I am new to the site and I have been thinking of buying online as I dont know anyone that can get me som real gear…I know I am not the only one out there who is 1. inexperienced and 2. a first time buyer…after all all of you experts out there were once like me and have made some mistakes and learned from them…
all I am asking you to do is bestow some of your hard lessons learned upon me so I wont have to travel down the same road of finding that reliable source, and all the fake gear that has is out there…any help will be appreciated…thanks in advance
[quote]iksrtfo28 wrote:
WU doesn’t need to know jack…if you want, tell them its for a friend…but NEVER tell them it’s for any type of purchase…[/quote]
Yea…I was a little nervous when they said I had to call to complete the transaction and they asked some questions related to my account, kept me on hold for awhile, then asked if I knew the person who was picking up the money, I said yes, and they let me know my transaction had been completed. BTW, nice avatar.
Try calling customs and see who they recommend - who has the best packaging. Also let them know where you live, the Customs could probably let you know if you live in a hot zip code ; say : I am ordering steroids and my address is such and such, will steroids probably get through to me
[quote]skohcl wrote:
Wait… can’t you just make a WU payment online and avoid the awkwardness of dropping $1k on a WU employee to bangkok or wherever?[/quote]
No, when paying online you have to give up all your personal information.
No point in using WU if you’re just going to give your information out. Might as well just forward money directly to the dealers checking account.
Dealer? Most AAS suppliers sell legally from their country - they are simply supplying a pharmaceutical product and on-line suppliers usually do so within the parameters of the law (of their country and international laws).
The person breaking the law is the buyer IF their country has outlawed such purchases.
So you have to use 100% cash and walk in and small talk with the WU’s every couple months to get your fix? I wonder if they’d catch on after you gain the first 20+lbs of muscle, lol!
What is all this talk about WU employees? Go to damn Kroger and get the customer service woman to do your western union. I’ve never been asked anything like this before.
If she says anything say its for a relative. They dont need to know anything.
I think the problems arise when using a credit card with the online WU site. They have begun requesting a call
to complete the transaction. But yes, it seems the WU employees are trying to get more info than they need sometimes. For some more convenient than going out to the location.
Go to Kroger. Use the ATM get out cash. That way you deal with a kroger employee & no call to complete transaction. Why would you use a card with your name on it to purchase a traceable western union to make an illegal purchase? Forget whats convenient. I’ve purchased things from Thailand on many occasions and have never had a problem with WU.
[quote] Brook wrote:
Dealer? Most AAS suppliers sell legally from their country - they are simply supplying a pharmaceutical product and on-line suppliers usually do so within the parameters of the law (of their country and international laws).
The person breaking the law is the buyer IF their country has outlawed such purchases.[/quote]
Maybe ‘Dealer’ wasn’t the best term.
Though, an autosalesman or ‘car dealer’ isn’t selling anything illegal.
WU online is a joke I once treid sending funds to a genuine friend ( not any kind of source ) in trouble by CC and they declined it even after calling me and my answering all security questions correctly.
In UK they are getting clever and flagging false senders names and addys luckily the guy who ran the agent I chose was cool about it.
S.B.C
Author of the SoreButtCheeks steroid blog ( google me to find it )
Like others have said, screw WU online…or calling it in. LOL, thats for amateurs. Go in person, with cash. Take EXTRA $$ to cover any unexpected (WU likes to charge randomly higher/lower fees sometimes) costs. You’re there to wire $$ to a friend. End of story. If the clerk asks anything more than about what’s on the form, they’re asking too much, and you can take your $$ elsewhere.
They ain’t calling the police and having you busted though. LOL, I really think some of you guys anticipate that sorta thing. I like to play around with nosey people.
For example, bitch behind the counter asks a nosey question about why I’m sending $$ to wherever (I usually only work stateside anyway), and I say something like “You know…oh…there’s your name “JOHN”…I’ve been sending money to friends all over the place from this store for MONTHS with no problems, and now here you go getting nosey in MY BUSINESS…what’s the deal? Your manager around? Do I have to take my $$ somewhere else??”