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IMPORTANT INFO:
The Stealth Warehouse Only Delivers to the USA at this time.


NOTE: I was just informed that the Stealth Warehouse currently only services customers in the US.

Please see the post quoted below for more information about the Stealth Warehouse option.

Basicstero Stealth Warehouse

To the best of my understanding, the Stealth Warehouse products do not have labels or any packaging that state the contents -- they are supposed to be as discreet as possible.

Some of the government agents in customs and the postal service may have become familiar with size, shape, and markings on products.
Therefore, the stealth product caps, vials, tablets, etc. are different, and completely plain (no label, no fancy product box etc.) so anyone who needs complete stealth can try these products to increase the chance of successful customs clearance or pass any postal system inspections.
The Stealth Warehouse products aren't labeled with full names. Instead, they only use brief initials for recognition.
NOTE: the actual products physical appearance may differ from what is shown in the pictures on the store site.

Here is a list of the current Stealth Warehouse selection found on the Basicstero site (see the link in the code box below).
• CLE40 = Clenbuterol
• TE250 = Testosterone Enanthate
• TC250 = Testosterone Cypionate
• SUS300 = Blend of 4 Testosterone esters
• OXY50-OIL = Oxymetholone (injectable oil)
• DBOL-OIL = Methandienone (injectable oil)
• SIB15 = Sibutramine
• DBOL10 = Methandienone
• OXA10 = Oxandrolone
• TP100 = Testosterone Propionate
• OXY50 = Oxymetholone

These stealth products can be found on the "PURCHASE" page in the Basicstero store site at the link in the code box below.
Code:
https://basicstero.ws/price
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IMPORTANT INFO:
The Stealth Warehouse Only Delivers to the USA at this time.


NOTE: I was just informed that the Stealth Warehouse currently only services customers in the US.

Please see the post quoted below for more information about the Stealth Warehouse option.
I understand it only ships to the US, but where does it ship from?
 
If stealth products are shipped internationally, I was wondering why they weren’t placed in the international warehouse for general purchase.
Anavar has been out of stock for some time, and Clen also hasn’t been restocked for a couple of years.

btw, is the material of primo all gone?
 
Hello everyone. I want to inform you that we discovered the international warehouse made a mistake and some Black Friday orders are missing.

We are sending these orders immediately and have added a 20% gift to the balance of accounts that were affected as compensation for the delay.

There was huge amount of orders, more than the warehouse has ever handled before, during Black Friday, and the staff was worked to their limits. Unfortunately, like with you or I, or any humans, some mistakes can happen when things are so busy. Someone appears to have made some mistake and a batch of packages that were shipped appear to have not reached the shipping partners. We are trying to investigate the situation internally for obvious reasons and to continuously make improvements.

We apology for the inconvenience the warehouse mistake may have caused and have issued a gift of 20% the order value to the customer accounts that were affected.
 
Hi there! 4 weeks already but there is still no tracking number provided. Order : EPBQ1M7C
If this order is from a domestic warehouse, there may be a problem because I think most domestic transit times are less than that.
If it was from the international warehouse, it can take that long.
Also, keep in mind the postal system moves a lot slower during this time of year because of the holidays. Another thing to consider is if the destination is in Europe or Australia etc. (not USA), then the international transit most likely will go through a European middle-point which add a few weeks to the journey.

Nonetheless, you should contact Basicstero customer support directly and they can check the order details for you.
Please see my post below for a guide about contacting the source directly.

• How-To Contact Basicstero Customer Support:
 
If stealth products are shipped internationally, I was wondering why they weren’t placed in the international warehouse for general purchase.
Anavar has been out of stock for some time, and Clen also hasn’t been restocked for a couple of years.

btw, is the material of primo all gone?
To the best of my understanding the stealth warehouse is a new warehouse to increase the success of passing customs clearance.
I'm not a computer programmer or web designer, so I don't know how they could add the stealth product option to the existing warehouse.
There is a discreet option for the international warehouse, but that is different. I have been told that the stealth products are different products, not just different packaging from the international warehouse offerings.
I think Basicstero is trying to gain access to more shipping options. Also, there is a raw material shortage, so I think it is important that remaining raws are utilized as efficiently as possible, the lowest additional costs for packaging etc., and the products have the highest chance of successfully reaching the customers.

