Re: RESELLING
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2019 8:09 pm
Officials look for handwritten letters really? Think of the thousands upon thousands of birthday cards and such that are sent daily most of which are handwritten the intent with the stealth method we use is to make it seem like a typical card especially with how thin the ids are fit in a standard envelope. Not sure if you are posting more than 1 so you have to use jiffy envelopes or what but we usually use a standard sized thin envelope.Runin28 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 12, 2019 5:21 pmMost commercial mail has printed addresses. Handwriting is something officials look for when picking which items to inspect.Chinobey wrote: ↑Sat Jan 12, 2019 2:43 pmI send handwritten letters each order 1 of the 7 of us selling is the designated writer and we all live in different areas so are sent from different post offices. (We do change our style of writing to our everyday writing)Runin28 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 12, 2019 10:46 am
No I was talking about a malfunction with one of our printers that left ink in a certain place on envelopes but not regular paper.
I acknowledge this is also a problem but it seems to be almost unavoidable, so I've had to learn to live with it. However, I would suggest ignoring the leaflet that comes with a new printer that asks you to register it online as this is an easy way for the manufacturer to link it to you, if they offer a warranty you can just return it to where you got if from regardless of if you registered.
It's also good practice on all network connected printers to configure them not to access the Internet as they can spread malware round your network, or, call home and your manufacturer will know which IP address that serial number is connecting from. Some printers will let you do this with the printer settings, otherwise you can configure this on your router.