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Attitude seeds with a credit card?

Discussion in 'Marijuana Consumption Q&A' started by BlockyBlizzle, Dec 17, 2014.

  1. Just bought some seeds from Attitude with a credit card and had them sent to my house, just wanted to know the probability of getting busted this way. I've heard a few people say they do the same thing with no worries at all.
    wondering if I get put on a list to get raided as soon as my plant is ready to harvest.
     
    any experiences?

     
  2. ur fine
     
    good luck on the grow
     
  3. been about 5 years since I first ordered from them and about 10 years since first ordered online so if they do bust ya they're pretty slow
     
  4. thanks man this would be my first grow ever! havnt smoke in 2 years, can't wait  :smoke:
     
  5. haha nice
    but what if you have a DUI? can that put you on some sort of list that alerts cops of your bank account purchases??
     
  6. Lol, i used to buy weed in cali from dispensaries with credit cards. Weed and hash.

    Youre good, no worries.
     
  7. #7 TinTizzy, Dec 17, 2014
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    I have a cultivation charge lol so i doubt it...that was a room mates fault though
     
  8. Good luck last time I ordered from them the package was flagged I recieved a letter from customs saying they have it and basically I can go suck one.......but that was it. I contacted (attitude)them and they resent me my seeds minus the crush proof tim and t shirt to hide them but I did get them....in the end.
     
  9. haha fucking room mates!! that puts me at ease though  :smoke:
     
  10. Are you in a illegal state? I always wondered about ordering seeds online. I am in an illegal state and I feel too paranoid for online purchases for seeds  :cry:
     
  11. Pretty sure this is a troll post, but in the off chance its not.....people do it by money order so there is no paper trail to them, but if theyre looking at your bank account, youre pretty much screwed anyway. Ive done it twice on my card and nothing happened.
     
  12.  
    ...only if you buy the insurance from attitude to replace the seeds....otherwise you're SOL, they won't reship.
     
    OP you will be fine. Attitude is good, nobody is watching your bank account because you have a DUI on your record. Take off your tin foil hat.
     
  13. Have had my card info stolen twice now with the Tude, and have probably placed 30 orders total.
    Have since turned to SVOC.
     
  14. seeds arnt illegal, worst thing that might happen is getting a letter from customs saying that your seeds been destroyed 
     
  15. Those bitches 
     
  16.  
    They are in the states. Even so, customs doesn't go chasing people for a 10 pack of seeds.
     
  17. correct me if im wrong but I think because of the lack of THC in seeds they are not illegal so if you get them caught by customs they just destroy them but your right they wouldnt go after a few seeds (2 seeds in my case)
     
  18. #18 Bipolar_Crazy_Patrick, Dec 19, 2014
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    ^ no, theyre illegal in the states. Well, in illegal states that is. Way I understand it, is customs just takes them and puts a letter in the pack saying "we took your shit". Locals though, that's another story.
     
  19. Importing any kind of seed into the state's is illegal whether it's cannibas or not.
     
  20. All mail is federal territory and feds don't bust people for simple possession. Just because you ordered seeds doesn't mean you're growing right now in your residence, you could be saving them for outdoor season, growing in another location, or ordering them for somebody else. Simple possession of seeds is not enough to kick somebody's door in, much less initiate a federal investigation. That's not to say that growers aren't targeted for other reasons, fraud, political agitation, etc. but the average closet grower has nothing to fear from the feds.
     

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