THANKS FOR THE REPLY But please NEVER EVER leak info on how they discreetly pack it, it may not be so discreet in the future. Happy bean poppingHey I ordered a couple Red Dragon Feminized from marijuana-seeds-canada.com and they just came in. I wasn't sure if they were legit so I only ordered two seeds.
I thought the prices were reasonable ... I got an order confirmation on the 6th and they didn't get here until the 21st ... this seemed slow but I'm probably just impatient.
The package came in a padded envelop with a dvd case inside (somethin to germinate in perhaps..). Two separate small ziplocs with a label on them. Inside was a clipping from what seemed to be some sort of packaging to prove that the seeds were from Barneys. Both seeds appear to be in good health.
We'll see how things turn out but I don't see a reason why I wouldn't use them again.
Good luck and happy growin
THANKS FOR THE REPLY But please NEVER EVER leak info on how they discreetly pack it, it may not be so discreet in the future. Happy bean popping
No. I wasnt paranoid, but rather preventing a catastrophe. Today I cleaned up the remains of anything and everything that could be used against me, freeing myself from any type of prosecution. I figured that if they plan to "raid" my location anyways, I might as well get the situation cleared up as soon as possible, and thus inquired about my late-night visit. I DID END UP BEING CORRECT. The online seed sale directed them to an investigation. Hearing this, I voluntarily allow them to search the house, showing I had nothing to hide, and they did just that. They found nothing, and I indicated that I DID make a seed purchase online, unaware that cannabis seeds are illegal to possess. I did so for curiosity. I did not, however, ever receive the seeds. They left me with a warning, set me straight on the law, and ended up apologising for the incident.Paranoid much?
Did they pay any special attention to your house? Better safe than sorry, but unless there is more to this story I think you may have overreacted.
You know your situation better than I do. At least you know you are safe from prosecution.
Good luck.
The cops told you that they got your info from the seed company? If that's the case, congratulations on having some good instincts. Glad they didn't get anything on you.No. I wasnt paranoid, but rather preventing a catastrophe. Today I cleaned up the remains of anything and everything that could be used against me, freeing myself from any type of prosecution. I figured that if they plan to "raid" my location anyways, I might as well get the situation cleared up as soon as possible, and thus inquired about my late-night visit. I DID END UP BEING CORRECT. The online seed sale directed them to an investigation. Hearing this, I voluntarily allow them to search the house, showing I had nothing to hide, and they did just that. They found nothing, and I indicated that I DID make a seed purchase online, unaware that cannabis seeds are illegal to possess. I did so for curiosity. I did not, however, ever receive the seeds. They left me with a warning, set me straight on the law, and ended up apologising for the incident.
I STRONGLY ADVISE YOU NOT TO ORDER FROM THIS SITE *** DO NOT USE CREDIT CARDS WHEN MAKING ORDERS
These things can happen to anyone, and I advise everyone to take action at the first arousals of suspicion. It could save your ass, as it did mine. Good luck, and happy growing.
TRUST ME, I wouldn't make this up. And they got the information from the credit card company. The way they were stealthing was by putting "verycleaverstuff.co" on the credit card statement. This is fine, but isn't very stealthy if the cops know what to look for.that really does not make much sense, I'm not calling you a liar but as far as I know seeds are not illegal to buy in Canada.
seed banks go out of their way to make sure you know that seeds are ILLEGAL to buy in the US, but they never say a thing about Canada. And I've never heard about this kind of thing happening with any other bank before so, maybe you are right and they have gotten in trouble or something and the site IS being watched. I would call what happened to you a violation of your personal rights though. yes even in Canada. But now I will think twice about ordering from them and thanks for the information.
Seeds are apparently illegle in Canada, it's just a law that isn't inforced. They weren't worried about the seeds themselves, they were trying to nail me for GROWING the seeds...that really does not make much sense, I'm not calling you a liar but as far as I know seeds are not illegal to buy in Canada.
seed banks go out of their way to make sure you know that seeds are ILLEGAL to buy in the US, but they never say a thing about Canada. And I've never heard about this kind of thing happening with any other bank before so, maybe you are right and they have gotten in trouble or something and the site IS being watched. I would call what happened to you a violation of your personal rights though. yes even in Canada. But now I will think twice about ordering from them and thanks for the information.
The cops told you that they got your info from the seed company? If that's the case, congratulations on having some good instincts. Glad they didn't get anything on you.
Scary stuff.