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bebeblu

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May 20, 2024
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Having had a couple of welfare checks before (& having worked for emergency services), there's so many dodgy elements to these welfare check reports…

Police are busy - they don't turn up in packs of 6 for one welfare check on one person who bought a substance however long ago… they come in their crew of 2. If once on scene they determine the need for backup, whether that be more police or Ambulance, then they call for it.
Police don't knock on neighbour's doors to ask about someone else's behaviour/mental health re suicidal ideation. It's not their job, not part of their training & not appropriate. They're there to check you're not in immediate danger & palm you off to a psych ward if you are. They may ask members of the household if present to validate what you are saying.

If Customs detects an illegal substance coming into the country, they will stop it at the border. This isn't kilos of coke you're trying to on sell we're talking about where they'd want to catch the syndicate. They would confiscate the offending package & that would be that. You may go on a welfare check list at that point but no one is going to let it get to the local post office & stop it there.

I call bullshit
 
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Kali_Yuga13

Specialist
Jul 11, 2024
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There is a source that you encrypt stuff on? Like a drug market? sorry im so lost why cant this site just let you post a link.
A link to the dnm won't work from the regular internet. You can test drive the darknet by downloading a tor browser. If you need a compete tutorial go to a forum centered on using the darknet where you're questions have already been answered a million times. No one here can hold your hand through the entire process as it could risk aiding and abetting if you do any illegal actions.
 
Wilt-On-High

Wilt-On-High

I got no distance left to run...
Sep 17, 2024
123
The fact that I was about to Order from DMC some months ago but I couldn't figure out how to use the Air BNB option so I just dropped it altogether and also their prices BLOODY HELL GREEDY AF.
 
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SmokingCivet

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Mar 30, 2025
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Having had a couple of welfare checks before (& having worked for emergency services), there's so many dodgy elements to these welfare check reports…

Police are busy - they don't turn up in packs of 6 for one welfare check on one person who bought a substance however long ago… they come in their crew of 2. If once on scene they determine the need for backup, whether that be more police or Ambulance, then they call for it.
Police don't knock on neighbour's doors to ask about someone else's behaviour/mental health re suicidal ideation. It's not their job, not part of their training & not appropriate. They're there to check you're not in immediate danger & palm you off to a psych ward if you are. They may ask members of the household if present to validate what you are saying.

If Customs detects an illegal substance coming into the country, they will stop it at the border. This isn't kilos of coke you're trying to on sell we're talking about where they'd want to catch the syndicate. They would confiscate the offending package & that would be that. You may go on a welfare check list at that point but no one is going to let it get to the local post office & stop it there.

I call bullshit
Between DMC going down, the full blown Ofcom investigation, the BBC article, and more and more wellness checks being reported, some by users 3-4 years old, it's more likely than not right now but you are free to not believe it
 
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singingcrow

singingcrow

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Jul 7, 2024
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i'm terrified of getting my sn taken away
 
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TemporaryToTesting

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Apr 11, 2025
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Having had a couple of welfare checks before (& having worked for emergency services), there's so many dodgy elements to these welfare check reports…

Police are busy - they don't turn up in packs of 6 for one welfare check on one person who bought a substance however long ago… they come in their crew of 2. If once on scene they determine the need for backup, whether that be more police or Ambulance, then they call for it.
Police don't knock on neighbour's doors to ask about someone else's behaviour/mental health re suicidal ideation. It's not their job, not part of their training & not appropriate. They're there to check you're not in immediate danger & palm you off to a psych ward if you are. They may ask members of the household if present to validate what you are saying.

If Customs detects an illegal substance coming into the country, they will stop it at the border. This isn't kilos of coke you're trying to on sell we're talking about where they'd want to catch the syndicate. They would confiscate the offending package & that would be that. You may go on a welfare check list at that point but no one is going to let it get to the local post office & stop it there.

I call bullshit
No bullshit. New account but my old account, "hematomatema"...well, that's me.

They are doing welfare checks. In my case, it was a single guy, other person probably just stayed in the car since it happened about an hour ago from writing this and I doubt there's going to be much going on of note at a teenager's house at 8AM. Might be different for other people they've deemed more at risk or something? I wouldn't know. I don't think they knocked on neighbours' doors (or at least I reaaallly fucking hope not. That would be incredibly awkward.) He did do what you said though, checked I wasn't in immediate danger, ensured I disposed of it, didn't need family members to validate anything (because I told him that they didn't know what SN was, let alone that I had it at a point in time.)
 
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singingcrow

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Jul 7, 2024
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No bullshit. New account but my old account, "hematomatema"...well, that's me.

They are doing welfare checks. In my case, it was a single guy, other person probably just stayed in the car since it happened about an hour ago from writing this and I doubt there's going to be much going on of note at a teenager's house at 8AM. Might be different for other people they've deemed more at risk or something? I wouldn't know. I don't think they knocked on neighbours' doors (or at least I reaaallly fucking hope not. That would be incredibly awkward.) He did do what you said though, checked I wasn't in immediate danger, ensured I disposed of it, didn't need family members to validate anything (because I told him that they didn't know what SN was, let alone that I had it at a point in time.)
what did you say to him?
 
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CravingPeace

CravingPeace

It’s only a matter of time
Feb 19, 2025
296
No bullshit. New account but my old account, "hematomatema"...well, that's me.

They are doing welfare checks. In my case, it was a single guy, other person probably just stayed in the car since it happened about an hour ago from writing this and I doubt there's going to be much going on of note at a teenager's house at 8AM. Might be different for other people they've deemed more at risk or something? I wouldn't know. I don't think they knocked on neighbours' doors (or at least I reaaallly fucking hope not. That would be incredibly awkward.) He did do what you said though, checked I wasn't in immediate danger, ensured I disposed of it, didn't need family members to validate anything (because I told him that they didn't know what SN was, let alone that I had it at a point in time.)
Please don't pay the doubters any mind. I was one of them when this first started, but I was doubting out of fear, fear that it will spread (to the US where I am).

