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Best place to address a dark web shipment to?
Thread starter19andOverdue
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I have a quick question. If I receive an order from a solidly encrypted dark web vendor, where should I address the shipment for the safest result? Should it be my house address or somehwere close? Or can a PO Box be unregulated enough to ignore the contents of my delivery? What has worked for you in the past?
If it's nothing crazy, you can just ship it to your house. Law enforcement is interested in sellers and very dangerous sales (like automatic weapons).
If you want to be safe, write "refused, return to sender" on your package when it arrives and let it sit for 24 hours before opening it.
A PO Box has to be opened with personal information and there's cameras there. So, it really makes no difference.
If you're just buying small quantities of simple, illegal drugs, you really have nothing to worry about though. Sellers make the packages blend in with the other millions of packages that get shipped.
I'd just order it to my house. If you are paranoid tho, open it in like public bathroom, somewhere outside your house. It's very unlikely but I heard there might be a mechanism that tracks your location the moment you open it.
I'd just order it to my house. If you are paranoid tho, open it in like public bathroom, somewhere outside your house. It's very unlikely but I heard there might be a mechanism that tracks your location the moment you open it.
Sorry if this sounds patronising OP but you're being a bit paranoid here, look I understand the "dark web" can seem scary especially with all the clickbait yt vids exaggerating what it's truly like but as long as the amount you're shipping to your house isn't large the feds simply won't care, just because it's shipped to your house doesn't mean you bought it as it's not uncommon for DNM customers to get their packages delivered to neighbours' addresses and it's simply not worth the police's time to find a trail proving a couple mg or grams of product were bought by you.
I'd just order it to my house. If you are paranoid tho, open it in like public bathroom, somewhere outside your house. It's very unlikely but I heard there might be a mechanism that tracks your location the moment you open it.
Nobody is implanting booby trap trackers in packages from DNMs. If it's a personal quantity and it's detected it will most likely just be seized and you might get a letter notifying you of the fact and warning you not to do it again.
If they really care and it's a significant quantity (intent to supply) then they'll do a controlled delivery.
Controlled delivery is an investigative tool. It permits transportations of illegal or suspect consignments to enter, cross or exit the territory of one or more Member States. These deliveries are made with the knowledge, and under the supervision of, the competent authorities of the involved...
www.eurojust.europa.eu
In practice though that's extremely rare. A guy I know had 5kg of cannabis and THC edibles seized on entry to the UK from NA. He just got a letter telling him his parcel had been seized because it contained controlled drugs.
Just ship it to your home address and don't sweat it if it's a small quantity.
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