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Discussion => Shipping => Topic started by: liveghost on August 20, 2012, 02:31 am
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what do you think about sending large amounts of money in the mail? i heard they can scan packages for the currency. what would be the best way to travel with it?
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how much money to trying to send... or travel with?
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How much do you want to send? PM me if you like but be aware I do charge for guides on how to do it.
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hahaha ... "guides" .. msg me, ill tell ya how to do it no problem. 20-50K at a time.
shameful trying to charge people to teach them a simple act,
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hahaha ... "guides" .. msg me, ill tell ya how to do it no problem. 20-50K at a time.
shameful trying to charge people to teach them a simple act,
Why is it shameful to charge people for your skills? You are a mug for giving it away for free lol.
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I do a lot of cash in mail orders which are generally around 1-2k. It's always worked for me. If you just need advice on doing this I can help ya.
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Of the very few packages i've never received, one of them was $500 cash sent to me by one of the top 10 vendor's here. So my vote is ... no, don't have money shipped to you in the mail, for whatever reason it seems easier to seize then illegal contraband lol.
And's lim's guide while pricy is worth it to you haters. I've read the reviews of several of the people who purchased his services and every single one of them seemed to be very very happy with the investment they made. Don't hate unless you know what you're hating.
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dont want to say but everyone is way under.
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50K is way under? damn son.
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dont want to say but everyone is way under.
I wish your problems were my problems too... :)
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#1 It is NOT illegal to send cash via USPS (unless the cash is deemed part of an illegal act.)
#2 No matter how much cash you want to send, just know there's a chance it won't get to where it is supposed to go. There are any number of reasons why any piece of mail can go missing never to be found. (High on the list of reasons is postal employee theft.)
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#1 It is NOT illegal to send cash via USPS (unless the cash is deemed part of an illegal act.)
#2 No matter how much cash you want to send, just know there's a chance it won't get to where it is supposed to go. There are any number of reasons why any piece of mail can go missing never to be found. (High on the list of reasons is postal employee theft.)
Not illegal doesn't help you. If it's intercepted go explain to the police and courts why your large drug money or laundering shipment should be returned.
Total loss. Guilty until proven innocent. I've read rare cases of people having large amounts of cash confiscated even after proving it came from and was being used for legal activities.
My bet for anything that goes missing under 1,000 or so and no letter received is exactly what you said. Your friendly postman stole it
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My bet for anything that goes missing under 1,000 or so and no letter received is exactly what you said. Your friendly postman stole it
My postwoman is the sweetest old lady though, i'm still miffed I 'somehow' lost $500, doesn't sound like a lot but it is to me fuck.
And the vendor is/was an awesome guy, not sure if he's still in the top 10, but he freaked out on me when I went to the resolution center (which pissed and still does piss the fuck out of me).
Then a month later I msged him to try and make amends even though I didn't do a single thing wrong and he never responded and cancels all my orders for his digital products.
Still pissed grrrrrrrr, but it wouldn't be fair to say his name :/
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#1 It is NOT illegal to send cash via USPS (unless the cash is deemed part of an illegal act.)
#2 No matter how much cash you want to send, just know there's a chance it won't get to where it is supposed to go. There are any number of reasons why any piece of mail can go missing never to be found. (High on the list of reasons is postal employee theft.)
Did you graduate from the School of Criminality with a degree in Stupid? This is the silliest most naive thing I've read in ages.
Leave it to the grown-ups mate, we know what we are doin.
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My bet for anything that goes missing under 1,000 or so and no letter received is exactly what you said. Your friendly postman stole it
My postwoman is the sweetest old lady though, i'm still miffed I 'somehow' lost $500, doesn't sound like a lot but it is to me fuck.
And the vendor is/was an awesome guy, not sure if he's still in the top 10, but he freaked out on me when I went to the resolution center (which pissed and still does piss the fuck out of me).
Then a month later I msged him to try and make amends even though I didn't do a single thing wrong and he never responded and cancels all my orders for his digital products.
Still pissed grrrrrrrr, but it wouldn't be fair to say his name :/
Could be one of the night crew, or really anyone along the last leg of the delivery chain rummaging through the morning shipments shaking the letters to find money. I read somewhere once that stealing is the #1 reason people are fired from the USPS, and I believe it. See letter day in, day out, you start to get a feel for the ones that have cash. Unfortunately for the person stealing people tend to report this theft to the post office, and their internal fraud division acts fast to catch the person. Hidden cameras are damning evidence
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hahaha ... "guides" .. msg me, ill tell ya how to do it no problem. 20-50K at a time.
shameful trying to charge people to teach them a simple act,
Why is it shameful to charge people for your skills? You are a mug for giving it away for free lol.
Ha..what a greedy fucker. It's not shameful to charge for one's skills but sending shit through the mail correctly doesn't require skill..only knowledge. I guarantee there is nothing Limetless knows about this game(and wants to charge you for) that countless others won't share with you freely.
Note to anyone has ever shared their knowledge and experience with this douche-bag without getting paid: how does it feel to know you are a "mug"?
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it should be safe if you get a dcn or tracking
also disguise it with something
one trick i've heard of is buying a deck of cards, emptying out the cards, puting cash inside, then taping it up
that makes sure your mailman doesnt get his filthy hands on your cash
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If you send CIM be sure to use a legitimate return address you have access to in case it gets RTS. This is where having an anonymous PO box comes in real handy. You won't need to use either your real name or address for the return address.