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Best country to find N?
Thread starterlostlove
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N is just the brand name. No longer sold anywhere. Same substance is now sold under a different brand name, depending on the country. In Peru it's Halatal, and it seems to be the same in Bolivia. I can't remember what it is called in Mexico. It's kind of like Kleenex. You may be using a knock-off brand but you are still likely to refer to it as "Kleenex".
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One can find N in any English speaking country. It's very, very common. Just go to a commercial part of your region and look at signs. Sooner or latter you will find a "N". Sign printers/news-agencies/educational places may have a "N" you could buy cheaply. I suppose digital Ns are not the same for you? There a lot of Ns here in this thread. You can have mine. N. N. N.
On a more serious note, I have no idea. But, going to a foreign country and not speaking their native language seems like a very good way of being scammed. Most industrial countries should be manufacturing their own chemicals, or importing them in bulk from overseas. What is N used for commercially? Get closer to the businesses that handle it. No one cares how much BS you spew to get it. They're not going to lock you up.
I've got enough cash for a flight and a short stay somewhere to pick it up myself. If anyone has any experience going to Peru or Bolivia and getting it, or has insights into other locations it's available, please, PLEASE DM me.
Also on another not can someone ELI5 it to me why the supply has seemingly completely dried up in other countries?
N is just the brand name. No longer sold anywhere. Same substance is now sold under a different brand name, depending on the country. In Peru it's Halatal, and it seems to be the same in Bolivia. I can't remember what it is called in Mexico. It's kind of like Kleenex. You may be using a knock-off brand but you are still likely to refer to it as "Kleenex".
Sorry to bug you again—looks like you PMed me but I wasn't able to open it. If it's not too much trouble could you try again? Again, really sorry to bother you.
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