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Is it safe to have shippments sent to PO Box?

gettinbig2005

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I wanted to have a personal supply of deca and test sent to my PO box from an international source.The PO box is in my name. Would it be wise to have the order sent under a fake name? If the shipment is detained by customs what will they do? What should i do?
 
Hey bro I have had a couple of packages sent to my PO box in the past with no problems. Just have the source send it over under a fake name. I've heard that it would however be safer to send it to a box at one of those UPS stores, but don't take my word on it. If the shipment is detained by customs, you will get a little slip in your box saying something along that line and that you can go pick it up....do NOT do that. Just accept that you lost a package. Alot of respectable sources will re-send if you provide them with proof that it was in fact seized. HTH.
 
KayKo said:
Hey bro I have had a couple of packages sent to my PO box in the past with no problems. Just have the source send it over under a fake name. I've heard that it would however be safer to send it to a box at one of those UPS stores, but don't take my word on it. If the shipment is detained by customs, you will get a little slip in your box saying something along that line and that you can go pick it up....do NOT do that. Just accept that you lost a package. Alot of respectable sources will re-send if you provide them with proof that it was in fact seized. HTH.


Thanks.
Thats about what i thought would happen. I read some shit about the DEA starting investigations and busting people.......been paranoid as shit to order after hearing it. Does shit like that happen for small orders??
 
gettinbig2005 said:
Thanks.
Thats about what i thought would happen. I read some shit about the DEA starting investigations and busting people.......been paranoid as shit to order after hearing it. Does shit like that happen for small orders??[/QUOT :chomp:
 
I suppose anything is possible, you always take that risk when ordering. I have had 3 packages seized and nothing ever became of it. All of the people I know personally who had stuff seized also had no consequences. All of these orders were small for personal use. You cannot rule out though that they might decide to pick on you.
 
they picked on me for a few small orders. Just because a pack makes it threw doesnt mean they know wats in the pack. They might wait til they have enuff on you for a decent bust.
 
Do any of you think that if a shipment was sent to box on a military base there would be increased chances of getting caught? I know a person who has a package on the way and he is getting more concerned with this, especially coming to a military box I would think there is more of a chance of them busting you if they find out what it is than if it were to a civilian address. Using fake names is not an option because they leave slips in your box and you have to bring the slips to a worker during operating hours and show them your military ID so they can match up the name with the slip, there is no way around this and being overseas opening one on the economy can be difficult plus international shipping fees and everything will go through custom's. I think customs is avoided going to an APO address because the military carries it on military aircraft from Maryland. If anyone knows anything about this please let me know(so I can pass the info to him, of course=)
 
If your name is registered to your box, the 'covert' aspect of having a box is gone and IMO is no different then receiving at your house. If the order is small, they will likely do nothing if they seize it. If they decided to do something about it, it would be a controlled delievery. Since with a CD the idea of it is to get you to accept the pack then arrest you, having a fake name on the pack will more then likely not help you, it may though, however, fake names will raise suspicion at postal outlets, especially if they notice the name on the packages don't match the name on the box.
 
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