Sending through the mail, international.

Discussion in 'Stoners Lounge' started by cajunjay, Sep 9, 2007.

  1. cajunjay

    cajunjay Member

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    Hi

    Right I wanna send some Skunk from India into the UK.

    Firstly i can tell you i worked last year in the international hub for Royal Mail in London where all packages from abroad goto firstly to be sorted before being sent to the relevant local hubs for local delivery.

    When a package reaches the UK it is emptied from a large ack onto a conveior belt and sent thru a x-ray machine which is loking for bombs, guns and metal objects basically.

    Then its just sorted into its destination address and thrown into the correct sack before being sent to the local depot where it is then re-sorted into its postal code.

    Sorry about that part but had to say what i know.


    Now my idea is to either send skunk that is ready broken up and pt into cigarette shells with a machine and paqcked back into cigarette boxes and shrink wrapped. then sent in say 2x packets of cigarettes that would be around 2-3 ounces maybe and sent by usual mail in a small packet.

    My other idea is to buy Golden virginia rolling tobacco say 10 packets of 50g each. Empty one out and fill with skunk then shrink wrap. And send all 10 packets in a box, taped up securely.

    What do you think.


    p.s the shrink wrap could be the food type ive seen that wont really let out any smell whatsover, i mean i shrnik wrapped a few fish and cant smell anything whatsoever.
     
  2. seizedbyanger

    seizedbyanger Banned

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    i think that its probably not the best idea

    just because its A: illegal and B: idk if they have dogs to sniff out the packages.
     
  3. superhobo2332

    superhobo2332 Member

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    Is whatsoever really one word?
    wow
    i guess you learn something every day.

    Its probably alot less susspicious if you put it in the cigarette boxes, as apposed to trying to pass it off as bagged tobaco.
     
  4. cajunjay

    cajunjay Member

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    Any other suggestions are welcome?
     
  5. cajunjay

    cajunjay Member

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    nobody ever even tried this b4? I thought a few wud have
     
  6. The Reverend

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    In several trips to India I've never once come across skunk. I've had some so-so grass there but it's all about the charas really and chances are this will be all you'll find.

    I've only sent shtuff back once but it's quite easily done, many of my travel companions have taken larger amounts. There's a few ways really, requiring much less hassle than grinding it up into cigs then shrinkwrapping it...

    I sent back ~70g and bought some sarongs, wall hangings, shirts, incense and a little statue. Pushed the hash into the bottom of the statue and molded it into pretty much the same shape. Wrapped the staue in pretty paper, put it halfway down the box next to the incense and boom, got home no problems.

    Friends recently sent 500g of top bollock cream by flattening it in greaseproof paper and putting the flat pieces in books, about 50g per book, and mailing them back from different places at different times.

    Other friends of mine have been known to put it up their arses (record was 3 tolas) or swallow a load of it wrapped in plastic if you're hardcore enough.

    Whereabouts in India are you going anyhow? If you're wanting good hash then Himachal Pradesh is the place to be, also my fav. part of India. Manali, Kullu Valley, Kasol, Dharamsala are all beautiful vibrant places. Head further north to Jammu & Kashmir and the hash gets even cheaper...

    Happy travels!
     

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