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Discussion => Shipping => Topic started by: unreg on December 24, 2012, 11:33 am
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Had 3 from 3 packages searched by Customs this week.
All different addresses, all have been used before with no issues
Items sent from Eastern Europe, South East Asia and North America
All "padded envelopes" - Small envelopes lined internally with bubble wrap.
All 3 packages contained standard plastic foil seal used for tablets/capsules.
The locations have been used approximately 10 times each over 13 months with no prior Customs notifications and around 80% success rate, 20% non-arrival attributed to vendor action/inaction.
All packages were not illegal an as such delivered with a customs pamphlet and green tape applied.
Example below:
http://xfq5l5p4g3eyrct7.onion/view.php?image=bf1f085e3c0a2d154f4bea1abb4c72a2.jpg
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wow no privacy at all. send yourself a mail bomb. that will teach em.
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Had 3 from 3 packages searched by Customs this week.
All different addresses, all have been used before with no issues
Items sent from Eastern Europe, South East Asia and North America
All "padded envelopes" - Small envelopes lined internally with bubble wrap.
All packages were not illegal an as such delivered with a customs pamphlet and green tape applied.
Example below:
http://xfq5l5p4g3eyrct7.onion/view.php?image=bf1f085e3c0a2d154f4bea1abb4c72a2.jpg
So you're surprised your drugs from Eastern Europe, South East Asia and North America were detected? Then you've drawn the conclusion that customs has stepped up its game to another level? I don't really get it. How often do you receive drugs from the most dodgiest countries in the world? Is it on a regular basis?
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Had 3 from 3 packages searched by Customs this week.
All different addresses, all have been used before with no issues
Items sent from Eastern Europe, South East Asia and North America
All "padded envelopes" - Small envelopes lined internally with bubble wrap.
All packages were not illegal an as such delivered with a customs pamphlet and green tape applied.
Example below:
http://xfq5l5p4g3eyrct7.onion/view.php?image=bf1f085e3c0a2d154f4bea1abb4c72a2.jpg
So you're surprised your drugs from Eastern Europe, South East Asia and North America were detected? Then you've drawn the conclusion that customs has stepped up its game to another level? I don't really get it. How often do you receive drugs from the most dodgiest countries in the world? Is it on a regular basis?
Firstly, please show me where I indicate or infer "surprise" in my post.
Secondly, in regards to your statement about "the most dodgiest countries in the world" Europe, North America, Asia are continents, not countries. This leaves South America, and Africa (save Antarctica which we can omit).
Are you serious when you say Europe, North America, Asia are "dodgier" than South America, and Africa?
Anyhow this post was for informational purposes only, enjoy.
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I thank you for the info as per usual, key board COWARDS. Carrying on when they should just look at it for what it is. Your experience with customs ,and thanks to thoughtful people like yourself we TOGETHER can learn as ONE and not judge once again thank you and nice work.
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Just received 4 safely. :)
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Just received 4 safely. :)
May I ask if they were all "normal" thickness letter type envelopes? (ie.~ 3/4 mm thickness) or larger ones?
Thanks in advance.
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Avoid bubble wrap! It turns your letter into a package. And packages get more attention.
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you should send someone a pile of dog shit. they will probably enjoy that. ;D
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does anyone have verified information of what happens when a package is intercept and kept? so obviously no letter like the one that is posted here, but is a record kept or the address flagged??
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So you're surprised your drugs from Eastern Europe, South East Asia and North America were detected? Then you've drawn the conclusion that customs has stepped up its game to another level? I don't really get it. How often do you receive drugs from the most dodgiest countries in the world? Is it on a regular basis?
North America is dodgy too? Even Eastern Europe is iffy (some countries maybe, but definitely not all of them).
He's just trying to help, man.
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I think with all the media attention customs may have stepped up their game, I have had 5 seizes/no shows in the past 2 months, didnt take long to get to the country but with tracking it just sits in "waiting for customs clearance"
I have tried different names and addresses with no success. Knowing what they keep on record would be helpful too.
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does anyone have verified information of what happens when a package is intercept and kept? so obviously no letter like the one that is posted here, but is a record kept or the address flagged??
They will send you either a letter if they seized it saying what it was and why, or if they just open it and send it on it's way it will come with customs sticky tape and a slip or two inside saying it was opened and nothing was taken.
I have had a bunch of orders opened and one seized before, but they were all unrelated to SR and except for the knuckle duster "belt buckle" (wink wink) that didn't make it, everything else has.
I have never lost a SR order but then mine are never more than a gram or two here and there and hardly international man of mystery level dealing!
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does anyone have verified information of what happens when a package is intercept and kept? so obviously no letter like the one that is posted here, but is a record kept or the address flagged??
They will send you either a letter if they seized it saying what it was and why, or if they just open it and send it on it's way it will come with customs sticky tape and a slip or two inside saying it was opened and nothing was taken.
I have had a bunch of orders opened and one seized before, but they were all unrelated to SR and except for the knuckle duster "belt buckle" (wink wink) that didn't make it, everything else has.
