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Shipping / Re: Got Letter from Police
« on: December 09, 2012, 02:00 am »
Damn, you've spent $139,000 on drugs in 11 months? Wish I had that kind of money.
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Two ideas:
i) Give the 5/5 but write the vendor, urging a little more caution in future. Nothing at stake for the vendor (but I also can't be thought to be extorting the vendor for perfect feedback) but a friendly heads-up; or
ii) Give the 5/5 so the stats don't change but actually remark at issues in feedback so it shows on the vendor feedback if people look
?? If it was US customs and they knew about or found 1g of weed in a package, in most cases they will most certainly still send the package lol. Your talking about less then 20 USD worth of a substance. The information that Customs and Border Patrol would learn from your actions following their opening of the package is FAR to valuable for them to throw it away by making you suspicious over 20 USD not arriving(meaning wether or not you actually do return the parcel to sender ect.). Information gathering is the key to building cases, customs WANTS you to think that everything still all good which for such a small amount it most certainly is, but one never knows, they could just be waiting for you to make more consecutive purchases or large ones. New age police no longer try to throw criminals into the slammer as they discover them, they BUILD long lasting cases to throw people away for long terms to deter them from picking up where they left off so quickly.
What the fuck has happened since BP spilled all that oil and ruined the area wildlife and destroyed the livelihoods of hundreds who fish there?
First off, clearly there is some mainstream societal respect for the notion of someone being "born again" in the Christian sense or otherwise. That is, length of practice is not necessarily determinative of strength or genuineness of faith. Second, there is an uneasy fit between membership in a religion and membership in an ethnic group associated with a religion. There should be no reason why a caucasion person couldn't join an American Indian religion, for example