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Perhaps the British government is looking for new fine opportunities? I mean, what with an expanding royal family and all. Gotta pay for the monarchy somehow, no?!
Haha!! Took the words right out of my mouth!

 
So, how does the Wookie go about being appointed to the peerage? Wonder how the queen would feel about a furry Duke??

 
So, how does the Wookie go about being appointed to the peerage? Wonder how the queen would feel about a furry Duke??
Well my Mom's side of the family are all from England and assure me the queen would enjoy having a furry Duke around!

 
So, how does the Wookie go about being appointed to the peerage? Wonder how the queen would feel about a furry Duke??
What are the Wookie's thoughts regarding this seemingly wondrous development?

About same risk as usual?  More risk (if USA) ?   You always have interesting insight into these situations.

 
What are the Wookie's thoughts regarding this seemingly wondrous development?

About same risk as usual?  More risk (if USA) ?   You always have interesting insight into these situations.
I don't know that I have any unique insight that hasn't already been said by the likes of DGSB and others. In terms of their site having gone down and now reappeared, and the circumstances surrounding this chain of events, it's all pretty much what I expected. Their registrar reseller is Anonymous Speech, who works under contract through the world's largest registrar, Enom, who has a compliance agreement with Legit Script. Their portfolio is so large that it's impossible to manually review every single domain on an ongoing basis. So, when TTM's host, also Anonymous Speech, performed their customary, periodic server change (one of their risk mitigation techniques), all of their hosted sites had to repropogate, which likely trigged some internal alert with Enom, causing the domain to be locked. While not a technical, legal seizure, the net effect is the same, as Enom, via agreement with the .com TLD administrator, Verisign, can, and obviously will, take down and hold domains in locked status indefinitely if they suspect impropriety. Given the fact that no one will ever put up a legal battle to get back a domain name for a site such as this, it effectively kills the domain name. Anyway, TTM's response to register a new domain and reconstruct their site from a backup was exactly what I expected, and candidly, given the e-commerce / customer account functionality of the site and it's obvious size and scope, I'm impressed that it only took this long to get it back up. That's the review of past events portion.

The second part of the story is what happens going forward. The answer to that is a rousing "who knows?". The domain issue discussed above is a stand alone issue at the domain registration level, and by no means indicates some broader LE action. On the hand other, it doesn't mean that they aren't under close scrutiny and investigation. Based on the postings of stories describing South Africa's seemingly proactive enforcement measures in this area, coupled with statements about how they are "working closely with US customs" (paraphrase), my personal opinion would be that yes, any and all packages from this part of the world will be receiving additional scrutiny. Not simply TTM's, but any package originating in that region. Does that mean that many, or a majority, of TTM's customers will experience enforcement seizures, or worse? No. I don't see any reason to believe that. The fact of the matter is that enforcement budgets and resources are limited, and the digital age has ushered in with it a massive tidal wave of global commerce shipments across every industry imaginable, and there simply is no way that even a modest percentage of parcels can be closely scrutinized. The man power and budgetary resources simply aren't there. Will we hear of more enforcement seizures than before? Possibly. Probably to some degree, particularly in jurisdictions like the UK that have dedicated more resources to the issue, but I just don't see it as being something truly game changing at the present time.

All of the above being said, there are no guarantees in this industry, and as DGSB pointed out, anytime a large vendor like this goes down, for whatever reason, and then reemerges, one should always be cautious before diving back into the water. The analogy I would use is that of when the lifeguard sets off the "Shark Alert" on the beach, and then an hour or so later gives the all clear. In all likelihood, the sharks are gone, and it's safe to return to the water, but would you want to be one of the first few people who return to test the waters? I would say the same logic applies here, and is the area of greatest potential concern to our members. At least in the short term until it becomes clear that they have safely returned to business as usual.

 
Well my Mom's side of the family are all from England and assure me the queen would enjoy having a furry Duke around!
Excellent! Prince Phillip better keep an eye on her. That totty, errr, I mean "Her Majesty"  will be arse over elbows for this supple, well conditioned fur coat in no time!

 
My last order was checked by customs and declared safe. I got the post after 20 days without any problems. You can certainly see what I ordered at the color of the pills ..../default_wink.png
Therefore, no reason to be paranoid. On the green customs stamp is written "cleared customs official" ...
TTM know what they do, perfectly packaged!  /default_biggrin.png
 
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Excellent! Prince Phillip better keep an eye on her. That totty, errr, I mean "Her Majesty"  will be arse over elbows for this supple, well conditioned fur coat in no time!
Lmao!! "Arse over elbows" /default_smile.png

You are in luck- its arses over elbows every day of the week!

