Quote from: ktona on July 11, 2013, 06:45 amQuote from: SelfSovereignty on July 11, 2013, 06:03 amQuote from: ktona on July 10, 2013, 10:03 amOther packages were received at the address. Just one package was empty. Nothing has happened, and so I take that as a good sign. Most probable is somebody took the contents out.Seller confirmed that there was no mistake. As has already been said, the weight discrepancy indicates that if it was empty at the vendor's end, it wouldn't have gotten through, so it would have had to be removed on the receiving end.Additionally, I received another empty package today (non-SR related) at another address, with letter unopened too. In the process of sorting this one out as well. It's rather odd.Wait, wait, wait... are you saying that this has happened to you, personally, at a different address, for a non-SR order -- a second time now? That's really seriously pushing it man. I mean that's super bizarre. What kind of commonalities are there between the two orders: same name? Same zip? Same sender? Use the same computer to order them? Are they on the same mailman's route?I mean that's really pushing coincidence IMHO. I'd start to at least seriously look for anything common between the two that could explain how this has happened to you twice now, myself.Yes. Two separate countries, actually. It is really weird. I've done business with this other seller before, and so am pretty confident he didn't try to rip me off (his packaging did suck though, it was kind of begging to be inspected). The commonalities are virtually none (different names, different locations). Apart from the same computer, but different communication methods. I've worked with the SR vendor before too. There has been a couple occasions on SR where I've been ripped off from long term relations - they slowly gain trust on small transactions, and then rip you off with the bigger transactions. Thing is, these have been smaller transactions.I'm used to parcels just not showing up, or being intercepted by customs, but to receive the parcels with nothing inside...that I don't understand. And it has only thankfully been small amounts, other larger packages have been getting through.Both the addresses are out of use now anyway. I'm just left without any idea about what has happened.I did an experiment yesterday too, freezing a letter to open and then reseal it. It worked effectively, but is still noticeable. I've confirmed with both sellers that the envelopes are the ones they shipped in and not tampered with.I've got no idea.... dude, I would be fucking sketched out right up the fucking wall and onto the ceiling if I were you. I mean I would seriously consider backing the fuck off. I agree that this is very bizarre and not your typical long term investigation tactic, but... either you're like a pink unicorn or something similarly as unlikely, or someone is monitoring you and your actions for some unknown reason and knows at least some of the drug packages you're getting.There's NO reason for that which doesn't end as close to "game over" as you're going to get, my friend. For your sake I hope you're either full of it, or that some buddy of yours installed a keylogger on your computer and is snagging your packages for greed's sake.Check the machine, the actual physical part of it. Make sure there's absolutely nothing that you don't recognize anywhere on the thing. Unplug the keyboard and mouse and make sure there isn't anything inbetween the connection to your computer and the device. I've read, but can't verify, they often like to sneak in and install such devices for surveillance.I don't know man. I'm as clueless as you, and if it happens once I can say "fuck it, the universe did something weird and unexplained, what else is new." But twice? With different sources entirely? That seems more like a sign of *something* dangerous, even if it's just some greedy friend... but either way, I think you need to reassess your threat model.