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Gibberings CXIII : A walk in the park

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in some Delivery offices almost 4% of postmen and managers are undercover operatives. Even we don't know who they are. I could be one, but I wouldn't even know about it myself, nor would i be able to tell my family or closest friends.
 
These packets/jiffies/whatever are not going through any central sorting office. Too fucking coincidental that all this vendors packets fall into the 0.003% unfranked category, a one-off maybe, but not again and again.

How is mail normally routed from when someone posts it at the post office? I thought it goes from the post office to some kind of central distribution hub then out to the recipients post office?
 
in some Delivery offices almost 4% of postmen and managers are undercover operatives. Even we don't know who they are. I could be one, but I wouldn't even know about it myself, nor would i be able to tell my family or closest friends.

Too many percentages for my liking =D MSB abused the shit out of stats and now they have been rendered meaningless in EADD.
 
Wait, backtrack....... Mugz did you really do 4g of phenaz??
Typo??

4mg sorry must have been a typo

in some Delivery offices almost 4% of postmen and managers are undercover operatives. Even we don't know who they are. I could be one, but I wouldn't even know about it myself, nor would i be able to tell my family or closest friends.

I can't imagine you being an undercover operative, although now you know which envelopes are likely to contain RCs so you can be a naughty postman and steal all those. (DISCLAIMER - that was a joke)
 
How is mail normally routed from when someone posts it at the post office? I thought it goes from the post office to some kind of central distribution hub then out to the recipients post office?

If a person/company who makes regular drops at a PO (more than 3-4 weekly drops) is under suspicion the PO will be contacted and they will hold back jiffies/packets as requested. The PO cannot refuse these requests, and are unbribeable.

A van, usually marked in RM livery (although crucially you can recognise them as they don't bear the RM cruciform on the front passenger side), will go round just before the RM collections van, and do a "deep collection" collecting suspect parcels (drugs, bombs, terrorism, identity theft).....

These vans do not go to central hubs, but to a network of very small but highly efficient covert teams.

The mail will be flagged, redirected to its final destination, but tracked all the way. These offices are efficient, but as they are not strictly RM, they do not have the power to frank an envelope, or to cancel a stamp. This is how you can tell if you are under the radar or not.

There are ways around this, but I dread to think what might happen to me if I let this information out. Even in PM, so don't ask me.
 
If a person/company who makes regular drops at a PO (more than 3-4 weekly drops) is under suspicion the PO will be contacted and they will hold back jiffies/packets as requested. The PO cannot refuse these requests, and are unbribeable.

It does sound like a way to collect stats about sales volume and map out a customer base of a vendor...
 
MM why does the guy who comes to collect from the post box in a lay by here at 5pm arrive at 2 and sleep for 3 hours in the cab of the big red truck?

Is this an undercover operation? Its been going on for over a year.

Does another van come out to meet it at some point?
 
yeah, a good way to do it without alerting the vendor or getting a warrant for their customer database, they could easily get a warrant for that information for the Royal Mail though I expect.
 
MM you're making it sound like something out of the Bourne films. I'm already paranoid as it this and get RC order anxiety, I'm not reading these posts anymore.

Dread calm beat me to it
 
Man I don't get it, are you taking the piss or not? I genuinely don't get it lol...

If they are watching the vendor then why wouldn't they stamp it anyway? It'd just arouse suspicion in the buyer and stop them from ordering again. Where does the stamping affect the monitoring? [Edit] : Just saw someone else speculate that it isn't being delivered through the usual channels, thus the "franking" process is skipped. Man it seems pretty careless and stupid of the pigs if that's really what they're up to. Care to elaborate MM?

I'm confused :(

I reckon it will be stupidity/carelessness. It'll be getting pulled out of the system well before the franking process & dropped back in at the very end, before the posty takes it to Mugz. I bet no cunt has even thought about the fact that the stamps won't be getting franked. Probably have now though :sus:

Edit - Ninja'd again
 
I reckon it will be stupidity/carelessness. It'll be getting pulled out of the system well before the franking process & dropped back in at the very end, before the posty takes it to Mugz. I bet no cunt has even thought about the fact that the stamps won't be getting franked. Probably have now though :sus:

the thing is to maintain the belief (for the sender) that their mail is NOT under suspicion, it has to be processed and dealt with AND got back into the system, in the same timeframe as a normal "unsuspicious" item of mail.

It would physically be impossible for the items to be intercepted, opened, logged, resealed, and THEN still put through the normal channels, so, as crackhead surmised, they are taken out at the start, and then hurriedly thrown in again at the final stages of sorting, thereby missing the franking/cancellation machines.
 
If the vendor found out about it, it could force the people intercepting the packages to end their operation and start acting on the info they were collecting.
 
makes me wonder whether the vendor knows about this and is part of it!!!

:sus:

doubtful. unless customers have noticed anything amiss and told the vendor whats going on its very unlikely. Remember the vendor is likely the target of the op, not customers (a few customers will be collared, but as i said, this is just to bolster the case against the vendor).
 
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