Quote Originally Posted by allrollsin21
A PO box sounds scary to me. Because someone would have to go there and actually pick it up...not sure really how PO boxes work as i have not used one, but wouldn't one need to show an ID to set one up, and do they have them at places other than the USPS?

Here's a made up scenario. Person <A> sends an overnight package using phoney names to person <B>. It is sent "signed for" so the receiver<B> does not need to sign for it, and it will be left on a doorstep. The receiver then takes it inside and just leaves it there. DOES NOT OPEN IT BECAUSE IT DOES NOT HAVE HIS NAME ON IT. Wait a few days, if someone storms your house let them know that you were on your way to returning the UNOPENED package to the UPS or fedex store. They would probably arrest you, but it may stand up in court. Whadya all think?
It would seem the problem would be waiting and not tearing right into it
It all seems like risky business and i cannot believe that someone had the cajones to send 200 lbs!
I know alot about this stuff you have something called plausible deniability. They have to show proof you initiated the package in motion without doing that they have nothing on you. Thats why you always get letters from customs when they catch your seeds or drugs etc. Google plausible deniability its used as a defense for govt officials as well as civilians. Probably one of the easier ways to defend yourself. Everyone uses it even the churches.


Definition for non government officials:

More generally, "plausible deniability" can also apply to any act that leaves little or no evidence of wrongdoing or abuse.