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    Safely ship to Canada

    I would like to know your opinion on safely shipping gear/raw powders to Canada.

    I've heard that using a PO box would be a good idea or using a different name. Using a different name would make it impossible to retrieve your package if you are asked to get it at the post office. Is it possible to ship to your PO box using a different name? This seems like the safest method. What about experiences on gear getting seized to Canada (heard customs are a bitch here). Anyone know any stories about controlled deliveries here?

    I suppose guys from the States can have their say. I just don't see much info around shipping experience to Canada. We can't get stuff locally like you guys. Everything has to get through customs.

    Share your stories.

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    we ship to Canada all the time and dont have any issues.

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