Quote from: wanna-be on June 15, 2012, 11:03 pmYea I get your point, V. And when I mentioned cash in mail, I was talking about receiving cash. Even if someone might send drugs to someone's house out of malice, I cant see that being the case with cold hard cash. So there is little in the way of legal defense when he gets that $3k as part of a controlled delivery.So I have a friend who wants to start vending. Obviously he wants cash. Unless you can pay normal bills with btc somehow?It's a dilemma and no mistake - and indeed it's why people like Lim are so valuable to the community in helping vendors transform their assets into something more tangible.In my own case as you know my business regularly receives cash in the mail however this is not illegal in and of itself. While I agree receiving large amounts of cash by post is suspicious and could lead to further investigation I doubt you'd persuade a Magistrate or Judge to sign a search warrant purely on this basis.Moreover there's no requirement for a vendor to receive the cash/precious metals they buy just at their home address. A PO Box or a friend's address is fine too.V.