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Got another shipment. Yay!
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| Marek Williams 2005-05-14, 9:01 am |
| Just got another shipment from alldaychemist.com. Smooth as silk. Love
the way they e-mail me with the post office tracking number as soon as
it clears customs and enters the U.S. Postal Service.
However, this time there was a slit in the muslin wrapping along the
side and it had been peeled back so they could see what was in the
clear plastic container. Then the slit had been resealed with tape. It
looks like U.S. Customs is familiar with this packaging and knows that
there is a clear plastic container inside that they can peek through.
However, I took the tape off and peeked through the slit myself. No
way could anyone tell what kind of drugs were inside because the foil
wrapped packs were edgewise to the side of the container. (They were
just verapamil for blood pressure, a med that has been out of patent
for a couple centuries.) I also noted that they had put "Cooper" as
the sender, not Cooper Pharmacy, as they used to.
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| maven@netzero.net 2005-05-14, 9:01 am |
| Got my 2 shipments flawlessly in the last month.
NO MORE Cooper Pharm either, just Cooper.
Neither pkge. was slitted for a peek
..Took almost 30 days to get to me though.
With enough inexpensive goodies inside, it makes shipping cost acceptable
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| maven@netzero.net wrote:
>Got my 2 shipments flawlessly in the last month.
> NO MORE Cooper Pharm either, just Cooper.
>Neither pkge. was slitted for a peek
>.Took almost 30 days to get to me though.
>With enough inexpensive goodies inside, it makes shipping cost acceptable
Are they still using the cloth bags?
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| maven@netzero.net 2005-05-17, 8:57 am |
| Muslin or linen type of cloth handsewn closed.
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| maven@netzero.net wrote:
>Muslin or linen type of cloth handsewn closed.
Yes, very strange. Wonder how many other things come in that kind of packaging.
Would think it stands out like a sore thumb when passing through Customs.
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| maven@netzero.net 2005-05-18, 5:50 pm |
| Muslin or linen type of cloth handsewn closed.
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| maven@netzero.net wrote:
>Muslin or linen type of cloth handsewn closed.
Yes, very strange. Wonder how many other things come in that kind of packaging.
Would think it stands out like a sore thumb when passing through Customs.
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| Marek Williams 2005-05-21, 8:47 am |
| On Sun, 15 May 2005 14:35:53 -0600, <your.name@here> dijo:
>maven@netzero.net wrote:
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>Yes, very strange. Wonder how many other things come in that kind of packaging.
>Would think it stands out like a sore thumb when passing through Customs.
Maybe. But to me it would look like the way an Indian might package a
gift for a friend, rather than the way a business would ship
something.
On the other hand, surely US Customs employees receive training. Wait
.... this is the government we're talking about. Maybe not. But if they
do, perhaps this kind of packaging has been put on a watch list or
something. All we can do is speculate, however. In the meantime, I'm
just glad to get enough so I can keep from having a heart attack or
stroke for the another six months. Dying is so not pleasant.
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| superxfly 2005-05-21, 5:47 pm |
| I placed an order with them after I read about your successful
posting. Ordered on 5/14 and received the product on 5/20. Package was
wrapped with a white cloth and wasn't opened by customs. Damn fast
turn around.
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| Marek Williams 2005-05-22, 10:47 pm |
| On Sat, 21 May 2005 13:06:30 -0400, superxfly
<superxfly@nightmail.com> dijo:
>I placed an order with them after I read about your successful
>posting. Ordered on 5/14 and received the product on 5/20. Package was
>wrapped with a white cloth and wasn't opened by customs. Damn fast
>turn around.
They're damn good when it goes according to plan. I've ordered from
them seven times now. But I did lose one order. Never got a notice
from Customs either. It just never arrived. And we have all read the
occasional post in here from someone who lost an order.
I've also used jupiterpharmacy.com a couple times. Both came through
without a problem. They do not charge an outrageous shipping fee, so
you can order a smaller quantity. If you order a small enough amount
they package it in an oversize envelope, about half-letter size. It
looks like an envelope full of documents. But they don't carry the
blood pressure meds I need, so I go back to alldaychemist.com for
those.
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| Franck 2005-05-31, 10:47 pm |
| On Sun, 22 May 2005 20:25:37 -0700, Marek Williams <abc@example.com>
wrote:
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>I've also used jupiterpharmacy.com a couple times. Both came through
>without a problem. They do not charge an outrageous shipping fee, so
>you can order a smaller quantity.
I had a look at their site, and from a value-for-money point of view,
they do appear to be unbeatable. But are the deliveries reliable?
Nearly all of their Cialis offers are marked "sold out" except the 80
tablet package, which costs $200, and which wouldn't seem to be a very
discreet size for going through customs.
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| Marek Williams 2005-06-03, 8:50 am |
| On Wed, 01 Jun 2005 05:29:47 +0200, Franck
<no.address4u@no.spam.2.me.invalid> dijo:
>On Sun, 22 May 2005 20:25:37 -0700, Marek Williams <abc@example.com>
>wrote:
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>I had a look at their site, and from a value-for-money point of view,
>they do appear to be unbeatable. But are the deliveries reliable?
>Nearly all of their Cialis offers are marked "sold out" except the 80
>tablet package, which costs $200, and which wouldn't seem to be a very
>discreet size for going through customs.
The only thing I order from them is Obestat (sibutramine). I order 100
at a time. They come in blister packs of ten pills each, so that is
ten blister packs. They lay them out 5 x 2 and tape them to thin
cardboard on both sides, then put them in an oversize letter envelope.
From the exterior it looks like it is just documents.
