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QSC (Tracy - Qingdao Sigma Chemical Co., Ltd ) if you are patient and accept so so communications. If you wait for a group buy (just a plain sale), you can save 25-40%. Jano reports avail. for most products. I use bank transfer to their US bank. I find ASC ( Angel Shanghai Chem (ASC) as good, a bit pricier than QSC but better communications. Need to ask for Jano report. I use Paypal, which has a trans. fee, but I get quick order confirmation. Use the China time zone to your advantage. Search this forum, under vendors, for their Discord, Pepchat or Telegram link.
Avoid LSPL at all costs! - AVA SMITH

I placed a $3,400 order with this company, LSPL, and when the box arrived, the contents were absolutely shocking. Every single item was fake and of appallingly poor quality. Many of the tablets were crumbling to pieces, and the bottles were blatantly counterfeit. I had the products tested by professionals, and the results were outrageous—90% of the items were nothing but dyed water!

When I contacted the company to demand a refund, they responded with outright mockery, sending me laughing emojisand sarcastically saying I should "use the correct dealer" and "do my research before purchasing." This was nothing short of insulting, especially considering they were the ones engaging in blatant fraud.

To make matters worse, I reached out on WhatsApp to a so-called representative named Eva Smith in an attempt to resolve this issue. Instead of addressing my concerns, I was promptly blocked, leaving me no way to get my money back. Adding insult to injury, I discovered that the "certificate of testing" they provide is stolen from another legitimate company, making it even clearer that they are running an outright scam.

LSPL will tell you whatever you want to hear to gain your trust, coax you into making a payment, and then completely rip you off. Their entire operation is built on deception, and they have zero intention of delivering what they promise. I’ve lost $3,400 to this scam, and I cannot stress enough: Avoid LSPL at all costs! Spend your money here, and you will lose it. The choice is yours—but you’ve been warned.
 
So many questions…..

Why did you post this 5x?
Why are random things in bold?
How could you tell the items were counterfeit just from looking at them?
Who did the lab testing? Unless you post lab results everyone will assume you’re lying.

Here’s what I think actually happened. You confused their stealth packaging as being “counterfeit” and the professionals who did the test didn’t actually produce a result because they just looked at it without doing an analytical test. They correctly laughed at you for being an idiot and not doing research and blocked you because you are a legal liability.
 
So many questions…..

Why did you post this 5x?
Why are random things in bold?
How could you tell the items were counterfeit just from looking at them?
Who did the lab testing? Unless you post lab results everyone will assume you’re lying.

Here’s what I think actually happened. You confused their stealth packaging as being “counterfeit” and the professionals who did the test didn’t actually produce a result because they just looked at it without doing an analytical test. They correctly laughed at you for being an idiot and not doing research and blocked you because you are a legal liability.
The lab testing was done in London, UK, by a certified facility, so don’t act like you know better. If you don’t believe me, that’s your problem. You’re free to waste your money and place an order with LSPL to see for yourself. But don’t come crying when you get scammed, just like I did.

You’re sitting here making baseless assumptions while I’ve provided clear facts:

  • The products were counterfeit—completely unusable, with tablets crumbling apart and bottles obviously fake.
  • 90% of the items were dyed water, confirmed by actual lab testing, not just my observation.
  • LSPL mocked me when I asked for a refund, stole their “testing certificate” from another company, and blocked me when I tried to follow up.
If you’re so convinced you know best, put your own money on the line and prove it. Until then, stop defending a scam company and questioning someone who’s already been ripped off. I’m here to warn others—if you don’t want to listen, that’s your choice. But don’t expect sympathy when it happens to you.
 
The lab testing was done in London, UK, by a certified facility, so don’t act like you know better. If you don’t believe me, that’s your problem. You’re free to waste your money and place an order with LSPL to see for yourself. But don’t come crying when you get scammed, just like I did.

You’re sitting here making baseless assumptions while I’ve provided clear facts:

  • The products were counterfeit—completely unusable, with tablets crumbling apart and bottles obviously fake.
  • 90% of the items were dyed water, confirmed by actual lab testing, not just my observation.
  • LSPL mocked me when I asked for a refund, stole their “testing certificate” from another company, and blocked me when I tried to follow up.
If you’re so convinced you know best, put your own money on the line and prove it. Until then, stop defending a scam company and questioning someone who’s already been ripped off. I’m here to warn others—if you don’t want to listen, that’s your choice. But don’t expect sympathy when it happens to you.
Post lab results if it was done by an actual lab!

You again make the claim they are counterfeit without saying how you know, there is no way to visually identify if one white powder is different from another unless the physical properties are different. With the exception of a few peptides they all look identical. Everyone here that knows me knows I always call out companies for bad practices but it has to be proven. If someone is coming on here and making claims with no proof then nobody will take you seriously.
 
The lab testing was done in London, UK, by a certified facility, so don’t act like you know better. If you don’t believe me, that’s your problem. You’re free to waste your money and place an order with LSPL to see for yourself. But don’t come crying when you get scammed, just like I did.

You’re sitting here making baseless assumptions while I’ve provided clear facts:

  • The products were counterfeit—completely unusable, with tablets crumbling apart and bottles obviously fake.
  • 90% of the items were dyed water, confirmed by actual lab testing, not just my observation.
  • LSPL mocked me when I asked for a refund, stole their “testing certificate” from another company, and blocked me when I tried to follow up.
If you’re so convinced you know best, put your own money on the line and prove it. Until then, stop defending a scam company and questioning someone who’s already been ripped off. I’m here to warn others—if you don’t want to listen, that’s your choice. But don’t expect sympathy when it happens to you.
Do you have the COAs to post?

