Thanks for the kind words, guys. I lived overseas for a time and had and maintained some contacts who could obtain Nepenthes seeds from time to time, though I was never sure precisely when; so it's always fun to get an envelope from Japan or even Vietnam with a stapled square of bibulous paper -- often accompanied by an obscene, obnoxious card. Needless to say, I keep a bunch of stuff on-hand; as Foghorn Leghorn would say, "for just such an emergency."
In answer to a PM (which was accidentally deleted -- full box -- sorry): since I don't reliably know how fresh the seeds are, I generally treat some with gibberellic acid for twelve hours, plant some outright in milled sphagnum and sand, (as seen in the photo), and aseptically germinate a few in weak tissue culture media, to cover all bases.
The germination success rate -- all said -- has been about 75% . . .