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Discussion => Shipping => Topic started by: timbrekilljoy on March 28, 2012, 08:30 pm

Title: Canada to US: Customs Concerns.
Post by: timbrekilljoy on March 28, 2012, 08:30 pm
A friend of a friend of a friend of a friend was considering placing an order from a rep. vendor in Canada, to be shipped to the US.  Does anyone know how stringent customs and border protection is on the Canada/US border.  Is this safer, than say, UK to US customs.  Please comment away...
Title: Re: Canada to US: Customs Concerns.
Post by: misec on March 28, 2012, 09:36 pm
I really don't know how it compares to other countries of origin, but I can tell you that I have been 100% successful receiving mail from Canada over the course of 8 or 10 deliveries.

I am certainly more comfortable ordering from CA than I would be anywhere else.

And, by the way- don't bother with the SWIM bullshit. We all do drugs here.

Take a chance, I love this place. Good luck to you.
Title: Re: Canada to US: Customs Concerns.
Post by: alcapone on March 28, 2012, 10:08 pm
There is a few factors to consider ... type of mail ( letters vs box/small parcel ), weight etc.

I vend ... and I have had 4 pieces intercepted in 3 years ... so it happens .. but each case had its own circumstances.

Canada to the USA using computer labels, inside an envelope or photo mailer I think you would be 99.5% likely to have no issues.
Title: Re: Canada to US: Customs Concerns.
Post by: timbrekilljoy on March 28, 2012, 10:35 pm
were the special circumstances something to do with poor packaging.  now i'm scared to order from canada
Title: Re: Canada to US: Customs Concerns.
Post by: alcapone on March 28, 2012, 11:24 pm
2 times the intercepted pieces were not delivered ... 2 times they were. 1 time after the receiver opened an inquiry into the package ( against my advice since it had been in customs for a week ! ) so im not sure they would have tried to deliver it if that hadnt occured and he hadnt given them a phone number to reach him at.

they were all packaged about the same ( some had more, some had less, different level of service used ) but I honestly think it just comes down to random luck in some instances. 1 package that was stopped had only a little more than 10g in it.

customs is there for a reason ... they are gonna nab some things if you give them enough time.

there is no such things as a 100% success rate given a long enough vending career. 3 years, we are probably talking more than 1000 pieces.
Title: Re: Canada to US: Customs Concerns.
Post by: gogoggins on March 29, 2012, 06:59 am
2 times the intercepted pieces were not delivered ... 2 times they were. 1 time after the receiver opened an inquiry into the package ( against my advice since it had been in customs for a week ! ) so im not sure they would have tried to deliver it if that hadnt occured and he hadnt given them a phone number to reach him at.

What happened to the other one where they attempted delivery?  Do you know?  Also are you talking packages or letters?
Title: Re: Canada to US: Customs Concerns.
Post by: alcapone on March 29, 2012, 07:30 am
He was arrested.

Little bigger than letters ... not packages. 8.5X11 approx size. weighing anywhere from 40-500g ( total weight, not product weight )

To anyone that is worried ... I would say its obviously a concern. No one no matter how good they are can boast a 100% success rate ... and thats what makes this a business. If there was free flowing commerce through the borders, there would be no places like this.

Be careful ... never sign yourself, use fake id when possible, change drops regularly, dont tell people offline what your doing online etc.


Title: Re: Canada to US: Customs Concerns.
Post by: yournamehere on March 29, 2012, 12:28 pm
What is the success rate for powdered MDMA/Molly from Canada to the US?  I was looking at a Canadian vendor for some because I don't want my shit seized coming out of NL (sorry Holland-bros)
Title: Re: Canada to US: Customs Concerns.
Post by: mdmamail on March 29, 2012, 03:03 pm
That guy (alcapone) sells MDMA, so I guess for every 1,000 + shipments maybe 4 are seized going by his stats. Depends how good the vendor stealth is and how clever you are at opening up anonymous mail drops with street addresses and company names. If it looks like a professional business shipment full of documents and isn't bulky or suspicious they aren't going to give it a second look with billions of pieces going back and forth per year