QuoteGo to http://pz65gyca5nrafhrf.onion/PolyFront_2/smuggle.html and scroll down to "general mail", there's a lot of info on getting drugs shipped to a PO box.That was a very interesting link overall, many thanks. :)----------Doing some advertising for my thread Mail Forwarding and Virtual Office Providers - Concept and Thoughts: dkn255hz262ypmii.onion/index.php?topic=161081.msg1143747Most Mail Forwarders and especially Virtual Offices will have very legit looking addresses, and any vendor looking to block these will basically have no way at all of doing this. As was mentioned before in this thread the possibility of interception will depend entirely on the Customs Agency in any country and their information, if they see that for example 50% send drugs to PO Boxes they have some external patterns to base that on to intercept the same type in the future. On the other hand I'm also fairly sure some countries with very lax Customs couldn't care less and will only pick something out based on if a dog has marked it.Now this might not be in the scope for this thread but if we turn this concept on the head, vendors sending packages from a Mail Forwarder/Virtual Office would also be very hard to tell or block in any way from a customer perspective.