 
Lmao!! "Arse over elbows" /default_smile.png

You are in luck- its arses over elbows every day of the week!
Yes ma'am, the Wookie is international, and speaks functional Cockney, LOL. East End, represent!

 
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My last order was checked by customs and declared safe. I got the post after 20 days without any problems. You can certainly see what I ordered at the color of the pills .... /default_wink.png
Therefore, no reason to be paranoid. On the green customs stamp is written "cleared customs official" ...
TTM know what they do, perfectly packaged!  /default_biggrin.png
 
Herzlichen Glückwunsch mein Freund!

 
Yes ma'am, the Wookie is international, and speaks functional Cockney, LOL. East End, represent!
LOL! International Wookie!

And I am 50% or more English... So the arses over elbows just comes naturally to me!

 
Haven't browsed this topic for a while and am have been reading the past 10 pages of posts about the site change with a big grin on my face (possibly Diaz induced).

A song comes to mind from the Smiths: Panic. 

 
Panic on the streets of London
Panic on the streets of Birmingham
I wonder to myself
Could life ever be sane again ? (without benz0's  /default_rolleyes.gif )
But thank God the site is back up and the panic has subdued. Hope TTM lasts- they're top notch. Am 5/5 with them and luckily don't have to worry for a very long time about running out of meds.

May the force be with them....

Bless you all.

 
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Anyone get the firefox warning when going to the new site?  Is that standard and is it safe to continue?  Maybe I'm just being overly cautious...but wanted advice before continuing...

"This Connection is Untrusted
       You have asked Firefox to connect
securely to www.xxxxx.com, but we can't confirm that your connection is secure.
          Normally, when you try to connect securely,
sites will present trusted identification to prove that you are
going to the right place. However, this site's identity can't be verified."

"If you understand what's going on, you
can tell Firefox to start trusting this site's identification.
Even if you trust the site, this error could mean that someone is
tampering with your connection.
          Don't add an exception unless
you know there's a good reason why this site doesn't use trusted identification."

 
Anyone get the firefox warning when going to the new site?  Is that standard and is it safe to continue?  Maybe I'm just being overly cautious...but wanted advice before continuing...

"This Connection is Untrusted

       You have asked Firefox to connect

securely to www.xxxxx.com, but we can't confirm that your connection is secure.

          Normally, when you try to connect securely,

sites will present trusted identification to prove that you are

going to the right place. However, this site's identity can't be verified."

"If you understand what's going on, you

can tell Firefox to start trusting this site's identification.

Even if you trust the site, this error could mean that someone is

tampering with your connection.

          Don't add an exception unless

you know there's a good reason why this site doesn't use trusted identification."
There is no valid certificate for "https" more. The page is nevertheless safe. You can ignore this warning, it will appear on all browsers ... /default_wink.png

 
There is no valid certificate for "https" more. The page is nevertheless safe. You can ignore this warning, it will appear on all browsers ... /default_wink.png
The page is NOT nevertheless safe without an SSL.  IT means your CC info is going over the Internet unencrypted and can be seen by anyone monitoring your traffic (or the site's traffic) and trust me people are monitoring your traffic and theirs... I don't mean LE, I just mean people who do that stuff... hackers, ID thieves etc..... come on.

 
The page is NOT nevertheless safe without an SSL.  IT means your CC info is going over the Internet unencrypted and can be seen by anyone monitoring your traffic (or the site's traffic) and trust me people are monitoring your traffic and theirs... I don't mean LE, I just mean people who do that stuff... hackers, ID thieves etc..... come on.
So you're right, but I do not think anyone an SSL certificate issued for this page. At the old site which now was so, but certainly not more.
Order only with a prepaid credit card. Either you run the risk or you can stay there. It is up to you. I have no paranoia because I have a prepaid credit card and mailing address, you can all see.
 
Anyone get the firefox warning when going to the new site?  Is that standard and is it safe to continue?  Maybe I'm just being overly cautious...but wanted advice before continuing...

"This Connection is Untrusted

       You have asked Firefox to connect

securely to www.xxxxx.com, but we can't confirm that your connection is secure.

          Normally, when you try to connect securely,

sites will present trusted identification to prove that you are

going to the right place. However, this site's identity can't be verified."

"If you understand what's going on, you

can tell Firefox to start trusting this site's identification.

Even if you trust the site, this error could mean that someone is

tampering with your connection.

