Review of different goods transfer approaches

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Every dealer, in the course of their work, encounters an essential part of any trade—the transfer of goods to the buyer. In the legal segment of business, the seller can use any methods permitted by their country's laws. Meanwhile, in the black market, the safety of the transaction is considered the primary principle.

There are several methods of transferring goods:
  • In-person (hand-to-hand)
  • Through an intermediary (e.g., taxi driver, courier)
  • Mail delivery
  • Parcel locker (pickup point)
  • Dead drops
For any reasonable dealer, it should be obvious that hand-to-hand transactions—even with intermediaries—carry the highest risks because the client knows you personally and could conduct a controlled buy at any moment.

In the darknet, the most popular method of delivery is parcel shipping (courier or postal). It’s indeed convenient, and many believe it’s relatively safe. However, this is not the case. Every package carries vulnerable information, such as:
  • Sender’s data
  • Shipment location
  • Recipient’s data
  • Video footage of package acceptance at the courier office
  • Courier testimony if the package is received outside the office
  • Risk of substance detection on scanners
  • Other control measures
Over time, a dealer accumulates a large amount of compromising data, which could lead to arrest.
Additionally, always keep in mind that tracking numbers and deal details pass through messengers, store staff, and marketplaces. Any link in this chain can compromise both the seller and the buyer.

The safest method of transferring goods is the contactless DEAD DROP technique. This method has advantages over all others because it doesn’t involve data registration, except for potential random CCTV footage. This must be taken into account—dead drops should be placed in locations outside the view of surveillance cameras.

It’s also worth noting that with dead drops, it’s harder for law enforcement to prove drug trafficking, as it’s not always clear whether you’re picking up or placing the drop—especially when dealing with a single address.

The Breaking Bad team recommends using the contactless transfer method (dead drops) while following all necessary security measures. Always remember that mistakes in this line of work lead to arrest and all the consequences that follow.
 

Eddybeaumont

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Hello and thank you for everything! A quick question. You're talking about "dead drop" but in my language, I'm afraid that doesn't mean anything! However, I understand that it involves hiding goods on the street for buyers to pick up directly, right? But how does it work? How can you hide it safely and be sure that everything goes according to plan? Thank you for your insight
 

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"Dead drops" don’t have a literal translation—in slang, it refers to hidden goods.

Of course, this method doesn’t guarantee a 100% successful transfer of goods, unlike a hand-to-hand exchange, since under certain conditions (e.g., if snow falls), it becomes harder to locate the exact spot.

This method has its drawbacks, but they are outweighed by the security of the deal, as the buyer and seller don’t know each other’s personal details. Even if 5% of all dead drops are lost, it’s still far better than losing 5% of people (market participants) due to police operations.

For a better understanding of the method, please review the training material:

 
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