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Discussion => Shipping => Topic started by: seasons on December 26, 2012, 06:30 am
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Sorry if this is covered already in an existing thread, but I desperately want to know who the safest vendor for getting meth into aus from overseas is.
I've had international orders arrive where while the letter itself looked normal, upon opening the letter it would be very easy to find the things I don't want found. Who can get a gram in and actually stealth the gear? So you can open it, look through, and not find drugs. I've already got letters that haven't arrived so I really don't want to have the stuff found.
Drugs vac sealed and folded into paper isn't stealth any customs person that opens it could find it easily.
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Mate, having 1 gram sent over in a letter is hardly going to attract a look from Customs if packaged correctly. Letters have a sniffer dog run over them but are not x-rayed. Only parcels and packages are x-rayed. Choose a vendor who is professional in their packaging such as MIMM, Pooh Bear (could be out at the moment)and DubG who are 3 I've used. There are many more, just look on his latest feedback and search the forum for info.
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theres plenty of threads about it already.
stop making new ones.
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xray cant be beaten?
how do illegal nulk rcs get in then?
No one has claimed it can be? All I said is envelopes (letters) aren't x-rayed (unless they have been selected for further investigation) but do have sniffer dogs run over them. There is no doubt about there being ways to import larger quantities, but that sort of info should not be discussed on a public forum. That would be something you learn from other people's past experiences, research on methods/techniques and some trial and error.
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xray cant be beaten?
how do illegal nulk rcs get in then?
I've been researching this myself recently, and x-ray cannot be beaten; it sees fucking everything. But as Waz said they don't scan everything, and the shit they do scan certainly isn't examined thoroughly; it would be simply a cursory glance which is enough to pick up the most obvious shit. Unless the package raises a few flags then they'd x-ray it more thoroughly. All you can do is package it appropriately to contain the smell, so it isn't obvious on x-ray and so it doesn't raise any flags (being sent from Columbia for example); after that it's a numbers game.
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The goal isn't to make something hard to find when a package is opened. The goal is to get something through customs. Keeping a package thin and lightweight will probably help to ensure that customs doesn't open the package in the first place.
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The goal isn't to make something hard to find when a package is opened. The goal is to get something through customs. Keeping a package thin and lightweight will probably help to ensure that customs doesn't open the package in the first place.
Yeah I'm not that bothered about inside stealth any more, xray will get you anyway right? Nice normal envelope and a shit load of vac sealing would be my choice.
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Mate, having 1 gram sent over in a letter is hardly going to attract a look from Customs if packaged correctly. Letters have a sniffer dog run over them but are not x-rayed. Only parcels and packages are x-rayed. Choose a vendor who is professional in their packaging such as MIMM, Pooh Bear (could be out at the moment)and DubG who are 3 I've used. There are many more, just look on his latest feedback and search the forum for info.
I am pretty sure mail does get x-rayed as well - not sure what percentage though. I have seen them doing it on the Border Security show.
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If they were to x-ray each "letter" sent through International Post, the mail would face some huge delays. I have a friend who's husband works in this field of work. Think about the time it would take to x-ray each or even most of the letters they receive daily? Just not practical. Similar to the ports, only approx 4% of the containers arriving in Aust. are inspected and searched, based on profiling such as country of origin etc. It's not possible to inspect everything coming through Customs with the x-ray machine. Suspicious mail will be x-rayed, the rest of it won't be.
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The goal isn't to make something hard to find when a package is opened. The goal is to get something through customs. Keeping a package thin and lightweight will probably help to ensure that customs doesn't open the package in the first place.
Yeah I'm not that bothered about inside stealth any more, xray will get you anyway right? Nice normal envelope and a shit load of vac sealing would be my choice.
Inside stealth should still be used, just make sure your package matches the x-ray image, for instance an x-ray image of hash is the same as an x-ray image of chocolate.
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hmmm interesting!!!!!!
I wonder what power could look similar to? a friend back home said sometimes they do makeup and beauty supplies lol but it seemed like bs....then again.....he sells weight....iunno.....i just wish I could have some reassurance that these guys know how to beat customs with bulk, i sure dont know how....or if there is even anything to "beat"
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hmmm interesting!!!!!!
I wonder what power could look similar to? a friend back home said sometimes they do makeup and beauty supplies lol but it seemed like bs....then again.....he sells weight....iunno.....i just wish I could have some reassurance that these guys know how to beat customs with bulk, i sure dont know how....or if there is even anything to "beat"
Lots of different innocent powders get shipped every day, I've just received a packet of white powder from a pet supplier for my lizard :)
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right but those types are likely easy to spot / red flags? esp if they run through xray?
im a total newb with this shit =/
I mean obv they get shit through.
lol i thought we already established powders in mail don't get scanned
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wot? were
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If they were to x-ray each "letter" sent through International Post, the mail would face some huge delays. I have a friend who's husband works in this field of work. Think about the time it would take to x-ray each or even most of the letters they receive daily? Just not practical. Similar to the ports, only approx 4% of the containers arriving in Aust. are inspected and searched, based on profiling such as country of origin etc. It's not possible to inspect everything coming through Customs with the x-ray machine. Suspicious mail will be x-rayed, the rest of it won't be.
right here, most will go through fine
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Honestly what more can you do inside a little envelope ? ... As long as it looks fine from the outside and doesn't have a massive bulge in the center then that's fine by me ...