I've had a couple of lost orders recently. I'm based in India - so I'm curious to know if its my country's postal service that's messing up or if it packages can be intercepted without leaving the origin country too.
How likely is it that packages can be seized from the country of origin?
I've had a couple of lost orders recently. I'm based in India - so I'm curious to know if its my country's postal service that's messing up or if it packages can be intercepted without leaving the origin country too.
[1 Points] bluebitcoin:
[1 Points] None:
I was thinking about this a couple days ago. at its core, its kinda funny.
like, regardless of whether or not they 'should' exist, those drugs DO exist. for them to no longer exist, something has to happen to them (ie be consumed or otherwise). say currently, they are in country A. the longer they sit in country A, the greater the likelihood a citizen in country A will consume them, and induce all the social harm that comes with drug use. by mailing them away, you are removing this possibility, which would seem to be a good thing. on top of that, country A is [presumably] receiving money for these drugs. they're literally exporting something 'bad' (drugs) and in exchange receiving something good (money). from a strictly economic standpoint thats a pretty sweet deal. it'd be like, if someone found a way to box up smog, or poverty, or disease, and then on top of that found another nation willing to pay a premium for it. but customs is like 'no that shit stays here, sorry'
[1 Points] Idonu:
Everytime I think about India, I think about Ketamine and then cry :(.
[1 Points] abstractxtracts:
international can take time and if your country has low-budget operations it will take longer for them to sort the mail, even US customs holds packages 2 weeks then delivers them...
Don't know about India but in the USA they check them mostly due to looking for cash but I'm sure if they found drugs they would be taken as well.