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

When this QSC thread finally disappears , and hopefully soon, what will the hundreds do next ? I guess go back to attacking GA , lol… Q is GoNE.. move on. It’ stings but it’s better than going down in flames …
 
When this QSC thread finally disappears , and hopefully soon, what will the hundreds do next ? I guess go back to attacking GA , lol… Q is GoNE.. move on. It’ stings but it’s better than going down in flames …
Most International vendors are opening back up on the 5th , so I’ll give till the 10th before I loose hope. But I would suggest screen shooting any orders people may have placed via WhatsApp in case the conversation gets deleted and you have no proof.
 
@Ghoul any updates with china raws/peptides is customs still cracking down? I see Tracy is still Mia been alot longer then a few days.

The CBP has a set of new rules that'll go into effect around April. That's going to shrink the de minimus loophole that's allowed drugs and guns from China to easily slide through in small, duty exempt packs easily to a pinhole.

The bi partisan legislation to really crack down on de minimus, that's been in progress for the last two years, will be voted on soon, with the Dems in the Senate proposing to remove China from de minimus all together just a couple of days ago.

That means everything sent from China direct to consumers will no longer be able to bypass customs like 99% do now, and have to be fully processed the old fashioned way, with compete paperwork, items identified, and charged duties. The expectation is that these requirements will make it preferable for Chinese companies to just import products like they used to, the regular commercial way, and reselling from within the US, instead of sending direct to consumers. The "direct to consumer" packs will be reduced in volume by 90% or more, making it much easier for customs to scrutinize those packs.

TLDR: It's only going to get worse. Sending contraband from China directly to consumers will no longer be practical, and however sellers like QSC move forward, if they do, it'll be significantly different than the way they've done business for the last few years. If I had to guess they'll figure out some way to smuggle stuff in bulk, and stock and sell from domestic warehouses only. That'll mean a smaller selection and higher prices. Higher than current domestic prices.

As soon as CNY is over, and you've got anything you need but didn't "stock up" on earlier, if it's available international at a good price I wouldn't wait, and jump on it immediately before that door slams shut in the Spring at the latest.

As far as raws, if that was a strategic move by Chinese authorities to not aggravate the situation and risk inviting more and even higher tariffs, I don't see any reason why they'd start allowing it again. Why would they? The amount of money involved in illegal drug precursors of all types is nothing. It's not like some major source of income for China. They sell more in plastic straws in a day than AAS in a year.
 
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The CBP has a set of new rules that'll go into effect around April. That's going to shrink the de minimus loophole that's allowed drugs and guns from China to easily slide through in small, duty exempt packs easily to a pinhole.

The bi partisan legislation to really crack down on de minimus, that's been in progress for the last two years, will be voted on soon, with the Dems in the Senate proposing to remove China from de minimus all together just a couple of days ago.

That means everything sent from China direct to consumers will no longer be able to bypass customs like 99% do now, and have to be fully processed the old fashioned way, with compete paperwork, items identified, and charged duties. The expectation is that these requirements will make it preferable for Chinese companies to just import products like they used to, the regular commercial way, and reselling from within the US, instead of sending direct to consumers. The "direct to consumer" packs will be reduced in volume by 90% or more, making it much easier for customs to scrutinize those packs.

TLDR: It's only going to get worse. Sending contraband from China directly to consumers will no longer be practical, and however sellers like QSC move forward, if they do, it'll be significantly different than the way they've done business for the last few years. If I had to guess they'll figure out some way to smuggle stuff in bulk, and stock and sell from domestic warehouses only. That'll mean a smaller selection and higher prices. Higher than current domestic prices.

As soon as CNY is over, and you've got anything you need but didn't "stock up" on earlier, if it's available international at a good price I wouldn't wait, and jump on it immediately before that door slams shut in the Spring at the latest.

As far as raws, if that was a strategic move by Chinese authorities to not aggravate the situation and risk inviting more and even higher tariffs, I don't see any reason why they'd start allowing it again. Why would they? The amount of money involved in illegal drug precursors of all types is nothing. It's not like some major source of income for China. They sell more in plastic straws in a day than AAS in a year.
So I guess we are going to have to go to China to get our orders and just put them in our ass to get it home?
 
@Ghoul I know you talk about filtering all the time so is there a way to filter when I have the syringes with the permanently attached needle? Most of what I’ve seen posted is for the screw on needles.
 

A real woman, half-Turkish, half-Ukrainian, was employed to take brief video calls to reassure victims they weren’t being scammed. “She had a line of people waiting for her to also talk to other victims.”

 
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