ordered with debit and credit, very recently, a couple weeks back, delivers to any address i think, because i've ordered with my card, my dad's, and my friend's, all live in blr...delivery time has been anywhere from 7 days to 13 days in the past...i didn't use stealth delivery, 4/4 successful deliveries. first was from picknmix seeds (which i majorly fucked up), second was from attitude (which the weather majorly fucked up by biting me in the buttcheek with the first monsoon the one day i was out of town), third was from sannie's (which i majorly fucked up), fourth was from attitude (i didn't fuck this one up - all seeds germinated, but most of the seedlings were so frail), and most recently also from attitude which seems to be going well. also, the cc statement reads attitude gifts so that's not a problem
as for seedbank, my suggestion would be to go with mandala if you 'don't want to fuck up'. i've ordered their shit twice, each time it's quality seeds. choose which strain you want based on your requirements - the safari mix is cheap but loaded with some nice stuff.
the hardest part when you buy your seeds for the first time, and pay attention -
1) i know you've paid for the seeds, you're worried about their outcome, etc, but the biggest way to mess up is by not having patience. once planted seeds will take a day, two days, three days, four days, or even five days to show. possibly more, but that hasnt happened for me. you will feel like just taking a peek on the seed by gently brushing off some of the soil medium that's covering it, but don't this not only messes things up for the seed and decreases its survival rate by (from my experience) 70%. if you wait for 4-5 days, your patience will reward you, given that you've done your research and you know what medium you're putting it in, how to keep it moist but not too moist, etc.
2) don't plant them all i know you're eager, you want your plants soon, but for your first time, buy at least 10 seeds (preferably during a monthly promotion), spend at least 30 GBP and avail of the freebies, and plant 2-3 seeds at a time. that way, your learning curve doesn't go like mine and you only have to order one batch of seeds. this is the first time i'm stalling my planting and sowing seeds by the 6 or 7 and it's going perfectly for me.
3) there's no substitute for this - do enough research. by enough i mean scour the fucking extents of the web and soak up as much information as you possibly fucking can, and then some. research will take you half the way, the rest is hands on experience, and likewise, unfortunately or fortunately there's no substitute for experience either.
keep that in mind and you'll do alright.