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Discussion => Shipping => Topic started by: Flyhigh on September 07, 2012, 12:27 am
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Labeling stuff can lead to a profile of the packaging and most vendors avoid that.
Try contacting the vendors you ordered from and asking for the DCN because you got several packages and do not know which is theirs
In the future, try misspelling your name different for each vendor. This will let you ID what came from who.
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Just keep in mind that misspelled names are one of the many documented things that can contribute to the postal service believing a package is "suspicious", as insignificant as it might be.
Labeling is good, even just an "A" "B" "C" and the vendor could PM you the DECODER RING!
I've received packages before with multiple same size and weight bags of two VERY different RCs, both in white powder form, neither with labels. Luckily I was familiar enough with the properties to identify them, but really, if vendors still aren't labeling their products when shipping multiple things in one package, that's ridiculous and dangerous if it's something other than weed!
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You don't have to misspell or draw attention.. if the vendors copy and paste the addresses (like they should) you can encode lots of variations to track your orders.
eg
A. Name
A Name
A. B. Name
Another Name
Another B Name
There's 5 right there!
Of course, I lose track too. Especially when massive delays mean overlapping deliveries.