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Good - after you get a good clientele list you might want to go private . Its safer...
As hard as it may be to believe, the reason I do what I do is because I lived in the US and I know what it's like. I've tried buying gear in a gym. It's almost always fake and VERY expensive. Then I tried ordering it from overseas. I usually got nothing at all, and if I did it was the same quality of underground shit I got in the gym. And if it took a month to get it that was fast. What I ended up doing was extracting tren from Finaplix H cartridges. I understand that it is hard even to get those implants now. I am in a position to help, so that's what I do.
 
As hard as it may be to believe, the reason I do what I do is because I lived in the US and I know what it's like. I've tried buying gear in a gym. It's almost always fake and VERY expensive. Then I tried ordering it from overseas. I usually got nothing at all, and if I did it was the same quality of underground shit I got in the gym. And if it took a month to get it that was fast. What I ended up doing was extracting tren from Finaplix H cartridges. I understand that it is hard even to get those implants now. I am in a position to help, so that's what I do.

Extracting tren from Finaplex carts ? Man , thats desperate > (lol)....:D

I really dont see the wrong in what your doing compaired to the other lone wolf sources here, except maybe the tracking info stuff (thats private)

Its your narcissism and bragging pics that has probably rubbed a few wrong here , but we are all guilty of that too. And all that young Mex pussy (that all of us old men think about) too :rolleyes:
 
The question of the security issue is whether the name, address, and contents of the package can be determined by the track number. It can not. There is no security issue as long as the package has been delivered and is not in transit.
The name and address are known to the USPS, a quasi-governmental agency, and recorded in their database. This database is readily accessible to the feds. The contents of the package are not known after its been delivered unless someone incriminates the recipient after the fact. There is no shortage of security issues.
 
The name and address are known to the USPS, a quasi-governmental agency, and recorded in their database. This database is readily accessible to the feds. The contents of the package are not known after its been delivered unless someone incriminates the recipient after the fact. There is no shortage of security issues.
I use UPS or Fedex. They are privately owned companies.
 
The name and address are known to the USPS, a quasi-governmental agency, and recorded in their database. This database is readily accessible to the feds. The contents of the package are not known after its been delivered unless someone incriminates the recipient after the fact. There is no shortage of security issues.

This couldn't have been said any better. Thank you
 
I think you have me confused with your father. Did he make you play with his pee pee?

How many times has your mother told you not to speak with dick in your mouth Paul? You should listen to her, she's a good woman. Now go back to the basement and don't come back until you're called for :)
 
I use UPS or Fedex. They are privately owned companies.
UPS has agreed to fully cooperate with the US government when it comes to suspected shipments of steroids after paying a $40 million fine. They WILL give up names and addresses.

FedEx is more reluctant to give up names and addresses. But the feds have sued them for $1.6 billion after they refused to cooperate. So FedEx may soon give in too.

At any rate, when the shipper admits shipping steroids, I think neither company would hesitate to cooperate.
 
UPS has agreed to fully cooperate with the US government when it comes to suspected shipments of steroids after paying a $40 million fine. They WILL give up names and addresses.

FedEx is more reluctant to give up names and addresses. But the feds have sued them for $1.6 billion after they refused to cooperate. So FedEx may soon give in too.

At any rate, when the shipper admits shipping steroids, I think neither company would hesitate to cooperate.
Food for thought there Dave, right from the horse's mouth

EDIT: Even international shipments are not protected.
 
UPS has agreed to fully cooperate with the US government when it comes to suspected shipments of steroids after paying a $40 million fine. They WILL give up names and addresses.

FedEx is more reluctant to give up names and addresses. But the feds have sued them for $1.6 billion after they refused to cooperate. So FedEx may soon give in too.
Very true. Furthermore, all packages have to go through customs, at least for the paperwork to be reviewed. Fedex goes through customs in Memphis and UPS in Kentucky. However, they have to catch it in transit. After it's been delivered there is not much they can do. There records will show whatever it was declared as. An ashtray? A coffee cup? A tshirt? If they have the number after the fact, what do they put on the search warrant?
OK, let's say the package gets seized in Memphis or Kentucky. That's all that they can do. Seize it. In that case you simply ship it again.
On rare occasion someone will recieve a letter from customs saying someone attempted to send them anabolic steroids and if you would like to claim them call us. You just toss that letter out. They can't do anything unless you confess that you were ordering steroids. And the letter is a very rare occurance.
 
Very true. Furthermore, all packages have to go through customs, at least for the paperwork to be reviewed. Fedex goes through customs in Memphis and UPS in Kentucky. However, they have to catch it in transit. After it's been delivered there is not much they can do. There records will show whatever it was declared as. An ashtray? A coffee cup? A tshirt? If they have the number after the fact, what do they put on the search warrant?
OK, let's say the package gets seized in Memphis or Kentucky. That's all that they can do. Seize it. In that case you simply ship it again.
On rare occasion someone will recieve a letter from customs saying someone attempted to send them anabolic steroids and if you would like to claim them call us. You just toss that letter out. They can't do anything unless you confess that you were ordering steroids. And the letter is a very rare occurance.

You have confessed on an open forum. You continue to confess every post you make on the topic. Why don't you see that.
 
Don't be too sure about that
What would they put on the search warrant? You have to declare what is in the package for customs. And you are obviously not gonna put anabolic steroids. Or a packing list of the exact contents. You put something that could fit in the package and weighs about the same.
 
You provided tracking numbers that you said you shipped illegal substances. This is what we all mean that you are a risk to everyone you deal with including yourself
 
You provided tracking numbers that you said you shipped illegal substances. This is what we all mean that you are a risk to everyone you deal with including yourself
Did I say they contained illegal substances? You inferred that.

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I don't know what was in the package. Only censoredboardssuck has that knowledge. Along with who recieved it and the exact address. And he's not talking.
 
Very true. Furthermore, all packages have to go through customs, at least for the paperwork to be reviewed. Fedex goes through customs in Memphis and UPS in Kentucky. However, they have to catch it in transit. After it's been delivered there is not much they can do. There records will show whatever it was declared as. An ashtray? A coffee cup? A tshirt? If they have the number after the fact, what do they put on the search warrant?
OK, let's say the package gets seized in Memphis or Kentucky. That's all that they can do. Seize it. In that case you simply ship it again.
On rare occasion someone will recieve a letter from customs saying someone attempted to send them anabolic steroids and if you would like to claim them call us. You just toss that letter out. They can't do anything unless you confess that you were ordering steroids. And the letter is a very rare occurance.
Just because the information may be insufficient for a search warrant, it does not mean it is not actionable information from a law enforcement perspective.
 
Did I say they contained illegal substances? You inferred that.

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I don't know what was in the package. Only censoredboardssuck has that knowledge. Along with who recieved it and the exact address. And he's not talking.

Look man all of the personal attacks have stopped this is just genuine concerns about operations and you blow them off like its nothing which is an even bigger concern.
 
Just because the information may be insufficient for a search warrant, it does not mean it is not actionable information from a law enforcement perspective.
That's true as well. From what I have seen they can basically do whatever the hell they want. It would be very hard of them to piece it together though. The person recieving it would basically have to say ALLRIGHT! I CONFESS! IT WAS NOT A SOUVENEER FROM TLAXCALA! IT WAS STEROIDS! I CAN'T LIVE WITH THE GUILT! Falling short of that, they have nothing to go on.
 
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