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FreedomElsewhere

FreedomElsewhere

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Jun 11, 2025
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I've found a couple places online that are advertising for SN, but I have to go through paper work that I don't really know how to tackle. I'm not sure if speaking publicly about what they're asking is against the rules, but the website is asking for something called "attention." No clue to what that would be. They're also asking for my company/institution. I do have a place I might put down, but I don't know how to explain myself when I get asked why the SN is being delivered to my house instead of my company/institution. I'm really concerned that if, by the grace of god, I get it, I'll be asked what I plan on doing with it. I was talking to a friend and mentioned I was looking for it. They became alert when I said the purity % I need. I have no idea if it's a simple delivery or if questions will be asked. I'm aware of the conversation stating that SN isn't "too regulated and easy to obtain" in the States, but it doesn't seem that way. If someone could help me, I'd appreciate it all the way to the end.
 

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FreedomElsewhere

FreedomElsewhere

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Bumping this cause i need help really bad
 
spero_meliora

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That line tells the mail carrier exactly who the letter is intended for at a specific company. They'll also likely check either that the company exists and is registered through the name you provide, or the business registration number (whatever that might be called in the US).
 
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I agree with the preceding member. "Attention" is just for a person's name, at your "fake" company, who should receive the package. You're not going to get away with it being delivered to your house, unless your house is the bonafide address of a company, duly registered within your state of residence. All kinds of people have registered small businesses at their homes and it's not that hard to do, nor is it very costly. Lots of larger businesses today started out as basement and garage businesses at their homes.
 
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Not to mention they may ask rather probing questions about why you need SN with that kind of purity, etc... This isn't a simple thing to pull off, and you would be best served finding a source that doesn't require this type of registration.
 
FreedomElsewhere

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I agree with the preceding member. "Attention" is just for a person's name, at your "fake" company, who should receive the package. You're not going to get away with it being delivered to your house, unless your house is the bonafide address of a company, duly registered within your state of residence. All kinds of people have registered small businesses at their homes and it's not that hard to do, nor is it very costly. Lots of larger businesses today started out as basement and garage businesses at their homes.
If I say that my house is a company, would they investigate that claim or just take it at face value and give me the SN?
Not to mention they may ask rather probing questions about why you need SN with that kind of purity, etc... This isn't a simple thing to pull off, and you would be best served finding a source that doesn't require this type of registration.
I do have a firearm specifically for CBT, but I just couldn't do it
 

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