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Discussion => Security => Topic started by: worried on January 14, 2012, 10:05 pm
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I think you're being too paranoid too soon. Three weeks does not seem like a long time to me. I've read on here some packages taking over a month. I've ordered twine samples from Thailand, and they took almost a month to the day to get here. Even if it did get intercepted, how would they prove you ordered it? Deny deny deny!!!
Just my $.02
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Calm down. It is the sellers on here who take the risk, the imports guys really don't give a toss about a small amount of drugs meant for personal use they are highly unlikely to bother wasting man power and time doing a controlled delivery because 1 parcel addressed to you happened to have drugs inside it.
They can't prove that you ordered them and having tor on your computer doesn't prove anything. If anything using PO boxes etc is worse as then it can look like you knew you'd be having illicit parcels arriving and hence bought a PO box (especially if you have no excuse or real reason for a PO box).
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I think you should stop ordering drugs in the mail. Or at the very least only use domestic vendors. YOU ARE WAY TOO PARANOID. Paranoia self destroya
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I feel your pain. The paranoia will pass with time. I suspect the outgoing country more commonly seizes more than receiving country. Particularly NL, as far as I know all mail for the country goes through Amsterdam; that is why most don't receive a love letter. I am one that likes to experiment search out the truth. I was concerned about a "watch list" for a while, so to test it I ordered a small amount of product from a well known expert of packaging that should only have been discovered if they were looking at my package close. I also accidentally (Thought they were domestic) ordered some pills with average packaging from a lower risk country and those made it too. My summation is if you keep it to personal use, fly under the radar, keep the receiving house clean...your more likely to be injured driving to the store.
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your more likely to be injured driving to the store.
Oh so true, I was rear ended after leaving my pickup place, was a less than pleasant feeling. Lucky for me I keep all my life in line and everything went through without a hitch.
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You shouldn't be that concerned. Most people are talking about orders taking a month at maximum, but one time one of my orders took 4 months. It wasn't off of SR, mind you, but I got the DCN-equivalent information for a Polish package, and gave up on it about a month after it shipped, but it still found its way to me 3 months after I gave up.
That's pretty unlikely, but if the US intercepts it they will send you a love letter; I've gotten one myself (for importing MXE, which was bullshit), but I didn't really consider that it might be intercepted in the sending country, too. Do they really do that?