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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 876704" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p>A few years back I posted about some south and central american countries sending their citizens consular id cards which they then used as proof of id in the USA. Many thought that these cards were like drivers licenses , which I keep hearing about over the police scanners.</p><p>Now I see NDA letters from with a return address in spanish from LA., which all seem to be going to bogus addresses around here.</p><p>I know since I did a web search on them all.</p><p>They contain Guatemalan passports. </p><p> Interesting point is that they have no US stamp of entry on them.</p><p>Since we are required to obtain legal form of gov't from everyone who picks up a package , everyone of these people who drive into our parking lot is going to have a problem. No ID , no passport. Once I had some guy bring along his cousin as proof of id. I didn't stop laughing for 5 minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 876704, member: 12952"] A few years back I posted about some south and central american countries sending their citizens consular id cards which they then used as proof of id in the USA. Many thought that these cards were like drivers licenses , which I keep hearing about over the police scanners. Now I see NDA letters from with a return address in spanish from LA., which all seem to be going to bogus addresses around here. I know since I did a web search on them all. They contain Guatemalan passports. Interesting point is that they have no US stamp of entry on them. Since we are required to obtain legal form of gov't from everyone who picks up a package , everyone of these people who drive into our parking lot is going to have a problem. No ID , no passport. Once I had some guy bring along his cousin as proof of id. I didn't stop laughing for 5 minutes. [/QUOTE]
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