Rule of Thumb:Can a normal package x-ray machine see through reynolds wrap or regular tin foil? Just wondering if that would help when sending something through the mail (fedx or ups).
Seeds wont' be that big of a deal if caught...however, I don't think he or she is just talking about shipping seeds..Secret: XRAY cant see seeds properly anyway, bending radio/x-rays will raise suspicions "I worked there for 2 years they tell u it works, but xrays cant see seeds"
Your real threat is this device they have "and seemed to never use too often" that can pick up odor particles, even when your nose cant ;P
or drug dogs they use from time to time.
so long as its odor proof, use a cd/dvd case. taped in mugs. hidden in candy "this one works really well they tend not to open foil for candies when its a box of 24 candy. and one of them happens to be foiled suran wrap containing 10 seeds or so "
Use imagination and youll be
fine.
I second this on x-ray issues.. Though I doubt odour proofing a dvd case is even possible against a good dog, and if it is, it would take some serious discipline and skill..Secret: XRAY cant see seeds properly anyway, bending radio/x-rays will raise suspicions "I worked there for 2 years they tell u it works, but xrays cant see seeds"Your real threat is this device they have "and seemed to never use too often" that can pick up odor particles, even when your nose cant ;Por drug dogs they use from time to time.so long as its odor proof, use a cd/dvd case. taped in mugs. hidden in candy "this one works really well they tend not to open foil for candies when its a box of 24 candy. and one of them happens to be foiled suran wrap containing 10 seeds or so "Use imagination and youll be fine.
Better to use a bogus return address. No return address on a package seems unusual.what ever you do, dont put a return adderss on it. so it dont get trace back to you.
hxxp://www.homelandsecurity.ms.gov/suspicious_mail.htmlShape Is it lopsided or uneven? Is it rigid or bulky?
Look Are there oily stains, discolorations, or crystals on the
wrapper? Does it have a strange odor?
Address Is there a return address? Are there restrictive
markings? Are there misspelled words? Is it addressed to a title
rather than to an individual? Is it an incorrect title? Is it poorly
typed or written?
Packaging Is it sealed with tape? Is there excessive tape?
Is there excessive postage?
hxxp://about.usps.com/securing-the-mail/suspiciousmail.htmAdapted from information provided by the U.S. Postal Service
Type of mail: Foreign, Priority, Special Delivery
Restrictive endorsements: Confidential, Personal, To Be Opened by Addressee Only
Visual distractions: Fragile, Rush, Handle With Care
Excessive postage (usually postage stamps)
Fictitious or no return address
Poorly typed or handwritten addresses
Incorrect titles
Titles but no names
Misspellings of common words
Oily stains or discolorations
Excessive or uneven weight distribution
Excessive binding material: masking, electric or strapping tape; string; twine
Rigid, lopsided or uneven envelope
Protruding wires, screws or other metal parts
Postmarked from area different from return address
Definitely, but it's technically better to use a real address, just not yours. Use a businesses or school's address. Better yet, use your Congressman's/Rep's. Fuck em, they do you. Actually the last part's a joke. If they do scan the return address it would probably get noticed/flagged.Better to use a bogus return address. No return address on a package seems unusual.