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Discussion => Off topic => Topic started by: JohnDoeIT on April 21, 2012, 02:50 am
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Hey guys, I wanted to know, because in the guide it says to put a name and/or different way? I mean, if I use the "tor", "vpn" satisfied with "bitcon" converted from "ukash" (anonymously paying 15% for the "noise") and each transition could also change your address bitcoin, why should I risk losing my package? That is, do not sign if he comes, if he wants to put a signature X, if you get any government agency have to be my fault? That is, a person can not send a package without my being aware of it? How do they prove otherwise? I hope I was clear, I'm trying to get the perspective of the buyer anonymous, cabbage is not a hustler or a gangster, I just want to try the service lol. I want to put my real data for the shipment to ... is a stupid question? Thanks in advance guys! Good going!
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Hey guys, I wanted to know, because in the guide it says to put a name and/or different way? I mean, if I use the "tor", "vpn" satisfied with "bitcon" converted from "ukash" (anonymously paying 15% for the "noise") and each transition could also change your address bitcoin, why should I risk losing my package? That is, do not sign if he comes, if he wants to put a signature X, if you get any government agency have to be my fault? That is, a person can not send a package without my being aware of it? How do they prove otherwise? I hope I was clear, I'm trying to get the perspective of the buyer anonymous, cabbage is not a hustler or a gangster, I just want to try the service lol. I want to put my real data for the shipment to ... is a stupid question? Thanks in advance guys! Good going!
Not being mean but can you please write that again and be a bit more clear? I honestly have no idea what you're saying
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Yes, it should be addressed to your real name.
You could put initial for your first name like "J. Smith".
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Yes, it should be addressed to your real name.
You could put initial for your first name like "J. Smith".
Ok, thanks. Maybe you understand my thoughts. Can not stop a person to whom a packet arrives. (with any illegal content)
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Yes, it should be addressed to your real name.
You could put initial for your first name like "J. Smith".
Except that does look pretty suspicious, no? How often do you receive packages with normal merchandise using just an initial and last name? Never, right? Don't think the postal inspectors are stupid, please.