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Anonymous #1
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shipping drugs 1
#15881791 - 02/29/12 05:47 PM (1 year, 3 months ago) |
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cut open a candle, hallow it out so you can hide things in it and it isn't retardedly heavy then stuff that fucker full of whatever the hell you feel necessary, now all you have to do is seal it back up by melting the cut off bottom to the rim of the opening and presto-blamo! find a flat rate box that fits your candle and your'e all set to ship! no smell, no worries.
this candle is also reusable!
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Anonymous #2
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How would there be no smell? Dogs can smell anything.
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Anonymous #1
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forget the dogs for a second. there are rarely ever drug dogs at the post office anyways.
this is smell proof for *humans*.
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Anonymous #3
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lol yeah the mailman will take boxes that look odd
do you guys put return addresses on a letter if you are sending cash?
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Anonymous #4
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Anonymous #2 said: How would there be no smell? Dogs can smell anything. 
Vacuum pack with a heat seal?
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Anonymous #3
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Anonymous #3 said: lol yeah the mailman will take boxes that look odd
do you guys put return addresses on a letter if you are sending cash?
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Anonymous #4
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No, if it gets intercepted that would defeat the whole anonymity of using cash, but I do use tracking with no signature required.
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Anonymous #2
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Scent cones
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Anonymous #5
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You're also not supposed to mail paper money.
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Anonymous #6
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Anonymous #5 said: You're also not supposed to mail paper money.
This. Unless vac wrapped and carbon paper is involved.
Money orders with no name in a birthday card is peachy.
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Anonymous #7
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Money orders have a limit I believe and even if not, I'd be hesitant to buy a $10,000+ money order.....
If you pack your shit up correctly then you shouldn't have any problems unless the postal inspector has already been tipped off in that case you're probably fucked anyway.....
Use all 100's. No question about it. Pack it into express envelope as if it looks like documents. You should be alright.
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Anonymous #7
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I guess that that has nothing to do with the OP's post, but....
I wouldn't use a candle to ship herb... Are you talking about a candle with its original plastic wrap that's frequently on candles when you buy them?
I wouldn't feel comfortable at all with ANY smells coming from my package, it's on the list of things that postal inspectors look for in classifying suspicious packages.
Methods vary, but 3x vacuum sealing plus the herb placed inside of *some* other item works just fine.
Most folks in Cali who do this kind of business know what they're doing from my experience so just work with somebody reliable and you will be just fine.
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Anonymous #8
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and know that once your package passes the post office where it is sorted, it will make it to the destination, or should anyway, if the uspo can deliver anthrax to capital hill, surely they can get your junk to you with little trouble. 
I have seen more than one junkie open his package and fix his works!
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Anonymous #6
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Anonymous #7 said: Money orders have a limit I believe and even if not, I'd be hesitant to buy a $10,000+ money order.....
They do have limits. Buy more than one. Anyway, I was assuming this was about small to medium amounts of money. Cause if you owe over a few thousand, and need the internet's advice on how to ship it, consider yourself in over your head.
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Anonymous #7 said: Pack it into express envelope as if it looks like documents. You should be alright.
Might be perhaps, but that's not a chance I will take with someone else's money.
If I got a envelope with money stuffed in it, like you described, I would go into rage mode.
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Anonymous #8
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Cause if you owe over a few thousand, and need the internet's advice on how to ship it, consider yourself in over your head.
so very true
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Anonymous #9
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Anonymous #7 said: I guess that that has nothing to do with the OP's post, but....
I wouldn't use a candle to ship herb... Are you talking about a candle with its original plastic wrap that's frequently on candles when you buy them?
I wouldn't feel comfortable at all with ANY smells coming from my package, it's on the list of things that postal inspectors look for in classifying suspicious packages.
Methods vary, but 3x vacuum sealing plus the herb placed inside of *some* other item works just fine.
Most folks in Cali who do this kind of business know what they're doing from my experience so just work with somebody reliable and you will be just fine.
can you ditch the vacuum seal or use a mason jar, if shipping in state maybe like an eigthth?