I’ve heard mixed things about this vendor but you’re the first person to claim it’s all bad. Just wondering if we can look at the results and you can post specifically what you bought from them.
 
I appreciate you trying to understand the situation, so let me provide the full details:

  • What was ordered? My order consisted of steroid tablets and steroids in liquid form. Below are the product codes I received directly from LSPL:
    • SD 100 x 12
    • DT20 x 8
    • FX10 x 8
    • DEX1 x 6
    • CB40 x 25
    • D10 x 20
    • X 10 x 25
    • W10 x 20
    • CT10 x 20
    • SD10 x 20
    • 340 x 15
    • 440 x 15
    • T20 x 7
    • CD50 x 5
    • P25 x 5
    • FX10 x 8
      The tablets were crumbling apart and completely unusable. The liquid products turned out to be mostly dyed water, which was confirmed through professional lab testing conducted by a certified facility in London, UK.
  • Stolen COA? LSPL provided a Certificate of Analysis (COA) that was stolen from another legitimate company. I’m not posting it here publicly, but I’m more than willing to share it with trusted authorities or platforms to further expose LSPL’s fraudulent practices.
  • Screenshots and contact info? I have substantial evidence, including screenshots of conversations with their representative, Eva Smith, where I was mocked with laughing emojis when I requested a refund. Shortly afterward, I was blocked. The phone number I dealt with is +852 5134 9859, which is LSPL’s official contact number. This was not an imposter but a direct interaction with LSPL.
This is not a misunderstanding—it is a calculated scam. I’ve lost $3,400 because of LSPL’s fraudulent behavior, and I’m sharing my experience to warn others before they fall victim to the same scam. If you’re genuinely interested in holding LSPL accountable,
 
I appreciate you trying to understand the situation, so let me provide the full details:

  • What was ordered? My order consisted of steroid tablets and steroids in liquid form. Below are the product codes I received directly from LSPL:
    • SD 100 x 12
    • DT20 x 8
    • FX10 x 8
    • DEX1 x 6
    • CB40 x 25
    • D10 x 20
    • X 10 x 25
    • W10 x 20
    • CT10 x 20
    • SD10 x 20
    • 340 x 15
    • 440 x 15
    • T20 x 7
    • CD50 x 5
    • P25 x 5
    • FX10 x 8
      The tablets were crumbling apart and completely unusable. The liquid products turned out to be mostly dyed water, which was confirmed through professional lab testing conducted by a certified facility in London, UK.
  • Stolen COA? LSPL provided a Certificate of Analysis (COA) that was stolen from another legitimate company. I’m not posting it here publicly, but I’m more than willing to share it with trusted authorities or platforms to further expose LSPL’s fraudulent practices.
  • Screenshots and contact info? I have substantial evidence, including screenshots of conversations with their representative, Eva Smith, where I was mocked with laughing emojis when I requested a refund. Shortly afterward, I was blocked. The phone number I dealt with is +852 5134 9859, which is LSPL’s official contact number. This was not an imposter but a direct interaction with LSPL.
This is not a misunderstanding—it is a calculated scam. I’ve lost $3,400 because of LSPL’s fraudulent behavior, and I’m sharing my experience to warn others before they fall victim to the same scam. If you’re genuinely interested in holding LSPL accountable,
Post test results or get the fuck out
 
I appreciate you trying to understand the situation, so let me provide the full details:

  • What was ordered? My order consisted of steroid tablets and steroids in liquid form. Below are the product codes I received directly from LSPL:
    • SD 100 x 12
    • DT20 x 8
    • FX10 x 8
    • DEX1 x 6
    • CB40 x 25
    • D10 x 20
    • X 10 x 25
    • W10 x 20
    • CT10 x 20
    • SD10 x 20
    • 340 x 15
    • 440 x 15
    • T20 x 7
    • CD50 x 5
    • P25 x 5
    • FX10 x 8
      The tablets were crumbling apart and completely unusable. The liquid products turned out to be mostly dyed water, which was confirmed through professional lab testing conducted by a certified facility in London, UK.
  • Stolen COA? LSPL provided a Certificate of Analysis (COA) that was stolen from another legitimate company. I’m not posting it here publicly, but I’m more than willing to share it with trusted authorities or platforms to further expose LSPL’s fraudulent practices.
  • Screenshots and contact info? I have substantial evidence, including screenshots of conversations with their representative, Eva Smith, where I was mocked with laughing emojis when I requested a refund. Shortly afterward, I was blocked. The phone number I dealt with is +852 5134 9859, which is LSPL’s official contact number. This was not an imposter but a direct interaction with LSPL.
This is not a misunderstanding—it is a calculated scam. I’ve lost $3,400 because of LSPL’s fraudulent behavior, and I’m sharing my experience to warn others before they fall victim to the same scam. If you’re genuinely interested in holding LSPL accountable,
So......why not post the photos, lab reports, and all of the proof you have to back up your claims? Seems pretty easy if everything you say is true, right?

Don't get mad at people for wanting proof of claims made against vendors. Anyone can claim absolutely anything. Proof, or nothing you claim matters.
 

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