Quote from: Lanvin on December 12, 2012, 10:45 pmQuote from: SelfSovereignty on December 12, 2012, 05:31 amMy friend, reasoning like yours is such a wonderful rarity that it's a pleasure just to read along. I wish more people thought like you, I really do.I completely agree with SelfSorverignty, it's a pleasure read your post oldtoby. Wish to write like you in English, it's not my mother tong and I don't have that much level =PWhat ever... My opinion in that aspect is that everyone is free to use whatever they like. For example, where I live, you can send package without name on it; just the address and that's it. Any name are in the mailboxes and the postman do not give a shit if he is putting the letter in the correct mail or not. I am receiving the phone invoice of my neighbor since the last ten months. Come on, he is delivering letters to him everyday! I am sure that he even don't look at the name, case if he does, I wanna think that he will be smart enough to delivery it to the next mailbox. However, I made my first order in SR two days ago, 10 g of crystals. I put my real name on it, reading all of that stuff I became a bit paranoid. I read in the official guide that I should put it. I don't have a clue whats a "love letter", after reading a lot, I can imagine that they send such a kind of letter if they intercept a parcel with drugs on it with your name, no? And I will say the same that oldtody said "anyone could be sending me drugs". Why not is plausible to say that? I mean, I am innocent until they prove the opposite, no? How can they prove that I ordered through SR? I wanna think that's a bit difficult to do it, no? Kindly, LanvinEDIT 1: The last year, before I knew about SR, I was living in Germany for a couple of months, over there (with the exception of Berlin) is so difficult to get good weed at good price. Case that, a friend of mine, sent me like two big parcel with weed on it. Just vacuum packed once and I received it every both times. My name was on it, and over the south of Germany the police is so fucking good in this kind of stuff. I think that you just have to be really unlike to get busted with that. I WANT TO BELIEVE THAT HAHAHA. Well first of all, everything I've said here has been in reference to the US. Pardon me for not coming out and saying so -- it isn't that I think the US is all that matters or anything, it's just that I live here and... well, you know. I tend to think in terms of the place I'm in.I am totally completely clueless about other countries, personally, but as far as it goes here -- the thing is that you're being charged with possessing drugs. Now if somebody walks up to you, throws a sack of cocaine all over you, then starts shrieking "police! Police! He has DRUGS...!" the fact of the matter is, if nobody saw the guy waste all of his cocaine by throwing it at you, you're going to get arrested for having drugs. Now will you be *convicted* of possession? It seems very unlikely, but the problem here is that you'd have to take it to trial. That's expensive. That's time consuming. The police also don't really give a shit if you take it to trial or not. Really all they want is to arrest you, get you to confess, and never think about you again.Generally I think in terms of avoiding having to go to trial at all, while still not shooting myself in the foot if it ever does come to that. But primarily, I want to prevent it. My feeling is that fake names increase the chances of being found because it's like wasting a red flag -- anyone with a fake name on their package *basically* is able to get one less red flag than my package, so it's conceivable that my package will go right through when theirs will get them arrested (not always, of course, but I feel this is true at least some of the time).That's my basic line of thought; you can expand on that reasoning as you like.