Embarrassed and Relieved

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When I first started I bought a 60mg kit of Tirz from Cantydes on sale. Only later did I learn more and see all of the negative remarks. I'm embarrassed that I didn't learn more before I made the purchase. I finally had the nerve to send it out for testing. I just got the COA back from TrustPointe (Peptidetest.com). 60.56mg mass and 99.389% pure. I'm relieved and happy that I got what I paid for.
 
When I first started I bought a 60mg kit of Tirz from Cantydes on sale. Only later did I learn more and see all of the negative remarks. I'm embarrassed that I didn't learn more before I made the purchase. I finally had the nerve to send it out for testing. I just got the COA back from TrustPointe (Peptidetest.com). 60.56mg mass and 99.389% pure. I'm relieved and happy that I got what I paid for.
I’m glad you got good results. That’s what matters.
 
I looked at Cantydes when I first started, thought about ordering because it looked easy but then luckily saw some of the early freakouts here. Don't be embarrassed! Knowing how to navigate these situations isn't something we are born with. Glad the testing worked out OK! 👍
 
Same as mostlydamp. Coming from compounded, they offered attractive pricing for domestic and were my number #1 choice till I saw that thread. If I lived in Canada though, they would still be high on my list if I were really worried about customs seizures.
 
Same as mostlydamp. Coming from compounded, they offered attractive pricing for domestic and were my number #1 choice till I saw that thread. If I lived in Canada though, they would still be high on my list if I were really worried about customs seizures.
I'm in Canada and made a huge order with a new CN vendor, we shall see how that goes at the border aha
 
From what I have gathered, cantydes just buys from every random source imaginable, so the odds of getting a good/bad product are likely reflective of the odds of getting a good/bad product if you just picked a source at random with no research whatsoever.

Even if the product you buy turns out to be fine, I think a bigger concern would be doxxing or selling of personal information. I personally wouldn't be comfortable letting someone that unstable/disturbed having my real identity, credit card info, email address, etc.
 
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From what I have gathered, cantydes just buys from every random source imaginable, so the odds of getting a good/bad product are likely reflective of the odds of getting a good/bad product if you just picked a source at random with no research whatsoever.

Even if the product you buy turns out to be fine, I think a bigger concern would be doxxing or selling of personal information. I personally wouldn't be comfortable letting someone that unstable/disturbed having my real identity, credit card info, email address, etc.
This afternoon I learned that Cantydes is now operating as Royal Peptides. They went off on me, thinking I was a vendor or competitor or GB runner or something. I just a random purchaser for personal research.
 
This afternoon I learned that Cantydes is now operating as Royal Peptides. They went off on me, thinking I was a vendor or competitor or GB runner or something. I just a random purchaser for personal research.
Story time, do tell.
 
Story time, do tell.
Nothing much to tell. I asked in a vendor Telegram channel why Royal’s kit prices were so high, like more than double Amo and Nexaph’s, and she went off on me about being more expensive because she’s domestic, and was all, “We know who you are!” Like she was threatening me or something.

Like, okay? I’m a random woman saving money by buying domestic research peptides, so I’m not interested in paying $400 with shipping for a single T15 kit. Big whop.

The owner of the Telegram then noted Royal Peptides was fka Cantydes, to which she also went off…

I’ve only read the stuff she posted here, which is… uh, interesting. But that’s all I know, I’m not really familiar with any backstory.
 
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