Comment · Tue, March 17, 2015 · Ceretropic
Powder city order held at customs
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BeastProgrammer · 5 points
I ordered roughly 100 dollars worth of powders from powder city to canada and it seems to be stuck at the customs. The the tracking page says it's on it's way for export.(it's been stuck there for over a week now)
There was nothing in there that would be no allowed it. The only gray market things in there where oxiracetam and phenibut. The rest was like melatonin, and some amino acids.
I'm pretty bummed about this. I really wanted it now. I would have payed for a more expensive shipping option than this asendia thing if I knew it would get stuck at customs. I thought it was with usps until I looked at the tracking number page. New star and other sources have never gotten stuck at customs for me.
Anyone had similar experience with Powder City? My guess is it's either powder city has a bad rep at customs or asendia does.
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Bierak · 1 points
But concerning with rejection or destroyed packages by customs, what is better? For example in my country the USPS packages rarely give problems, but the UPS packages always go through revision, and in the case of nootropics when revision is carried out it is most likely that the package is rejected
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
It really just depends. There is no universal answer to that. I will say that the only packages to Australia that have been confiscated, were UPS packages sent in the last few weeks. For almost the past two years, all the USPS packages got there. They may have taken a long time in some instances, but they were never confiscated. Now we have two UPS packages that were. In the UK, only USPS packages have been lost/confiscated. In Norway, both UPS and USPS get stopped most of the time. Canada, USPS always gets through, and UPS sometimes has extra documentation needed, but gets through. With the Netherlands, everything gets through. In Germany, most things get through. However, sometimes they take specific things out of the package and confiscate them, then let the rest through. So it really is country-dependent.