Are you talking about selling counterfeits on eBay and having a supplier in China send them directly to your customers?
It will never work.
All incoming packages can be selected at random for inspection. When an item is seized, US Customs sends a VERY SCARY looking letter to the person receiving the package. It looks like a legal document. They use terms like forfeiture, seizure, infringement, incarceration, damages, etc.
Your customer will freak out, call eBay, yelling and screaming because they have now been dragged into this. They may even contact the police department to file a report against you.
If law enforcement gets involved, they will know how many were sold. If the volume is high enough, they will get your real information from the bank account attached to your PayPal account. Banks won't give your information to PayPal, but they WILL give it to law enforcement. If a government prosecutor feels there is enough evidence to convict you, then you will have to go to court, and then most likely to prison.
This is hardly a method of staying under the radar.
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