Some people were complaining about emails, but like a guy a page back said, I also got my response in about 10-15 minutes.
The only concern I have about ordering from the US is there is no international buffer in the event they get busted. Anyone that's ordered from this place is probably going to have their name and address in a spreadsheet/note book/ email etc and all it's going to take is a simple email to your local PD to get a knock and talk if you're in a non-legal state. Another thing is this bank is run by seemingly a very cool person but some of the practices I've seen are very unsafe but done with good intentions. I'm far more nervous about getting on the radar someday than I am about getting ripped off or having bad genetics. I think the latter of the two are a non-issue but once the wrong person finds out about this.... perhaps I'm just paranoid.
A couple things, first, customs can open your international packages MUCH easier than the post office can open stateside mail, when stuff comes from overseas they can kind of assume it might have contraband, but with stateside mail they really have to presume innocence unless they have VERY strong proof, opening one innocent package would be a HUGE fiasco for the post office but no one bats an eye at customs opening stuff up and re-sealing it if it's innocent. Plus I think importing them from overseas would actually be a worse crime in theory, the same way that it would be worse if they cross state lines. I'm a little spoiled since I am growing legally in the same state she is in, so I don't really worry about it. Regardless, I've said it before and I'll say it again. They go UP the chain, not down it. When dealers get arrested they try to get their supplier, they don't go through their phone trying to bust their customers. Even if she gets busted, they won't be able to go after everyone who's ever placed an order with her, getting warrants for stuff like that, especially when it crosses jurisdictions, requires a LOT more probable cause than one internet purchase. A lot of people don't have stuff shipped to their own houses or their own names, they can't risk kicking down the wrong door over a real flimsy hunch, especially when there are such bigger fish to fry.