Who do you use for anonymous shipping?

@Grey Spartan

Here's how anonymous you are mailing from the post office with cash. receiving in multiple boxes at different locations under various names. 90% of this was uncovered retroactively, 2 years after this "India pharma reshipper" was busted, by postal inspectors pulling video.

"Informed Delivery" should really be an eye opener about just how closely the main is surveiled. Sign up and instantly, a pic of every letter is available to you. They "read" the outer contents and link it to ads ffs. That ought to be a sign they're collecting a huge amount of data at the USPS.
 

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Every pack sent from USPS counter is time stamped to sync with counter video, fyi.

It's mentioned in court documents. They can go back years if necessary.

Basically, if you're committing some crime by mailing things, and they take an interest, they can get you.


View: https://youtu.be/wocJoig5xpU

Did I forget to say wear a blue wig, dress like a lady and make sure to tell the postal worker your pronouns?
 
Did I forget to say wear a blue wig, dress like a lady and make sure to tell the postal worker your pronouns?

After some bad stuff was sent to Congress, suddenly there was an "infinite budget" for this kind of thing.

Make sure you walk in your dress, they also synced outdoor video (two years later) to get his plate.
 
@Grey Spartan

Here's how anonymous you are mailing from the post office with cash. receiving in multiple boxes at different locations under various names. 90% of this was uncovered retroactively, 2 years after this "India pharma reshipper" was busted, by postal inspectors pulling video.
Only and idiot would use the USPS, especially for crimes. Come on man, you of all people should know the OP was asking opsec questions on a open platform.
 
Not going to lie man. I genuinely thought USPS with cash was the most anonymous way to send something, lol. Needless to say, I've cancelled my criminal empire plans.

That said, plenty think "misspelled names" protect them when receiving packs. Hell no, they know when that's being done, and it raises a red flag! Don't get multiple P.o. boxes either, or that brings some attention too. And this is pre-AI in 2018. Just give up, privacy is an illusion if you connect to electricity, anywhere, lol.

Amazing what court docs reveal...
 
Amazing what court docs reveal...
Agreed.
That said, plenty think "misspelled names" protect them when receiving packs. Hell no, they know when that's being done, and it raises a red flag! Don't get multiple P.o. boxes either, or that brings some attention too. And this is pre-AI in 2018. Just give up, privacy is an illusion if you connect to electricity, anywhere, lol.
Privacy is difficult and a marathon. Sadly, most people don't start to think about it until its to late or try to implement things to fast. Even if you are a ghost, what you do or do not do is not how you will be found or caught. Most of the time it is what your friends and family do.
 
Every pack sent from USPS counter is time stamped to sync with counter video, fyi.

It's mentioned in court documents. They can go back years if necessary.

Basically, if you're committing some crime by mailing things, and they take an interest, they can get you.


View: https://youtu.be/wocJoig5xpU

So they use facial recognition software when you send a birthday card to Gammy?
 
Let's talk about something slightly more feasible. Who uses a domestic reshipper or forwarding service? Anyone use the name John Holmes on their orders? John Wadd?

Tell them you name son...
 
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