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    Okay, so this guy bought me 6 items off of my wishlist and well, he doesn't seem exceptionally bright.
    Anyway, somehow he managed to have most of the items sent to him instead of me and now he needs a way to get them to me. I was thinking I could have him send them to my local post office and ask them to hold them for me because I think they do something like that but I also think I'd need to give this guy my real name in order for that to work. And that just isn't happening.
    Does anyone know of a way I can get my stuff without giving out personal information to this guy? I really want my items (including an AMAZING dress that was the VERY last one) but if it comes down to me having to give out personal info, he can keep the shit.
    I was sooo excited to see he had bought all of this and now Im soo bummed because I kind of doubt I'll ever get it.

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    Default Re: My wishlist items sent to the buyer?

    I don't think it was an accident. Sounds like he figured out a great way to find out where you are.

    I can't think of any way for you to get those items without revealing a lot of personal info.

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    Default Re: My wishlist items sent to the buyer?

    I was wondering the same thing. =/
    He bought me like EVERYTHING that I wanted the most and I was SOO happy and now I'm going to get none of it. Bleh.

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    Default Re: My wishlist items sent to the buyer?

    That's odd. I don't see how he can accidentally send items to himself. I agree with Laurie. I think he may have just tried to figure out a way to find you. Or maybe he really is that dumb to accidentally send them to himself.

    Maybe he can just send the items back to the companies, get a refund, and then start all over and make sure he sends to you, if it really was an accident.
    Taking a break from all unproductive shit will prove to be the best choice you can make.

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    PO box!
    I feel like im in the French Revolution!!!!!! "Sooooo Many heads sooooo little time!!"


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    Really. He seems brain dead so I wouldnt be surprised if it was an accident. Maybe.
    But I just saw something where Pakmail has mailbox services that accepts mail from USPS, UPS and FedEx. I just wonder if they'd let me use an alias...

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    Default Re: My wishlist items sent to the buyer?

    With a PO box through USPS wouldnt I still need to give out my real name? Or can you use an alias with them?

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    Default Re: My wishlist items sent to the buyer?

    sign up for a PO Box online with an alias....

    that's what I did with mine - I filled it out online and produced my REAL ID to the clerk and it was an alias I used. They seemed OK with it. I was straight with them and I said I am in the adult business ONLINE and my clients send me gifts....either way, things worked for me. OR check out one of those online PO boxes...there were plenty of things here on SW about it.

    Also - on Amazon I have an alias and they never say anything to me when I pick up my stuff at the post office.

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    Default Re: My wishlist items sent to the buyer?

    You can use an alias on a PO box if you get one at a private company, like UPS Store. But if you get a PO box at a post office, you will most likely have to accept mail under your legal name.

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    Default Re: My wishlist items sent to the buyer?

    ask him to send them back and then send it to the address you put on there. If he is as dumb as you think he is, if you have friends that know or willing to believe a story.. True story for me.. I had a guy friend that started trying to get more then friendship. I moved and he had some of my stuff he wanted to give back.. I had to "railroad" it thru eight friends, the first being another big guy that turned "wanting" but thats another story.. But with a few po boxes, and making favors, it will get back to you.

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    Default Re: My wishlist items sent to the buyer?

    This is an alternative if you would not like a P.O. Box. You can put an address on your wishlist with no worries about someone finding you and stalking you. They would just find the remailing place instead Try this, http://www.usabox.com/what.asp they will give you an address and it would be great if you live in another state other than Florida. Because the guy would think you live in Florida when you are actually in California somewhere even if you live in Florida, he won't have your address.
    Here is another mailbox rental place that forwards your mail http://www.maillinkplus.com/ they are in Nevada and they give you an address as well.
    Here is a remailing service if you ever want to send someone something without them knowing what state you are in http://www.texasremail.com/howitworks.htm You just send them your letters or packages and they will send them for you. It will look like all your stuff is coming out of Texas.

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    Default Re: My wishlist items sent to the buyer?

    Purchase a PO Box in the town next to you - or across the city or something (depending on how big your city is).
    That's what I did. It was $85 here for 3 months. Expensive but you might be able to get it for less time. Plus it was more expensive because I live in a big city. It's cheaper in rural areas.
    Then just don't give out your name.
    Have him send it to:

    [Street num] [street name]
    PO Box 123
    [city] [state/province]
    [postal/zip code]

    That's what I do.
    If they don't have the name on them - they've got to be yours!
    As long as he gets the box right anyway!

    Trust me - I've done it and it works

    You have to give the post office box your real name and information. It gives you an option to put "will anyone else receive mail here". Put your cam name there. OR put some random name and get the guy to send it to that person.

    Ideas ideas
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    Default Re: My wishlist items sent to the buyer?

    Quote Originally Posted by DIAMONDLOVER View Post
    This is an alternative if you would not like a P.O. Box. You can put an address on your wishlist with no worries about someone finding you and stalking you. They would just find the remailing place instead Try this, http://www.usabox.com/what.asp they will give you an address and it would be great if you live in another state other than Florida. Because the guy would think you live in Florida when you are actually in California somewhere even if you live in Florida, he won't have your address.
    Here is another mailbox rental place that forwards your mail http://www.maillinkplus.com/ they are in Nevada and they give you an address as well.
    Here is a remailing service if you ever want to send someone something without them knowing what state you are in http://www.texasremail.com/howitworks.htm You just send them your letters or packages and they will send them for you. It will look like all your stuff is coming out of Texas.
    I'm interested in using these as a way to use a wishlist. Can you use an alias on these sites?

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