As for Primo itself, I don't know if there is any material left, or if there are some reserves, will new bachtes be produced anytime soon.
I just don't know.

If I were a source and had some good raw materials left in reserve, I would save them because the products should be worth more in the future as things become increasingly rare.
If suddenly, there are new raws, it would be ok because then I could simply resume business as usual. So, its a win-win to wait and hold rare chemicals. They either become worth more or it doesn't matter because normal business can resume.
But such choices are up to each business -- I don;t have any authority or influence in that regard.
 
Hello everyone. I want to inform you that we discovered the international warehouse made a mistake and some Black Friday orders are missing.

We are sending these orders immediately and have added a 20% gift to the balance of accounts that were affected as compensation for the delay.

There was huge amount of orders, more than the warehouse has ever handled before, during Black Friday, and the staff was worked to their limits. Unfortunately, like with you or I, or any humans, some mistakes can happen when things are so busy. Someone appears to have made some mistake and a batch of packages that were shipped appear to have not reached the shipping partners. We are trying to investigate the situation internally for obvious reasons and to continuously make improvements.

We apology for the inconvenience the warehouse mistake may have caused and have issued a gift of 20% the order value to the customer accounts that were affected.
Thank you for this important update!
Very helpful information. Mistake can happen -- it is a super busy time and the sale was huge. The important thing is that you caught it and are making it right. I hope everything is ok internally with the warehouse and no one ripped off the business or stole packages.
Regardless, I actually do have an order that appears to have been affected; I already see a message in my Basicstero account about it and the credit was added to my account.
Thank you, and the rest of the team, for taking care of it and the 20% gift :)
 
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To the best of my understanding the stealth warehouse is a new warehouse to increase the success of passing customs clearance.
I'm not a computer programmer or web designer, so I don't know how they could add the stealth product option to the existing warehouse.
There is a discreet option for the international warehouse, but that is different. I have been told that the stealth products are different products, not just different packaging from the international warehouse offerings.
I think Basicstero is trying to gain access to more shipping options. Also, there is a raw material shortage, so I think it is important that remaining raws are utilized as efficiently as possible, the lowest additional costs for packaging etc., and the products have the highest chance of successfully reaching the customers.

As for Primo itself, I don't know if there is any material left, or if there are some reserves, will new bachtes be produced anytime soon.
I just don't know.

If I were a source and had some good raw materials left in reserve, I would save them because the products should be worth more in the future as things become increasingly rare.
If suddenly, there are new raws, it would be ok because then I could simply resume business as usual. So, its a win-win to wait and hold rare chemicals. They either become worth more or it doesn't matter because normal business can resume.
But such choices are up to each business -- I don;t have any authority or influence in that regard.
why is shipping from stealth warehouse $50 vs. normal $20?
 
why is shipping from stealth warehouse $50 vs. normal $20?
I don't know and was not even aware of that -- I have no personal experience with the new warehouse yet, so I'm not sure.

Nonetheless, I can comment on it from personal opinion.
I think we can make some logical guesses, and, like with most businesses or individuals selling things, the choice of pricing comes down factors such as these.

A business can set any price they want for any product or service without any need to have a "reason" (other than have positive cash flow) so maybe the additional fee helps improve the economic viability of the new warehouse. So they set a price they want to have to reach the target goals.

It's possible that the new warehouse's physical location and the operational costs of the shipping method utilized may cause the business to endure higher shipping costs, so a higher fee was required to offset the more expensive shipping costs. I think many people do not realize that unlike ordering a t-shirt from Amazon, some of the shipping methods used by Basicstero require multiple stops and a lot of complexity to increase success, deal with tariffs, customs clearance issues etc. If the shipping costs more, the business charges more for i to maintain the same economic viability.

Keep in mind, this is a for-profit business, not a public service or charity.

Therefore, I think it is because the business made the informed choice that they wanted and/or needed a higher shipping fee, so they set a higher shipping fee.

But, as I mentioned, I'm just guessing :)
 
To the best of my understanding the stealth warehouse is a new warehouse to increase the success of passing customs clearance.
I'm not a computer programmer or web designer, so I don't know how they could add the stealth product option to the existing warehouse.
There is a discreet option for the international warehouse, but that is different. I have been told that the stealth products are different products, not just different packaging from the international warehouse offerings.
I think Basicstero is trying to gain access to more shipping options. Also, there is a raw material shortage, so I think it is important that remaining raws are utilized as efficiently as possible, the lowest additional costs for packaging etc., and the products have the highest chance of successfully reaching the customers.

