thoughts on ordering a BV sheet (to canada) after getting a love letter

Would that be safe? I am really looking forward to this sheet, but I was wondering how it would work. Is the strealth good? I got the love letter for mushrooms right after evo fell, and since have safely ordered dozens of small (10-15 tabs) batches of LSD domestic. But this is international. Thoughts?


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[1 Points] hiph0pan0nym0us:

I choose not to order over borders, so I would say don't risk it. But that's just me. Domestic Pimpit is your best bet imo - cheap prices and definitely dosed higher than BV. 250ug is not an understatement.

I'm curious about your love letter as this is the first one ive heard from in Canada. I also had an oz of shrooms disappear once (domestic) but I never recieved a love letter. That was well over a year ago, but i've always wondered what happened to it. I know the vendor shipped it, because he reshipped, and I got the second one.

Was the love letter threatening? Or your basic 'dont do it again...' kind of thing


[1 Points] TrippinDraper:

I have a BV order coming in soon from his sale -- his stealth is very highly reviewed and supposedly very unique. I will update you with an opinion on his stealth when it arrives.


[1 Points] __CSRF__:

BV's stealth is pretty much flawless, so I wouldn't worry at all about US->Canada. That being said, it's very silly to order to a burned address, so I hope you have an unwatched place to send it.


[1 Points] WonkyWarrior:

BV has some of the best stealth and you just might receive the package even if it is opened, more likely than some one with lesser stealth, if you want to be really safe order domestically.

When people say addresses are bunt I'm not sure if it's as bad as everyone makes it out to be, I have heard of people having success ordering things much more difficult to send than LSD to a burnt address after receiving a love letter just fine.

Do people think once an address is 'burnt' any packages, international in particular get inspected? That seems a bit extreme and difficult for staff at postal places to actively remove any package going to 'flagged' address and inspect them, that would slow things down incredibly no? Do we have proof this happens or is it just presumed? The amount of addresses that have received love letters and the amount of parcels in transit would make it near impossible to inspect all of them surely. Would regular, non drug containing parcels be inspected to?