Tracy gone MIA?

Hey guys, I have more than dozen types of peps in theory sent my way. I bet they have no names on bottles so how cooked am I if they don't respond with their naming? I feel really stressed right now, any help would be greatly appreciated.
When your stuff gets in if Tracy isnt back yet you can PM me and I can help you figure out what each pep is, keep your shit in their bubble wrap and boxes until then too.
 
Not sure If these should be posted publicly

For anyone who hasn’t received yet.

Kind of defeats purpose or a secret code lol

Maybe I’m being overly paranoid.

Who knows who else is on this forum - Lilly ? Now they tell customs to look out for code xxxx etc
I don't work with customs, but I have done work with computer vision and scanning technologies at near the cutting edge.

From my perspective, the technology is not there to make it cost effective to worry about that sort of thing, and there are too many things for any random individual doing inspection to keep in mind. Too easy to change, too much work to vet it working in the CV model, etc.

If you think about what x-ray scanners look at, they don't see the graphics on packaging or things written on them, and we don't have other types of "see-through vision" that would let them see this without opening packages, and the sheer volume means they need to identify things without opening and inspecting whenever possible. What they do see, however, is density and can determine the atomic number of what they're scanning.

That being said, it's easy to just not post pictures or codes if the vendors prefer it, and that is certainly the case. Drug dealers tend to be paranoid and why piss off the people with the supply?
 
The funny thing is a lot of people here don't think they are doing business with drug dealers 😀

They are respectable members of community who would never do such a thing 😆
 
I don't work with customs, but I have done work with computer vision and scanning technologies at near the cutting edge.

From my perspective, the technology is not there to make it cost effective to worry about that sort of thing, and there are too many things for any random individual doing inspection to keep in mind. Too easy to change, too much work to vet it working in the CV model, etc.

If you think about what x-ray scanners look at, they don't see the graphics on packaging or things written on them, and we don't have other types of "see-through vision" that would let them see this without opening packages, and the sheer volume means they need to identify things without opening and inspecting whenever possible. What they do see, however, is density and can determine the atomic number of what they're scanning.

That being said, it's easy to just not post pictures or codes if the vendors prefer it, and that is certainly the case. Drug dealers tend to be paranoid and why piss off the people with the supply?
Considering the drug dealer has currently skipped town and not given people the necessary information to know what they are receiving, I dont think its that big of a deal, and as you say, they can just change their codes, and customs isnt going to be seeing the codes unless they already opened the package for inspection.

If you dont think tiny vials in a box that says 5 sheets of a face mask isnt suspicious then idk what to tell you.
 
It's not difficult to ask 'Please DM me with a code for 10mg Reta if you have it' instead of posting a list of codes in public, is it?
 
It's not difficult to ask 'Please DM me with a code for 10mg Reta if you have it' instead of posting a list of codes in public, is it?
I have some 10mg Reta enroute. They can ask me when it gets here
 
I don't work with customs, but I have done work with computer vision and scanning technologies at near the cutting edge.

From my perspective, the technology is not there to make it cost effective to worry about that sort of thing, and there are too many things for any random individual doing inspection to keep in mind. Too easy to change, too much work to vet it working in the CV model, etc.

If you think about what x-ray scanners look at, they don't see the graphics on packaging or things written on them, and we don't have other types of "see-through vision" that would let them see this without opening packages, and the sheer volume means they need to identify things without opening and inspecting whenever possible. What they do see, however, is density and can determine the atomic number of what they're scanning.

That being said, it's easy to just not post pictures or codes if the vendors prefer it, and that is certainly the case. Drug dealers tend to be paranoid and why piss off the people with the supply?
yeah X-rays etc won’t see.other than they can see is vials but they prob see that a lot.

Just that if they do open for some reason, unlabelled vials make it a little harder.

Any tests for drugs would be negative. But a big label saying Lilly rip off Mounjaro ? 😂

I.e. reason Tracy uses codes.

I dunno I’m prob overthinking it
 
Look at the seizure reports published by CBP. They routinely seize peptides. Just search for Body Protective Compound in the last report. If they can identify it, they will seize it.
 
