MESO-Rx Sponsor Primal Pharma - US Domestic

Actually Incorrect. USPS is the most willing to work local LE as a government service. UPS and FEDEX are more difficult with fdx being the most restrictive.For AAS the only time it would be discovered is poor packaging and there is a leak and postmaster alerts LE or package is ripped and contents are exposed then you would have to have the local LE have the time to want to even get involved.
For guys that are interested there is a thread that talks legality and seizures. @malfeasance is well versed in this knowledge
 
Actually Incorrect. USPS is the most willing to work local LE as a government service. UPS and FEDEX are more difficult with fdx being the most restrictive.For AAS the only time it would be discovered is poor packaging and there is a leak and postmaster alerts LE or package is ripped and contents are exposed then you would have to have the local LE have the time to want to even get involved.
FedEx will allow dogs to be run routinely in their facilities...not really something we worry about with AAS. USPS would be an issue with yeah a leaking package.
 
Primals packaging is top notch, for there to be a leak it would have to completely manhandled and abused. Always a risk but I feel very comfortable with their shipping.
 
I agree local LE would likely not waste their time. They have in the past, but that’s been in small town jurisdictions where this stuff is still demonized. People shipping hardcore drugs have much more to worry about.
 
@Primal_Pharma - In light of all this recent Tik Tok stuff, the influx of new customers, and associated risks, could you share some details on what, if any, customer information you retain and for how long?
Information is only kept temporarily so we can complete the order and handle any immediate shipping or support issues. That's it. After that window passes (its a very short window), it’s removed from our systems. We don’t maintain customer histories, and we don’t retain information just in case. Our setup is intentionally designed so there’s very little data to retain in the first place.

If you have a question about your order from a month ago, tough luck, that shit is long gone lol. If we need to confirm things on your end, we'll just ask. No need to store any of this stuff. But we've always ran it this way.

Also, we haven't seen a crazy influx of new customers like you would think. Sales have been very stable for a while now.
 
Information is only kept temporarily so we can complete the order and handle any immediate shipping or support issues. That's it. After that window passes (its a very short window), it’s removed from our systems. We don’t maintain customer histories, and we don’t retain information just in case. Our setup is intentionally designed so there’s very little data to retain in the first place.

If you have a question about your order from a month ago, tough luck, that shit is long gone lol. If we need to confirm things on your end, we'll just ask. No need to store any of this stuff. But we've always ran it this way.

Also, we haven't seen a crazy influx of new customers like you would think. Sales have been very stable for a while now.
Is this email support@primalpharma.io tuta or proton?
 
@Primal_Pharma - In light of all this recent Tik Tok stuff, the influx of new customers, and associated risks, could you share some details on what, if any, customer information you retain and for how long?

Yeah, I'm curious as well.

They have a proton and Tuta option. You can always drop you stuff in a cart to get an idea of cost and not hit checkout. Then send your order on over. @Photon is correct on the downfall QSC and SSA via website traffic. Operation Raw Deal had some website bust connection
I feel old as shit. I remember SSB owner and mods getting hit by Raw Deal.
 
Information is only kept temporarily so we can complete the order and handle any immediate shipping or support issues. That's it. After that window passes (its a very short window), it’s removed from our systems. We don’t maintain customer histories, and we don’t retain information just in case. Our setup is intentionally designed so there’s very little data to retain in the first place.

If you have a question about your order from a month ago, tough luck, that shit is long gone lol. If we need to confirm things on your end, we'll just ask. No need to store any of this stuff. But we've always ran it this way.

Also, we haven't seen a crazy influx of new customers like you would think. Sales have been very stable for a while now.
So is it a manual process or some sort of business logic which cleans your database, emails, etc?
 
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