Like most of you, I’ve dabbled in sourcing various medicinal items at prices that would be laughable if they cleared customs at retail. All said and done, I’ve probably brought in well north of six figures’ worth of meds for around five grand total. I’ve stuck strictly to top tier manufacturers, and aside from not a single amp or vial ever making it through, I’ve been pretty successful with tablets across the board, even a few scheduled items I was sure would end in nothing but a “naughty letter.” At this point, I could damn near be a legit ancillaries vendor and still have a solid six months of supply on hand.
One advantage I do have, and I’m fully aware not everyone does, is the luxury of being able to rotate shipments across an average of five different addresses. I don’t hammer a single location. Instead, I cycle them deliberately based on past success rates and package volume, spreading risk and keeping patterns from forming. Over time, that alone has proven to be one of the biggest factors in overall success.
That said, I’ve officially gone down another rabbit hole. I’ve always been impressed with how superior IV hydration is, something I’ve experienced firsthand more than a few times over the years. So now I’m testing the odds of getting complete liquid products through. I’ll keep everyone posted on how that plays out.
I’ve ordered just about everything you can think of, and then some. For anyone curious, I’d personally avoid amps or vials coming into the US, I haven’t had a single successful shipment yet. But that's me, in envious of those who have... Haha
My suspicion is that AI imaging is being heavily utilized, though I can’t say that with certainty, especially since I’ve had zero issues with Korean glutathione. The only consistent denominator I’ve noticed is that when it’s coming from India, it’s AAS related items that seem to be the problem.
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