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Discussion => Shipping => Topic started by: cowpie34 on August 08, 2013, 02:21 pm

Title: things common to controlled deliveries
Post by: cowpie34 on August 08, 2013, 02:21 pm
1.  What does the tracking number say when you enter it?

2.  How long does the package stall and does it always stall?

3.  Anything else?
Title: Re: things common to controlled deliveries
Post by: rynoragin on August 08, 2013, 02:41 pm
I don't know for sure but I'm pretty sure they make sure it keeps moving if not even faster. They know some of these people have experience identifying cd's and for a package to slow down or sit still would just raise flags and probably cause alot of people to not sign for it. This is just my thoughts.

Ryno
Title: Re: things common to controlled deliveries
Post by: russianundergroundrap on August 08, 2013, 03:37 pm
The postal service is unreliable in regards to international shipments. Some stuff takes a week, others 4.
Title: Re: things common to controlled deliveries
Post by: postrex on August 08, 2013, 07:01 pm
1.  What does the tracking number say when you enter it?

2.  How long does the package stall and does it always stall?

3.  Anything else?
It would be a horribly in-effective strategy on the part of LE if you could see a controlled delivery on tracking lol.
Title: Re: things common to controlled deliveries
Post by: jackofspades on August 08, 2013, 07:25 pm
Not sure because i always use anon drops and rarely use same addy.

An undercover LEO will probably try to convince you to sign for something that is a CD.
A regular postal worker shouldn't really care whether you sign for it or not.
I recommend only buying things that you dont need to sign for.
Use a different addy every time.

*If the guy at your front door looks like a cop, then he probably is. ;)
Title: Re: things common to controlled deliveries
Post by: postrex on August 08, 2013, 08:00 pm
Not sure because i always use anon drops and rarely use same addy.

An undercover LEO will probably try to convince you to sign for something that is a CD.
A regular postal worker shouldn't really care whether you sign for it or not.
I recommend only buying things that you dont need to sign for.
Use a different addy every time.

*If the guy at your front door looks like a cop, then he probably is. ;)
Signing for the package is no different then taking the package.  It really doesn't do anything.  This whole rumor that signing matters is just garbage.
Title: Re: things common to controlled deliveries
Post by: russianundergroundrap on August 08, 2013, 08:06 pm
Not sure because i always use anon drops and rarely use same addy.

An undercover LEO will probably try to convince you to sign for something that is a CD.
A regular postal worker shouldn't really care whether you sign for it or not.
I recommend only buying things that you dont need to sign for.
Use a different addy every time.

*If the guy at your front door looks like a cop, then he probably is. ;)

Sorry, off topic. But for anyone thats ever made any kind of drugs be it meth, DMT, Shrooms, MDMA - drug dealing is like 85% bust ass physical labor.
Title: Re: things common to controlled deliveries
Post by: cactuschomper on August 08, 2013, 10:06 pm
Not sure because i always use anon drops and rarely use same addy.

An undercover LEO will probably try to convince you to sign for something that is a CD.
A regular postal worker shouldn't really care whether you sign for it or not.
I recommend only buying things that you dont need to sign for.
Use a different addy every time.

*If the guy at your front door looks like a cop, then he probably is. ;)

+1 These are all good signs to look out for, and sign/no sign if you take it from them you lose. Total agreement about ordering things you don't have to sign for/recieve at the door so you can know for sure if it is a CD.