Qingdao Sigma Chemical Co., Ltd (International, US, EU, Canada and Australia domestic

Things are very weird right now. Plenty of members have had packs opened, sometimes samples taken, and despite being gear (Sched III drugs) it was retaped and sent to them anyway, I don't know if I'd feel better or worse seeing that package arrive.

At least one member recently got a seizure letter, not because the peptides were illegal, but because they were "mislabeled". IE, the stealth packaging is what allowed them to seize the peptides. Had they been properly labeled (along with "not for human use") they might've been allowed in.

Finally, I know someone whose pack disappeared in August. They were told not to worry, that it was a "reship" service so their address wasn't on it. While they got a replacement, they recently received a CBP letter about the original pack. So much for "reship" bullshit protecting the buyer.
Scary. Generally, if it’s a small amount for personal use and not pounds of raws , are those letters usually just scare tactics?
 
Scary. Generally, if it’s a small amount for personal use and not pounds of raws , are those letters usually just scare tactics?
Usually nothing happens but I suspect the information has been used as evidence when they do try to prosecute people. They just don’t have the resources to build a case against every person who bought some questionable looking powder.
 
I think the multiple vendors it effected the general consensus is no. Sigma had plenty of reships. It wasn’t QSC or Sigma problem it was Yun express.
Not Dec 20 but had a pack recently land and still hasn’t been sent to usps sorting center last update was arrived at us port.
 
Scary. Generally, if it’s a small amount for personal use and not pounds of raws , are those letters usually just scare tactics?

Yes. Some guys here have a dozen or more. As far as I know, even pounds of raws or 50+ vials just get a letter. They're not going to send a letter if they intended to follow up with something more serious. A letter is the end of it. It says you have 30 days to respond, claiming the property, and if you don't respond they'll destroy it. It's the same letter you'd get for a pair of fake Nike's or a Rolex.

You're not getting a custom's "love letter" if they find fentanyl or machine gun parts, you're getting a visit.

It's actually much, much worse if a pack gets through and then leaks at the post office. It seems when that happens the Postal Inspectors test it, then let the local police know and. at least in some smaller towns, they try to turn that into a big bust, swat team and all.
 
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Usually nothing happens but I suspect the information has been used as evidence when they do try to prosecute people. They just don’t have the resources to build a case against every person who bought some questionable looking powder.

AAS is a low priority. But yes, if you look at bigger labs and domestic sellers getting busted, in the court docs, they bring up seizure records going back years. They even review records of packs going to and from the suspect (same data you see in "informed delivery"). One indictment even mentioned the suspect had sent numerous packs to an unnamed "European lab known as to analyze controlled substances" over the previous few years, using UPS (or fedex, I don't recall).

It seems to me the primary way to avoid getting in trouble is to just not sell. They're not interested in whether you want to screw your lipid panel or go bald while getting jacked. AAS aren't community destroying like real "drugs".
 
Things are very weird right now. Plenty of members have had packs opened, sometimes samples taken, and despite being gear (Sched III drugs) it was retaped and sent to them anyway, I don't know if I'd feel better or worse seeing that package arrive.

At least one member recently got a seizure letter, not because the peptides were illegal, but because they were "mislabeled". IE, the stealth packaging is what allowed them to seize the peptides. Had they been properly labeled (along with "not for human use") they might've been allowed in.

Finally, I know someone whose pack disappeared in August. They were told not to worry, that it was a "reship" service so their address wasn't on it. While they got a replacement, they recently received a CBP letter about the original pack. So much for "reship" bullshit protecting the buyer.
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Yes. Some guys here have a dozen or more. As far as I know, even pounds of raws or 50+ vials just get a letter. They're not going to send a letter if they intended to follow up with something more serious. A letter is the end of it. It says you have 30 days to respond, claiming the property, and if you don't respond they'll destroy it. It's the same letter you'd get for a pair of fake Nike's or a Rolex.

You're not getting a custom's "love letter" if they find fentanyl or machine gun parts, you're getting a visit.

It's actually much, much worse if a pack gets through and then leaks at the post office. It seems when that happens the Postal Inspectors test it, then let the local police know and. at least in some smaller towns, they try to turn that into a big bust, swat team and all.
I know that it depends on how the customs agents analyze the powder. If its for the ugly stuff it’s like a color indicator. Because gear is many compounds, they may not use the more sophisticated methods of analysis. In other words, if it’s a small amount of raws and it doesn’t test pos for cocaine, heroin, fentanyl or meth they dont bother with it.
 
I know that it depends on how the customs agents analyze the powder. If its for the ugly stuff it’s like a color indicator. Because gear is many compounds, they may not use the more sophisticated methods of analysis. In other words, if it’s a small amount of raws and it doesn’t test pos for cocaine, heroin, fentanyl or meth they dont bother with it.

There were using these 7 years ago. Newer devices even smaller and cheaper. If they open a pack and it's a powder they can identify it in seconds. From what I've read, and this is crazy, Chinese fentanyl precursor chems are sent to the US because Mexican mail customs is much tougher. That's how loose things have been (all coming to an end now), then they're snuggled into Mexico, made into fentanyl, and smuggled back to the US across the southern border.

 
On a completely different note, I can’t seem to find the “like” button on people’s posts. Do I need to unlock a certain privilege before being able to do that?

Also, I notice almost no one has a real pic in their avatar. Is it advised to not use one even if the face is blocked out?
 
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