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Subject: USA Bound Bubble-pacs
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| wk |
ontario
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well I was lucky..I have 9 bubbles-pacs back, seeds are fine....wonderfully note explaining why......here is the way to go......don't put on customs stickers...just send....one in 100 chance it will get stopped.....all bubbles without sticker have made it so far....sorry to those growers who have been waiting.....will mail soon state side.....
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2/2/2004 1:35:22 PM
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| Tremor |
[email protected]
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Hide those seeds in a Planter's (or similar Canadian company) edible nut or seed package. No customs declaration. Seeds for eating appear to be exempt.
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2/2/2004 1:55:06 PM
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| PumpkinBrat |
Paradise Mountain, New York
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I send my seeds out in November to Canada. The growers send there seeds back to me in Novemebr as a rule. I've never had any problems at all sending or recieving from Canada. Maybe It's a good thing to start early.
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2/2/2004 5:12:14 PM
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| wk |
ontario
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no think they just started to crack down now.......
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2/2/2004 5:37:33 PM
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| Chip |
Butler,PA([email protected])
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Finally, a little good news in this regard. I checked my mail today and Wayne's 756.8 seeds were there. After all these posts, I was really worried. I was (and now still am) looking forward to this addition in my patch. The envelope did not have a post mark or any postal mark of any sort on it either, so I don't know where it crossed the border or any of this type of info. Just happy to get them. Thank you Wayne. Chip
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2/2/2004 7:06:30 PM
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