Comment · Fri, March 4, 2016 · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
SEMAX supplier in europe?
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smogm · 7 points
I'm looking for a SEMAX (or Selank also) supplier who's place of residence is inside the european union.
Everything I found don't have SEMAX in stock or accept only bitcoin payments.
I know Ceretropics is the best, but they only ship from the US. I'm a bit worried that the customs will catch the package or the SEMAX molecules break while the long shipment.
Thank you!
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BigMashup · 1 points
I'm not sure if the taxes are all an obligation. Of course, if we do in (what seems) the right way, they are. But I think the all the laws are so confusing, even to who make them, that maybe they have some flaws. And it's not ilegal to use that flaws.
I don't know how, but maybe it's possible.
I see that with chinese products.
We buy from a chinese company with a warehouse in europe, and the price is almost the same as if we buy from China. Instead 30 or 60 days waiting for the package, and the customs issues, we wait 3 or 4 days and without any customs issues. Because the product is already in Europe. But the price is almost the same, so I think is impossible that they have to pay all the taxes and have the same price. They avoid the taxes, somehow. Like if they are selling from China, but with a pit stop in some warehouse en Europe. I don't know if exists some agreement between China and Europe to turn this possible.
I just know that in Spain must exist some guys that know a lot from this matters, because Chinese products are always cheaper in Spain comparing with other euro countries, and the chinese companies seem to like to have their european warehouses in Spain.
One time I made a funny thing, with one vaping product. In China 1 shipment to Europe must cost 2 or 3 cents, so they offer the shipments. And we don't pay VAT if the total of the order is bellow a limit. 35 e…
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
Well those Chinese companies are not exactly following the law. You pay their Chinese bank, and they just send you the product they imported in calling them samples. It's not the same as legally distributing products to a UK company, who then goes on to sell them in the UK.
Life Extension probably owns the subsidiary in the EU. So they can control prices directly. They might even have some of their EU production over there, saving on multiple shipping and import fees. Life Extension is a lot larger than we are.