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#1 1337

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Posted 23 April 2013 - 12:00 PM


Has anyone here had the experience of SunNootropic deliberatly MISLABELING every one of there products when shipping?
Sodium Formate seems to be a chinese slang term for "Oxiracetam".

They also inists on having lower declared value on he packages than is accurate?

I am not buying RCs....I would much prefer to save the cloak and dagger for when I need it.
They clearly understand they are obscuring the identity of an unregulated chemical...Is this just some tarrif dodge?

This would be a nice service if I was buying ketamine...but for reacetams I think it may be counter productive.
Seems to me like this may COMPLICATE the customs process, just ask Isochroma...
I am in the USA. We are Nazis when it comes to misidentified white powders

This makes me nervous.

Anyone else had a similar experience? Should I be worried...
China really is the Wild Wild West these days...
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#2 megatron

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Posted 23 April 2013 - 12:37 PM

They're doing you a favor! Drugs like Piracetam are prescription drugs in some countries. If the package says Piracetam in a country where it's prohibited it will be seized. If it's marked as a supplement (like L-cysteine) they will let it pass. Customs have a few method testing for narcotics, but if it's not a narcotic, they can't afford (time and money) to have the molecular structure identified.
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#3 8bitmore

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Posted 23 April 2013 - 12:44 PM

They're doing you a favor! Drugs like Piracetam are prescription drugs in some countries. If the package says Piracetam in a country where it's prohibited it will be seized. If it's marked as a supplement (like L-cysteine) they will let it pass. Customs have a few method testing for narcotics, but if it's not a narcotic, they can't afford (time and money) to have the molecular structure identified.


This times a hundred, what they are doing for you is not Wild West practise, it is more like very Customer Friendly East practise.

Edited by 8bitmore, 23 April 2013 - 12:54 PM.


#4 DamnedOwl

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Posted 23 April 2013 - 12:56 PM

You could perhaps ask them not to label the shipment as Sodium Formate if labeling it as, in this case, oxiracetam is okay as far as customs are concerned in the US.

In any case, as the other posters above have said, I really don't think they're doing this for their own benefit.

I've dealt with Sun Nootropic before, and I've found them to be excellent to deal with.

It's just a shame that the shipment costs are so high.

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Posted 23 April 2013 - 01:48 PM

If you really consider the implications carefully, you ought to thank them, and maybe consider withdrawing your post?

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Posted 23 April 2013 - 06:29 PM

I just feel this is causing more issues than good.

I do like paying less for customs fees but the danger of anything less than 100% acuracy on product labeling is extreme.

These ain't vitamins. While racetams may be "safe" not everything made by Vosun Chemical Concern is...
I am just a paranoid health freak

Moderator please feel free to delete this topic as the LAST thing I want to do is cause the kind folks at Sun any trouble.

It is hard enough to stay affordable if you use a good stack anyway...and the service is top notch.

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#7 DamnedOwl

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Posted 23 April 2013 - 06:36 PM

Like I say though, ask them to mark your next Oxiracetam order as precisely that. I'm sure they'd do it.

I wouldn't have had a chance of getting the modafinil I ordered from them into this country if it weren't for their willingness to label it as Lithopone.



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