As for Primo itself, I don't know if there is any material left, or if there are some reserves, will new bachtes be produced anytime soon.
I just don't know.

If I were a source and had some good raw materials left in reserve, I would save them because the products should be worth more in the future as things become increasingly rare.
If suddenly, there are new raws, it would be ok because then I could simply resume business as usual. So, its a win-win to wait and hold rare chemicals. They either become worth more or it doesn't matter because normal business can resume.
But such choices are up to each business -- I don;t have any authority or influence in that regard.
For those who aren't aware...

1. AI Is Now Part of the Standard Toolkit for Package & Cargo Screening
AI Models for Risk Scoring & Screening
CBP is using artificial intelligence to analyze massive amounts of data from incoming international packages, identifying high-risk shipments for further inspection. This includes:
Scanning shipping documents, manifests, and customs forms using natural language processing (NLP).
Detecting anomalies and patterns that suggest contraband, synthetic drugs (like fentanyl), tariff evasion, or undeclared goods.
Predictive risk scoring to flag suspicious shipments out of millions that arrive daily. �
Department of Homeland Security +1
These AI systems help customs prioritize which packages should be physically inspected — improving efficiency and accuracy while reducing false positives.
️ Integration With Scanning Technologies
AI also assists non-intrusive imaging systems (X-ray, gamma-ray scanners) by recognizing shapes and patterns of concealed contraband:
Deep learning vision models are trained on thousands of tagged images to identify irregular or illicit materials in packages and cargo holds.
AI helps human operators differentiate ordinary goods from suspicious ones faster and more accurately. �
screeningsolution.com +1
2. Trade & Supply Chain AI to Catch Illicit Import Practices
Detecting Illicit Transshipment
A big recent development is CBP’s contract with Exiger’s AI platform — a specialized system designed to detect illegal transshipment:
Illicit transshipment is when goods are routed through intermediary countries to disguise their origin, evade tariffs, trade restrictions, or sanctions.
The AI examines huge datasets of shipping histories, supplier networks, claims about country of origin, and shipment records to identify irregular trade flows or risk patterns.
This helps CBP enforce trade laws and seize import shipments that are part of customs fraud. �
Exiger +1
This system effectively gives CBP a real-time “trade risk detector.” It flags potential tariff cheats or hidden supply chain manipulation before goods enter domestic commerce.
3. Other AI Uses by CBP Beyond Package Seizure
While your focus is on packages, it’s worth noting AI is also being applied to several other domains that indirectly affect customs enforcement:
Identity & Traveler Screening
CBP employs AI in systems like the CBP One app and at ports of entry to validate identities and process travelers — though these systems also raise privacy and civil liberties concerns. �
Department of Homeland Security
Enhanced Surveillance & Sensor Fusion
AI supports multiple sensor networks at borders, including:
Remote video and radar surveillance.
Intelligent computer-assisted detection for video feeds.
Automated alerts for anomalies. �
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
These systems enhance border security but also play into overall enforcement priorities, including package and cargo control.
What This Means in Practice
✅ Smarter targeting — AI tools sift through millions of low-risk shipments to zero in on high-risk ones.
✅ Higher seizure rates for dangerous contraband — especially synthetic opioids like fentanyl and equipment that may be linked to illegal activities. �
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
✅ Greater enforcement of trade laws — AI transshipment detection helps close loopholes used to avoid tariffs or hide a product’s true origin. �
Exiger
⚠️ Challenges & Concerns
⚖ Privacy & oversight — Some critics worry about automated profiling and the opacity of algorithms in law enforcement.
False positives — AI tools can make mistakes, leading to unnecessary holds or seizures without human understanding of context.
Global trade impacts — Stricter AI-driven scrutiny may slow some legitimate international commerce or increase compliance costs.
Real-World Policy Context
There’s also broader policy movement around de-minimis shipments (under $800), which historically entered the U.S. with minimal duty and limited inspection — but this exemption is being reduced or eliminated for countries like China, partly in response to exploitative practices used to hide illicit substances or avoid enforcement. �
Supply Chain Dive
 
For those who aren't aware...

