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The customs intercept thing is something they implemented way back in 2020. Basically allows them to snag packs if they suspect something before they reach their destination. Kind of like how you can request an intercept on your own package, or even the sender can before it reaches you and you can have it held or re-directed.

The question is why. I can only make a guess they came in at the exact same time and they figured they were part of the same batch. Either way, it is not common luckily.
 
I had a pack sit in customs for like 2 months and end up showing up at my house.
About 10-12 years ago I had a source from China that I used for oils. This guy would have the stuff in my mailbox in 4-5 days. I still to this day don’t have a clue how it got delivered so fast.
Then I had a pack sit in NY customs for at least a month. I was scared shitless because all the vials were labeled. Then one day it moved and I got it delivered. I never ordered from him again because of the stress of that order.
 
About 10-12 years ago I had a source from China that I used for oils. This guy would have the stuff in my mailbox in 4-5 days. I still to this day don’t have a clue how it got delivered so fast.
Then I had a pack sit in NY customs for at least a month. I was scared shitless because all the vials were labeled. Then one day it moved and I got it delivered. I never ordered from him again because of the stress of that order.
It was weird. I had already re ordered other items, and had a reship. It all arrived together
 
i'm not to worried about it going through customs twice, its just very strange, i only have metformin , accutane , and arimidex in the pack so maybe thats why customs allowed it to pass and at last check it is moving towards my direction, thankfully
 
i'm not to worried about it going through customs twice, its just very strange, i only have metformin , accutane , and arimidex in the pack so maybe thats why customs allowed it to pass and at last check it is moving towards my direction, thankfully
They should and I have had a couple packages in the past that had non controlled prescription drugs in them under a 90 day supply and they let them through. However, apparently if they are being assholes, they can find a way through a technicality to not let them pass. Guess it depends on what mood the specific agent is in.
 
The customs intercept thing is something they implemented way back in 2020. Basically allows them to snag packs if they suspect something before they reach their destination. Kind of like how you can request an intercept on your own package, or even the sender can before it reaches you and you can have it held or re-directed.

The question is why. I can only make a guess they came in at the exact same time and they figured they were part of the same batch. Either way, it is not common luckily.
Never heard of requesting an intercept of ur own pack… htf do u do this?? Sorry didnt know u could and have it redirected… sender can also? So u can get it rerouted?
 
They should and I have had a couple packages in the past that had non controlled prescription drugs in them under a 90 day supply and they let them through. However, apparently if they are being assholes, they can find a way through a technicality to not let them pass. Guess it depends on what mood the specific agent is in.
I wonder if its because i had over 1,000 pills ??
 
I wonder if its because i had over 1,000 pills ??
He can correct me if I am wrong, but I believe Ghoul said it happened to him once because they didn't have Rx only written on the bottle package "FDA requirement" and they didn't have the little instruction pamphlet that often is inside the box. Really petty shit.
 
He can correct me if I am wrong, but I believe Ghoul said it happened to him once because they didn't have Rx only written on the bottle package "FDA requirement" and they didn't have the little instruction pamphlet that often is inside the box. Really petty shit.

Yep. They are nice enough to make it clear they're not prosecuting you in any way, at least, just "protecting you".
 
I wonder if the customs agents have discretion in what they do? Like maybe if you catch them on a bad day they'll confiscate your pack, and if not they'll let it go through?

I've had metformin get through that was stopped and opened. The metformin box was clearly opened and missing two pills from one of the strips. I'm guessing they stopped it, tested a couple of them, saw it was just diabetes meds, then sent the package on its way
 
I wonder if the customs agents have discretion in what they do? Like maybe if you catch them on a bad day they'll confiscate your pack, and if not they'll let it go through?

I've had metformin get through that was stopped and opened. The metformin box was clearly opened and missing two pills from one of the strips. I'm guessing they stopped it, tested a couple of them, saw it was just diabetes meds, then sent the package on its way


From what I've read they have to "triage". Getting backlogged? Send that container of mail back out, no time to inspect and more stuff coming in all the time.

Or if they open a pack and there are no controlled substances, maybe they send it to the FDA inspectors, or the FDA is so backlogged they can't get to it within the allowed timeframe and just kick it back into the mailstream. Stuff like that.
 
I wonder if the customs agents have discretion in what they do? Like maybe if you catch them on a bad day they'll confiscate your pack, and if not they'll let it go through?

I've had metformin get through that was stopped and opened. The metformin box was clearly opened and missing two pills from one of the strips. I'm guessing they stopped it, tested a couple of them, saw it was just diabetes meds, then sent the package on its way
That is very likely what happened. One time I had a pack with some nolvadex and proviron in it. They opened it and took the proviron and sent the pack on its way with the nolva only. It appears if it is in a grey area, it is at that agents discretion or interoperation of the rules. Plus possibly if they just aren't in the mood to deal with it.

You watch those custom shows it is very common for them to take a small sample and test it onsite with the equipment they have there if they don't know what it is.
 
My experience from what I remember was that they sent me a letter stating they had Metformin and Telmisartan and they were going to destroy all of it. I don’t remember if anything else was in the box, but definitely nothing hard core. This was years ago.
The reship, bam same exact love letter with the same exact story.
 
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