Has anyone used this website???
man you should e-mail the guys and tell them that. think some of those postal workers are doing that this end two, my best mate was done out two ounces. nightmare!!ynwa wrote:Yeah something needs changed. It just too easy for them to be stole. The whole of Royal Mail knows now to take anything which has "Canada Airmail" on it.
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This may have been mentioned before, but I think it's safer to have it mailed in tupperware, the squashed option has quite distinctive packaging, whereas the tupperware orders I have made in the past have always been incredibly difficult to spot IMO.
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I've also thought this but my last tupperware order never came...Simon The Byron wrote:This may have been mentioned before, but I think it's safer to have it mailed in tupperware, the squashed option has quite distinctive packaging, whereas the tupperware orders I have made in the past have always been incredibly difficult to spot IMO.
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Nor did two of mine during the August strikes..... Still haven't arrived.JayK wrote:I've also thought this but my last tupperware order never came...Simon The Byron wrote:This may have been mentioned before, but I think it's safer to have it mailed in tupperware, the squashed option has quite distinctive packaging, whereas the tupperware orders I have made in the past have always been incredibly difficult to spot IMO.
Simon The Byron wrote:This may have been mentioned before, but I think it's safer to have it mailed in tupperware, the squashed option has quite distinctive packaging, whereas the tupperware orders I have made in the past have always been incredibly difficult to spot IMO.
can you smell the the grass thru the package, and roughly what size would it be?? my letterbox is tiny tho they leave a note and a docket you take it to the po and get yer package.
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It isn't letterbox sized if it's in tupperware, and the best advice I can give you is be in when it is delivered; you do not want it kicking aound a PO.Weemanio wrote:Simon The Byron wrote:This may have been mentioned before, but I think it's safer to have it mailed in tupperware, the squashed option has quite distinctive packaging, whereas the tupperware orders I have made in the past have always been incredibly difficult to spot IMO.
can you smell the the grass thru the package, and roughly what size would it be?? my letterbox is tiny tho they leave a note and a docket you take it to the po and get yer package.
You cannot smell a thing - it's double vaccums ealed and in an airtight box - but if your PO has a random dog visit, they might be able to...
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No, you can't smell it, it's still vaccuum sealed. It's quite a large package so you'd either have to be in or collect it from the post office.Weemanio wrote:Simon The Byron wrote:This may have been mentioned before, but I think it's safer to have it mailed in tupperware, the squashed option has quite distinctive packaging, whereas the tupperware orders I have made in the past have always been incredibly difficult to spot IMO.
can you smell the the grass thru the package, and roughly what size would it be?? my letterbox is tiny tho they leave a note and a docket you take it to the po and get yer package.
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Mine was sent 10/25 flat packed.Still a no show 15 days in. I have a bad feeling since it doesnt take 15 days to send airmail door to door anywhere...well maybe here.
But they did say 7-20 days so...
It weird to live in a country where the main concern isnt customs but the mail service!
But they did say 7-20 days so...
It weird to live in a country where the main concern isnt customs but the mail service!
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Yeah, they do, cos I'm still waiting, too... and starting to get unwell as a result.
I am this close to knocking toking on the head, conceding to the docs and getting heavy meds instead. I can't bear the aggravation of finding gear, and I can't afford to throw away any more cash.
It's all beginning to depress the shit out of me...
I am this close to knocking toking on the head, conceding to the docs and getting heavy meds instead. I can't bear the aggravation of finding gear, and I can't afford to throw away any more cash.
It's all beginning to depress the shit out of me...