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
Are you sure it's because they are peptides?
I imagine the guy or the old lady at the customs. They are not experts in nootropics.
I'm not expert also, but I read a lot about them, and tried many. But names like LGD-4033 Solution and MK-677 Solution can scare me a bit. I imagine what they think at the customs when they see this names. And if they google this kind of names and they take just a quick look to what people say about this products, I bet they can think "Oh, it's steroids." Or... "It's like steroids. Maybe not steroids to a runner but for a chess player. Who cares? Steroids is steroids!"
I have a suggestion...
Print some mini flyers advertising your most common products, and insert one flyer in each package.
When they open the package at the customs and see advertising Vitamin B12 and Green Tea extract, maybe they decide "oh, it's only supplements!"
And...
Don't advertise "Super B12" in that flyer. Advertise "Super B12 - the improved Vitamin B12".
Only "Super B12" is cool and fine for us, but probably not cool for the old lady at the customs.
Don't advertise "Cordyceps" in that flyer. Don't advertise "Cordyceps Mushroom" in that flyer, also. Advertise "Cordyceps Mushroom - the pearl from Chinese Medicine", or something.
Don't advertise "Gree Tea Extract" in that flyer. Advertise "Gree Tea Extract - Made in the cleanest lab in the world".
Give as many clues as p…
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
Well peptides in vials are a bit different than our solutions or sprays. Haha. I don't think having an advertisement for B12 will make them see the white powder in a glass vial as okay.