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Discussion => Security => Topic started by: HeatFireFlame on July 04, 2013, 05:40 pm
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So when you are posting internationally, And want to post an item anonymously, How would you go about it?
I suppose wearing disguises when going into the post office would work, Is there International stamps you can buy and then just stick your letters into post boxes?
Looking for the best viable options, prefferably from people who have to do this on the regular.
Cheers all . Advice is appreciated
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Depending on the size of your package, you may have to add a CN22 customs declaration on your package but I think you can just frank it with stamps and ship it without going at the post office, there are international stamps in some countries. Inside the EU there shouldn't be anything special to do except a higher price.
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Depending on the size of your package, you may have to add a CN22 customs declaration on your package but I think you can just frank it with stamps and ship it without going at the post office, there are international stamps in some countries. Inside the EU there shouldn't be anything special to do except a higher price.
I was reffering to packages that would fit into a postbox. Whats the size when you need to add a declaration? I suppose il be able to just look up how many stamps required to which country. I recently recieved one from across the ocean with only one stamp on the letter. I was intrigued to see if i could do the same. Ok no problem, Higher price, From the post office though i assume ou mean?
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Well you should have a price list on the website of your postal carrier. Most countries have international stamps, then you can just drop them in the post box. I'd weigh them too to make sure you paid enough for postage.
I think larger bubblewrapped envelopes and bigger require the CN22 declaration. You can send normal letters without it but I don't know the specifics, you can probably find that info on the clearnet... One thing I'm sure of is that if it's a box, it needs a declaration (it can just be bullshit, most don't get opened anyway).
To send weed, which I remember you're gonna be selling, I'm almost positive you'd need that declaration on your package, unless you turn your buds into powder and send it in a letter :P
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Well you should have a price list on the website of your postal carrier. Most countries have international stamps, then you can just drop them in the post box. I'd weigh them too to make sure you paid enough for postage.
I think larger bubblewrapped envelopes and bigger require the CN22 declaration. You can send normal letters without it but I don't know the specifics, you can probably find that info on the clearnet... One thing I'm sure of is that if it's a box, it needs a declaration (it can just be bullshit, most don't get opened anyway).
To send weed, which I remember you're gonna be selling, I'm almost positive you'd need that declaration on your package, unless you turn your buds into powder and send it in a letter :P
Correct it would be weed im selling, So i think the minimum would be a jiffy bags small-large, Then probably small boxes as well. Am i right in thinking that the CN22 can be dloaded and then just applied to your parcels.
Lmao yes keeping the buds uncrushed is going to be one of my main priorities without a doubt. I have noticed that Mbb's happen to be that "metallic" way, So does that show up on Xrays etc, I reckon il need to stick something around them.. Not sure where to start really, I have been really busy doing my research over the last couple of weeks, Maybe you could PM me some details just any insights to do with posting you might have, I appreciate everyones help and am asking every single person i can, Il send you my PGP if you wish. Would you say marking it as a gift would be decent as it avoids tax, or would you say do it otherwise.
I just checked a 31gram package sent overseas via airmail and got quoted 8 pounds 50. Seems a bit expensive dont it.
Thanks mate Hff
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Ok I'll PM you then, if you want!
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Ok I'll PM you then, if you want!
Ok mate cheers, just to keep any methds etc under as much wraps as possble, its not neccesary if you dont want to :)
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The CN22 is required for anything more than a letter if going outside the EU, you can pick up rolls of them from the post office along with the blue airmail stickers.
MBB's and heat seal foil don't show up on x-rays, they look the same as plastic.
When you check the size and weight for postage don't forget to check the thickness too, this is where vendors have messed up in the past and the packages get held for insufficient postage.
Marking as a gift doesn't mean it won't get hit with an import tax, but it's pretty rare.
31g will cost £1.88 as a letter and £3.50 as a small parcel, £8.50 would be for tracked and signed for. :)
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The CN22 is required for anything more than a letter if going outside the EU, you can pick up rolls of them from the post office along with the blue airmail stickers.
MBB's and heat seal foil don't show up on x-rays, they look the same as plastic.
When you check the size and weight for postage don't forget to check the thickness too, this is where vendors have messed up in the past and the packages get held for insufficient postage.
Marking as a gift doesn't mean it won't get hit with an import tax, but it's pretty rare.
31g will cost £1.88 as a letter and £3.50 as a small parcel, £8.50 would be for tracked and signed for. :)
thanks mate, some great information that i needed.Insufficient postage as in fees to be paid? so size length and thickness all come into account . understood.
Fucksake, Must have been tracked i was looking at.
Cheers mate all the best, il no doubt be reddering back to the thread at somepoint so you have been a great help.
Hff