i love this part. i think trying to find the absolute cheapest price possible is a very common goal or endeavor among new researchers (myself included). i no longer care about the latest and greatest sale price as i'm only buying GLP1's anyways (so none of the other GLOW side-quest bullshit) which will take me anywhere from 5-10 months to get through. who really cares about a 10, 20, 30 dollar difference if you have to gamble with your health in the process? and then when you do the math and divide the savings over the course of an entire month/year it's absolutely negligible.The mistakes allow gain information on how I will proceed in this: Too good to be true, don’t buy, listen to what experienced members say, pause and wait to see how it pans out, and I am definitely going to fucked over but make sure that it is my wallet, not my health.
also if you hang around the testing related servers enough you eventually figure out that purity number isn't the end all, be all of safety and at this point is more of a marketing tactic/buy signal. it's almost impossible to know the entirety of what's in a vial beyond tirzepatide and a few commonly used fillers (and jano and PT will tell you this as well) so there's value in buying from a regularly used manufacture that's been around a while with little-to-no failures in terms of product sold in the hopes that they have more control over their own supply and manufacturing process. the recent zero-pep saga shows the dangers of buying from "vendors" who will buy from whoever has the cheapest API in china whereas places like QSC, PGB (via XCE) and Amo look to stick with one partner/make it themselves for all their GLP1 related selling needs.