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Ten Panda Bears
#61
Ya seams anything is possible, but greatful to you all who have great info to share about all this. I understand some of it, there is a huge problem with some heavy stuff, which i think is what they really need to focus on, and maybe they are and we are getting caught in the crossfire. Hopefully the birds will find their nest!
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#62
It was very useful all this info indeed. But the past shapes the future. The were many operations all these years . It was only a tiny fraction of us who were affected usually by not receiving or in the form of a LL. But the traffic continued so far without major interruptions and most IOP continue to serve without any problems. They usually have an idea where to hunt and the targets are small or big networks that use other methods than post services for trading. Raw materials in bulk is their prime goal, not some small package coming from X suspect country. So I believe there is no reason for panic or canceling. Just be careful as we always have to and follow basic rules and advice that is a lot better than leaving things to blind luck. After all luck is a personal perception and pushing your luck is not a clever thing to do.
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#63
i agree nick, i feel like they go after the bigger fish and raw materials could lead to dangerous situations because unless you can test you have no idea what it might contain
47           "Have you ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight?" - The Joker           47
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#64
Not sure how to word things...trying to be careful. But, on a recent day, my magazines were taken.
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#65
sorry to hear that. if u got a copy of a Letter of Interdiction, aka a Love Letter, copy it for the vendor if he/she reships.

Otherwise toss it out.

We have no proof yet that a database exists that contains names and addresses of all those whom had packages interdicted.

It is not the end of the world. Maybe use a different vendor this month.

Everything should be just fine. Sorry to hear though. And, it means the panda bear raids may be ongoing now. Argh.
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#66
(06-22-2017, 09:03 PM)Charon Wrote: sorry to hear that.  if u got a copy of a Letter of Interdiction, aka a Love Letter, copy it for the vendor if he/she reships.

Otherwise toss it out.

We have no proof yet that a database exists that contains names and addresses of all those whom had packages interdicted.

It is not the end of the world.  Maybe use a different vendor this month.

Everything should be just fine.  Sorry to hear though. And, it means the panda bear raids may be ongoing now.    Argh.
Thanks for your support. And now I know what LL means!
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#67
Did your LL say what date your mag was taken?
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#68
Just to be safe don't answer that. Thanks. I think that might be tmi. Thanks. I hope you get a reship and it all works out. Thanks for the heads up. These are dangerous times.

Bishop
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#69
So is this bureaucratic nonsense still going on?
47           "Have you ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight?" - The Joker           47
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#70
This is a hard question to bring up but does anyone have an idea on when or even if the current interest in these matters may die down?

To be honest people I know have lost items lately and I am barely holding on myself there are periods when you just can't get in to see your professional and you go through the fires of...

Wanted to get some protection against this type of occurrence but cannot afford to pull the trigger under current situation-may soon have no choice.

Bumping for updates?
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