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    Domestic Safe?

    I was just looking at some older posts regarding domestic suppliers, and it seems most people consider domestic safer.

    I am curious as to why domestic would be safer? It seems with it being in the jurisdiction for LE, that it would be way less safe than ordering overseas and the only risk being customs seizure.

    Maybe I've just been reading too much news about BALCO and all the names included in it to really trust a domestic supplier.

    Anyone have any opinions on this matter? Am I just overly-scrutinizing the situation, or is there some truth to my paranoia?

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    Yeah. Your a little paranoid. Not much scrutiny goes into domestic mail. You should be fine either way as long as you don't make any monster orders.

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    Humming is this part of no source talking?
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    International has never been a problem for me. Not even once. Orders are never huge though.m2c

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chino0823 View Post
    Humming is this part of no source talking?
    I don't really understand how this would violate the no source talking rules. I didn't mention any actual source, I just asked for peoples' opinions on domestic or foreign orders.

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    Hey ur right but not my rules just saying no one step in ur good!
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    Quote Originally Posted by PieEyedPiper View Post
    I was just looking at some older posts regarding domestic suppliers, and it seems most people consider domestic safer.

    I am curious as to why domestic would be safer? It seems with it being in the jurisdiction for LE, that it would be way less safe than ordering overseas and the only risk being customs seizure.

    Maybe I've just been reading too much news about BALCO and all the names included in it to really trust a domestic supplier.

    Anyone have any opinions on this matter? Am I just overly-scrutinizing the situation, or is there some truth to my paranoia?
    because US mail shipped within the US does not go thru customs.

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    Domestic or international seem to be the same here I utilize both with no problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prince View Post
    because US mail shipped within the US does not go thru customs.
    I know that Domestic doesn't go through customs, which at first glance seems like the better idea.

    I'm more worried about things like that article you just posted, a company that makes steroids getting raided, and all their clients getting busted as well. That is my concern with domestic.

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    You're being really paranoid. You really think some cop is going to come after you for buying 100 dbols? Child please.

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    A resident in my hometown was busted via controlled delivery last summer although it was international (from Cyprus). The article listed in the paper listed 100 aas pills and 2 bottles of aas and LE charged him with distribution. I'm still shaking my head in disgust.

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    [QUOTE=CT;2249927]You're being really paranoid. You really think some cop is going to come after you for buying 100 dbols? Child please.[/QUOTE]


    LOL ^ . Like Prince said the big thing is that it doesn't have to go through customs. Customs is where everything gets picked up. When it is domestic they do not do nearly as much to prevent things like AAS. They are more concerned with Hard Drugs and explosives.








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    [QUOTE=TGB1987;2250319]
    Quote Originally Posted by CT View Post
    You're being really paranoid. You really think some cop is going to come after you for buying 100 dbols? Child please.[/QUOTE]


    LOL ^ . Like Prince said the big thing is that it doesn't have to go through customs. Customs is where everything gets picked up. When it is domestic they do not do nearly as much to prevent things like AAS. They are more concerned with Hard Drugs and explosives.
    Yes^^. Explosives in particular especially since 9/11. It would be embarrassing if LE nabs a shipment of aas only to miss a package of explosives that is used to kill innocent people.

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    Be on the lookout for an outbreak of AAS! Signs of this are extreme muscle growth. If you have seen this near you be careful. It is now thought to be a weapon of mass destruction! LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBird View Post
    A resident in my hometown was busted via controlled delivery last summer although it was international (from Cyprus). The article listed in the paper listed 100 aas pills and 2 bottles of aas and LE charged him with distribution. I'm still shaking my head in disgust.
    i dislike this post....a lot

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