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So the USPS blue boxes, which can be found in many places, can take up to 10 ounce packages of a certain size.
How much sense does it make to ship packages through these receptacles?
I imagine this would work up to one pound orders, just ship two 8 ounce packages, plus up to two ounce package weight.
I imagine someone going around a large, dense metropolitan place, maybe on busses for anonymity, with a backpack full of envelopes, and dropping them off with sunglasses and a hat on.
The need for a disguised package is unsure to me, as I'm not sure if doing anything other than a mylar type bag in a padded envelope would even be necessary.
Does this idea make sense? Just an idea I had for a distribution method.
How much sense does it make to ship packages through these receptacles?
I imagine this would work up to one pound orders, just ship two 8 ounce packages, plus up to two ounce package weight.
I imagine someone going around a large, dense metropolitan place, maybe on busses for anonymity, with a backpack full of envelopes, and dropping them off with sunglasses and a hat on.
The need for a disguised package is unsure to me, as I'm not sure if doing anything other than a mylar type bag in a padded envelope would even be necessary.
Does this idea make sense? Just an idea I had for a distribution method.