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#673144 - 03/25/08 10:59 AM
Re: How many seizure letters have you gotten?
[Re: funkybreakz]
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Account closed as user wants to start again with another username...
GRAND Pooh-Bah
Registered: 10/04/07
Posts: 3300
Loc: mailbox
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Got one last July and one in October from Allmesdapharmacy.net that was BEFORE I joined this forum in early October. It shook me up. I didn't even know it was illegal because they kept saying "pending Dr approval." "FDA approved" etc. I used to order back in 2003 Ambien overnite Fedex to the front door. That seems to vanished with these ROP's & OCS's which seems like alot of work. With reliable IOP's like Airsealed,Wholesale,Todo RXVogue,IMeds4u it's easier. No LL's since I joined this forum.
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#817272 - 12/18/08 06:34 PM
Re: How many seizure letters have you gotten?
[Re: flyers024]
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GRAND Pooh-Bah
Registered: 09/21/03
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#821375 - 12/27/08 04:45 PM
Re: How many seizure letters have you gotten?
[Re: patient2all]
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Registered: 08/07/07
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I had no trouble for many years, then had 3 in a row in 2006, I then gave up. However I have perhaps an interesting take on why the upsurge in the past several years. Most of these orders are placed by electronic mail, and we know the government has stepped up efforts to read electronic messages substantially. Prior to the Patriot act, this didn't mean much, since what the CIA or NSA picked out of these messages could not legally be turned over to Customs (now Customs and Border protection). That is not longer the case. As a result, key words are picked off out of electronic messages, along with zip codes. All incoming mail to the USA is now bar coded with zip codes upon entry, so it became quite easy in the sort process to pick off zip codes where illicit goods are destined. This has vastly reduced the amount of work required by customs and border protection to seize goods. In fact, it is quite likely they can convert the shipping address to a 9 digit zip code, and actually program the post office equipment at port of entry to 'pull' everything sent to that 9 digit zip code, reducing the seizure effort to near zero. No longer does CBP need to sift through tons of mail!
So you can thank the Patriot act for a lot of this. Prior to the Patriot act, CIA and NSA were prohibited by law from passing the information on to domestic law enforcement. Patriot Act made the passing of such information mandatory.
my thoughts anyway.
So I have given up on overseas pharmacies via electronic contact.
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