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Discussion => Newbie discussion => Topic started by: KeyHole122 on March 27, 2013, 02:11 am
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Yes, I know that I am stupid, so you don't have to tell me that. You can, however, tell me what you think might happen, given this scenario: Rented a box at the UPS store, using my real name. Made three orders and mistakenly gave the vendors a street address that was off by a single digit. Orders didn't arrive, and they couldn't have been sent to another address, since the one I gave, the wrong one, was in between two legitimate ones. In other words, it turned out to be a nonexistent address. It's my understanding that the packages will go to a dead letter office and eventually be opened. What then? Will the USPS launch an investigation? Would the fact that three packages were involved make them more aggressive? Any smart investigator walking down the street would see that the UPS store was probably the intended address. And then I would be cooked.
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That situation sucks.
Some sellers (myself included) add fictional return addresses, so some unsuspecting person may have received your drugs :P
One way or another there's some chance it'll be investigated - what kind of amounts were involved?
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I'd say your best choice is to lay low. If you did it right, you shouldn't have any incriminating evidence against you. I'm not to familiar how it works after, but you may not want to order from the SR in your name/address again.
Best of luck! (measure twice, cut once)
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Yes, I know that I am stupid, so you don't have to tell me that. You can, however, tell me what you think might happen, given this scenario: Rented a box at the UPS store, using my real name. Made three orders and mistakenly gave the vendors a street address that was off by a single digit. Orders didn't arrive, and they couldn't have been sent to another address, since the one I gave, the wrong one, was in between two legitimate ones. In other words, it's a nonexistent address. It's my understanding that the packages will go to a dead letter office and eventually be opened. What then? Will the USPS launch an investigation? Would the fact that three packages were involved make them more aggressive? Any smart investigator walking down the street would see that the UPS store was probably the intended address. And then I would be cooked.
That's some fine work. It takes real planning to fuck up like that.