LIT EXPLANATION BY COCCONUT
LIT stands for Lost in Transit, which means you want the package to get stuck with the courier in some way so that it never arrives anywhere. There are many ways you can do this, and I'm happy to help you figure out the best one for you! I've heard of one method that involves damaging the box so badly that the courier discards it. However, I don't think this is a very effective method, as it doesn't seem to work in most cases.
LITV1:
This one does require an initial investment, but it's really worth it! You'll need to buy a disappearing ink printer, but you can refund or SE one if you don't want to make the investment. All you have to do is FTIDv3 the label and print it off in your new printer. Now, just wait until Friday afternoon, right before the Post Office closes. Ship it so that it disappears over the weekend and becomes lost in transit. We'll even FTIDv3 the label just to make sure that, even if something goes wrong, it still never makes it to the destination. https://blueplanetink.com/
LITV2:
This method is actually less reliable than v1, despite the name. It simply avoids the investment; just make sure to FTIDv3 the label in case something goes wrong and you can’t take the parcel back. So, to execute this method, just follow FTIDv3 until you get to the shipping part. Once you’re at the post office, let the worker scan the label. When they give you the receipt, have another parcel ready and say something like, “Oh, I’m so sorry! I’ve actually mislabeled these. That one is supposed to be in here, is that okay if I have it back?” "I really need to make sure the documents get to the right place." Of course, change the excuse up. Another thing to keep in mind is that this method isn't exactly repeatable, so it's good to try it out, but LITv1 is just simply better.
LITV1:
This one does require an initial investment, but it's really worth it! You'll need to buy a disappearing ink printer, but you can refund or SE one if you don't want to make the investment. All you have to do is FTIDv3 the label and print it off in your new printer. Now, just wait until Friday afternoon, right before the Post Office closes. Ship it so that it disappears over the weekend and becomes lost in transit. We'll even FTIDv3 the label just to make sure that, even if something goes wrong, it still never makes it to the destination. https://blueplanetink.com/
LITV2:
This method is actually less reliable than v1, despite the name. It simply avoids the investment; just make sure to FTIDv3 the label in case something goes wrong and you can’t take the parcel back. So, to execute this method, just follow FTIDv3 until you get to the shipping part. Once you’re at the post office, let the worker scan the label. When they give you the receipt, have another parcel ready and say something like, “Oh, I’m so sorry! I’ve actually mislabeled these. That one is supposed to be in here, is that okay if I have it back?” "I really need to make sure the documents get to the right place." Of course, change the excuse up. Another thing to keep in mind is that this method isn't exactly repeatable, so it's good to try it out, but LITv1 is just simply better.
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