I've always had a tendency to add about ten lbs. a year. In the past I
was always able to diet it off once a year, so it never became a
problem. But for the past five years or so I just can't diet. Must be
an age issue. But last December I heard about Meridia (U.S. name) and
decided to give it a try. I started in the middle of December and I'm
now down 24 lbs. (207 down to 183) And I have enough in supply to
carry me to the end of my goal, which is 160. It's an awesome drug.
But jupiterpharmacy.com doesn't carry the blood pressure meds I need,
so I order those from alldaychemist.com.
Luckily my ED problems have evaporated, so I don't need Viagra or the
other competing meds. I'm solely a victim of the "use it or lose it"
syndrome. As long as my libido remains strong and it gets regular
exercise, it works the same as it did in my 20s. I even get occasional
spontaneous erections. But if my libido drops, after a couple weeks
without sex, I can't sustain an erection any more. I guess I shouldn't
complain for being 61. 
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| You guys are lucky. I placed an order with Cooper Pharm in April, had the
order confiscated by customs, and am currently still waiting on another
shipment to arrive. I've heard good things about this company but so far
they've been very slow to respond to e-mail.
"Marek Williams" <abc@example.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 01 Jun 2005 05:29:47 +0200, Franck
> <no.address4u@no.spam.2.me.invalid> dijo:
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> The only thing I order from them is Obestat (sibutramine). I order 100
> at a time. They come in blister packs of ten pills each, so that is
> ten blister packs. They lay them out 5 x 2 and tape them to thin
> cardboard on both sides, then put them in an oversize letter envelope.
> From the exterior it looks like it is just documents.
>
> I've always had a tendency to add about ten lbs. a year. In the past I
> was always able to diet it off once a year, so it never became a
> problem. But for the past five years or so I just can't diet. Must be
> an age issue. But last December I heard about Meridia (U.S. name) and
> decided to give it a try. I started in the middle of December and I'm
> now down 24 lbs. (207 down to 183) And I have enough in supply to
> carry me to the end of my goal, which is 160. It's an awesome drug.
>
> But jupiterpharmacy.com doesn't carry the blood pressure meds I need,
> so I order those from alldaychemist.com.
>
> Luckily my ED problems have evaporated, so I don't need Viagra or the
> other competing meds. I'm solely a victim of the "use it or lose it"
> syndrome. As long as my libido remains strong and it gets regular
> exercise, it works the same as it did in my 20s. I even get occasional
> spontaneous erections. But if my libido drops, after a couple weeks
> without sex, I can't sustain an erection any more. I guess I shouldn't
> complain for being 61. 
>
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| Muerta 2005-06-06, 5:47 pm |
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"Marek Williams" <abc@example.com> wrote in message
news:8bqv91lmc15i5c1ttdiv9jc5r7cg8lj921@4ax.com...
> As long as my libido remains strong and it gets regular
> exercise, it works the same as it did in my 20s. I even get occasional
> spontaneous erections. But if my libido drops, after a couple weeks
> without sex, I can't sustain an erection any more. I guess I shouldn't
> complain for being 61. 
>
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Marek, you are one of the true gods of this group. I've got about 9 years to
get where you are, but I hope the equipment works as well as yours.
Rum for all.
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| Marek Williams 2005-06-07, 8:48 am |
| On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 17:24:25 GMT, "Me" <evanh.nospam@woh.rr.com> dijo:
>You guys are lucky. I placed an order with Cooper Pharm in April, had the
>order confiscated by customs, and am currently still waiting on another
>shipment to arrive. I've heard good things about this company but so far
>they've been very slow to respond to e-mail.
Yeah, alldaychemist.com is bad about responding to e-mails. And I know
others here have had shipments seized. And I agree, I've been really
lucky. I am leery of ordering from them. But they are the only ones so
far that can get me verapamil (India Calaptin) and enalapril maleate
(India Dilvas). Most of the on-line places concentrate on the ED
products. I realize that is what most guys here want. I just
contribute what I can about my experiences with on-line pharmacies.
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| Franck 2005-06-07, 5:48 pm |
| On Mon, 06 Jun 2005 21:05:23 -0700, Marek Williams <abc@example.com>
wrote:
>Yeah, alldaychemist.com is bad about responding to e-mails. And I know
>others here have had shipments seized.
Is that just bad luck, or the result of negligent packaging by
alldaychemist.com?
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| Marek Williams 2005-06-11, 8:50 am |
| On Tue, 07 Jun 2005 18:57:40 +0200, Franck
<no.address4u@no.spam.2.me.invalid> dijo:
>On Mon, 06 Jun 2005 21:05:23 -0700, Marek Williams <abc@example.com>
>wrote:
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>Is that just bad luck, or the result of negligent packaging by
>alldaychemist.com?
Not responding to e-mails is just sloppy business practice. Or it
could be a cultural issue. Perhaps people in India are accustomed to
having a business ignore them. Thus, alldaychemist.com may think it is
doing a fine job, while their American and European customers grumble
under their breath.
As for the packaging, it is weird. It is not negligent in the sense
that stuff falls out of the box or it is damaged in transit. But their
odd muslin-covered plastic boxes probably stand out to a customs
officer.
I think there is always a risk getting stuff through U.S. Customs. But
consider the volume and how many customs agents the government can
afford. There a billions of parcels coming into the U.S. every year.
If I were running U.S. Customs I would try to automate as much as
possible, adding dogs to smell for drugs, and machinery to examine for
terrorist stuff, and depend on humans as little as possible. Those
darn humans are just too expensive. As a result, we can probably get
at least 90% through without even being looked at, probably a much
higher percentage.
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| Just A Guy 2005-06-15, 11:57 am |
| M=A0Williams wrote
>...As for the packaging, it is weird...
>their odd muslin-covered plastic boxes
>probably stand out to a customs officer...
It is only weird to you. Wrapping a parcel in fabric is not uncommon in
other parts of the world.
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