VENDORS STEALTH (good old Royal Mail are getting high, for free!!)

Guys, please get some momentum on this. the A5 jiffi, bad home printed label destination address, the postage fashion of the darknet. It's getting too obvious. 7 vendors....7 jiffis.

Next I'll be openin the door to the postie with him smoking my neighbour's bud (she orders all the time). When that day comes the darknet has a serious problem.


Comments


[4 Points] saxonius:

what is a jiffi


[3 Points] brendo927:

Isn't that a Jeffery.


[3 Points] ManyRedditorsAreScum:

For some reason my post office doesn't frank the stamps, so because of my darknet ordering habits, I've got a good supply of jiffy envelopes and stamps to use with them.


[1 Points] thro00owaway:

LOL the amount of mail sent in jiffy bags is a large amount, how can they pick the ones they want out? even in my legal work we use hand written or badly printed labels on jiffys all the time. so i dont see how they could pick out your special jiffys.


[1 Points] queryox1:

Yeah I understand, people who are sending like 1-3gs of powder, why are they putting it in jiffie bags?

A simple envelope with a few layers of folded paper = thick letter, Also a waste of materials really and a lot less inconspicuous.


[1 Points] cactuzx:

Is this a troll? Everyone uses jiffi bags to send mail.... So how will the posty differentiate between legit and illegitimate items?!


[1 Points] stickchewer:

The main problem with jiffy bags is dipshit vendors just sticking the product in a vac/mylar baggie, then putting it inside. All you need to do is peel back the paper on the outside of the bag a bit and you can see what's in there.

I'm not gonna divulge good stealth for opsec, but it needs to be more than that by a fair deal- TELL YOUR VENDOR YOU AREN'T HAPPY!

That said, jiffy bags are as common as all hell.


[1 Points] None:

Postie here, white jiffy bags with home printed labels are very, very common, in fact it is the most common type of packet I see... I post hundreds of them every week. Probably exactly why vendors use them.

If your letters are going missing regularly (I assume that's what your trying to say) it could be happening during collection, during sorting at one of the mail centres, in your local delivery office, or in transit between any of those places, it could be the postman, it could be the vendor, it could be neighbours or passers by stealing from certain types of letter boxes/porches. Don't be so quick to point the finger at your postie ;)

If you've just lost 1 packet, shit happens. Sticky labels fall off, people write addresses wrong, rain makes labels illegible, the sorting machines can rip packets... and a million other things. I see it every day.