Quote from: Aurelli001anyhow I won't think of vending unfortunately. Why? I don't know but I think I'll fail in the stealthiness of the package, don't want to ruin the market or disappoint people, cause apparently hash, and tramadol are the top drugs here for a shitty low price, so I'm pretty sure that many have tried and failed.I can almost guarantee there hasn't been an Egyptian Vendor attempting this on Silk Road so far at all, I have a few theories for why this might be:* The Quality might not be so good after all, but without testing it or comparing it to other types it would be hard to say anything for sure.* The Postal System might be setup in an extremely weird way making it very difficult to send shipments abroad without them inspecting each package manually.* Not many in Egypt have sufficient grasp of English in combination with the technical know-how to use Silk Road and Bitcoin in general to be able to do it.* Products arriving from Egypt will immediately get red flagged upon entry in any Country and closely inspected, especially since a Customs Declarations will always be needed ( unless Egypt has some kind of Middle Eastern treaty with other Countries in the Region I'm not aware of ).* The risks are too high dealing with any illegal product to begin with, so no one dares to do it ( although this can't be entirely true if prices are that low, also sending them through the Mail should be safer compared to dealing in real life ).* Everyone assumes someone else is already doing it and/or it can't be done better by them ( :P ).I would suggest you ( and others from the Middle East ) look at it from this angle:Most Countries in the Middle East will utilize Arabic, the fact that almost not a single Country in the Region is listing anything on Silk Road doesn't mean there's no demand or that there won't be in the future - now admittedly an Arabic Version of Silk Road would probably be a much better idea for this but the chances of this happening is not exactly high. Anyway if Egypt doesn't have any treaty with other Middle Eastern Countries to send shipments without Customs Declarations a treaty like that "will" be implemented within the coming ten years - if not they won't stand a chance to compete with Europe on anything whatsoever.So the main point is any shipment from Egypt to any Middle Eastern country will ( hopefully ) look a lot let suspicious than say something from the Netherlands or Germany. Even if it's ( hypothetically ) a small market now sooner or later it will get very big and as long as it's illegal there is very little competition in terms of anyone offering a consistent Product and Service ( I'm assuming in this regard any people or establishment who are selling somewhat openly are paying heavy bribes to be able to do so at the moment ).Just some food for thought. :)