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>Are there any escorts that reliably sell underwear, jock

>straps, etc that have been used/worn to specifications?

 

Be careful. The Post Office recently arrested several people in a sting doing exactly this sort of thing. The Postal Inspection Service went after the people involved claiming that the materials being shipped met the USPS test for biohazard and were not labeled as such when mailed.

 

At the time, there were some posts here about it as well as in various newspapers.

 

--EBG

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>Wow, I hadn't thought about the biohazard aspect. I guess

>that's going to make it more difficult. I wonder if UPS or

>FedEx have similar restrictions? And are sweaty

>underwear/jockstraps "really" biohazards??

 

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder? :7

 

If they are only sweaty, that would certainly seem OK. I don't think anyone really thought through all the consequences until some really rank package stunk up a Post Office waiting for someone to claim it. That caused the US Postal Inspection Service to go looking for a test case. Which, they handily won. The same rules apply to all carriers, be they the USPS, UPS, FedEx and so on. (It was pointed out by one side in trial that flying across state lines with dirty laundry incurs a violation by the airline but not the passenger the way the current rules are phrased.)

 

It seems you weren't aware of the earlier posts on this topic or the news reports. So, I just wanted to make you aware that certain bodily fluids may be contaminants or hazards and must be handled appropriately. Plus, I wanted you to be aware that at least one prosection had actually occurred.

 

--EBG

 

P. S. The whole arena of toxic material shipping regulation is hopelessly complex.

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>It seems you weren't aware of the earlier posts on this topic

>or the news reports. So, I just wanted to make you aware that

>certain bodily fluids may be contaminants or hazards and must

>be handled appropriately. Plus, I wanted you to be aware that

>at least one prosection had actually occurred.

>

>--EBG

>

>P. S. The whole arena of toxic material shipping regulation

>is hopelessly complex.

 

No, I missed that thread and the news reports. Thanks for the information tho!

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>>Wow, I hadn't thought about the biohazard aspect. I guess

>>that's going to make it more difficult. I wonder if UPS or

>>FedEx have similar restrictions? And are sweaty

>>underwear/jockstraps "really" biohazards??

>

>Beauty is in the eye of the beholder? :7

>

>If they are only sweaty, that would certainly seem OK. I

>don't think anyone really thought through all the consequences

>until some really rank package stunk up a Post Office waiting

>for someone to claim it. That caused the US Postal Inspection

>Service to go looking for a test case. Which, they handily

>won. The same rules apply to all carriers, be they the USPS,

>UPS, FedEx and so on. (It was pointed out by one side in

>trial that flying across state lines with dirty laundry incurs

>a violation by the airline but not the passenger the way the

>current rules are phrased.)

P. S. The whole arena of toxic material shipping regulation

>is hopelessly complex.

 

 

Guyz, these things are usually mailed in a zip-lock bag to seal in its "freshness". Biohazard from sweaty Tees and dry cum and piss stained boxers or briefs? Maybe the rare request for a "skid mark"? Or a pair of old sneekers that belonged to some Porn Star?! Puh-leezzz! This is just one more way of harassment and our tax payers dollars at work so that Uncle Sam can keep the Nation from our "sick and perverted ways" :7 Those Bastards! Its not like specimen containers and bags of blood are mailed.

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>N.N. check this link out http://naughtybids.com/ Hopefully

>it'll help with those auctioned jock strap blues.

>

>Hugs,

>Greg

 

 

Thanks for the link.

 

I wasn't able to view their ads without registering,

and it looks like registering requires a credit card number.

They promise not to charge you unless you list anything,

but I am leery of sites that collect credit card info

for anything other than purchases.

 

It looks naughtybids has a fair number of ads.

When ebay pulled the plug on underwear ads, a site

named ebanned.com set up shop--but they didn't get

the traffic in male clothing that naughtybids has.

 

Again--thanks for the tip Greg.

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I have given up on buying "used" jocks.I have bought about ten of them and every fucking one was fresh out of the box.There was no ballsweat smell whatsoever.The only decent one I have is one that I found on the sidewalk.Even ten years later I can still smell the guy's balls.The smell makes the jackoff session extremely intense.

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