@JackDanThe unfortunate truth of the matter is that the "brick and mortar" risk (artificial consequences imposed by moral legalists) lies entirely on the buyer. Unless you are flashing a driver's license when sending off your product, there is nothing to tie a seller to the outgoing package (other than city of origin, in which case you could make a bi-weekly trip to the nearest larger urban post office). The buyer assumes all of this risk, the risk to the seller is purely a financial one.This is the reason prices are a bit higher than on the street. The seller needs to cover shipping costs, packaging costs, and the off-chance that there are a few scam buyers on SR. That being said, I have 8 transactions so far and no one has tried to scam me yet (although 7 are still in transit thanks to the CP strike).