posted Thu, 10/16/2014 - 14:09
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Aussie laws on intercepting a small order.
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Hi All,
First time post!
Can anyone explain the circumstances on having a small order intercepted at Australian customs in 2014
given the rapid rise in online purchasing of roids due to the high Aussie dollar, I would assume a seizure letter would be as far as they go for first and second time offenders??
Also, has the success rate improved with sources using discreet packaging and or customs being overwhelmed with orders. Note: - In the past I have had 2 seizure letters, the last being 2 years ago.
Has anyone got any advise on changing your name, address or even renting a PO box to avoid prosecution?
Any information would be helpful.
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I smell bacon.....
This is a legitamate question! as a family man the last thing I want is the LE knocking on my door!
Some people think that addresses get flagged by customs, and any further orders to that address will get special treatment. I don't know if this is true.
Changing your name gives you plausible deniability when it turns up on your doorstep, but if you're not in and it needs to be signed for you won't be able to pick it up at the post office unless you have a fake ID (and using a fake ID is illegal I believe).
If you do get another letter just ignore it. Remember to deny everything. I don't think they will come after you for a small order.
Thanks, My order is 2 vials of test E combined with Eq and some clomid, hopefully
they come??
?? Wtf is this
Oink..oink...
Might want to discuss this in the Aussie lounge