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Anonymous #4
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Quote:
Anonymous #9 said:
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Anonymous #7 said: I guess that that has nothing to do with the OP's post, but....
I wouldn't use a candle to ship herb... Are you talking about a candle with its original plastic wrap that's frequently on candles when you buy them?
I wouldn't feel comfortable at all with ANY smells coming from my package, it's on the list of things that postal inspectors look for in classifying suspicious packages.
Methods vary, but 3x vacuum sealing plus the herb placed inside of *some* other item works just fine.
Most folks in Cali who do this kind of business know what they're doing from my experience so just work with somebody reliable and you will be just fine.
can you ditch the vacuum seal or use a mason jar, if shipping in state maybe like an eigthth?
Always vacuum seal, if there is one thing in life you don't want to half ass, it's mailing drugs.
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Anonymous #9
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whats a cheap vacuum sealer??
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Anonymous #10
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I had an ingenious idea.
But it's a secret.
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Anonymous #11
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Here is a page that shows that they use xrays to detect inconsistencies in candles:
http://www.customs.gov.au/site/pagemediaimages2004.asp
Search for the word candle.
Customs finds more drugs in candles:
http://articles.cnn.com/2009-04-16/justice/creative.drug.smugglers_1_drug-traffickers-smuggling-mexican-border?_s=PM:CRIME
There are hundreds more stories like this.
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Anonymous #12
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USPS cant search your packages its against federal law, even if it smells like weed.
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Anonymous #11
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Anonymous #12 said: USPS cant search your packages its against federal law, even if it smells like weed.
Incorrect. If it smells like weed, they can search it.
If it doesn't smell like weed, they can still search it anyway if it matches some of the criteria for suspicious packages. For example, a fake return address, excessive tape and a hand written address label will allow them to get a warrant to open it.
For more information, see http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/7724870/fpart/all
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Anonymous #12
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Actually im sorry to tell you but YOU are INCORRECT.
My uncle works at the post office, I know what im talking about.
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Anonymous #10
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^ I'm sorry to tell YOU but YOU are incorrect. My mother works at a post office and any package that smells like weed, or looks suspicious gets slapped with a sticker and sent to the search sector. In fact she even told me they HAVE found suspicious/smelly packages, sent them back and they turned out to contain pounds of bud.
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Anonymous #12
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Well if THEY opened the package than THEY broke the law and your mother is an accessory to a CRIME. They aren't allowed to open someones private mail, its like private property and they need an official warrant from a judge to do so. My uncle knows ALL about it and he told me.
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Anonymous #10
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I did not say they opened it... I said if a suspicious package/smelly package comes through, they slap a sticker on it and send it back to head office where they (trained federal investigators) CAN and DO search it.
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Anonymous #13
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you shouldn't be "shipping drugs" per say...maybe try your hand at a loop hole...you know you are actually shipping the box...and the drugs are just packing materials to help the box keep it's form while in transit.
Same thing when you're "selling weed." Selling drugs is what drug dealers do, it's a crime. So you're actually just selling people blunt wraps, and the weed is free.
But yea I always ask whoever is working at the post office if they are a cop when I'm dropping off. Because if they are cops they have to tell you. There's nothing suspicious about knowing your rights.
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Anonymous #14
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Anonymous #13 said: Because if they are cops they have to tell you.
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Anonymous #4
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Anonymous #13 said: But yea I always ask whoever is working at the post office if they are a cop when I'm dropping off. Because if they are cops they have to tell you. There's nothing suspicious out knowing your rights.
And you should ask them on the spot as well if they are going to search it, and get the pinky swear on camera as evidence later on if needed. Cereally.
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Anonymous #15
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Anonymous #13 said: But yea I always ask whoever is working at the post office if they are a cop when I'm dropping off. Because if they are cops they have to tell you. There's nothing suspicious out knowing your rights.
And you should ask them on the spot as well if they are going to search it, and get the pinky swear on camera as evidence later on if needed. Cereally.
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