A little scared, is it okay?

Discussion in 'Synthetic Drugs' started by BobCock, May 16, 2006.

  1. BobCock

    BobCock Member

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    Hi all, I would really like to buy some research chemicals but because of Operation Web Tryp (yes, unfortunately I live in the US) I am very very afraid to order because I think they might talk to me about buying it and whatever, etc.
    I know most of you would object to this but I do live with a few other people and they would not be happy at all if they found out, which they wouldn't if everything went well. But is there any danger in ordering research chems online? I know it's not illegal but those dick bags in office are able to do anything they want. It is safe to buy online? Will everything be okay if I order considering I live in the US?

    Please help me, it would be very appreciated.

    Thank ya.
     
  2. eat_some_LSD

    eat_some_LSD Senior Member

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    Here's the deal:

    Most, (if not ALL) chem suppliers WON'T discuss the remedial effects of their products through e-mail. They usually handle business as such; "i didnt get my shipment", "your shipment is on the way", "can you build me ##-chem-bullshit?"

    No problem...don't express the outcome of your experience to your supplier, but to Erowid or such. With RC supplier's, it's strictly business. Only ask questions that you would if you were a sober, legitimate research panel.

    Professionalism is a plus; when speaking to a Postal Inspector at Customs:

    Me: "Hello, is this Inspector Ginger?"
    Them: "Yes, this is Inspector Ginger. Who is this?"
    Me: "This is <insert name here>. How may I help you?"
    Them: "Your parcel has been stopped in Customs due to the conspicuous nature of the package."
    Me: "What seems to be the problem?"
    Them: It's coming to/from a flagged address. What are the contents of the package?"

    At this point you should know the "declaration" of the package; usually it's "documents" or "printed matter."

    Me: "I'm expecting a delivery of sensitive documents from my contact in <insert country here, blah blah blah>".
    Them: Alright, you parcel was flagged as a suspiscious package. It will be at your residence shortly."

    (NOTE: Add some "phone-sex" conversation at this point. Inspector Ginger has a sexy voice, but it never hurts...)

    When the parcel arrives, open from the bottom, mark the package as "RETURN TO SENDER", and leave by the front doorstep in case you get slammed by S.W.A.T..

    That's all.
     
  3. fryingsquirrel

    fryingsquirrel Member

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    I've never heard of anyone getting busted for ordering research chems. I had a shipment of valium or xanax (forget which, been awhile) seized once. All that happened was I got a letter from customs saying if I wanted it I would have to come in and have a hearing to explain why I needed it. Needless to say, I didn't go. Never heard anything more about it. That's probably the worst that will happen, but these guys are pretty sneaky with their packaging, their business depends on it.
     
  4. eat_some_LSD

    eat_some_LSD Senior Member

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    If you get a seized shipment...drop it. Not worth it; re-order to a similar address (a forfeited addy), such as a moved neighbor. Since most suppliers offer a re-shipment, why not? ;)

    If you're ordering a large, multi-personnel shipment, let it go....RFID (radio-frequency ID tag) can tell if you open the open the package...let it go.

    DEMAND that you take non-sig delivery), and, if possible, take the package (under the name "Herbert the Hoot!" or something)...add "return to sender" and leave by door step. Enjoy.
     

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