random searches of envelopes are almost unheard of. The fact there are two reports of packs from this vendor being intercepted now makes it obvious he is being watched imo.
You need two forms of ID, but if you can get a fake drivers lisence the secondary ID is easy to forge.
As far as I know the way these envelopes are searched is that they are slit through and a small camera is inserted...they are only allowed to search through one layer, so if a vendor is smart, he/she will double/triple package everything. Also, be smart. Make payments through Western Union....pay the extra fee for the question/code so you never have to release your identity. Obviously make sure you are on a secured internet connection. Use hushmail. Be safe! Honestly, if it were me I would NOT order from this vendor again...they are obviously under suspicion.
Well, it certainly is too bad if they are on the watch list because they had great products and were definitely legit.
I received 1g of Methylone and 1g of Butylone from them no problems. I guess I'm going to reconsider ordering from this vendor again, though.
I swear I have horrible timing with vendors. I was gonna place an order with them, now I'm having second thoughts. Twang, keep us updated....
95,898,000,000 (just under 96 billion) first class envelopes were mailed in 2007 according to USPS statistics on their website. 103,516,000,000 standard envelopes were mailed (103 billion). 1,796,000,000 priority envelopes (just under 2 billion) 54,000,000 express envelopes ( 54 million) 1,162,000,000 packages were mailed (~1.1 billion) Envelopes essentially all look identical, hold very small amounts of drugs at the very most, and there are around 203 billion of them mailed every year. Packages are more likely to have flags that give away drug mail, and can hold waaaaaay more drugs, so they get way more scrutiny, plus there are barely over a billion mailed every year so way less blending in. I am not saying letters are never ever intercepted, because I know they are, but a well packaged letter with a small amount of powder drugs a dog can't smell being intercepted from a vendor who is not watched is really really really really rare. It is almost always due to package being torn in processing and drugs being seen, or the vendor sending them or the address receiving them being watched. Even if ten million envelopes a day are randomly searched (which I find impossible to believe, considering USPI has 5,000 employees total and they are not all searching mail by any means, and customs has 50,000 employees who also 90% are not checking packages, but even assuming all of customs and uspi is checking letters that would come down to each person in USPI and customs checking 180 envelopes every single day), that comes out to 3.65 billion envelopes a year. 203 / 3.65 = 1 / 55 envelopes would be randomly checked (although this doesn't take into account that only international mail is checked by customs, and again requires that every member of customs and uspi, from secretaries to janitors to border patrol and immigration who are the largest part of customs and have nothing to do with mail, are checking envelopes all day every day). Although it also doesn't take into consideration that the majority of envelopes are being mailed domestic, so the numbers coming in international are almost certainly less favorable. I still find it unlikely they randomly decided to search one envelope out of so many that just happened to have a research chem in it in such a small amount. Also, the vast majority of customs mail searching resources are spent on packages, because that is where the bulk is, and it is easier to detect than in envelopes.
I never got to order from this vendor and I REALLY want to. Can you get in trouble for odering something that isnt schedualed? Would they go through all the trouble so they can punish you under the analogue act?
That was one of the things I wanted to order. I was going to alot of the stuff they have. I recently have aquired a good amount of money, and I can make more money whenever I want so I have an RC shopping list that needs to be fufilled. I dont think I will be using this vendor though... its like a RC walmart.
There's more than one vendor closed to new customers ATM.... My friend who was backpacking in Taiwan sent me a letter a month ago, nothing in it except several handwritten pages, and it was opened and resealed by homeland security. My dad, who lives at another address, had a letter from somewhere opened too a couple years ago. So should I consider my dad and I are being watched ???? I think some of you guys are a bit over paranoid, or maybe that's how you prefer to be, but I'm not particularly worried as long as my vendor is selling me products which are not scheduled and are not obvious analogues. The analogue act says any of these chemicals are legal so long as they're not sold or bought with intent of human consumption. I personally use such chemicals to keep slugs out of my flowerbed. IMO: Avoid self-incriminating posts on open forums, don't get greedy and order small amounts at a time, don't be stupid by buying clearly illegal shit, and most importantly, CHILL OUT and relax until your order arrives.