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Post by Joseph Lofthouse on Apr 4, 2012 15:15:46 GMT -5
Its a pity i couldn't send some of these different types over the ditch to you fella's,there's no way customs would let them in. Customs bureaucrats are just like all other kinds of bureaucrats: Too much work with too little time to do it, so most letters/packages most of the time don't get inspected, and even if they do, they might not recognize what they are seeing.... Bean seed looking like a stuffed toy. Oka seed looking like art-work glued on paper. Banned seed (inadvertently) getting mislabeled as allowed seed, etc.... And in any case, how could the authorities prosecute someone that didn't ask for seed? If it just showed up unannounced and unsolicited?
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Post by rowan on Apr 4, 2012 16:06:39 GMT -5
I agree but it can be difficult to find someone who is willing to mislabel seeds for you though.
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Post by richardw on Apr 4, 2012 16:14:15 GMT -5
I can be a bit of a rebel sometimes, hint hint
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Post by Joseph Lofthouse on Apr 4, 2012 22:14:51 GMT -5
I can be a bit of a rebel sometimes, hint hint It might help if you send birthday cards to a few people that are known to grow oca... They can steal your address from the card.
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Post by rowan on Apr 4, 2012 22:15:45 GMT -5
I'll be in touch soon ;D
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