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Need advice on Quing Le Peptides

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I’ve been ordering from these people for about 2 months now using mainly their tirz and glow. It’s too early to tell with the glow but the tirz seems to be working. My concern is when I ordered the tirz I also ordered a supply of Reta and they both came in those little 10 vial storage containers that both had the same yellow tops and the same manufacturer date. The rep, DraLene, assured me that it was just a coincidence and that everything is fine but today I got my order of MOTS C and the manufacturer date is 9/15/25 with today’s date being 9/12/25! I sent her a message demanding an explanation but regardless my trust in this company is gone. What do you guys think? Do you guys think they just slapped these stickers on without paying attention but the product is real?Should I use it? Here are some pictures
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The only way to know is to test but you're expecting that answer lol. If you don't want to test solo maybe look to FPPG or STG for other buyers. (Telegram)

I've never heard of this vendor and a search here yields no results. Can I ask where you heard of Quing?
 
Yeah, that is really sus. Its not the age of the peptide that would bother me .. its the lying about it.
 
Yeah, that is really sus. Its not the age of the peptide that would bother me .. its the lying about it.
Precisely, I spoke with the vendor and she assured me that it’s common to mark the date several days ahead from when the batch was completed. The company is Quing Li peptides
 
Precisely, I spoke with the vendor and she assured me that it’s common to mark the date several days ahead from when the batch was completed. The company is Quing Li peptides
Nah, that label was for more than a few days ahead. Because the stuff was manufactured, then packaged in that container, shipped to a warehouse, sold to you, then shipped to you. Furthermore no, it is NOT common to mislabel products. But she just admitted that her company routinely lies.
 
To sum up you have a shady vender that no one has heard of who lied to you about what's written on the label. This vender sold you set of products you already paid for and most likely will not get a refund for even if you return everything. At this point you have 3 options:
#1 Ignore your misgivings and trust the products are what you have been told that they were.
#2 Toss what you have and buy new stuff from a more reliable vender.
#3 Do independent testing.
None of these are really good choices .. but this is where you are right now.
 

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