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So excitedNow after all these domestic promos, time to please the other countries, with a heavy international one, it’s gonna be a quick one, so load your wallets and wait for my post.
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So excitedNow after all these domestic promos, time to please the other countries, with a heavy international one, it’s gonna be a quick one, so load your wallets and wait for my post.
Yo babes,Am i still good for the 15 if i placed order with bella and sent payment but not confirmed yet
probably just more glp promos lolNow after all these domestic promos, time to please the other countries, with a heavy international one, it’s gonna be a quick one, so load your wallets and wait for my post.
Doesn’t it sound like an exit scam? Lol “group orders” “promotional products” lolprobably just more glp promos lol
I've been a lurker for promos not a posterYo babes,
How are you doing? I can't lie I havent seen you around here before. Lemme chat to you in DM real quick
Doesn’t it sound like an exit scam? Lol “group orders” “promotional products” lol
I just ordered from them. Got it so quick I was kinda concerned.
Walls closing in? TBD.Not an "exit scam", but could very well be related to boosting sales before the shipping environment to the US gets much, much more difficult, likely very soon.
You'd think they'd continuously have an hgh promo but I guess people are afraid of mutating.probably just more glp promos lol
100% that's what I was thinking. Get rid of old stock and in with the new, or they know something we don't.Not an "exit scam", but could very well be related to boosting sales before the shipping environment to the US gets much, much more difficult, likely very soon.
Walls closing in? TBD.
Yeah posted an article on that in your thread. Somebody wants their money lol.What I didn't expect was last week's Presidential executive order to get the ball rolling prior to the new laws taking effect
The workaround may be just shipping the stuff as skincare products or essential oils and adding factoring in tariffs into the costs. I mean these laws are mainly because shein and temu sell too many things for cheap. UGL and peps a very underwhelming proportion of the trade.No it's just a matter of time. Both parties are aligned, for different reasons. The work of the various committees addressing the "De minimus package problem" are complete and half a dozen bills are ready to sail to easy victory right after the election. No one wants to piss of voters by Temu announcing everything's 20% more expensive because they have to comply with the new strict rules.
CBP has been putting the pieces into place for a couple of years, and appear to be using shipments from India pharma to test these new enforcement methods on, as you can see seizures have gone way, way up to the point many vendors are forced to route through other countries.
A few months ago they banned half of dozen large Chinese package consolidators (from participating in the expedited clearance program where their containers bypass customs inspection, and now have to sit for months at a CBP facility) for isolated violations of the rules they'll be enforcing with an iron fist, costing them millions of dollars a day. They quickly lifted the bans before they went to court, but the message was clear. "You have a lot more to lose in legit business by accommodating the tiny percentage of shady packages you're including in your big containers filled with thousands of legal products."
What I didn't expect was last week's Presidential executive order to get the ball rolling prior to the new laws taking effect. Once the new $2 per small package "security fee", several billion $/yr, which will be exclusively used for more customs personell at the mail centers and inspection equipment, the "good times" will be over and drugs will have to go back to being smuggled like, well, drugs.
Yeah posted an article on that in your thread. Somebody wants their money lol.
Plus with the news that Fentanyl and Meth death rates are dropping, (massively on the east coast, and a bit less on the West coast) the pressure they will put on meds will eventually begin to wane, especially as OD rates are projected to continue dropping. It won't be long before folk start whining that the laws are too severe in the face of success.
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You talk as if emotions don't push politics . Why do you think they keep tagging fentanyl/Fentanyl precursors to the discussion? Is it not to shame people to accept higher prices vs OD deaths?Has little to do with fentanyl (or any other drugs). That's just the emotional "for the children" hook.
The same systems that are going to easily identify contraband are necessary to
1) Accurately identify goods in an automated fashion
2) Enforce the duty free de minimus limit of $800 (soon to be reduced) per person in a way not easily evaded, and
3) Charge the correct tariffs based on the product coming in.
This will be a source of tens of billions in new revenue for the federal government, and many more billions in state taxes. Well worth the effort we're seeing.
But it can only work if they are able to process the (currently) 5mil+ packs coming from China every day now, and that's exactly what they're setting up to do.
How many months of supply are you stalking up on?No it's just a matter of time. Both parties are aligned, for different reasons. The work of the various committees addressing the "De minimus package problem" are complete and half a dozen bills are ready to sail to easy victory right after the election. No one wants to piss of voters by Temu announcing everything's 20% more expensive because they have to comply with the new strict rules.
CBP has been putting the pieces into place for a couple of years, and appear to be using shipments from India pharma to test these new enforcement methods on, as you can see seizures have gone way, way up to the point many vendors are forced to route through other countries.
A few months ago they banned half of dozen large Chinese package consolidators (from participating in the expedited clearance program where their containers bypass customs inspection, and now have to sit for months at a CBP facility) for isolated violations of the rules they'll be enforcing with an iron fist, costing them millions of dollars a day. They quickly lifted the bans before they went to court, but the message was clear. "You have a lot more to lose in legit business by accommodating the tiny percentage of shady packages you're including in your big containers filled with thousands of legal products."
What I didn't expect was last week's Presidential executive order to get the ball rolling prior to the new laws taking effect. Once the new $2 per small package "security fee" goes into effect, several billion $/yr, which will be exclusively used for more customs personell at the mail centers and inspection equipment, the "good times" will be over and drugs will have to go back to being smuggled like, well, drugs.