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How bad is ordering multiple things to the same address? : DarknetMarketsNoobs | Torhoo darknet markets

I know it's definitely stupid I'd just like some clarification on how stupid it would be exactly? The DNM bible says to never do it but I see people on here talking about shipping mulitple packages to the same place constantly.

EDIT: Alright y'all like I said, I know it's stupid. I was just wondering WHY is it stupid and how much it increases the risk. The answers of "DONT DO IT DONT DO IT DONT BE STUPID." Are appreciated :> but not exactly answering the question? Thanks anyways.
/u/justaduddde
2 points
3 months ago
It's always better to avoid it but it depends if you order international or local.
For local, it's usually fine.
For international, you should not order multiple packages to same address at the same time because if one package is seized, they will monitor the next ones and seize them too. It can be an address mistake for one package but it will start to become more difficult to explain you have nothing to do with this if you have multiple ones.
The customs will take a closer look into your life if there's multiple evidences
/u/labworks
1 points
3 months ago
If you know its stupid don't do it.
/u/Agent2030
1 points
3 months ago
Replying to your title, REALLY BAD!
/u/ch00zelife
1 points
3 months ago
It is probably safer to purchase in larger quantity from stealth oriented fast shipping vendors. This way there are less risky packages landing on the same address. It also depends on the purchase. Pharma pills in alluminium blisters are usually more risky and easier to detect (I guess).
/u/technicallyLiving 📢
1 points
3 months ago
really? interesting, i assumed pharma pills wouldn't be as easy to detect as other stuff.
/u/ch00zelife
1 points
3 months ago
Well problem comes from the protective allumium blisters which sometimes have a peculiar rattle noise if shaken. Stealth has to be even stronger compared to packaging powder or loose pills.
/u/Quenty
1 points
2 months ago
It's very bad. If you create patterns, you are more likely to be caught. The same thing overly relying on having a pattern, then breaking away for one day.

For example: If a double agent was selling state secrets, they'd try to create a routine and stick to it as much as possible. If they are followed, the routine would look normal, but the moment they drift from it, it becomes extremely suspicious. (Instead of going to work immediately after getting coffee, they divert through the park, which could be a drop location.)

Analysts analyze patterns.
/u/bongripper420
1 points
2 months ago
common sense. if you feel like it is risky, think of a solution. change your address every order