma sounds awesome.


[3 Points] randddyyy:

How much did you order?


[2 Points] Thoughtsofamaniac:

"Apparently, it got stuck in a post office sorting machine that created a tear in the packaging when they attempted to remove it, which actually made some of the contents spill. This is what my lawyer tells me is what happened, but I'm really not sure if I believe it,"

This could be the case but as someone who has worked with those machines it sounds like bullshit. With exception to a couple like the spbs machine pretty much any machine in a postal processing plant will chew the hell out of anything packed in paper and soft plastic. Its even more of a pain in the ass for flatmail like letters because people will send cash AND coins in a plain letter. Then it gets jammed and shredded in a dbcs and suddenly it's no good to anyone but the customer blames usps even though their shit for brains self put a coin in there.

With the product as it is what I imagine happened if what they say is accurate is that they ran it through the machine probably in a stack/bundle to save time, it got hung up and torn through the paper and mbb layer so when some slackey PSE goes to empty the jam or some tech gets called over to clear it they noticed the smell.

A lot of variables there. I feel it's more likely that police are using Colorado's account to conduct buyer stings or some overzealous LEO or Postal Inspector didn't want to wait for a warrant and faked a machine tear to give probable cause for further investigation.


[2 Points] streetsprice:

Just recieved a priority pack ordered the same day as Coloardo's. It was from CA (won't mention the vendor) No punctures of any kind came in 5 days not counting day shipped. It would have been stopped or delayed like your package was I assume so it looks like colorado is just a scammer and this is isolated/not real.


[1 Points] None:

What 'level' of LE was it? local, county, state, federal?

Also, would you describe your town as small, average or big giant city?


[1 Points] throwawayconcentrate:

I'd be willing to bet that whatever your Lawyer telling you is the truth. Pretty sure they can look through the entire file that police have regarding your case.


[1 Points] None:

What was the stealth like if, as they say, the contents spilled? I've never received any package that wasn't somewhat of a challenge to open even with scissors. Never anything less than three layers of wrapping and seals, no matter what the order or quantity. This whole thing seems really suspicious, like the vendor packaged it shitty deliberately.


[1 Points] procowtipper:

That's cool about the linens. I know a dude that was one of Jerry Garcia's longtime body guards. He says he was dope as fuck, and did even more drugs than people think he did haha.


[1 Points] None:

I'm just trying to get high omfg


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