monolithic
Hazard to Others
Posts: 436
Registered: 5-3-2018
Member Is Offline
Mood: No Mood
|
|
Chemsavers crackdown on residential addresses?
Has anyone ordered from Chemsavers lately? I was mindlessly browsing their website (don't need any reagent in particular) but I noticed a lot of
things are now marked Restriction: Commercial Address Only, even items which I had previously ordered to a residential address. Is
this actually enforced?
|
|
neptunium
National Hazard
Posts: 990
Registered: 12-12-2011
Location: between Uranium and Plutonium
Member Is Offline
|
|
I just got some chemicals from them and if you contact Mikhail directly he will (for a small fee) get what you need delivered to them and reship it to
you
I have been dealing with Chemsavers for years and they have been nothing but nice and accommodating to me. I think they have to put a disclaimer for
liability on the public website to save themselves from legal garbage but like I said, they will work with you.
Chemcrafts is also worth checking out for inorganic chemicals, they are in Russia but they have been very reliable and cheap. Sure, the shipping
takes a few weeks and it sucks the customs are involved but for the quality and price I think its worth checking them out
|
|
Syn the Sizer
National Hazard
Posts: 600
Registered: 12-11-2019
Location: Canada
Member Is Offline
|
|
I inquired a while back as I was wanting to purchase some stuff from them.
It is their one supplier only ships to commercial addresses, another supplier will ship to residential addresses and they themselves ship their
physical stock to residential addresses.
The one that ships to commercial only is also for end user, not to be divided and resold.
They did tell me that some stuff he could get shipped to him and repack but as the shipper that has the alcohols I want is only end user, they could
not order from them and repack it for me.
They have great prices on some large jugs of alcohols and I made the mistake of telling him I was dividing it up and repacking it before I found out
that the product was end user so I couldn't get it shipped.
Syn'
|
|
neptunium
National Hazard
Posts: 990
Registered: 12-12-2011
Location: between Uranium and Plutonium
Member Is Offline
|
|
Ha yeah ! Navigating the complicated world of corporate regulations, laws and other stupidity is sometimes very tricky and rarely make sense. Perkin
Elmer would not ship 4 ml plastic vials to my house, when I can order and have radioactive source delivered anytime, one of which, FedEx lost by the
way!
|
|
monolithic
Hazard to Others
Posts: 436
Registered: 5-3-2018
Member Is Offline
Mood: No Mood
|
|
Thanks guys. I reached out to Mikhail via email. It seems some "commercial address only" items can still be redirected to residential addresses via
Chemsavers, and some cannot.
Quote: | One of our suppliers back in September decided to no longer allow distributors to receive products, but instead required all orders to ship directly
from their facility to the end user. Any items with that restriction are enforced. However, any items listed in all caps are from a different vendor
and we can have their products shipped to us and then from us to you. |
An example of this might be glacial acetic acid. There are several listings in normal capitalization with commercial address restrictions that
apparently cannot be broken, and several listings in ALL CAPS that say "Please note: Products in all caps are shipped from U.S. based manufacturer."
which means they can be redirected to residential addresses.
[Edited on 1-16-2022 by monolithic]
|
|
timescale
Harmless
Posts: 21
Registered: 12-9-2021
Location: USA
Member Is Offline
Mood: Neurotic
|
|
My theory is that the products that appear in the format "Name, Purity Mass" such as "Lithium hydride, 99% trace metals basis 100g" are from Beantown
Chemical. And it seems then that Beantown no longer lets Chemsavers act as a middleman. Quite unfortunate.
I wonder what company the products in all-caps are from.
Est-il une beauté aussi belle que le rêve ?
|
|