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Goldie

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Sep 6, 2018
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I know this is potentially a 'how long is a piece of string' question but I wanted to get everyone's thoughts.

I normally have packages delivered to my office as I am not at home to receive them. However with N of course I am concerned one day some police may be waiting for me at reception regarding my package if I choose delivery to my office, and I would not want my colleagues to see this.

Has anyone known of a case where police arrived at a package's destination instead of just receiving a 'love letter'? Is anyone in the same situation as me? What are you thinking of doing / What was your decision?

Thanks.
 
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Crest33

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Nov 28, 2018
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I wouldn't be to worried. Good sellers usually know what they are doing. Just don't work with fake names. It raises suspicion.
 
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