Don’t trust vendor tests

Anyways, if anyone did a test on the recent qsc 15 or 40 promo I’ll gladly pitch in some $ to get access to the info.
If it was purchased through an advertised GB, QSC pays for testing 3 vials from donors. Those tests are organized through QSC’s Revolt platform.

If purchased outside the GB, there is an independent test server for QSC products - ask SenorYeffo.
 
If it was purchased through an advertised GB, QSC pays for testing 3 vials from donors. Those tests are organized through QSC’s Revolt platform.

If purchased outside the GB, there is an independent test server for QSC products - ask SenorYeffo.
Thanks for this. It was via their last promo. First they offered 40 and when that ran out they offered 15. I got a few of each.
 
People get a bad meal at a restaurant and blast it for the world to see in a Google review... Millions of them.

Peptide user receives bad test result on injectable drug and keeps it to themselves?

I couldn't.

I'm barely deep in enough forums to see fake tests people will fall for and also see tests where the person posting had the good conscience to do so. I've also seen where a test is kept to oneself unless a financial contribution was made to see it. I assume in the later scenario the test result was good unless that person has no conscience or fear of karma. But I would pay that person if I had reason to believe I ordered the same product (even that can't be guaranteed). I'd be willing to pay a membership to a site that shares test results even if I'm not in the market to purchase anything for the good of the community.

Tangent - using the word "guarantee" here is maybe the root of what makes me question everything in the Peptide world. One big vendor continues to spell that word wrong. They "garantee" everything...

Tests are expensive... So are funerals
 
The private test severs are great. They organize hundreds of tests across a wide spectrum of peptides and vendors and in return you get access to the results of these tests and tests become super affordable for everyone involved. You can complain that it’s selfish all you want or you can put your money where your mouth is and join the community and contribute.

I’ve contributed to a bunch of tests for products I don’t research and vendors I don’t use because the crowdsourcing of costs makes it cheap and helps ensure we get a wide spectrum of tests that would never get done if we just relied on people independently testing their own products and releasing the results.
 
It seems like this point has been totally lost around here so I felt compelled to put a fine point on it: vendor tests are a marketing tool and should not be trusted any more than claims made in a commercial. A vendor will not release a bad test to the public, you only see the good ones. “They’re testing great!” is meaningless if all those tests were funded and filtered by a party that has a serious interest in you believing they only produce high quality products.

Find some friends to get post-purchase testing done with, or find your way to a testing group. Testing groups see a large proportion of tests come back with underfills, unacceptable purity, contamination, or even the wrong peptide in the vial, and it happens with well respected and trusted suppliers. And yet you never see vendors providing you a test that says “our last batch has a degradation issue and a little semaglutide mixed in there for good measure.” They won’t ever tell you “yeah we stocked out of the last batch so are going to ship this one under that batch’s COA and number so we don’t have to eat a loss/risk people moving to another supplier while we wait for the testing to come back.” These things happen allllllll the time.

If you believe peptide sellers are your friends you are being naive — they are in the business of extracting money from you. Vendor testing is not to be trusted for things you’re injecting into your body because of this.
and don't trust babacainspcnextaphezpens.
 
If it was purchased through an advertised GB, QSC pays for testing 3 vials from donors. Those tests are organized through QSC’s Revolt platform.

If purchased outside the GB, there is an independent test server for QSC products - ask SenorYeffo.
Thanks. I’m not sure what a revolt platform is. Mind handholding me a little and pointing the way?
 
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