Regardless of @scarywood75’s strong opinions on the usefulness of accepted opsec best practice, kindly keep on not posting pics of packaging as they’ll be removed if you do.
Whether you post something here or not will not influence how they seize packages.
You don't need knowledge about customs to realize that tracking unauthorized shit by paying people to browse the internet for finding and checking photos of packages isn't making sense at all.
Many sites have a policy to not post shipment packaging. This site is indexed by google so all it take is a quick search for XXX packaging or something similar and it would pop right up,Whether you post something here or not will not influence how they seize packages.
You don't need knowledge about customs to realize that tracking unauthorized shit by paying people to browse the internet for finding and checking photos of packages isn't making sense at all.
I don't know. Tracy gets pissed when pictures and/or shipping details are posted on his server. He seems to think it's a problem so I choose to believe himThere's so many better ways to actually stop this market, this is why I think it's an insignificant precaution.
We absolutely have to be careful and cautious.
Like you don't use Paypal or Alibaba to pay for your order, you don't send them an email with your Microsoft account, you don't use your own name and address, etc.
Ask yourself why this site still exists and why so little is done to prevent people from finding it.
If the code comes up in Google, they don't have to browse the sites. It's beyond stupid to post the codes in open. Most searches these days also allow to search by picture.That's satire right? You don't really think that's how it works I hope.
They have million things to check, literally, no customs employee is there randomly browsing forum on the internet to find pictures of unauthorized packages, that's not their job.
Even if it was, they wouldn't target this market and that method wouldn't be efficient at all anyway.
Realize of many website there is, how many type of unauthorized things that shouldn't cross the border, vs how many employees that work there, like come on that's just conspiracy theory that does not even make sense.
For anyone that thinks this way, stop this bullshit please.
Your new avatar is really cool!Regardless of @scarywood75’s strong opinions on the usefulness of accepted opsec best practice, kindly keep on not posting pics of packaging as they’ll be removed if you do.
They (CBP) will not be able to figure it out until they get their hands on one of our secret decoder rings! QSC sells them for $9.99 but the packaging is confusing and you need another decoder ring to make sure you have got the correct, new decoder ring in the package. These come disguised in boxes of popular American cereal brands.That's satire right? You don't really think that's how it works I hope.
They have million things to check, literally, no customs employee is there randomly browsing forum on the internet to find pictures of unauthorized packages, that's not their job.
Even if it was, they wouldn't target this market and that method wouldn't be efficient at all anyway.
Realize of many website there is, how many type of unauthorized things that shouldn't cross the border, vs how many employees that work there, like come on that's just conspiracy theory that does not even make sense.
For anyone that thinks this way, stop this bullshit please.