Quote from: Meerkovo on May 18, 2013, 04:39 amStExo you generally have nice inputs and maybe I agree with you a little here. Im guessing open front will make it look as business-like as it can be. However if I buy them in packs of 100 like you suggested doubt they will scan each individual envelope and yes I wanted them for UK only to start with, then we will see. Great another question and topic answered for me, thanks to all for inputCheersYou're welcome :)Quote from: Meerkovo on May 18, 2013, 04:42 am@StExo actually one more thing, do you perhaps know if Royal Mail allows you to buy online postage with prepaid credit card, and if so would you suggest it?And royal mail website when it comes to tracking packages, will it arise any suspicion over time?CheersI wouldn't recommend it no. Purchasing it online is then another area of risk. For example, you then have to consider is how you acquired the card truly anonymous? Also, printing out the postage yourself then gives rise to the risk that printers which encode their number onto the paper could be potentially incriminating against you if a package were intercepted. Some vendors have had close run ins with the law whereby they sent a package and LEA have returned and arrested them but released without charge, but if your unique printer code matches the microscopic dots on the paper then that's significant evidence against you. Stick to prepaid stuff or stamps.As for tracking packages, it's highly unlikely that'll be suspicious. Hundreds of thousands of recorded deliveries are made per day and equally, the tracking feature will receive hundreds of thousands of hits every day. I can't see why that'd cause suspicion, but as always, use a VPN at least to connect (assuming it's a good one which doesn't keep logs, there are a few good ones on the market, here's a quick list: http://anonymitywiki.org/best-anonymous-vpn-list/).Think of it this way, Royal Mail process a huge amount of mail and is the most accurate and timely postal system on the planet, just don't make yourself stand out and you won't have a problem! The biggest risk for domestic shipping is being caught with anything illegal in your possession at home or in your car, or of course if one of your buyers are LEA gathering intel trying to hunt you down. Either way, there are some big vendors on this site so don't make yourself an easy target and you won't have too many issues.