So I sent my address to a "vendor" on Evo, who sells a US Schedule IV drug, but they have no history or reviews. For some reason I was just thinking that they were a new vendor, and had a good deal on a product that didn't seem too dangerous, but now I'm wondering/thinking it could be LE.
A few key things:
According to their profile on Evo, the vendor hasn't been online since the day before I placed the order, so I don't think they'd be able to see my address yet. I use PGP.
Does anyone know if the order message gets deleted when the order auto-cancels after 4 days? It's only been 2 days, and I'm just hoping they don't get on until the order automatically cancels.
I got an Amazon FedEx delivery while I was at work, my roommate accepted it. He said the delivery guy was acting really sketchy, asking specifically "Are you X?" (referring to me). He said he acted like he thought my roommate was trying to steal a package that wasn't his or something. This is what worries me the most. My roommate said he thinks he remembers seeing him before, but couldn't understand why he was acting so weird. My roommate volunteered this info without me asking, so it was definitely not ordinary. I don't think he had to sign for it though.
I've placed other orders from reputable vendors and some have arrived, others are enroute (not expected yet).
Is there anything I can do to prevent or prepare anything? I wanna tell my roommate to specifically not sign for any packages for me, but don't know how to say it without seeming suspicious.
The timeline on this is very short, first order ever on Evo was Dec. 2nd. The order I'm worried about was Dec. 7th. Is it likely LE would move that fast? Is it likely a FedEx driver would have any involvement? I thought it would have to be a Postal Inspector.
Dude FedEx drivers are nazis when it comes to handing off packages. I ordered some paintball gear from ansgear.com and they wouldn't deliver it unless someone signed for it. So I had to take a day off of work just to get the package. I don't think you have anything to worry about.