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Anabolic Discussion Board LEGAL QUESTION ON FINAPLIX--E2 OTHERS PLEASE HELP
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Author | Topic: LEGAL QUESTION ON FINAPLIX--E2 OTHERS PLEASE HELP |
MONSTROSITY Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 20) |
posted March 23, 2000 08:25 PM
yesterday I ordered several cartridges of fina on the internet, it was shipped next day air USPS. No one was home today I expected it to just be dropped in the mailbox but instead I found a slip that said a signature must be secured in order for it to be delivered. Should I sign for it, I live in a rural area with lots of farms and who's to say I won't use it on cattle? IP: Logged |
A-mass Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 254) |
posted March 23, 2000 08:39 PM
Fina is completely legal. Worse that could happen is that it is taken away from you. It is probably just what it says.... they need somebody to sign for it. Express Mail [next day mail] is high class and signature is required unless the sender waives it. ------------------ the alpha male IP: Logged |
macrophage69alpha Moderator (Total posts: 997) |
posted March 23, 2000 08:41 PM
some people who are not rich like you have to have their component t-h sent 2-3 day airmail- do you know how long 3 days can be? BTW- finaplix is completely legal- its a implant pellet- however once you convert and put it in suspension then you done be breaking the law- but go ahead because that particular law sucks- just my opinion of course. ------------------ IP: Logged |
Nugent Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 140) |
posted March 24, 2000 12:32 AM
had to sign for mine also,no problem there.Its sent US register mail,never gets lost. IP: Logged |
Czar Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 13) |
posted March 24, 2000 05:25 AM
Hey Nugent, even though I think it's the worst idea I've ever heard in my entire life on this planet, I'd still be interested in knowing how it went with implanting the fina into your body IP: Logged |
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