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9 hours ago, ChumpChange said:

Many years ago, I frequently ordered products from iHerb and had them delivered to me in Thailand.

iHerb are good, but I do find it annoying that they’ll only let you order three items per shipment.  This might possibly be a Flash Express restriction.  When they shipped by Thai Post there was a weight restriction but no limit on the number of items.  I preferred the Thai Post shipping option.  Shame it got cancelled.  I now have to do multiple orders instead of one order which often works out more expensive for shipping.

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I use iHerb because they are drop dead reliable and very convenient. I think the 3 item limit is because they've worked an agreement with Thai Customs.  Works for me! 

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4 hours ago, donmuang37 said:

I use iHerb because they are drop dead reliable and very convenient. I think the 3 item limit is because they've worked an agreement with Thai Customs.  Works for me! 

 

After reading, for years, good reviews concerning iHerb, here on TV....

I will be giving this company a try....maybe next month.

 

I will order no more than 3 items.

 

And....now...am I here.....

Hoping for the best.

 

I no longer am willing to trust "local" online retailers, such as.....

You know the...Usual Suspects....

Right?

 

a.  I will do my best to always buy from Amazon USA for stuff.

b. I will try iHerb for the very few supplements that I might need.

 

 

 

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I have been using iHerb for many years and have found them fast and reliable.

 

One factor that further cemented my loyalty to them was when, some years ago, I heard a nutritionist say that iHerb have the products independently analysed before they will offer them for sale.

 

Not for effectiveness.  That would be highly challenging.  But to ensure that the quantities of active ingredients correspond with the claims of the manufacturer.

 

The informant said they were the only supplier he knew of that did this; that products that failed to meet the manufacturers specs were rejected; and that a few products contained zero quantity of the claimed active ingredients.

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