Story time: Cops at my mailbox

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It was in our local (west Tennessee) news this week about a woman selling peps out of her house getting busted. Then, my group buy peps were put in a very long hold on the east coast, and our group organizer was being asked a lot of questions from her shipping company.

I FINALLY got a delivery notification and headed out to the mailbox, only to find my USPS carrier surrounded by flashing lights and police at my mailbox. Oh, shit!

I calmed myself and walked to the mailbox and asked an officer if there is a problem with my mail. It turned out they were just questioning the carrier about an armed robbery she had witnessed nearby. Phew!

“In that case, can I get by you to get my stash of illegally smuggled drugs out of my mailbox?” Ha ha no I didn’t say that. But I thought it!

In any case, I finally have my first Hydrapeak full and headed to the freezer with all the peps and their cute li’l labels. It’s not exactly a hoard, but it’s definitely a IMG_5694.jpeg
stash. I started this gray journey at the beginning of October when United Healthcare suddenly pulled approval for my Mounjaro, and many $$$ have been spent, but I’m saving overall and I’m not in jail yet. So, Mission Accomplished.
 
One would think Tennessee would be working harder on the worst Methamphetamine problem in the country, and worry a little less about peptides that are harmless in comparison. I doubt people slinging peptides have their houses and yards boobytrapped, or that they are microwaving babies while they are tweaking.
 
One would think Tennessee would be working harder on the worst Methamphetamine problem in the country, and worry a little less about peptides that are harmless in comparison. I doubt people slinging peptides have their houses and yards boobytrapped, or that they are microwaving babies while they are tweaking.
Well, in the original story, they had no idea what she was dealing. They were just responding to complaints about the traffic at her home. They honestly still don’t know what to do with her.
 
One would think Tennessee would be working harder on the worst Methamphetamine problem in the country, and worry a little less about peptides that are harmless in comparison. I doubt people slinging peptides have their houses and yards boobytrapped, or that they are microwaving babies while they are tweaking.
Or the epidemic of sober drivers being arrested for drunk driving. But busting someone for peptides seems a ridiculous waste!
 
One would think Tennessee would be working harder on the worst Methamphetamine problem in the country, and worry a little less about peptides that are harmless in comparison. I doubt people slinging peptides have their houses and yards boobytrapped, or that they are microwaving babies while they are tweaking.
The local law enforcement is in cahoots with them, outside of the major cities TN is pretty rural
 
Or the epidemic of sober drivers being arrested for drunk driving. But busting someone for peptides seems a ridiculous waste!

I think some of her customers might have also reported her because there were a few bottles of Reta and Sema that ultimately contained no product. I don't feel all that bad for this woman now that I know she wasn't protecting her customers.
 
I have a pretty long history of buying stuff I shouldn't off of the internet, going back to OG Silk Road. One thing I've come to observe is that the authorities seemingly aren't interested in people buying for personal use. Probably even more so in a case like this where you're not technically doing anything illegal. Even that lady that got busted for selling, only got busted because she did it wrong.
 
It was in our local (west Tennessee) news this week about a woman selling peps out of her house getting busted. Then, my group buy peps were put in a very long hold on the east coast, and our group organizer was being asked a lot of questions from her shipping company.

I FINALLY got a delivery notification and headed out to the mailbox, only to find my USPS carrier surrounded by flashing lights and police at my mailbox. Oh, shit!

I calmed myself and walked to the mailbox and asked an officer if there is a problem with my mail. It turned out they were just questioning the carrier about an armed robbery she had witnessed nearby. Phew!

“In that case, can I get by you to get my stash of illegally smuggled drugs out of my mailbox?” Ha ha no I didn’t say that. But I thought it!

In any case, I finally have my first Hydrapeak full and headed to the freezer with all the peps and their cute li’l labels. It’s not exactly a hoard, but it’s definitely a View attachment 4449
stash. I started this gray journey at the beginning of October when United Healthcare suddenly pulled approval for my Mounjaro, and many $$$ have been spent, but I’m saving overall and I’m not in jail yet. So, Mission Accomplished.
what a nice X-mas combo of crimps and caps <3
 
On most cop shows and the Customs and Border Protection shows they typically delver the package to your door (a controlled delivery). They don't want to wait around for you to empty your mailbox and want to make sure you open the package.

Seeing this would scare the crap out of me too though. I don't think I would have even checked the mail if I knew the package was in there.
 
I think some of her customers might have also reported her because there were a few bottles of Reta and Sema that ultimately contained no product. I don't feel all that bad for this woman now that I know she wasn't protecting her customers.
Wait — how do you know this about empty vials? I do not recall reading that anywhere, and I thought I had read everything on it.
 
Wait — how do you know this about empty vials? I do not recall reading that anywhere, and I thought I had read everything on
Wait — how do you know this about empty vials? I do not recall reading that anywhere, and I thought I had read everything on it.
I think what was meant by the statement was when the vials were tested, it did not contain the Reta or Sema.
 

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