Got a customs letter for my Injectify order, heads up

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coa_onlyNov 13, 2025 at 6:03 AM

Ordered from Injectify about 3.5 weeks ago. Sema order, nothing unusual about the cart. Letter showed up in my mailbox yesterday, standard CBP detention notice, package flagged for review, gave me a window to respond or let it sit. Not panicking, this isnt my first rodeo with this stuff getting caught up in customs. But this one felt a little different timing-wise. The letter language was pretty boilerplate but the flag happened pretty early in the transit window, which makes me think it got pulled at the port of entry rather than somewhere downstream. That could just mean the route is getting more scrutiny lately or it could be a value declaration thing, no way to know from the letter itself. For context: Injectify's recent lab numbers have been hovering around 78/100 which is not great but not disqualifying either. I've been willing to work with vendors at that level if the COA transparency is there, and to their credit they do post third-party results. Doesn't change what happened here obviously. Speculation on my end is that either (a) the origin country is on a watchlist or (b) this particular route has just gotten hotter in the last month or so. I've seen a few similar notices in other threads but not specifically tied to this vendor. Not posting to alarm anyone who has an order in transit. Just figure if a bunch of us have been using the same vendor and same route, better to know sooner. Anyone else pulled from Injectify recently, or seen the sema route getting flagged more than usual? would actually help to know if this is a pattern or just me getting unlucky

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glp1_mom_426 months ago

oh no... i have an order from them in transit right now, sema also. this is stressful to see. is there anything you actually can do once you get one of those letters, or is it basically just wait and see? i have no idea how this process works. i'm sorry you're dealing with it, hope it resolves. please update if anything changes

retatfan_846 months ago

havent had this happen with Injectify specifically but i did get a detention notice for a tirz order from a different source last spring. same boilerplate letter, same vague timeline. ended up getting a reship after about 5 weeks total. some vendors are better than others about honoring reshipping on seized orders, worth checking Injectify's policy NOW before too much time passes, not after. also 78 avg is pretty meh for sema specifically, you'd want to see that closer to 90+ for anything that precise on dosing

Strider475 months ago

Injectify has had at least two other reported detention incidents in the last 6 months that i can recall, both on sema routes, neither resulted in any followup beyond the letter. that pattern doesn't mean you're fine, it just means the prior cases didn't escalate. their lab transparency has been inconsistent, there was a batch in Q3 where the COA posting was delayed by almost 3 weeks after fulfillment which raised flags at the time. 78.3 avg pulls that score down from what was a cleaner mid-80s record before that. worth documenting your timeline carefully from here just in case you need to go back to them on a reship claim.

Owenyx5 months ago

oof. the customs lottery strikes again. i got one of those letters for a completely different vendor about 8 months ago and it just... resolved itself after 3 weeks with no action on my part. or didn't, and i just emotionally accepted it and moved on, honestly hard to tell at this point. 78/100 on the labs is the part that would bug me more than the customs thing tbh. like ok the letter is annoying but at least that's bureaucratic randomness. mediocre purity is a choice the vendor made

cycleorbreak5 months ago

appreciate the heads up. fwiw customs detention letters for peptides and research compounds have been trending up since late last year on a few popular routes, this isnt specific to Injectify from what ive seen, though that 78/100 avg does make me wonder if there's a declaration or labeling issue on their end compounding things. received wisdom says "oh it always gets rerouted and reshipped" but that's not always what happens and assuming it will is just vibes, not data. what's the declared contents on the package if you know? that detail matters more than people think when it comes to predicting how CBP processes it from here.

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