Goods arrived safe and sound. Seller demonstrated the gold standard of how to do business per our forum policies. All goods we're packaged very well, shipment was insured and a signature confirmation was required. All goods we're in better condition than expected/advertised. Overall one of the best transactions I've had lately.
I am not racist, I don't hate you our your country, I simply obey laws that put my business, my family, and myself in jeopardy. Any normal person should understand that.
Please educate yourselves...
https://www.bis.doc.gov/index.php/policy-guidance/country-guidance/sanctioned-destinations/iranWhat can you not do with Iran?
As a U.S. person, unless you have a specific license from OFAC, you cannot, among other things:
Sell most goods to Iran from the U.S. or from any third country jurisdiction, like Germany or Dubai;
Facilitate trade with Iran, such as arrange for a shipment of Chinese goods from China to Iran, provide credit to enable such a transaction, work for a Korean company on most deals related to Iran, or work in a Dubai company on reexport transactions with Iran;
Invest in Iran, such as building an apartment building, opening a factory, running a factory, etc. (bear in mind one Iranian American was fined $30,000 in late 2010 for a non-egregious investment in a family catering business);
Run a business in Iran such as a bookstore, or an engineering firm;
Work in Iran or for Iranian companies, whether you are sitting in your house in the United States and working remotely for a company in Iran, or whether you move to Iran and work for a company there, or even work for an Iranian company in London, Istanbul, or Dubai;
Deposit and maintain money in banks in Iran, even in non-sanctioned private banks; and
Import most goods from Iran, even through a third country like Australia or India.
Any questions?