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Look at the seizure reports published by CBP. They routinely seize peptides. Just search for Body Protective Compound in the last report. If they can identify it, they will seize it.
My order has said “plane arriving” since 1/8 🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️
 
The funny thing is a lot of people here don't think they are doing business with drug dealers 😀

They are respectable members of community who would never do such a thing 😆
I understand. It doesn't count as paying for prostitution if you wear a condom and pay with crypto.
 
If you are an actor, it's just a private adult education video. Perfectly legal
 
Does anyone know if the Gemini tester they use to identify suspicios powders/substsances can identify Tirz or Reta? I have seen them in use on NatGeo CBP documentaries. Its pretty cool, they put a small amount on the sensor and it identifies for the CBP officer if its coke, meth, ecstasy etc. I think the substanance needs to be in the database in the unit to identify it, otherwise it comes back as unknown, but I am not 100% certain on this.

I have seen users post that their shipment was opened by CBP and a the kit only had 9 vials, this is likely them testing it.
 
Does anyone know if the Gemini tester they use to identify suspicios powders/substsances can identify Tirz or Reta? I have seen them in use on NatGeo CBP documentaries. Its pretty cool, they put a small amount on the sensor and it identifies for the CBP officer if its coke, meth, ecstasy etc. I think the substanance needs to be in the database in the unit to identify it, otherwise it comes back as unknown, but I am not 100% certain on this.

I have seen users post that their shipment was opened by CBP and a the kit only had 9 vials, this is likely them testing it.
I really want to know more about this thing, too. I got in trouble for asking about it somewhere else and now I'm afraid to open my trap.
 
I really want to know more about this thing, too. I got in trouble for asking about it somewhere else and now I'm afraid to open my trap.
I asked ChatGPT - It has to be in the database for it to identity it. If GLP's aren't in the database now, my guess is they will be soon.

Prescription Medications Identifiable by Gemini™ Analyzers

The Gemini™ analyzers are particularly effective at identifying medications that have a distinct chemical signature. These typically include:

  1. Controlled Substances:
    • Opioids (e.g., fentanyl, oxycodone, morphine, hydrocodone).
    • Benzodiazepines (e.g., diazepam, alprazolam, lorazepam).
    • Stimulants (e.g., amphetamine, methamphetamine, methylphenidate).
  2. Common Pharmaceuticals:
    • Pain relievers (e.g., acetaminophen, ibuprofen).
    • Antidepressants (e.g., sertraline, fluoxetine).
    • Antihistamines (e.g., diphenhydramine).
  3. Illicitly Manufactured Medications:
    • Counterfeit pills mimicking prescription drugs.
  4. Excipients and Additives:
    • Inert substances in tablets or capsules (e.g., lactose, starch) may also be detected to distinguish formulations.

Key Features for Medication Identification

  • Library Database: The Gemini analyzer comes with an extensive database of chemical signatures, including many prescription drugs and their analogs.
  • Raman and FTIR Benefits:
    • Raman spectroscopy: Excels in identifying drugs in plastic or glass containers without opening them.
    • FTIR spectroscopy: Effective for analyzing solid and liquid samples with unique infrared absorption patterns.

Limitations

  • Mixtures: Identifying drugs in combination products or mixtures can be challenging.
  • Complex Formulations: Medications with coatings, fillers, or extended-release mechanisms may require additional analysis or sample preparation.
  • Database Scope: The analyzer can only identify substances that are preloaded into its database. Customization or updates may be needed for less common drugs.
 
I asked ChatGPT - It has to be in the database for it to identity it. If GLP's aren't in the database now, my guess is they will be soon.

