payment types

novicebb said:
Well USPS can search anyone packages as well as UPS and Fed Ex. I work for Fed Ex as a sorter part time and I know that no one check packages. It is a known fact at our hub that people are shipping weed and phamaceuticals like Oxycontin through Fed Ex and I have never heard of a Fed Representative opening a package even if the smell is obvious. One day we were loading a piggyback truck and you could smell the aroma of weed all over the truck and no one did a thing.

What I see that will get you caught with UPS and Fed Ex is that when packages come down the shoot and placed in trucks they sometimes get damage and the contents are exposed and that is one way some get caught.

Also I know that DHL/EMS is the major choice for many overseas anabolic steriod suppliers and very few people have an issue. I would be more worried about USPS then Fed Ex but too each it's own.

Back to the topic at hand. Your other payment choices are E-Gold, Western Union and Money Gram. There are other online payment options as well that have not been popularized such as a service that you send money too and they place the funds in a debit/credit card in any name and address you choose and you can even pay for things in a bank transfer like service.

they need a search warrant...plus its not them usually that open packs, they call in feds...

plus, when using cash at wu, they never know who you are and dont care...they its just for paper work. they only thing that is important is the receiver with ID waived....that is the key...where the money goes...a good source will give test questions and waive ID....then pick up in a large city at many different places.
 
Bigkarch said:
to put it more mildly, usps is a governmental agency and need a search warrant to open a pack. since ups and fedex are private companies, the fourth amend. clause of search and seizure do not apply to them...they can open a pack at anytime for anyreason..do they yes, is it often not necessarily. but if it is business as usual and a good source that can pack, usps is what i use....

Just to prove my point futher:

President Bush signed a little-noticed statement last month asserting the authority to open U.S. mail without judicial warrants in emergencies or foreign intelligence cases, prompting warnings yesterday from Democrats and privacy advocates that the administration is attempting to circumvent legal restrictions on its powers.
A "signing statement" attached to a postal reform bill on Dec. 20 says the Bush administration "shall construe" a section of that law to allow the opening of sealed mail to protect life, guard against hazardous materials or conduct "physical searches specifically authorized by law for foreign intelligence collection."
White House and U.S. Postal Service officials said the statement was not intended to expand the powers of the executive branch but merely to clarify existing ones for extreme cases.

This means Postal workers do not need probable cause, suspicion or warrant to view and open packages. I can send more links if you like.
 
jsupstarz said:
Yeah, isn't that the credit card that is prepay!!!
It is similar, but you you don't use a name just the number on the card. You can purchase it at Walgreens for $10, put money on it and it cost you $5 whenever your source (if he takes it) gets the funds. That sure beats WU's prices and the source can collect over the Internet. Fast, safe, easy and cheap ;)

HDH
 
novicebb said:
Just to prove my point futher:

President Bush signed a little-noticed statement last month asserting the authority to open U.S. mail without judicial warrants in emergencies or foreign intelligence cases, prompting warnings yesterday from Democrats and privacy advocates that the administration is attempting to circumvent legal restrictions on its powers.
A "signing statement" attached to a postal reform bill on Dec. 20 says the Bush administration "shall construe" a section of that law to allow the opening of sealed mail to protect life, guard against hazardous materials or conduct "physical searches specifically authorized by law for foreign intelligence collection."
White House and U.S. Postal Service officials said the statement was not intended to expand the powers of the executive branch but merely to clarify existing ones for extreme cases.

This means Postal workers do not need probable cause, suspicion or warrant to view and open packages. I can send more links if you like.


Key word is in emergencies and foreign intelligence purposes...similiar to the patriot act...not the usual express local mail...big difference..however that could put a damper in international sources..
 
Ok, why does the lady in Stop and Shop ask me for my ID everytime I send a WU if no ID is needed? I went to use a fake name then she asked me for ID and I was like :eek: lol. Am i just doing something wrong or is she asking me for something that is not needed?
 
Lizard King said:
Ok, why does the lady in Stop and Shop ask me for my ID everytime I send a WU if no ID is needed? I went to use a fake name then she asked me for ID and I was like :eek: lol. Am i just doing something wrong or is she asking me for something that is not needed?
Just tell her I don't have an ID. Some people think it is easier to get the info off of your ID than to look at the paper.

HDH
 
usually they dont..but as said above, just say you left it at home...if she insists, go elsewhere....also, use a fake address...sometimes I look in the phone book and get name and address and use that
 
but back to payment types. I would definitely know what other options are out there other than Wire Tranfers like Western Union/Money Gram, e-gold and others.

This green dot sounds good but any other great and proven options?
 
actually the best is cash only....if you have a good proven source you can send a birthday card with some cash in it and that is the best way...nothing in your name, nothing coming back to you, nothing traced back to you...but you have to have a solid source that accepts that....
 
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