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Stop bothering the assistants with this, if it’s confirmed in blockchain then it’s confirmed
Stop bothering assistants with this as I am also waiting for a refund of an option that I paid for and was not able to be sent to me? No offense, but how about you act more as a merchant and less as a kebab shop owner? 5 days to get a refund for an item and an update to the matter in general, that's what I am waiting for, I am not bothering anyone after the payment was successfully done.
 
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These small packs from China come in big containers from package consolidating logistic companies, with tens of thousands of others, think Temu and Shein.

The logistics company electronically submits a list to customs of every pack, listing sender, recipient, contents, and value,

If the company has a good reputation, the whole container bypasses customs. If the occasional random inspection turns up contraband or false declarations enough times, they get a fine, and if it continues, they're suspended from being able to bypass customs. Then all their containers get inspected, which can delay shipments by months, and no Chinese company will use them to ship, costing them millions a day.

That's why, when discovered before reaching the US, UGLs get their packs returned by the shippers and they have to find new companies to use.

The new de minimus rules coming into effect require a much more detailed customs declaration (ie, not "t-shirt", but "cotton and nylon v-neck t-shirt manufactured in China" ), along with details about who it's coming from. This detailed data is necessary to charge duties and tariffs in the future, and to blacklist sketchy shippers.

Customs is spot checking these declarations much more closely now, and handing out suspensions to logistics companies that have falsely declared packages in their container. (this data comes from whoever is sending the package).

In turn, the logistic companies are getting more strict with which customers are allowed to send packages through them, because a tiny number of packs containing contraband threatens their business.
@Ghoul, how will this impact my bulk importation of Tracy's promo Facial Microneedling Serum Yeast Freeze-Dried Power Skin Care Set Shrink Pores Moisturizing Brighten Anti Aging Peptides Essences?
 
@Ghoul, how will this impact my bulk importation of Tracy's promo Facial Microneedling Serum Yeast Freeze-Dried Power Skin Care Set Shrink Pores Moisturizing Brighten Anti Aging Peptides Essences?

As long as it's properly declared. Oh, one other way they intend to trip up Chinese shippers.

The "enhanced" customs declarations for small packages under de minimums exemptions will require attached documentation showing compliance with consumer safety commission. or FDA (ie, like cosmetics) regulations. Faking these documents will add another level of fraud and penalties for the logistics companies, and the real intent is to make falsely declared goods even more "toxic" to the logistic companies. My guess is they'll verify this paperwork is legit before accepting small packs.

They're going to try and make the logistic companies "self police" through harsh penalties rather than hire the estimated 40,000 CBP agents needed to inspect packages at the same rate they did a decade ago, before Chinese packs started overwhelming the US.
 
Some peptides play well together, right? Like cagrilintide and semaglutide, I expect. Do we know that there's an issue with tirz/sema? BPC/TB500?

Cagri-sema has an added ingredient to prevent them from aggregating. Poloaxamers that coat the surface of the peptides that stop them from sticking to each other.
 
What about BPC/TB it has been sold as a mix for quite a while now

Unfortunately there's no Department of UGL Peptide Science anywhere, so I can't give you a definitive answer.

At one end of the risk tolerance spectrum there's the scientific theory that if you "haven't lost an ass cheek" after injecting it you're 100% good to go.

At the other is the FDA, warning that there are unique threats associated with all protein based drugs, many of which are far from immediately obvious, and without comprehensive research establishing their safety, and strict controls around the
way they're manufactured, that this type of drug, more than any other, should not be randomly experimented with.

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Personally, since I'm willing to take on the numerous risks of using UGL peptides in exchange for what I'm confident are real benefits, I prefer to minimize any potential harms easily mitigated by, for instance, keeping them separate, taking all the usual precautions against aggregation, and filtering. I also prefer to control ratios of compounds myself anyway, so dealing with peptides individually works better for me that way too.

 
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