On Tuesday, August 7, 2018, 8:47:46 PM PDT, Kurt Buff <[email protected]> 
wrote:
 
 >And, USPS might (or might not) destroy the data, but they don't
mention whether or not they pass it all on the some TLA or other as
well as passing on to LEO's on-demand. Wouldn't put it past them...

>Kurt

I thought about this in late 2013, I think when they busted the original Silk 
Road.  I wondered, what precautions a seller on such a black-net market would 
want to take.  They have a big advantage, they can toss their mailings into 
just about any mailbox, and use different phony return-addresses (actually 
genuine addresses, but randomly-selected) with each mailing.  But, I concluded 
they'd want to make their mailings have dozens of different looks, to ensure 
that even a recorded scan of all mailings could not easily be used to notice 
similarities.   Different colors, different shapes, different fonts.
              Jim Bell  

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