Did you compare shipping costs on top? C'mon.. how do you save $9 on one $5 item? 5 hospiras at PT will run you $48.50.. at Violet it's under $30.. let's be real.. but if saving almost $20 on just 5 vials of water is "nothing better" then so be it..
AMSCO is not the best place for a handful of them.. shipping is $14.95.. not to mention that they won't tell you up front what the exp date is.. (typically it'll be ok, but they don't bother informing you ahead of time). I am cheaper for 4 or less.
They reached out to me asked if May 2025 was OK to send.. I, of course, declined.. I appreciate them reaching out.. they must have had some calls from others complaining...
It would not make sense to buy one at a time. The one I have in stock now has exp date of May 31 2026.. so it can last that long unopened... You can definitely buy some (more than one) even if you were to throw it out after a month (I wouldn't and I don't)... My personal opinion is that 5-6...
it is not a separate payment method for them.. if you want to do bank transfer, then you ask them for their account info.. and then you'd make the transfer either by sending a wire, or using Wise.. so Wise as an option is on your side, not theirs.. they receive their money practically the same...
that was not necessary.. you could have just sent USDC - it's same address/wallet.. oh well live and learn.. they don't always read carefully what you specify, so they'll give you (correct) address but may mistakenly show the other stablecoin -- when they really should say "USDC or USDT on...
QSC takes both USDC and USDT on Solana network so you could have just sent that. All those movements were not necessary.... Sounds like you're the second (and probably not the last) victim of incompetent sales assistants.. @Qingdao Sigma should address that with them...
new assistants confused about stablecoin.. LOL.. they do accept USDT and you can even look at transactions on their wallet.. plenty of both USDT and USDC.. as a matter of fact very last payment (as of right now) was using USDT..
ETA: It would have been same wallet (same address) on Solana network
These gold tops were a batch that was used to fulfill an oversell from the Thanksgiving sale.. most of us got purple tops and some folks started receiving these gold ones (mostly those who had to wait a bit for that batch to be produced).. it was short lived so it was easy to miss if you weren't...
it wouldn't be gold tops by any chance? How yellow are they? Do they look just like that T50 pictured? or different?
This is the batch they had recently: https://janoshik.com/tests/52245-Tirzepatide_30mg_G6N1ZPYP7WY5
you may wanna try finding someone who also got these gold tops and compare...
That person posted a receipt for $6.50.. and as you can see the only way you'd have to pay additional $6.50 per that table is if sender paid nothing (ie used fake label)... cause $6.50 is the standard rate.. USPS would collect the difference, not double dip. IOW.. Alan's explanation for that...
domestic - it should be a code.. international orders - should be on the side of the box.. all mine had big clear numbers you could not miss.. but I have heard others say they had no markings or only some boxes had some markings..
I ran Reta just for a little bit and saw no appreciable difference compared to Tirz (if anything, Tirz was more "reliable" but my test period was too short to be considered scientific)... so back to Tirz I went..
yes the following post is a good start:
https://scribehow.com/page/How_to_Buy_and_Send_USDC_with_Coinbasecom_and_Coinbase_Wallet__dYFoNrZUTb2pbtuo8wf6WA
Now, the only thing I'd say is - if you follow the above, where it says ETH you replace it with SOL and where it says to use Ethereum...
you're making a terrible mistake in trying to inject some logic into their business operation.. while you're not wrong, it just doesn't (have to) work in that logical way. you have to adjust... (no matter the vendor).. but more importantly, my advice is to simplify as much as you can - the...
I am sticking with Hospira :) what you ran into is messed up.. and I am sure you will survive even if they dont' credit you the 5 bucks or whatever it would work out to..
What is the QSC policy regarding handling long-standing orders or store credits from BTC transactions.. ie if I sent 0.01BTC that was $650 at the time.. and now a few months later I'd ask for refund - do I get 0.01 back or do I get less (based on current valuation)?
No Coinbase (the exchange) should be involved if you're using PayPal. Buy PYUSD on PayPal, then send (over Solana network) to your Exodus wallet. You can buy some SOL on Coinbase and send to same Exodus wallet. Then there, in Exodus, use Web3 interface for Jupiter to swap PYUSD into USDC (or...
Get more pens :) so you don't have to change carts in between.. but it's a good idea to practice with a water.. It is also interesting to note how long it runs after the plunger bottoms out (ie you do not want to pull out the second your thumb bottoms out... it keeps running for like 2 more...
it is unfortunate... and not very obvious - Coinbase does not "like" USDT.. they much prefer USDC.. and hence the former will incur fees that the latter doesn't. On top of that, Coinbase does not support all networks for USDT (namely the cheap one - Solana).. so it's really a suboptimal choice...
Don't use USDT with Coinbase.. it's not an optimal choice at all. USDC is the winner, on Solana network... QSC takes both so it's not really an issue.. Solana network and USDC for the win when dealing with Coinbase..
Two things - one is to establish the account in advance and even pre-fund it ahead of time so you're ready to go when a sale hits.. Another option is to get PayPal route (funded through a debit card) set up and then you won't have to wait a week for funds to clear... it's an option that works...
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