[Vendor/MarketInquiry] Top_gear_UK / TGUK Poor stealth - LSD damaged during transit?

I've ordered from this vendor TGUK over on agora, he sent me some clean LSD but it was literally just thrown in the envelope, no MBB/ziploc nothing. I've ordered a 50 x 115 ug listing and 50 blots were inside the envelope directly as soon as i opened the letter.

This surely wont pass letter opening and inspection at the customs, apart from that wont this also damage the LSD? I always store LSD safely in dark room within a sealed mbb. I was shocked to see this method of shipping. It was a order from South America so I'm assuming the letter would have travelled through multiple countries and be exposed to the hot/cold weather or even worse, rains.. Wont be surprised to find the blotters final dosage much lower than the advertised because of this method of shipping


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[3 Points] Voldewarts:

If a letter is inspected, it won't pass, no matter what stealth is has. They inspect it for a reason and aren't going to stop until they've searched everything in it. LSD is the easiest thing to ship for stealth since its essentially just paper with no smell, but even it wont pass an inspection.

I'm not that educated in how LSD loses its potency, as far as I know you don't really need to put it in a bag for travel (but he should have for one to South America), but it should still be potent after only a few days of transport.


[2 Points] Vendor_BBMC:

Its an envelope with some paper in. Why would they open it to read the letter?

It got there absolutely fine. Anything else he could do, like seal the paper inside layers of plastic is LESS stealthy.

How do you intend to package it when you sell it on the darknet? It would pay to learn a bit about LSD before you sell it

You sound like a scammer with a stealth fetish. But doing anything to a sheet of paper is over-egging the pudding. Postmen usually travel with the letters INSIDE the van, because the address becomes unreadable of the envelope gets wet.

LSD is quite stable, blotters from the 60s would work fine. Its dark inside an envelope, and even if it was in plastic, it would contain enough oxygen to oxidize micrograms. Fortunately, its not prone to reacting with oxygen either.

Can you imagine if the postman dropped the letter in his coffee by accident?