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Discussion => Shipping => Topic started by: GlenRunciter on July 24, 2013, 10:04 pm
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Just an idea for the information vendors put on their return labels for stealth shipping purposes: One thing thing that makes me nervous is when vendors refer to themselves as fake companies that sell "natural supplements" "vitamins" or even "whole foods/health foods." type items. Like "Jim Bob's All Natural Food Products" for example. (Not one I have actually received.) I am much more comfortable with something "non-edible" for lack of a better term. In general, I think it is safer just to go with a very generic sounding name like "J & C Associates" or even just a regular first/last name. Cell phone batteries, computer parts, or anything electronic seems a safer and perhaps more plausible "fake" company idea to me........again just my opinion. (I am probably being overly cautious or paranoid here.) ::) ::) Thanks folks......... 8)
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ThisDoesNotHaveDrugsInsideLLC
420 high ave
SAMOA, CA, 95564
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LOL ! Yes!!!! Exactly.....right along those lines. ;D Make it so blatantly ironic that nobody would take it seriously......."GotShrooms?.com"
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LOL ! Yes!!!! Exactly.....right along those lines. ;D Make it so blatantly ironic that nobody would take it seriously......."GotShrooms?.com"
For once a joke ive made went without a hitch, hope to see more of you :P
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I remember a buyer complaining about a sellers choice of business name which was "Silken Road"
The vendor actually came on the forums to explain his choice ::)
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OMG....that's pretty awful. That beats my story by a mile. Jesus. :P
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and if you're shipping to oz, mention nothing about foodstuffs/organic cosmetics etc on your label. They're really uptight about people bringing nature stuff into the country so don't be surprised if it gets opened and doesn't make it.
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Just an idea for the information vendors put on their return labels for stealth shipping purposes: One thing thing that makes me nervous is when vendors refer to themselves as fake companies that sell "natural supplements" "vitamins" or even "whole foods/health foods." type items. Like "Jim Bob's All Natural Food Products" for example. (Not one I have actually received.) I am much more comfortable with something "non-edible" for lack of a better term. In general, I think it is safer just to go with a very generic sounding name like "J & C Associates" or even just a regular first/last name. Cell phone batteries, computer parts, or anything electronic seems a safer and perhaps more plausible "fake" company idea to me........again just my opinion. (I am probably being overly cautious or paranoid here.) ::) ::) Thanks folks......... 8)
not so sure about the electronics bit though, now they ask you "does this contain anything liquid, lithium batteries, etc". I wrote cell phone on a label once, and they refused to ship becuase some new law states you cant send lithium batteries (although i think thats international only). But when i shipped a priority flat rate domestic recently, they said "does this contain lithium batteries"....just a thought? not sure if that law applies domestic now....
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I wholeheartedly agree,no mention of the terms "organic,bakery,edibles,herb,supplements" etc. please!