@sanitystruggle Yes I'm speaking from experience. A lot of clearweb pharmacies (some of which only accept crypto) will send controlled substances without requiring proof of prescription BUT they don't mislabel the contents so it gets seized at customs. Yes of it gets mislabeled then it's much less likely to get seized as only random batch or address blacklisting would be your enemy then. Do you know of a clearweb pharmacy that mislabels controlled substances then?
I'm sorry to hear you had that experience. Did you receive a notification that it had been seized from customs, or was it just the vendor claiming that had happened?
There are a
lot of scams out there: I wouldn't touch any of the bitcoin pharmacies with a bargepole. All the ones I've seen have serious red flags and "it was seized by customs" is a common way for the scam to play out.
Some of them will issue fake tracking details and then double down on the scam, claim it's stuck at customs, and request a new payment for "refundable insurance" to ensure delivery. It's just another way to milk the victim for more cash. It's common with both online pharmacies and fake RC suppliers. The online nembutal scammers use the same model.
It's become harder to find genuine suppliers in the last few years but they are still out there if you're careful: Google the domain, check out when it was registered and look for reviews or scam reports before buying.