Qingdao Sigma Chemical Co., Ltd (International, US, EU, Canada and Australia domestic

Hello guys, I got my order today (some test c) but it looks cloudy and with some “viscosity” at the bottom of the vial. I suppose is cristalized due to the cold? First time I see this so I really don’t know how cristalyzed oils look like… They are white tops btw if that means anything..
Check for floaters after uncrashing. My white top kit had nasty fiber floaters in it.
 
Besides whatever is going on in China, all the inspected packs can’t be good for QSC. Did customs just open one big container by chance and extreme bad luck that had a pallet of QSC gear and after opening one pack, decided to open them all? Is it the new shipping company QSC is using? Is it just that those people whose packs haven’t been opened aren’t posting on Meso? I know customs has sent most of the gear through (kind of shockingly), but qsc’s gotta be on somebody’s radar now.

In the de minimus fight, they've been saying for a year if the stuff in the package doesn't match what's on the customs declaration (which is provided by whoever is handing over the package to the shipping company) they'll simply start imposing the fines the law allows.

Since we know "AAS" isn't on the paperwork, it could just be:

Open pack: "This isn't mango oil" $10,000
Open pack: "This isn't vitamin C" $10,000

I think the max they can fine for one container is $380,000.

That gives the shipping company a really powerful incentive to know who they're accepting packages from and what's in them.

Eventually you'll run out of companies that will take your stuff on board.

An effective strategy.
 
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Besides whatever is going on in China, all the inspected packs can’t be good for QSC. Did customs just open one big container by chance and extreme bad luck that had a pallet of QSC gear and after opening one pack, decided to open them all? Is it the new shipping company QSC is using? Is it just that those people whose packs haven’t been opened aren’t posting on Meso? I know customs has sent most of the gear through (kind of shockingly), but qsc’s gotta be on somebody’s radar now.
Happened to my last SSA order. TNE and Dbol injectable. They cut a hole, peeked in the bag and let it go.
 
In the de minimus fight, they've been saying for a year if the stuff in the package doesn't match what's on the customs declaration (which is provided by whoever is handing over the package to the shipping company) they'll simply start imposing the fines the law allows.

Since we know "AAS" isn't on the paperwork, it could just be:

Open pack: "This isn't mango oil" $10,000
Open pack: "This isn't vitamin C" $10,000

I think the max they can fine for one container is $380,000.

That gives the shipper a really powerful incentive to know who they're accepting packages from.

An effective strategy,
Well, that line is burned in any case. Before Tracy resurfaces, he’s going to have to find a new shipper again.
 
Gotta say, it's one thing for customs to let something slip through...but all these packs...it's weird.
And multiple shipments on different coasts. It seems like everyone’s international packages from December or later are getting “inspected”.

Pure speculation but I am thinking they are just using quick testing tools for fentanyl. This is based off the number of packages still being pushed forward and the “FIND” division that someone posted about.
 
In the de minimus fight, they've been saying for a year if the stuff in the package doesn't match what's on the customs declaration (which is provided by whoever is handing over the package to the shipping company) they'll simply start imposing the fines the law allows.

Since we know "AAS" isn't on the paperwork, it could just be:

Open pack: "This isn't mango oil" $10,000
Open pack: "This isn't vitamin C" $10,000

I think the max they can fine for one container is $380,000.

That gives the shipping company a really powerful incentive to know who they're accepting packages from.

An effective strategy,
But De Minimus revamp isn't law yet.

And, there's only a week left for Biden to sign any legislation... IF it gets passed.

Knowing Big Donny's M.O. He'll likely take a crap on it, since he likes tearing up things the previous admin. was working on. De Minimus is all over Biden's "White House" page. Likely, the revamp is hitting the trash can Jan. 21.
 
But De Minimus revamp isn't law yet.

And, there's only a week left for Biden to sign any legislation... IF it gets passed.

Knowing Big Donny's M.O. He'll likely take a crap on it, since he likes tearing up things the previous admin. was working on. De Minimus is all over Biden's "White House" page. Likely, the revamp is hitting the trash can Jan. 21.

No, everyone's on board with de minimus being changed. There's no disagreement.

Biden signed an executive order in September that tightened enforcement of existing laws regarding de minimus, but there was a delay because of a required comment period. This may be the result of that.

As far as "tearing things up", hopefully he finds a way to tear up the last minute executive order "gift" that have sent oil prices skyrocketing on the way out, since gas will likely jump by $1 a gallon in a week or so.
 
No, everyone's on board with de minimus being changed. There's no disagreement.

Biden signed an executive order in September that tightened enforcement of existing laws regarding de minimus, but there was a delay because of a required comment period. This may be the result of that.

As far as "tearing things up", hopefully he finds a way to tear up the last minute executive order "gift" that have sent oil prices skyrocketing on the way out, since gas will likely jump by $1 a gallon in a week or so.
You referring to sanctions on Russia's shadow tanker fleet? In the long run it will lead to lower prices. Russia is allowed to export below $60/barrel. This fleet was used to sell for more than was allowed
 
Part of me hopes they are trashing those records while the other part knows that is the only way my outstanding orders will be made right.

I doubt protecting customer data is a priority for QSC, On the other hand, I doubt the Chinese have any reason to hand that over to the US,

They'd just add it to the intelligence files they keep on Americans for potential use later.
 
BTW leave it sealed, no need for a vent pin or anything like that. The vial and all of its contents are fine at that temp. Nothing will get damaged.
Interesting, I guess
After congress received a spate of mail threats, BILLIONS were allocated to scan every piece of mail going through the system and, of course, more and more use of that data has been made by the government.

The moment one signs up for Informed delivery, the scans of incoming mail appear immediately.

What you can see in court records is that, when an investigation is launched, for dealers of illicit goods in particular, they can go back years, make connections between senders and recipients, look for other addresses in a certain radius that may be used by the target to avoid detection, pull up related video surveillance from P.o. boxes. The capability is unbelievable.

I concluded the only way to stay out of trouble is not to do anything that seems to grab their attention, like selling or getting involved in serious drugs.

Luckily, for now at least, AAS and sched 4 end users aren't a priority. They don't want to expend limited resources on a case most likely to end up being dismissed with a slap on the wrist like drug treatment or a brief period of probation.
Scanning and scrutinizing mail applies only with international mail here in Canada, hence the mail system deliverers illegal drugs, exploding bombs and even chopped up body parts to the parliament.

It’s the main reason why domestic is deemed safer.

Does the US border police or whatever entity checks for contrabands there also scan domestic mail for drugs, guns and other illegal items?
 
You referring to sanctions on Russia's shadow tanker fleet? In the long run it will lead to lower prices. Russia is allowed to export below $60/barrel. This fleet was used to sell for more than was allowed

Go look at what's occurred to oil futures.

Since when does the left want Americans to have cheaper access to "filthy, carbon spewing, fossil fuel", or lower oil prices, and therefore inflation, for the incoming administration. Nothing more effectively lowers demand than higher prices, and that's especially useful when you can make it happen on the watch of your enemies.

Come on, don't be naive.
 
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