Quote from: kmfkewm on March 22, 2013, 03:07 pmIt is a tricky question too because checking tracking can save the day if you have a box registered to a fake ID. I have seen them say right on tracking that a package has been seized , if going to a fake ID box that means you just drop the box and get a new one.Mindblown. Yup. I definitely didn't think of that :DQuote from: NorCalKing on March 22, 2013, 06:35 pmWhile this seems to be a thread of more what if rather than what does . . .There was an old time vendor here when we got started that used to track their packages only on TOR. There has never been any concrete evidence that by doing so ANY problems EVER occurred. They never used USPS to check, but always were on TOR to check. While it may not be the wisest decision, and there could be ways of tracking it back, there has never been any clear evidence that any problem has occurred by doing this. In other words, no one has yet shown any proof that any package has been "flagged" by using TOR, but there has been boatloads of speculation since it really wouldn't be that hard to do apparently. NCKQuote from: NoDough on March 22, 2013, 03:19 pmYeah i hear you. But should not this be out there, very known as a golden rule like many other things for keeping you safe(like keeping your home clean before receiving etc etc). And wouldnt there be more storys of ppls getting convicted because of that proof? I have red none.More opinions/experiences please.See, it is possible this is all overblown. Or that they are keeping this 'card' to themselves. LE agents, at least properly trained ones don't explain this kind of tradecraft (perhaps dimly reminded of the fatal flaw genetic to Bond villains) to their, ahem, guests of the state. Either way I'm not willing to take the chance, which is why I was promoted to platypus.Quote from: NorCalKing on March 22, 2013, 06:35 pmMy suggestion is to use a VPN on a 3rd party, but it's great to see Pine back with some wisdom on the forums again!NCKThanks :)