Quote from: 420greenery on April 27, 2012, 12:21 amI have found good-high sensitivity 50mhz - 3ghz RF detectors to check packages before pickup but I figure a faraday bag would take care of that problem whether there was one or not so thanks for that tip!It's no problem. Keep those sensors around in any case. I'd prefer to know I'm under surveillance than let the Faraday bag make me think I'm untouchable. Sensors are imperfect, but it's better than nothing. Quote from: 420greenery on April 27, 2012, 12:21 amAs for the Virtual Office and sunglasses, the only time a face of ours would be shown is for signup before any packages are received. Any pickup from that box thereafter would be by an errand service[prepaid cc, track #, no license plates] whom I would be meeting at a park or port for an easy exit. Even if such extreme measures were taken it couldn't be done in a matter of 30minutes. To arrest the courier, get a story, unarrest and plan a setup within the half hour time frame I booked them for, I wouldn't show up to meet because I would obviously know they were caught up.You're being a wee bit Mr James Bond here. That courier operates a legal service, and will find this a bit weird. He's used to keeping up packages and putting them places. People's houses or businesses. Not into waiting vans in the middle of a deserted carpark! Who seriously sends couriers to meet people people wearing dark glasses and hats in parks?! Feels weird to me, it will to him too. Meeting you should be totally unmemorable. You should be super boring and wear a crappy business suit. That in combination with the virtual office he's picked up the package from, makes perfect sense to Mr Courier. You're just another clown trying to start a business and look respectable without having the money to really pay for it. He meets 1000s of you a day. That's perfect. You ought to be next to a door when he gives you the package. Any door at all, ideally coming out of one that doesn't have occupants behind it. Ah, my package has arrived. Please sign here sir. kthxbye.Quote from: 420greenery on April 27, 2012, 12:21 amALSO do you know if the virtual office will hold packages or whether or not they will put them in your box if space permits(I'd be going for the biggest in this category)?All those things depend entirely on your virtual office provider's solutions. Read the fine print on the websites for them. Everything can be setup remotely, you never need to actually visit them unless you're picking up packages. Some vendors offer 24 hour walk-in and collect your package from a pigeon-hole for which you've the code. Your results may vary.Quote from: 420greenery on April 27, 2012, 12:21 amLast but not least I know that many dealers make jack dick but I don't deal to consumers, only dealers I know and have known for some time. 1500+/week isn't farmer money imoIt depends on how you look at it. Please don't be insulted by my analogy, this is not a personal attack on your business model, which if it is making profits at all is still an order of magnitude superior to the majority of street dealers and even many distributors (lifestyle reasons...). From what you've told us you're making about the same as an average western professional does, maybe a little more. In your neighborhood, that could be serious cash, or it could be chump change, it depends where you live. Of course, you don't pay taxes, so that's a huge advantage right there. Then again, the risk is the opportunity cost of getting put in prison and being unable to work properly. ~Ten years inside, that's like 700,000 lost profits. So you need to make at least that (and keep it) just to break even in risk-adjusted terms.My policy is to attain risk-adjusted profits. I mean, at the end of the day, the business is supposed to be working for you, rather than the other way around. The key thing is turnaround time, how long it takes you to reinvest capital back into the black market or legitimate enterprise. It absolutely staggers me how many people don't do this or take it seriously. I know some who do, but I get a powerfully distinct impression most do not. I think this is because they're afraid all their stuff will get taken all at once by LE. That's a reasonable fear, but there's many ways to accumulate wealth that LE cannot abscond with. Take cash for example. Even if you (intelligently, but naively) squirrel away lots of cash some place, if you get out of prison in 10 years it'd have lost half it's value to inflation! It should have been in a commodity like gold or silver to hedge inflation, or better yet, merrily compounding away in some business unconnected to your person.If anybody's interested in reading a short but very interesting entry level introduction to accumulating wealth (no get-rich-quick-bullshit, I abhor those books), then pick up a copy of 'The Richest Man in Babylon'. Anyway, sorry, this is bit OT I know. You wanted to know how to pickup MJ, not reorder your entire business :DNext stop, pine's black market business and finance consultancy services.