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Sign'd for a package Uh OH!!

Fastlane

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I have been reading a few "never sign for a packege" threads. I can understand this now, however in the past I did sign for a package once at he post office because my sender sent it wrong. I have never been asked by the athorities about anything like this, and I have had more packages sent to my house "without a signature". Does this mean I slipped by?? Or could something be brewing. I know there was over $1,000 worth in the package that I signed for, but that was back in like June or July. What do you guys think??
 
Fastlane said:
I have been reading a few "never sign for a packege" threads. I can understand this now, however in the past I did sign for a package once at he post office because my sender sent it wrong. I have never been asked by the athorities about anything like this, and I have had more packages sent to my house "without a signature". Does this mean I slipped by?? Or could something be brewing. I know there was over $1,000 worth in the package that I signed for, but that was back in like June or July. What do you guys think??

I wouldn't sweat it...
 
as long as the sender actually sent it registered or insured then they were just doing their job as postal employees by having you sign for it. If you signed for a delivery confirmation package, then something is wrong.
 
Fastlane said:
I have been reading a few "never sign for a packege" threads. I can understand this now, however in the past I did sign for a package once at he post office because my sender sent it wrong. I have never been asked by the athorities about anything like this, and I have had more packages sent to my house "without a signature". Does this mean I slipped by?? Or could something be brewing. I know there was over $1,000 worth in the package that I signed for, but that was back in like June or July. What do you guys think??

No man they wouldn't want to give you that much time to distribute, use, or do anything at all with the AAS. Your AAS is their evidence. They would want to pin you for that whole package immediately and anything they could find in your house right then. Unless you've been setting off flags every other day, or somthing like that where they might wait for the 'motherload' to pin a more serious conviction on ya. But unless you are the Pablo Escobar of roids I'd say you slipped by.
 
Fastlane said:
Sweet, I had just remembered that I signed for one back then. Thanks alot guys.

LOL, when you said that I just pictured in my head it coming to your thoughts and you paniced and started swearing and freaking out. Then you thought shit i'll just ask the guys on EF and see if i'm going to be okay. From that time till now I picture you biting your figernails waiting for replies!
 
I agree, you are ok. If you ever sign for a package in the future(hopefully you wont) just sign your name. Not your name but the letters your name. Make it almost unreadable and if something ever comes down, you are not tied to it. All of the regular packages I have ever signed for never look at my fake id too hard and really couldnt care less what I sign as long as it is signed. If you get ready to sign one and the guy is standing there all pumped up about it, looking at the signature line, I would back off but otherwise just sign YOUR NAME on it and roll. Just my .2 pennies. :)
 
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