          Don't add an exception unless

you know there's a good reason why this site doesn't use trusted identification."
I got the same warning from Firefox but it was ok when I made the exception.

Heck, I got a warning about dbg, too.   LOL

 
Hi all. I know this is old news, but still waiting on order posted on the 3rd. Anybody else still in this position?

 
I got the same warning from Firefox but it was ok when I made the exception.

Heck, I got a warning about dbg, too. LOL
I understand what you're saying about it being "ok" in terms of functionality, but as DGSB accurately stated, providing credit card information via a web page without a valid SSL certificate leaves your information unencrypted and vulnerable to hackers, ID thieves, etc. The issues of functionality and security of your data are separate issues.
And as far as DBG generating the same warning, again, it's a different matter entirely, as no credit card information is involved.

 
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  1. B @ bigblueallda: @drjimmy1964 lol I am actually surprised it is a real ID. I needed those documents because my license had been expired for over a year and I had to start all over. Nothing was in the system. It was a huge mess. I had no clue I was signing up for Real ID. They asked me for the exact same documents that I needed for a State ID Card.
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  3. S @ soupson: bless your heart buddy. no sense of grammar or proper insults/jokes. you need this place in ways i can’t comprehend
  4. drjimmy1964 @ drjimmy1964: Sweet Ol' Me asked about Real ID, Stoup. Are you responsive to emails ? LMAO
  5. drjimmy1964 @ drjimmy1964: I smell some Stoup. Is Stoup's on ?
  6. drjimmy1964 @ drjimmy1964: @bigblueallda You win. I am lost. Thought you were surprised your license was a Real ID, now you say you provided those items.
  7. drjimmy1964 @ drjimmy1964: @bigblueallda I was under the impression that you'd need all of the points to get a real ID . I'd check it's validity if you're gonna fly domestic any time soon, just to make sure. Not to tell you what to do, sorry -
  8. B @ bigblueallda: @drjimmy1964 In my state to get a Real ID, I need SS card, Birth Certificate and two proofs of residency. Which I am positive I had to provide to get a new ID when it had been expired.
  9. drjimmy1964 @ drjimmy1964: @Turbo259 advertising - putting in writing for example an negative action to show they are guilty prior to taking action.
  10. B @ bigblueallda: I haven't flown in an airplane in 20 years lol. Can't recall the last government building I have been in either. According to the symbol it tells me I should have on my ID to make it a Real ID I do have one in my state
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  12. drjimmy1964 @ drjimmy1964: @Turbo259 advertising - putting in writing for example an negative action to show they are guilty prior to taking action.
  13. drjimmy1964 @ drjimmy1964: @bigblueallda are you sure you have a Real ID ? I mean , they really want 6 points of proof and 1 for your addy and 1 for your SSN. Did you maybe get it done and forgot and flew out of the country or something ?
  14. drjimmy1964 @ drjimmy1964: @bigblueallda are you sure you have a Real ID ? I mean , they really want 6 points of proof and 1 for your addy and 1 for your SSN. Did you maybe get it done and forgot and flew out of the country or something ?
  15. S @ soupson: did anyone ask about real id or is sweet ol jimmy just rambling
  16. T @ Turbo259: @drjimmy1964 what did you mean by advertise? not gettin the verbiage, DM works if anything, just didnt understand
  17. B @ bigblueallda: {Visit your local Driver Service Bureau with the necessary documents: original birth certificate, Social Security card, and two proofs of your state's residency. } I definitely provided this when I had to get a new ID when i let mine go expired too long maybe I unknowingly got one but I think it is pretty standard here.
  18. B @ bigblueallda: Well it was a state id renewal. Before that there was a mixup and I had lost my birth certficate and social security number. After a couple of weeks and finally getting several documents in order I was able to get a state ID. It had been expired previously for a little too long and they wanted all kinds of proof. It was a mess. But nah I looked up what to look for an my state's ID to see if it is a Real Id or not and my card as the symbol it is supposed to have. I'll take a closer look though
  19. drjimmy1964 @ drjimmy1964: @bigblueallda are you sure you have a Real ID ? I mean , they really want 6 points of proof and 1 for your addy and 1 for your SSN. Did you maybe get it done and forgot and flew out of the country or something ?
  20. drjimmy1964 @ drjimmy1964: Actually it says "Not For Real ID Purposes". That is my 2022 renewal of my 2018 picture ID. I am not due till 2026 and I am sure they will make me go in since my pic would be 8 years old - they used to make you go in in my state for aging when I was younger, then went paper - then back to picture ( I think 9/11 to blame for that ) but relaxed it.
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