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Originally Posted by freddielokster i think the attitude deserves a spot in that list |
I've never used them personally, but i've been hearing good things. I've also heard a lot of positive things about High Grade Seeds, but again, I've never used them.
Here's some things I would like to add since this thread is just jumping off:
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Please do not describe the packaging your seeds come in.
--Please don't flame seed companies if you don't get your seeds. A dispassionate account of what happened will be a better way of keeping this thread informational instead of a hater thread.
--If something goes wrong with your order, give an accurate account of what happened and include the following info: How long it has been since the order, how you paid, what communication you have had with the company, what region you are in, and what sort of address the order was being shipped to (PO,residential,business,etc.).
From what I have seen so far, the Midwest seems to be enduring more seizures than other areas. This doesn't mean you won't get your seeds if you order from there, but it seems a bit more than coincidence that most of the complaints about seized orders come from the Midwest.
--Make smaller orders, rather than one large order. Let probability work for you. If you place five small orders, your chances of getting all of them seized is much smaller. This is the approach I have taken and so far I've had the good fortune of receiving all of my orders. In my opinion, the risk involved is minimal
as long as you use a reputable company. --If your order is seized one of two things may happen: a) Nothing b) you may get a letter from Homeland Security that says you have had a parcel seized becaus it contains one of the following (then it lists a whole slew of contraband). The letter goes on to say that if you want to contest the seizure you may do so. I have personally seen these letters posted on other forums, so they do exist. By the way, I wouldn't advise contesting the seizure, but as far as I know it ends there.
--Be safe kiddos. Never ship an order to the grow house!!! The only bust I have ever seen documentation of was actually a USPS tip off--not a DEA or Homeland Security operation. Somehow a postal worker figured out what was in the package. I think it may have inadvertantly been ripped open, as sometimes happens to envelopes in the mail, and out comes the seeds. The guy who ordered them had the address of his grow on the envelope. He also lived there. When the cops showed up with a warrant they found 50 grand and something like 150 plants spread out over his property. I'll find the link and post it here if I can. Don't let this happen to you.