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Anyone else notice at least 6 vendors...(make it 7, I just seen Walker Chemical has them) all have lavender caps on the R30? Like for 9 months everyone had red capped t30... explain to me again how everything doesn't come from the same 2 manufacturing plants? WAIT 8 now with SPB....
 
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Forgot they also post within several minutes of each other on certain days for sales. Almost like it's a guy on his day off going through his accounts. 😂🤣.
 

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Anyone else notice at least 6 vendors...(make it 7, I just seen Walker Chemical has them) all have lavender caps on the R30? Like for 9 months everyone had red capped t30... explain to me again how everything doesn't come from the same 2 manufacturing plants? WAIT 8 now with SPB....
One thing that I have considered .. these aren't all different businesses the way we think of them in the US .. but are in fact just different sales people working for the same company.
 
One thing that I have considered .. these aren't all different businesses the way we think of them in the US .. but are in fact just different sales people working for the same company.
Actually - right here in the Good Ole USA - my childhood friend's father made a fortune in Los Angeles back in the 70s when there were Yellow Pages by "opening" half a dozen locksmith companies, taking out half a dozen listings in the Yellow Pages, and putting half a dozen phone lines in a single back room of their house.

Don't like the quote to come unlock your car in the middle of the night? Call the next number in the phone book. Aunt Betty was listening to what Uncle Paul or Niece Susie just quoted high on purpose and they'd just underquote by a few $$.

They have been millionaires since the 90s.
 
Actually - right here in the Good Ole USA - my childhood friend's father made a fortune in Los Angeles back in the 70s when there were Yellow Pages by "opening" half a dozen locksmith companies, taking out half a dozen listings in the Yellow Pages, and putting half a dozen phone lines in a single back room of their house.

Don't like the quote to come unlock your car in the middle of the night? Call the next number in the phone book. Aunt Betty was listening to what Uncle Paul or Niece Susie just quoted high on purpose and they'd just underquote by a few $$.

They have been millionaires since the 90s.
That's brilliant.
 
One thing that I have considered .. these aren't all different businesses the way we think of them in the US .. but are in fact just different sales people working for the same company.
I've wondered the same thing.

Would be interesting to investigate how widespread peptide use in China is domestically. Perhaps they were originally for sale that way and a few clever folks there started buying and reselling them from whatever shop was selling to locals. Over time that's evolved to more people doing it, working directly with manufacturers, and then manufacturer consolidation started happening.
 
One thing that I have considered .. these aren't all different businesses the way we think of them in the US .. but are in fact just different sales people working for the same company.
This is especially the case when they come in with the exact same over-fill %.
It means that they're not even doing the separate lyo/capping. You might be able to find the cheapest of them, but realistically they have no bargaining power so their incentive is to get the lowest cost (oldest problematic cast-offs) to sell and have the highest margin. Or maybe they're just capping the same so that people won't test separately. Not the sellers I'm looking for.
 
I've wondered the same thing.

Would be interesting to investigate how widespread peptide use in China is domestically. Perhaps they were originally for sale that way and a few clever folks there started buying and reselling them from whatever shop was selling to locals. Over time that's evolved to more people doing it, working directly with manufacturers, and then manufacturer consolidation started happening.
There is some use, but it is VERY niche (it is even in US/EU) and even smaller, because the number of people who can afford it really small and concentrated in a few big cities. Chinese people tend to trust their medical system and drugs (even toothpaste) much less than those in western countries... and that's because they've seen the scandals first hand and know the business culture.
 
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