Prescription Medications Identifiable by Gemini™ Analyzers

The Gemini™ analyzers are particularly effective at identifying medications that have a distinct chemical signature. These typically include:

  1. Controlled Substances:
    • Opioids (e.g., fentanyl, oxycodone, morphine, hydrocodone).
    • Benzodiazepines (e.g., diazepam, alprazolam, lorazepam).
    • Stimulants (e.g., amphetamine, methamphetamine, methylphenidate).
  2. Common Pharmaceuticals:
    • Pain relievers (e.g., acetaminophen, ibuprofen).
    • Antidepressants (e.g., sertraline, fluoxetine).
    • Antihistamines (e.g., diphenhydramine).
  3. Illicitly Manufactured Medications:
    • Counterfeit pills mimicking prescription drugs.
  4. Excipients and Additives:
    • Inert substances in tablets or capsules (e.g., lactose, starch) may also be detected to distinguish formulations.

Key Features for Medication Identification

  • Library Database: The Gemini analyzer comes with an extensive database of chemical signatures, including many prescription drugs and their analogs.
  • Raman and FTIR Benefits:
    • Raman spectroscopy: Excels in identifying drugs in plastic or glass containers without opening them.
    • FTIR spectroscopy: Effective for analyzing solid and liquid samples with unique infrared absorption patterns.

Limitations

  • Mixtures: Identifying drugs in combination products or mixtures can be challenging.
  • Complex Formulations: Medications with coatings, fillers, or extended-release mechanisms may require additional analysis or sample preparation.
  • Database Scope: The analyzer can only identify substances that are preloaded into its database. Customization or updates may be needed for less common drugs.
So what I'm seeing is, they might start selling more cagrisema, cagri tirz, reta sema mixes to throw them off the scent.
 
I'm having a Gilda Radnor moment with that "Raman"

"What's all this I'm hearing about Raman? Oh... Nevermind"
 
You forgot to edit out your comment and contact info off the bottom of the blog.

Did s/he respond? Did you have your "serious relationship"... Wanted to point this out before @chmuse sees the attachment.
Please, I'm attached to my phone. I saw it before you did. 😬
 
Gee. Imagine that!
Look I dont like that the FDA is used to restrict access to helpful medication, but the FDA IS a marker of a safe and thoroughly tested compound.

Now I agree that a drug not being FDA approved doesn't make it unsafe, but your taking a lot of risk into your own hands, and if you recognize that and accept that its fine imo, but if you go and start injecting stuff with the opinion that its all safe cuz the FDA is bullshit, and some youtubers and armchair analyst did a study of like 100 people over a month so it must be safe or something then that's stupid.
 
Look I dont like that the FDA is used to restrict access to helpful medication, but the FDA IS a marker of a safe and thoroughly tested compound.

Now I agree that a drug not being FDA approved doesn't make it unsafe, but your taking a lot of risk into your own hands, and if you recognize that and accept that its fine imo, but if you go and start injecting stuff with the opinion that its all safe cuz the FDA is bullshit, and some youtubers and armchair analyst did a study of like 100 people over a month so it must be safe or something then that's stupid.
FDA is a minimum bar to meet towards proving safety. It's always a balance of trying to get things approved as efficiently as possible while not approving things that aren't safe. This is an impossible goal because they are mutually exclusive goals.

For steroids, the real issue isn't the FDA but the DEA. The fact that testosterone is a scheduled drug is absurd.
 
if you go and start injecting stuff with the opinion that its all safe cuz the FDA is bullshit, and some youtubers and armchair analyst did a study of like 100 people over a month so it must be safe or something then that's stupid.
You just described the majority of the internet peptide community right there 🤣
 
Of course it's not ideal for people to come up with wild theories about what had happened, but it's perfectly normal for people to wonder and speculate, especially given the murky circumstances these sellers operate under.

When something like this happens I would expect a seller to be apologetic and reassuring. For "Tracy" to come out swinging at the customer base when they just disappeared is yet another reason I would never order from him. To be treated like that, and to put money in his pocket, is debasing.
 
Of course it's not ideal for people to come up with wild theories about what had happened, but it's perfectly normal for people to wonder and speculate, especially given the murky circumstances these sellers operate under.

When something like this happens I would expect a seller to be apologetic and reassuring. For "Tracy" to come out swinging at the customer base when they just disappeared is yet another reason I would never order from him. To be treated like that, and to put money in his pocket, is debasing.
Dont kink shame me!
 

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