Qingdao Sigma Chemical Co., Ltd (International, US, EU, Canada and Australia domestic

What do you think customs would do if they saw the inscription testosterone, human growth hormone and trenbolone acetate.

So you think customs finds baggies of powder, oils in 10ml vials, and lypholized 3ml vials and think "oh, these are clearly legal products" based on the packaging?

Gee, why didn't the fentanyl/coke/meth smugglers think of that?

Do you think they're that fucking stupid?

The "Stealth" is to fool someone, but it's not customs. A topic too deep and pointless to get into here...
 
I have today received a well packaged order but I would like to check something please as it has come with no identifying markings.

I ordered Bacteriostatic water. and HGH. I think the bacteriostatic water has come in pink packets of 10 small vials claiming to be "Freeze dried powder reconstituted collagen mask"

I just wanted to check that this is water? I don't want to be injecting collagen mask mixed with HGH if there was an error in the packing.

I would have thought water could be sent as just water.

Thanks
You have a career has the next simple jack of the century. Please think about it
 
No it’s for people who wish to remain anonymous when buying drugs on the web. Props to you for tying your bank account to your illicit activities tho. Bravo.

I use crypto, I understand crypto, but the only person you could have any chance of keeping your purchases hidden from is your wife.

For the most part, the crypto, "anonymous emails", VPNs, P.o. boxes, is all security theater from paranoid nerds who think their personal use amount purchases are of any concern to the feds, or that their efforts afford them actual protection from a targeted pursuit by law enforcement.

This is what became of the linux nerds once they started using steroids.

When they start going after the tens of thousands of buyers of AAS and other low priority substances they send seizure letters to every year I'll get concerned. They literally have the drugs in hand, a name, and address, but I guess that's too easy to prosecute and they'd rather start getting warrants and looking for evidence the hard way, lol.
 
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I use crypto, I understand crypto, but the only person you could have any chance of keeping your purchases hidden from is your wife.

For the most part, the crypto, "anonymous emails", VPNs, P.o. boxes, is all security theater from paranoid nerds who think their personal use amount purchases are of any concern to the feds, or that their efforts afford them actual protection from a targeted pursuit by law enforcement.

This is what became of the linux nerds once they started using steroids.

When they start going after the tens of thousands of buyers of AAS and other low priority substances they send seizure letters to every year I'll get concerned. They literally have the drugs in hand, a name, and address, but I guess that's too easy to prosecute and they'd rather start getting warrants and looking for evidence the hard way, lol.
You're not wrong.
 
I've been using crypto for years now. Still don't understand it. But I'm not an electrician and can still flip a light switch.

i understand there's no need to "confirm payment was received" just check the block chain whatever the case...

But if i send my payment via bitcoin. And the vendor asks for the hash. And I send hash. And the message that contains the hash never gets read. It's safe to assume the vendor isn't aware that payment was sent?

Also safe to assume the vendor won't ship the package until they are aware they received the payment.

So what's this talk about not needing to confirm payment afterwards? Am I missing something?

and sorry to say, customer service being somewhat lackluster. It almost forces your hand to follow up. You don't follow up and then 2 weeks later you're told your payment was short .0005004 bitcoin. Or they're sold out and u have to change the order or take a credit. All examples you can find in the feedback.

So I don't think it's unreasonable for a customer to ask hey did u get my funds. Hey did u dispatch my order...

And im no boomer. I'm amongst the oldest millennials. But no boomer.
 
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I've been using crypto for years now. Still don't understand it. But I'm not an electrician and can still flip a light switch.

i understand there's no need to "confirm payment was received" just check the block chain whatever the case...

But if i send my payment via bitcoin. And the vendor asks for the hash. And I send hash. And the message that contains the hash never gets read. It's safe to assume the vendor isn't aware that payment was sent?

Also safe to assume the vendor won't ship the package until they are aware they received the payment.

So what's this talk about not needing to confirm payment afterwards? Am I missing something?

and sorry to say, customer service being somewhat lackluster. It almost forces your hand to follow up. You don't follow up and then 2 weeks later you're told your payment was short .0005004 bitcoin. Or they're sold out and u have to change the order or take a credit. All examples you can find in the feedback.

So I don't think it's unreasonable for a customer to ask hey did u get my funds. Her did u dispatch my order...

And im no boomer. I'm amongst the oldest millennials. But no boomer.

It's bizarre to suggest a "Payment received your order is being processed", literally a form response that could be sent with two key presses puts too much of a workload on the sales force. Someone's verifying payment and moving the order to the next step, just make this part of the process.

So is tracking when it ships. These are normal practices even from UGL,

Not that this kind of minutia is going to matter in a few months, at least for US buyers, when I think we're going to be looking at a whole new ball game...
 
A simple (regex or otherwise) rule that looks for and floats emails containing hash ID's to the top or moves them to a high priority folder would cut out a lot of unnecessary annoyance and extra emails and messages. No clue what they use for email client so rule/folder is probably best.

Dunno how to address this in WhatsApp. Probably some third party service that could do something similar
 
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I use crypto, I understand crypto, but the only person you could have any chance of keeping your purchases hidden from is your wife.

For the most part, the crypto, "anonymous emails", VPNs, P.o. boxes, is all security theater from paranoid nerds who think their personal use amount purchases are of any concern to the feds, or that their efforts afford them actual protection from a targeted pursuit by law enforcement.

This is what became of the linux nerds once they started using steroids.

When they start going after the tens of thousands of buyers of AAS and other low priority substances they send seizure letters to every year I'll get concerned. They literally have the drugs in hand, a name, and address, but I guess that's too easy to prosecute and they'd rather start getting warrants and looking for evidence the hard way, lol.
We are using os/2 .
 
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