Source of concern
#1
Posted 10 May 2009 - 11:19 AM
I came across a business seller on Ebay who shall remain nameless, offering for sale a large range of chemicals including hydrogen peroxide.
We are not talking about small qtys of weak stuff here either
If someone is selling on Ebay and willing to take Paypal that kind of says to me they are not too worried what they sell to whom.
Needless to say our friends in blue received a phone call on the tipline.
If the pyro community is ever to achieve any kind of recognition as competent & safe people these kind of sellers need to be jumped upon quickly.
#2
Posted 10 May 2009 - 11:46 AM
#3
Posted 10 May 2009 - 11:52 AM
If not then the sky's the limit.
#4
Posted 10 May 2009 - 11:55 AM
The ebay lots that worry me most are the ones that go for silly prices! I once saw an old laptop possibly worth £200 go for something like £1700, now either someone had really bad auction fever or there was something in the same package worth more!
Keep mannequins and watermelons away from fireworks..they always get hurt..
#5
Posted 10 May 2009 - 01:37 PM
H2O2 is retail up to 35% it is used in hydroponics and for sanitising things. -Lots of retail vegetables are grown by controlled nutrient feed.
Yes I did know about the use of peroxide in hydroponics but I've only ever seen it at 17%
I'm just worried about someone buying a 35% solution and using it for bad reasons
#6
Posted 10 May 2009 - 01:59 PM
Needless to say our friends in blue received a phone call on the tipline.
Good luck with that - ever heard of kno3.com?
#7
Posted 10 May 2009 - 02:50 PM
Absolutely NO response from the boys in blue - they were not interested. Perhaps they don't expect the general caller to spot molecular structure drawings!
Keep mannequins and watermelons away from fireworks..they always get hurt..
#8
Posted 10 May 2009 - 04:39 PM
If you're sure someone is up to no good, then fair enough. But don't get all upset when the boys in blue knock on your door because you have some KNO3 in your workshop...
thegreenman
#9
Posted 10 May 2009 - 05:38 PM
#10
Posted 10 May 2009 - 06:04 PM
Must say, all this 'shopping people' stuff makes me a bit nervous.
If you're sure someone is up to no good, then fair enough.
Well I appreciate where you're coming from Phil.
I think it was as much where the product was offered as well as what it was that concerned me.
And at the end of the day I'd much rather have to explain myself to the plods for doing a bit of home chemistry than see another tragedy on the news.
Unfortunately, I have had the dubious "privilege" to see what these home made IED's do to people and it is not nice.
That being said, I did emphasise to the copper I spoke to on the tip line that I expected the company was pukka gen and all above board but I daresay it does no harm to ensure that companies use a little bit of nouse when it comes to what they sell and to whom.
Any company that would happily sell anything to anyone with no qualms so long as the buyer had the readies has only themselves to blame.
#11
Posted 10 May 2009 - 06:35 PM
Keep mannequins and watermelons away from fireworks..they always get hurt..
#12
Posted 10 May 2009 - 09:07 PM
#13
Posted 10 May 2009 - 09:15 PM
H2O2 is retail up to 35% it is used in hydroponics and for sanitising things. -Lots of retail vegetables are grown by controlled nutrient feed.
The ebay lots that worry me most are the ones that go for silly prices! I once saw an old laptop possibly worth £200 go for something like £1700, now either someone had really bad auction fever or there was something in the same package worth more!
Check out the diamond links on ebay.
Who would spend $10,000,000 and pay by paypal.
The ideal way for African arms deal money laundering if you ask me.
#14 Guest_PyroPDC_*
Posted 10 May 2009 - 09:28 PM
Check out the diamond links on ebay.
Who would spend $10,000,000 and pay by paypal.
The ideal way for African arms deal money laundering if you ask me.
wow ill take 2 (wonder if paypal would pay up if they didn't turn up lol.
though ebay has got a bad name for selling illegal, and borderline products i suppose the fact that they sell them is not the problem if people want this kind of stuff they will get it one way or another (who knows maybe they are undercover cops selling them and taking a note of the people who buy things like this lol. though its the fact most then send via royal mail even worse badly packed that gives the whole thing a bad name. i feel sorry for the postmen out there with all the dodgy powders ect being delivered
Edited by PyroPDC, 10 May 2009 - 09:31 PM.
#15
Posted 10 May 2009 - 09:46 PM
There is one seller from Lithuania who claims to sell 4,000 mesh flake aluminum. Well, several months back, I purchased a pound of this from him, as the price wasn't bad and I was curious.
What I received was actually bright-flake grade paint aluminum which reeked of oil and burned poorly in small 1" nitrate breaks, causing the little stars to just fall downwards. I could see some of the individual particles of aluminum on my finger, indicating this product was very likely near 200-800 mesh.
Another man "sold" a pound of barium nitrate which I never received in the mail, about a year before that.
Take it from me - don't do eBay.
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