This may be a repeat of another thread I haven't visited so I apologize in advance. There may be no secret to this but I would love to hear
how people get their packages when nobody else can know. I live with a family member now and I'm dead meat if they know I am receiving
vitamins. I believe I am going to need a signature for my next mazazine and my life depends on a discreet reception. What are excuses/
reasons people give when receiving vitamins? the package will not in of itself raise eyebrows I don't believe but the signature required and
the stamps from said country on the package may. What to do?
(07-07-2016, 07:25 PM)teddy1998 Wrote: [ -> ]This may be a repeat of another thread I haven't visited so I apologize in advance. There may be no secret to this but I would love to hear
how people get their packages when nobody else can know. I live with a family member now and I'm dead meat if they know I am receiving
vitamins. I believe I am going to need a signature for my next mazazine and my life depends on a discreet reception. What are excuses/
reasons people give when receiving vitamins? the package will not in of itself raise eyebrows I don't believe but the signature required and
the stamps from said country on the package may. What to do?
P.O. Box will solve your problems, as I get it.
Spank
Yepper ... Sounds like a P.O. Box is just "what the Doctor ordered"

... That way.. You sign some kind of release once and they just put it in your box.... No problems with the household and no "akward" signing for mags...
The ones round here go for like $54 for 6 months (5" x 11.5") fits most small boxes and all other postage (prices may vary state to state, county to county) ...
Best of luck to ya...
Ice
I don't know if this is relevant to your situation but in the past I have gotten a hobby or some actual need. When it was an issue for me I was starting learning/experimenting with e-cigs and would order from places like FastTech in China, UK vendors. I'd open them in front of everyone and no one cared after that.
It's another issue if they get opened before you get to them of course.
Some magazines look more legit than others of course so that may not work for shipments from some vendors. Anyway, another option that worked for me with the wife. Now I work from home and am always first to the mail. She doesn't believe in vitamins/supplements.
This isn't a quick fix, but it might work...
Some of the better vendors will actually pack your vitamins up for shipment in your own specifially requested method of packaging. Some list this on thier websites. Or just try an email/ PM to your usual vendor to see if they will help. You probably have to pay a little more, but it may be worth it for the indiscretion.
Just a thought... ☺
Izzy xx
Thanks for all the replies. I think im going to be okay this round. The vendor told me how my vitamins were being shipped and it shouldn't be a problem. I'd like to get a po box but for some reason many vendors don't want to ship to po boxes.
i don't think this is off limits to mention but i used to use a remailer service. its kind of a process of setting one up but it worked good when i needed it. i liked it better then a po box but i haven't used one in quite some time and theres not too many out there. definitely do your research though when it comes to people handling your very important mail.
I have a store front box. Prior I would ship to home, but then not be available so then I could pick up at the po at my leisure.
My older sibling used to recieve vitamins among other things from all over. She had a business name it was pretty much a t-shirt press online site but she sent all things vitamin to her businesses name. I always thought having a small online business might be smart. Granted this was in 2002-2006 but the principle is still basically the same.
I just have my supplements mailed to the local UPS store. It has never failed me and has always gone very smoothly.