Alternative to HOSPIRA Bac

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Anyone ever hear of Alpha+Omega peptides OR pure peptides?

both are making and selling their own BAC water which is way cheaper than HOSPIRA now. i asked for sterility results and Pure said they are working with 3rd party testers now and Alpha said that its just water and alcohol. not a professional response
 
Just got the USPS notification email of whats arriving today.

The FDA letter is coming today
 

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I keep forgetting we have Giphy...

its happening the office GIF
 
My understanding is that a prescription will clear the hold. Maybe your doc could help you with that. Good luck!

Doctors can't write a prescription for reconstituting peptides from sources discussed here. They would lose their license. Please tell me what I am suppose to tell my doctor that I needed to order bac water from Canada for?
 
Responding is an admission of guilt. Just accept the loss.

Birth Supplies Canada said they will open an inquiry with Canada Post to see what happened with package after 28 days from shipping date which is this week. I'm assuming they will only do that if I complain to BSC that I have not received it. Any harm letting them do that?
 
Birth Supplies Canada said they will open an inquiry with Canada Post to see what happened with package after 28 days from shipping date which is this week. I'm assuming they will only do that if I complain to BSC that I have not received it. Any harm letting them do that?
Personally (with nothing to back this up other than life experience and being suspicious of everyone) I believe they know exactly what happened and are now just going to try to run out the clock on credit card disputes with their "we'll ask Canada Post to look into this" delay tactic.

Like I said in a previous post, anyone who receives a letter and doesn't respond to it will likely see the shipment returned to sender eventually which makes it much more likely they'll be willing to refund the product (maybe not the shipping).

Bottom line IMHO is that this "source" is probably about done selling/shipping to the US.
 
Like I said in a previous post, anyone who receives a letter and doesn't respond to it will likely see the shipment returned to sender eventually which makes it much more likely they'll be willing to refund the product (maybe not the shipping).
Bottom line IMHO is that this "source" is probably about done selling/shipping to the US.
I did not advise BSC that I received a letter because then the onus is on me to respond. But I wonder if the same letter is also sent to the shipper.

I would never order from them again because definitely not worth the stress to save a few bucks, but who would have thought FDA/Customs would have scrutinized bac water. I also wonder what does bac water have to do with birth supplies 🤔

But my question is whether I should follow up and let them investigate or if that would increase chances of affecting my GE? I dont think it should because its not really a violation. But you never know , I have heard people losing it for ridiculous reasons.

The other issue is that I used a prepaid card that expires at end of the month. So any refund would have to be quick unless I can get them to credit another form of payment. It also makes disputing it with the credit card company not worth the hassle.
 
Personally, I would mostly let it go, except for following up later if they got it back. If it is returned to them, I would maybe use a store credit for gloves or whatever.
 
Personally, I would mostly let it go, except for following up later if they got it back. If it is returned to them, I would maybe use a store credit for gloves or whatever.
Yes, I'll do that. I'll see if they can refund to a different form of payment if tracking eventually shows they got it back.
 
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