1. AI Is Now Part of the Standard Toolkit for Package & Cargo Screening
AI Models for Risk Scoring & Screening
CBP is using artificial intelligence to analyze massive amounts of data from incoming international packages, identifying high-risk shipments for further inspection. This includes:
Scanning shipping documents, manifests, and customs forms using natural language processing (NLP).
Detecting anomalies and patterns that suggest contraband, synthetic drugs (like fentanyl), tariff evasion, or undeclared goods.
Predictive risk scoring to flag suspicious shipments out of millions that arrive daily. �
Department of Homeland Security +1
These AI systems help customs prioritize which packages should be physically inspected — improving efficiency and accuracy while reducing false positives.
️ Integration With Scanning Technologies
AI also assists non-intrusive imaging systems (X-ray, gamma-ray scanners) by recognizing shapes and patterns of concealed contraband:
Deep learning vision models are trained on thousands of tagged images to identify irregular or illicit materials in packages and cargo holds.
AI helps human operators differentiate ordinary goods from suspicious ones faster and more accurately. �
screeningsolution.com +1
2. Trade & Supply Chain AI to Catch Illicit Import Practices
Detecting Illicit Transshipment
A big recent development is CBP’s contract with Exiger’s AI platform — a specialized system designed to detect illegal transshipment:
Illicit transshipment is when goods are routed through intermediary countries to disguise their origin, evade tariffs, trade restrictions, or sanctions.
The AI examines huge datasets of shipping histories, supplier networks, claims about country of origin, and shipment records to identify irregular trade flows or risk patterns.
This helps CBP enforce trade laws and seize import shipments that are part of customs fraud. �
Exiger +1
This system effectively gives CBP a real-time “trade risk detector.” It flags potential tariff cheats or hidden supply chain manipulation before goods enter domestic commerce.
3. Other AI Uses by CBP Beyond Package Seizure
While your focus is on packages, it’s worth noting AI is also being applied to several other domains that indirectly affect customs enforcement:
Identity & Traveler Screening
CBP employs AI in systems like the CBP One app and at ports of entry to validate identities and process travelers — though these systems also raise privacy and civil liberties concerns. �
Department of Homeland Security
Enhanced Surveillance & Sensor Fusion
AI supports multiple sensor networks at borders, including:
Remote video and radar surveillance.
Intelligent computer-assisted detection for video feeds.
Automated alerts for anomalies. �
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
These systems enhance border security but also play into overall enforcement priorities, including package and cargo control.
What This Means in Practice
✅ Smarter targeting — AI tools sift through millions of low-risk shipments to zero in on high-risk ones.
✅ Higher seizure rates for dangerous contraband — especially synthetic opioids like fentanyl and equipment that may be linked to illegal activities. �
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
✅ Greater enforcement of trade laws — AI transshipment detection helps close loopholes used to avoid tariffs or hide a product’s true origin. �
Exiger
⚠️ Challenges & Concerns
⚖ Privacy & oversight — Some critics worry about automated profiling and the opacity of algorithms in law enforcement.
False positives — AI tools can make mistakes, leading to unnecessary holds or seizures without human understanding of context.
Global trade impacts — Stricter AI-driven scrutiny may slow some legitimate international commerce or increase compliance costs.
Real-World Policy Context
There’s also broader policy movement around de-minimis shipments (under $800), which historically entered the U.S. with minimal duty and limited inspection — but this exemption is being reduced or eliminated for countries like China, partly in response to exploitative practices used to hide illicit substances or avoid enforcement. �
Supply Chain Dive
Well that doesn't sound good :(

Overall, not just in regards to our specific interests here, the whole AI and surveillance state all seems to contribute to an anti-freedom agenda and heads down a potentially terribly dark path of which not many people will enjoy the result.
I really hope I'm wrong, or that humanity wakes up and changes direction soon, or future generations may not even understand what having freedom, not being plugged-in and tracked all the time, even feels like.

Thank you for sharing the info.
 
2 international packs received 30 days total, (in transit 10 days)
To my surprise only. 2 vials were cloudy (it was in transit in 29 degree weather) 5 min hot water bath and it was g2g ,
 
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