Sunoverbeach
6 years ago
I learned if you're trying to maintain sneakiness that you can put a blatantly false return address and they will take it without gripe. Also, can repeat the recipient name and address in the return addy area and they'll take it.
Sunoverbeach
6 years ago
I deem chaos for the enjoyment of others to be the best kind of chaos
benja123
6 years ago

I learned if you're trying to maintain sneakiness that you can put a blatantly false return address and they will take it without gripe. Also, can repeat the recipient name and address in the return addy area and they'll take it.

Sunoverbeach wrote:


why didn't I think of that? so simple it's evil genius.
BUT if you have an idea of where ppl reside, you can track the departure city.
Sunoverbeach
6 years ago
True, and that's where level of dedication comes into play. Heard from a friend that there may or may not have been an instance where state lines were crossed for the express purpose of mailing a package with a different code
Palama
6 years ago

I learned if you're trying to maintain sneakiness that you can put a blatantly false return address and they will take it without gripe. Also, can repeat the recipient name and address in the return addy area and they'll take it.

Sunoverbeach wrote:



Done that more than a few times and nary a word or look from the PO clerk.
Palama
6 years ago

why didn't I think of that? so simple it's evil genius.
BUT if you have an idea of where ppl reside, you can track the departure city.

benja123 wrote:



Not too hard to figure out who sent the box from Hawaii. 🍺
benja123
6 years ago

Not too hard to figure out who sent the box from Hawaii. 🍺

Palama wrote:


Hey I was stupid enough to believe Lance when he gave me your address instead of his.
benja123
6 years ago

True, and that's where level of dedication comes into play. Heard from a friend that there may or may not have been an instance where state lines were crossed for the express purpose of mailing a package with a different code

Sunoverbeach wrote:


your "friend"is a little twisted...
Buckwheat
6 years ago
1060 West Addison
Chicago IL 60613

🍺
Palama
6 years ago

Hey I was stupid enough to believe Lance when he gave me your address instead of his.

benja123 wrote:



Nah, how were you to know that Lance didn’t live in Hawaii? Props to him for seeing then seizing the rare opportunity to misdirect and running with it. =d>
Palama
6 years ago

your "friend"is a little twisted...

benja123 wrote:



I’ve seen the crossing of state lines to mail something a few times here. Heck, I even pulled that off one time! 🤣
Palama
6 years ago

1060 West Addison
Chicago IL 60613

🍺

Buckwheat wrote:



Hehe!
danmdevries
6 years ago
Looks like there's some fuquery going on.
Palama
6 years ago

Looks like there's some fuquery going on.

danmdevries wrote:



Ha! I remember when you sent me some cigars with someone else’s return address and even a note with a forged signature. [frypan]
benja123
6 years ago
benja123
6 years ago
benja123
6 years ago
Even twice, damn phone
benja123
6 years ago

Ha! I remember when you sent me some cigars with someone else’s return address and even a note with a forged signature. [frypan]

Palama wrote:


This is why I'm still a nOOb. That and because I use an online USPS account with free pickup so I can't screw with the return address.
Amateur! I have much educating ahead
danmdevries
6 years ago

Ha! I remember when you sent me some cigars with someone else’s return address and even a note with a forged signature. [frypan]

Palama wrote:



I think you have me confused with Jamie 😳
gummy jones
6 years ago

Ha! I remember when you sent me some cigars with someone else’s return address and even a note with a forged signature. [frypan]

Palama wrote:



thats some ssg stuff right there
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