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Discussion => Newbie discussion => Topic started by: scene on January 31, 2013, 10:20 pm

Title: Non-suspicious stuff to send to PO box
Post by: scene on January 31, 2013, 10:20 pm
Hi, what are some cheap, easy, non-suspicious stuff to send to my PO box to keep the real stuff away from suspicion? I'll be ordering from overseas (germany, netherlands).
Title: Re: Non-suspicious stuff to send to PO box
Post by: UkuleleManster on February 01, 2013, 12:22 am
Join Paperbackswap and trade books. Or join Listia and sell your unwanted stuff for points on there and buy some stuff. Or go on Ebay and start buying stuff from overseas.
Title: Re: Non-suspicious stuff to send to PO box
Post by: griffin420 on February 01, 2013, 12:27 am
Those cheap magazine subscription inserts that you can find at the library or doctors office.
Wherever there are magazines collect a couple and start receiving a yearly subscription for under
$10 a year.  Same with wine/cheese/sausage clubs.  There not to terribly expensive and you'll
eat or use them either way.
Title: Re: Non-suspicious stuff to send to PO box
Post by: scene on February 01, 2013, 02:54 am
Hmmm, thanks for the suggestions. But due to the availability of boxes at my post office, I was only able to get the smallest box possible. Not a lot of stuff will fit, but magazines are a good start.
Title: Re: Non-suspicious stuff to send to PO box
Post by: swedishmob on February 01, 2013, 05:12 am
Ik this is unrelated, but I live in an appartment converted from a hotel. There is a lobby downstairs with all the mail boxes, would this be safe enough? Or should I go through the trouble of getting a p,o box?
Title: Re: Non-suspicious stuff to send to PO box
Post by: nkcell on February 01, 2013, 06:05 am
although im new to SR, im not new to sending or receiving packages of the funky nature. i think when you start overthinking about tit is where the problem lies.

what looks worse you getting a few packages in your name at your p.o box /home or you making up fake names your post master has never seen suddenly coming all the time to said address.

Don't overthink, paranoid people stick out more than calm cool and collect
Title: Re: Non-suspicious stuff to send to PO box
Post by: opi on February 01, 2013, 07:34 am
Ik this is unrelated, but I live in an appartment converted from a hotel. There is a lobby downstairs with all the mail boxes, would this be safe enough? Or should I go through the trouble of getting a p,o box?

thats fine man, basically what a PO box would be anyways..