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Give me your opinion on this company - JPEPTICS? COA’s / Chain of command?

thebigmess

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I’ve never heard of them… Their prices definitely aren’t gray prices but they’re low by US standards 🤣🤣

Stumbled across them and they’re doing some different things with transparency that I found interesting that I haven’t seen before…

Of course COA’s from suppliers in China mean diddly squat until we test them our damn self because there’s no “chain of command”.

But look what they’re doing…
On their COA they share the specific cap color in the picture and in the batch number (not new I know…)

But they’re even sharing how big their batch is in the batch # on the vial label pic and in the actual batch number provided on the COA (ex: TZ-1025-1/200PNK) I am assuming that’s Tirz - OCT 2025 - vial 1 out of 200. And then they physically number each vial 1-200.

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I know that doesn’t fix the chain of command issue but I thought it was cool to see people working to do different things to provide some sort of honest transparency in the peptide community.

Here’s their “Transparency” letter… thoughts? Opinions? Is it cool, or am I just a peptide nerd lol 🤓

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Wow. A COA that says what the batch number is and how much is in the vial, the approximate purity, the year it was made and the color of the cap? Not exactly anything groundbreaking there. What is it that strikes you as very transparent here. Not the cap...
 
Wow. A COA that says what the batch number is and how much is in the vial, the approximate purity, the year it was made and the color of the cap? Not exactly anything groundbreaking there. What is it that strikes you as very transparent here. Not the cap... and what are you referring to regarding chain of command??
 
Whenever I see that something is "low priced by US standards", I go back to compounding. Brello, the compounding pharmacy I started with, does three months any dose for $500. So if you tell them you're on 15mg, they will send you nine vials of 22mg each. That means a vial of T-22 from them, reconned by an actual pharmacist in an actual clean room, is $56.

Something to consider when you're thinking about pricing.
 
Well, for starters their 10 pack of tirz costs $175 more than Nexaph.

I can't directly compare their reta to that of Nexaph due to the vial dosages ... but their 20mg for $499 is just slightly cheaper than the 24mg kits that Nexaph sells for $525

What bothers me the most though .. is that those two items seems to be all they are selling. That says to me that they are small potato resellers who could easily be in it for a quick cash grab and if something goes wrong they could just disappear with your money because they don't have a reputation to damage in the first place.

Oh .. and there is nothing special about the COA.
 

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