myr
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NaH2PO2 from China on Ebay?
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone had any experience with ordering hypophosphite from Ebay. There are several international sellers who offer it, mostly from
China. I am aware it is restricted, but so is I2, and I have yet to have any issues importing I2.
(Then again, the combination of I2 and a H2PO2 salt is much more suspicious than either alone...)
Thank you!
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monolithic
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Just because you managed to import it before, or just because you can order it on eBay doesn't mean you can't or won't get massively fucked up by US
Customs and the DEA in the future.
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Quote: Originally posted by monolithic | Just because you managed to import it before, or just because you can order it on eBay doesn't mean you can't or won't get massively fucked up by US
Customs and the DEA in the future. |
That's a possibility. Do you have any examples of anyone getting scrutiny from I2 purchase off Ebay?
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monolithic
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Quote: Originally posted by Mr. Rogers | Quote: Originally posted by monolithic | Just because you managed to import it before, or just because you can order it on eBay doesn't mean you can't or won't get massively fucked up by US
Customs and the DEA in the future. |
That's a possibility. Do you have any examples of anyone getting scrutiny from I2 purchase off Ebay? |
I personally don't have any examples. If it's for amateur/hobby use, it's probably not worth the legal risks? Even if you're squeaky clean and most
definitely not using it to make drugs, you're still going to spend a lot of time and money on defending yourself from conspiracy to manufacture
charges. Also, I have vague ideas of what myr is planning to do with NaH2PO2 (judging by his post history). I don't have any issue with this, but he
should really consider the possible chain of events, especially with his real first and last name in a public profile.
[Edited on 24-12-2018 by monolithic]
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myr
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I have now hidden my email address (why it was shown in the first place is beyond me) and your point is well taken.
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Email addresses are not automatically shown, you have to tick a box to do so.
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Jules
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I have an example of scrutiny of individuals buying chemicals, in 2017 I received a visit from the police (UK) and spent 7 weeks in Nottingham prison
because one CID officer decided that I MIGHT be able to make drugs. It was subsequently thrown out by a judge who commented that just because
something could be made didn't constitute proof of any intent or manufacture. Needless to say, it was a very unpleasant experience and even more so
for my lodger, who was totally unconnected with my chemistry experiments, I lost my job because of it even though I wasn't guilty of any intent to
synthesize illegal substances and I am still involved in a legal case, attempting to get my equipment and various other items seized by the police
returned to me. It seemed surreal at the time but once you have been arrested it is extremely difficult to get access to anything or anybody that
might provide proof of your innocence and I have changed my views about the guilt of individuals in jail from " the police don't throw innocent people
in prison " to one of doubt about their supposed neutrality, in my case they were only interested in evidence of guilt but ignored things that pointed
to my innocence, so be careful, especially considering some of your posts, YOU'D be looking at jail time and a LOT longer than 7 weeks!!!
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Quote: Originally posted by Jules | I have an example of scrutiny of individuals buying chemicals, in 2017 I received a visit from the police (UK) and spent 7 weeks in Nottingham prison
because one CID officer decided that I MIGHT be able to make drugs. It was subsequently thrown out by a judge who commented that just because
something could be made didn't constitute proof of any intent or manufacture. Needless to say, it was a very unpleasant experience and even more so
for my lodger, who was totally unconnected with my chemistry experiments, I lost my job because of it even though I wasn't guilty of any intent to
synthesize illegal substances and I am still involved in a legal case, attempting to get my equipment and various other items seized by the police
returned to me. It seemed surreal at the time but once you have been arrested it is extremely difficult to get access to anything or anybody that
might provide proof of your innocence and I have changed my views about the guilt of individuals in jail from " the police don't throw innocent people
in prison " to one of doubt about their supposed neutrality, in my case they were only interested in evidence of guilt but ignored things that pointed
to my innocence, so be careful, especially considering some of your posts, YOU'D be looking at jail time and a LOT longer than 7 weeks!!!
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Another case of guilty until proven innocent, I'm really sorry for what happened to you, it's not fair, at all
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Jules
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Thank you Ubya, I'm over it now but at the time I was incandescent with the injustice of being treated as if I was already guilty, I'm no angel by any
stretch of the imagination but trying to explain chemistry to a policeman who by his own admission knew nothing about it is useless and when I refused
to answer questions on the basis that it was pointless it was seen as being uncooperative, despite my solicitor advising me to take this course. My
advice to anyone who is unfortunate enough to find themselves in a similar situation is to say absolutely nothing until speaking to a legal advisor
and even then simply state that you have not, or intended to, commit any offense and that your chemicals and equipment are legal to own and leave it
at that because no matter what you say it will only be twisted to suit their agenda.
I am not anti-police despite this horrendous experience but I certainly understand why some people are, it should be borne in mind that this was only
one overzealous officer and without the police our "civilized" society would go to hell in very short order. I forgot to mention previously that the
police claimed that they were alerted by eBay initially though I have no way to verify the veracity of this and I still buy from there, without any
further problems to date.
So just be careful what you buy, especially if the combination has uses in the underground pharmaceutical community!! I'm not saying don't get the
things you want but be mindful of the uses to which they could be put and have the reason why you want them ready if you ever need to explain
yourself. Myr would have a VERY hard time explaining his purchases and browsing history in a similar situation to my own, so be warned and use your
head if you really MUST indulge in highly suspect activities!
[Edited on 20-5-2019 by Jules]
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