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I think people need to consider using the USPS mail boxes as a vessel for vending.
Why?
1.)They have a weight limit of 10 ounces, which does include the packaging to be fair.
2.)They might have cameras watching, but they will be less quality than a post office. Unlikely overall.
3.) No witnesses, no ID, just drop the letters in and go.
4.) There are likely many in an area, which means you can park a car a block away, out of camera sight if any, with sunglasses, a hat, then drop of a package, and do it all over again at the next one.
5.) You can make many drops at once.
Just some ideas.
You could likely easily ship four ounces of any product easily, without going over weight limits, and have room for physically disguising the contents.
It is limited slightly by scale, but you don't have to show your face anywhere, you can make a reasonable amount of money when you get going, and if you move say cities every month or so, you'll be dang near untraceable.
Thoughts?
Why?
1.)They have a weight limit of 10 ounces, which does include the packaging to be fair.
2.)They might have cameras watching, but they will be less quality than a post office. Unlikely overall.
3.) No witnesses, no ID, just drop the letters in and go.
4.) There are likely many in an area, which means you can park a car a block away, out of camera sight if any, with sunglasses, a hat, then drop of a package, and do it all over again at the next one.
5.) You can make many drops at once.
Just some ideas.
You could likely easily ship four ounces of any product easily, without going over weight limits, and have room for physically disguising the contents.
It is limited slightly by scale, but you don't have to show your face anywhere, you can make a reasonable amount of money when you get going, and if you move say cities every month or so, you'll be dang near untraceable.
Thoughts?