I have never lost a SR order but then mine are never more than a gram or two here and there and hardly international man of mystery level dealing!
if a delivery was seized by the customs but you never received a letter, would the address be flagged for future purchases or would it depend on the amount?
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Just keep in mind that anyone that answers a question like that with anything solid is talking out their ass at least 99.9% of the time. You have to make your own judgments to what risk is acceptable to you but I think best practice is to ditch an address once there is a no show or 2 but there are many people who continue to send to their failed drop regardless of whats sitting in the customs office.
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you should send someone a pile of dog shit. they will probably enjoy that. ;D
pmsl. I regularly receive packages from O/S but none have been opened. Don't know why they would open all 3 packages unless they're starting a new policy. I wonder if this has anything to do with that idiot Ryan West focusing a spotlight on drug-mail. Thanks a lot dickhead, if you're Ryan and you're reading this. >:(
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USA isn't dodgy; the vast majority of online purchases are from USA. Australians are loading up on millions upon millions of apparel, books, electronics, etc etc from USA, not from Europe or Asia
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Had 3 from 3 packages searched by Customs this week.
All different addresses, all have been used before with no issues
Items sent from Eastern Europe, South East Asia and North America
All "padded envelopes" - Small envelopes lined internally with bubble wrap.
All packages were not illegal an as such delivered with a customs pamphlet and green tape applied.
Example below:
http://xfq5l5p4g3eyrct7.onion/view.php?image=bf1f085e3c0a2d154f4bea1abb4c72a2.jpg
So you're surprised your drugs from Eastern Europe, South East Asia and North America were detected? Then you've drawn the conclusion that customs has stepped up its game to another level? I don't really get it. How often do you receive drugs from the most dodgiest countries in the world? Is it on a regular basis?
Noahg- if you think those are some of the 'most dodgiest countries in the world' you have problems bro and I would carefully close out The Silk Road and then shut off your computer. Meditate for a while, then log back on to 'the road' and READ as much as you can and you will now be able to make informed comments on posted topics. :)
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anyone ever personally had a standard letter size envelope seized by Australian customs? Machines take care of most of those and it would be a lot less practical and time worthy for them to open those up.
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anyone ever personally had a standard letter size envelope seized by Australian customs? Machines take care of most of those and it would be a lot less practical and time worthy for them to open those up.
I've made 2 international orders; the first was from CrystalWife in Germany (one of the highest rated vendors) and I never recieved it; I assume it was taken by Customs. I should also think that it was sent as the standard cardboard letter or whatever
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anyone ever personally had a standard letter size envelope seized by Australian customs? Machines take care of most of those and it would be a lot less practical and time worthy for them to open those up.
I've had plenty go missing but never got a love letter. Don't know whether they were seized or never sent...
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anyone ever personally had a standard letter size envelope seized by Australian customs? Machines take care of most of those and it would be a lot less practical and time worthy for them to open those up.
I've had plenty go missing but never got a love letter. Don't know whether they were seized or never sent...
you'll only get love letters for prescription class, thats the only letters i get when things dont turn up, everything else just goes un accounted for.
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anyone ever personally had a standard letter size envelope seized by Australian customs? Machines take care of most of those and it would be a lot less practical and time worthy for them to open those up.
I've had plenty go missing but never got a love letter. Don't know whether they were seized or never sent...
you'll only get love letters for prescription class, thats the only letters i get when things dont turn up, everything else just goes un accounted for.
Spot on bobyouruncle. So true. ;D
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Out of 100 orders, 95% successful. I've had only one which arrived that had been inspected by customs and green tape slapped on it stating as such. It was a hand written envelope with Modafinil inside, nothing was removed and I got my Modafinil.
Aside from that, other non-arrivals have been scams and occasionally a vanisher assumed intercepted or stolen by the postie.
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anyone ever personally had a standard letter size envelope seized by Australian customs? Machines take care of most of those and it would be a lot less practical and time worthy for them to open those up.
I've had plenty go missing but never got a love letter. Don't know whether they were seized or never sent...
you'll only get love letters for prescription class, thats the only letters i get when things dont turn up, everything else just goes un accounted for.
never knew that, most interesting!
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does anyone have verified information of what happens when a package is intercept and kept? so obviously no letter like the one that is posted here, but is a record kept or the address flagged??
if a delivery was seized by the customs but you never received a letter, would the address be flagged for future purchases or would it depend on the amount?
It would be flagged guaranteed. ;)
I have a friend who used to work for customs and asked him the same question 2 weeks ago...
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does anyone have verified information of what happens when a package is intercept and kept? so obviously no letter like the one that is posted here, but is a record kept or the address flagged??
if a delivery was seized by the customs but you never received a letter, would the address be flagged for future purchases or would it depend on the amount?
It would be flagged guaranteed. ;)
I have a friend who used to work for customs and asked him the same question 2 weeks ago...
in that case how can some still continually buy from overseas say if out of 20 orders, 1 or 2 got seized by customs? (assuming their address are already flagged)