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DyingToDie123

DyingToDie123

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Oct 25, 2023
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It seems like it would work? But what's the risk of getting caught/jail time in the US? An ex-friend said just to address it to someone who isn't you just in case but I don't trust him for a lot of reasons.
 
piss

piss

ghost of october
Oct 8, 2023
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no, you need to address it to your own name, it's illegal to open someone else's letters/packages.
 
DyingToDie123

DyingToDie123

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Oct 25, 2023
384
no, you need to address it to your own name, it's illegal to open someone else's letters/packages.
I knew this (I've also heard it's a felony to throw out someone else's mail and yet everyone I've lived with gets mad at me for returning junk lol) but if it's a fake person who's going to report you? Is the risk of ordering fent really less bad than the risk of opening "someone else's" mail? (Genuinely curious, no shade.)
 
leloyon

leloyon

I'll see you in the Wired.
Feb 4, 2023
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The mailman likely knows who lives in your house and who doesn't. Putting a fake name just bring unnecessary suspicion on your package. I would recommend reading the dark net bible.
 
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DyingToDie123

DyingToDie123

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Oct 25, 2023
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Also fent is unreliable because opioid overdose is pharmacologically difficult to guarantee. Read up on it in PPeH or in pharamcology papers
Interesting, I dont remember this part but it's been ages since I've read PPeH in full. Will do!
 

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