"SportsTech Pharmaceuticals"

Never mind it did show up. For what it's worth my gear looks entirely containment free to the eye... Can't see any floaters whatsoever. Maybe these were capped after he started sterilizing the gear.

You actually use yoir real name. Interesting. I get mail all the time with people that lived jere before me.

Never said that but even with a fake name it's not too hard to trace back if they're tracking internet usage....

@ThatGuy Actually you did say that.. Not like it's a bad thing. Using the name of a previous resident can raise red flags for postal carriers. In fact sometimes they won't even deliver the package if it doesn't have the current residents name. For example, I live in my own apartment so my carrier knows my name and wouldn't deliver a package with somebody else's name on it. It's not just some mass mailing coupon book.
 
Real name is easy evidence. At least make them work. Know someone who is dtf and ups is the only pack they ever intercepted with some crystal meth. Was sent from arizona packaged as bday present. Dtf delivered dressed as ups guy. Took product out and put rock candy in. But since residue was still in jar the got the guy with possession. The guy signed for it, How they linked it was there was a beacon connected so when the guy opened it they knew and rushed in. Thats why you don't sign for anything. And don't open for at least several hours.
 
The person delivering doesn't know who might be living with you. Your brother, a girlfriend, a friend, a cousin, could be anyone. They deliver to the address. The only red flags that I know of is a leaking package or if a dog hits on it. But you might be right where you live. If so I would have gone away between now and 1997.
 
Real name is easy evidence. At least make them work. Know someone who is dtf and ups is the only pack they ever intercepted with some crystal meth. Was sent from arizona packaged as bday present. Dtf delivered dressed as ups guy. Took product out and put rock candy in. But since residue was still in jar the got the guy with possession. The guy signed for it, How they linked it was there was a beacon connected so when the guy opened it they knew and rushed in. Thats why you don't sign for anything. And don't open for at least several hours.

Using a fake name is probably one of the worst ideas you can come up with. It is one of the red flags raised that you don't need. I can see reasoning for not signing for items if you so choose. Also as far as a controlled delivery goes, if they are already coming to your house then they don't need you to open the package. I would assume that you opening it just gives them another leg up in prosecuting. Don't kid yourself, if they already have a controlled delivery set up they already know more than enough to arrest you.
 
The pack was 2 day and ups gets it there in 2 day. Dog hit on it at the air hub. They had nothing except a pic of house from internet, persons name on pack, and person who owned house. I asked the same thing. Friend said if he would have said he didn't order it or if he would have not opened he would have not been arrested. Inside track but evidently you work at the post office and have a better sorce for info than I do. All I can say is I have lived at three diff addy and never had an issue, except about 15 years ago when I used my real name and got an overseas pack with a customs letter. Will never do that again.
 
If you wait and someone comes knocking you always have the excuse it wasn't yours and delivered by mistake. And you were going to return to post office when you got a chance. Just saying
 
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