I appreciate you sharing your story as to the events that occurred. It is very helpful for everyone else here, especially in the UK.
 
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TemporaryToTesting

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Apr 11, 2025
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what did you say to him?
Honestly I kind of just admitted it because I'm not really suicidal anymore. Just told him that yes, I had purchased it before, I had flushed it down the toilet, then he asked me if I was still suicidal, I said no, then he just told me a few helplines. Stuff like that. Might depend on who you get but in my experience it was kind of nothing, exactly what I'd expect a basic welfare check to be.
 
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M3lancholia

M3lancholia

Hold my hand. Close your eyes 💕
Jun 28, 2024
40
I had a welfare check at 10am this morning - UK. I ordered in December. 2 policemen turned up. I wonder how many people in the UK have actually ordered it and how long ago their list goes to 🤷🏻‍♀️
 
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EmptyBottle

EmptyBottle

An empty bottle
Apr 10, 2025
43
I had a welfare check at 10am this morning - UK. I ordered in December. 2 policemen turned up. I wonder how many people in the UK have actually ordered it and how long ago their list goes to 🤷🏻‍♀️
what happened during the check?
 
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apearl

apearl

mitski fan
Sep 25, 2023
158
Thank you for all this really useful information. I hope you know your a really valuable member to this community. :)
 
Emerita

Emerita

End my labour, leisure and life
Jan 16, 2025
42
If the police receive a tip that you might CTB, they will likely come to your home for a welfare check. There's a basic rule don't talk to the cops. You don't have to answer the door, they won't break it down just because they believe you have SN. Just having SN doesn't mean that someone is using it to CTB.

If you act like you not home they will eventually leave. Pretty sure if possession of SN isn't illegal where you live, you don't have to let cops take it if they ask for it. If you speak with them, which I don't recommend, they probably will pressure you to hand it over, you can ask them if they have a warrant. Remember cops can and will lie to you. It's also a good idea to use the word "allegedly" when discussing your possession of SN, never outright say you have it.

The best thing is to not answer. If for some reason you do talk to them use "no comment" when needed. Make it clear that if they enter your home without your permission or a search warrant you will file a complaint. Request their name and badge number. If you aren't in immediate danger this might get them away, leave you alone at least for a little. Suicide doesn't really bother cops. Cops where I live will show up to your home and if you play it cool they'll go, but those were cases not involving SN.
 
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candy578

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Sep 10, 2024
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If the police receive a tip that you might CTB, they will likely come to your home for a welfare check. There's a basic rule don't talk to the cops. You don't have to answer the door, they won't break it down just because they believe you have SN. Just having SN doesn't mean that someone is using it to CTB.

If you act like you not home they will eventually leave. Pretty sure if possession of SN isn't illegal where you live, you don't have to let cops take it if they ask for it. If you speak with them, which I don't recommend, they probably will pressure you to hand it over, you can ask them if they have a warrant. Remember cops can and will lie to you. It's also a good idea to use the word "allegedly" when discussing your possession of SN, never outright say you have it.

The best thing is to not answer. If for some reason you do talk to them use "no comment" when needed. Make it clear that if they enter your home without your permission or a search warrant you will file a complaint. Request their name and badge number. If you aren't in immediate danger this might get them away, leave you alone at least for a little. Suicide doesn't really bother cops. Cops where I live will show up to your home and if you play it cool they'll go, but those were cases not involving SN.
The police did break down my door under their powers to prevent imminent danger because I wasn't in when they tried to speak to me, so I do think it's taking a risk by refusing to answer.

Technically yes, they shouldn't jump straight to the conclusion that because someone has SN, they're planning on taking it, but at least in the UK, the law protects them if the information at the time suggests someone is at risk (i.e. in my case, whoever tipped them off didn't mention I'd had my SN for months, so the police were able to claim they thought I was at imminent danger of attempting).
 
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onmywaytothebusstop

onmywaytothebusstop

~ Transgirl looking for eternal tranquility ~
Feb 9, 2025
107
Dmc is actually quite hard to find in comparison to a few other sites. Dmc is not situated within EU and for EU residents like me, its a lot safer to order from a EU website as my order didnt have to go through customs that way.
 
Emerita

Emerita

End my labour, leisure and life
Jan 16, 2025
42
The police did break down my door under their powers to prevent imminent danger because I wasn't in when they tried to speak to me, so I do think it's taking a risk by refusing to answer.

Technically yes, they shouldn't jump straight to the conclusion that because someone has SN, they're planning on taking it, but at least in the UK, the law protects them if the information at the time suggests someone is at risk (i.e. in my case, whoever tipped them off didn't mention I'd had my SN for months, so the police were able to claim they thought I was at imminent danger of attempting).
Yeah they will kick your door down if they think you're under imminent danger. I guess it might not be hard for them to assume you at risk. If they ask around and someone says something they can use as a reason to believe you're in imminent danger. That sucks, also probably most people will be more inclined to answer if a cop says they're worried about your safety.

I have had interactions with cops for CTB but also unrelated to that, I personally know many people who have been in jail/ prison and I know others who have had welfare checks bc of CTB. In all those cases they never just broke into somebody's home (not from the UK). The UK is really vigilant about CTB compared to my country.
 
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avidreader49

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Mar 22, 2025
32
Mine just got retained at the post office after my welfare check. They did say they would try and stop delivery happening.
It's only up the road and I can't get to it.
They knew mine had been delivered because it was tracked by Royal Mail
 

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