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Economy => Goods => Topic started by: SteamGame on August 22, 2017, 10:10:25 AM



Title: Black beluga caviar
Post by: SteamGame on August 22, 2017, 10:10:25 AM
Selling black caviar
Caviar Black Beluga. Granular Premium. Downhole. Grade - the highest. Large grain from 3 to 4 mm, from dark gray to light brown in color.
The ambassador is classic - 3.5% salt, without preservatives, not pasteurized.
Caviar "is large, soft, tender, melting in the mouth with unique taste qualities, it is the true beluga caviar of the premium VIP sector. All valuable natural and taste qualities are kept at 100%.

500 gramm                                  0.086 BTC
250 gramm                                  0.047 BTC
113 gramm                                  0.019 BTC
100 gramm                                  0.017 BTC
50 gramm                                    0.013 BTC
250 grams of the highest grade       0.064 BTC

free shipping


Title: Re: Black beluga caviar
Post by: ikilledcobain on August 22, 2017, 12:18:03 PM
Standard questions apply:

Can you take pics with the date and your username on a piece of paper?

Are you willing to use escrow?

Are you willing to send a vouch sample to a higher level member? (Not me, I hate the stuff)

Thanks and good luck.


Title: Re: Black beluga caviar
Post by: Yoandy10 on August 22, 2017, 12:29:35 PM
Standard questions apply:

Can you take pics with the date and your username on a piece of paper?

Are you willing to use escrow?

Are you willing to send a vouch sample to a higher level member? (Not me, I hate the stuff)

Thanks and good luck.
+1

Additionally, take photos of expiration dates. Thanks.


Title: Re: Black beluga caviar
Post by: warningsigns on August 22, 2017, 02:32:27 PM
How do you intend to ship this caviar? Apart from the safety issue (being very expensive) it is a biological substance and therefore requires time-critical delivery. I also found this on the FedEx site:

Export Prohibitions and Restrictions
There are some items that are forbidden for export by Customs from Russia. These items are in addition to items prohibited by IATA.
Forbidden for Export from Russia
Birth certificates
Cash and cash equivalents
Dangerous Goods as defined by FedEx IATA
Food, perishable
ID cards, including military IDs
IOUs and cancelled checks
Liquor
Lottery tickets
Minerals, ores, semi-precious stones such as amber,
or the goods bearing them
Narcotics
Paleontological samples
Passports
Printed or audio materials potentially harmful to Russia or its citizens
Russian Federation workbooks
Salmon or sturgeon caviar, crabs or crab meat
Soil
Stocks and bonds
Weapons such as knives, ammunition, and military equipment

Are these canned or sealed in special containers to prolong shelf life? How will you ship them? Customs authorities might want to see some paperwork such as a valid CITES export permit as mentioned on page 12 here:

https://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/assets/documents/2016-Apr/icp011_3.pdf

And of course it goes without saying that escrow is a must for this kind of transactions. I hope you agree with this basic rule, OP.


Title: Re: Black beluga caviar
Post by: IOTUSA on August 22, 2017, 09:07:40 PM
If you accept escrow and can provide shipping to U.S. I would be willing to place a test order and review the quality. PM me.