QSC using sales to dump subpar products

You think people will buy their rejects if they openly state Tirzepatide 30mg (92% purity, contaminated with dogshit) $110
I'm sure some unscrupulous US "vendor" or "group buy" would snatch a bunch up and sell on Facebook for a generous markup to unsuspecting victims.
 
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You think people will buy their rejects if they openly state Tirzepatide 30mg (92% purity, contaminated with dogshit) $110
Tracy had paid to have the sample analyzed. Then Tracy posted the COA knowing that it showed the product in an unfavorable light. And Tracy knew that people like you would then accuse Tracy of being shady because Tracy was honest enough to affirmatively provide accurate information. If your standards for honesty are that high, then I suggest you avoid tirzepatide: There are no vendors, not even Eli Lilly, who will meet your standards. Try diet and exercise.
 
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Tracy had paid to have the sample analyzed. Then Tracy posted the COA knowing that it showed the product in an unfavorable light. And Tracy knew that people like you would then accuse Tracy of being shady because Tracy was honest enough to affirmatively provide accurate information. If your standards for honesty are that high, then I suggest you avoid tirzepatide: There are no vendors, not even Eli Lilly, who will meet your standards. Try diet and exercise.
And then Tracy, like you, intentionally omitted the results by hiding it behind hyperlinks that doesn't even look like hyperlinks.

It's pretty easy:
Yo guys the cjc is contaminated.

6 words.

But he instead writes a 2000 word rules of the promo that's longer than what my phone can even show.

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At this point you're just arguing for the sake of arguing.
 
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Tracy had paid to have the sample analyzed. Then Tracy posted the COA knowing that it showed the product in an unfavorable light. And Tracy knew that people like you would then accuse Tracy of being shady because Tracy was honest enough to affirmatively provide accurate information. If your standards for honesty are that high, then I suggest you avoid tirzepatide: There are no vendors, not even Eli Lilly, who will meet your standards. Try diet and exercise.
Tracy’s not going to give you free peptides for defending him. You can stop.
 
Is the CJC "contaminated" or is the peptide just really degraded. I doubt anyone in this thread can answer that question, but there's a very big difference between being contaminated, ie having other unwanted and potentially harmful substances mixed in with the lyophilized CJC-1295, and the CJC being poor quality with a ton of degradation. Contaminated is a pretty serious accusation.
 
Is the CJC "contaminated" or is the peptide just really degraded. I doubt anyone in this thread can answer that question, but there's a very big difference between being contaminated, ie having other unwanted and potentially harmful substances mixed in with the lyophilized CJC-1295, and the CJC being poor quality with a ton of degradation. Contaminated is a pretty serious accusation.
The test says it has semaglutide in it, hence the term “contamination”

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The funny part to me is that bad vendors are bound to come back around to bring favorable ones once the favorable ones fall.
 
Here’s the story: There was a time when qsc had a bunch of peptides that got some sema mixed in. Apparently a it was a bad lab hire who was canned after this. They landed on buyer beware lists all over the place for a while because instead of tossing it they decided to sell it anyway, but never tried to conceal that fact. Eventually it seemed like they’d sold it all and testing was good again. No idea what hole they found with this cjc-sema in it but it’s a blast from the past, doesn’t seem like an issue to worry about outside of these batches of stuff that doesn’t sell a lot so might still have some stock from 2023.
 
Here’s the story: There was a time when qsc had a bunch of peptides that got some sema mixed in. Apparently a it was a bad lab hire who was canned after this. They landed on buyer beware lists all over the place for a while because instead of tossing it they decided to sell it anyway, but never tried to conceal that fact. Eventually it seemed like they’d sold it all and testing was good again. No idea what hole they found with this cjc-sema in it but it’s a blast from the past, doesn’t seem like an issue to worry about outside of these batches of stuff that doesn’t sell a lot so might still have some stock from 2023.
Some of the tesa people got in novemeber/dec was from a January batch.

Some of these other peptides aren't selling, hence the sales haha. (probably due to purity).

I stick with qsc glps1, hgh, and AAS for the most part. Cost savings aren't there on more obscure peps and quality can be had elsewhere.
 

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