my input is yes we all were new to this game at some point but the last few weeks we went up 10% in new members and i think this may be a bad thing because no one is even doing a little research on products and how to buy them.
Trade secrets are good to keep secret.
I'll admit, it's daunting to just be starting out. There's places like STG that can bootstrap the noob into dark peptide markets.
But the info on here gets stale and dated quickly. If you look at my post history, I've recommended vendors which I no longer recommend. Things took unexpected turns for the worse. I've ordered from Tracy, who I once thought was a caustic asshole and would never give my money to. I still think he's probably a caustic asshole, but he delivered consistently.
The game of quality is all about consistency in my book. McDonald's and Starbucks might not be what you think of when you think of quality. But that couldn't be farther from the truth. They're quality because you know exactly what you're going to get, exactly what it's going to taste like. And there's very little inconsistency or variation in their products from store to store, even across borders.
The peptide gray market is like ANTI-QUALITY. It's the antithesis of quality by my definition. So much so that every batch must be tested multiple times at multiple stages. Products get mixed up in labeling. Some batches test zero for peptides. Some batches have more "sting" or ISRs than others. And at the end of the day, we know very little about what is in the vial even after it's tested.
So my post was somewhat sarcastic. I feel for the newcomers trying to get a drink of water from a firehouse. I generally don't like being a dickhead to new people just for asking a question. We tell them how to build a clock and they just want to know what time it is.
Haha... I get it... but then sometimes you're just too exhausted to answer without being short, snippy, or just plain rude. Who knows. We're all people here on a mission to help ourselves improve. It can't hurt to help someone who doesn't appear to want to put in the effort like many of us have. Chances are, they're overwhelmed.
We're not solving world problems here. Hair is not on fire. Hopefully the worst problems you'll have from this experience is shopping for smaller clothes.