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Has anyone here had experience with ZLZ Peptide or Uther? Based on Finnrick’s test data, it seems that ZLZ ranks among the top three GLP vendors, which is impressive. However, it's a bit unusual that they have no visible presence on platforms like Discord, Telegram, or WhatsApp to promote their products. Similarly, there's very little feedback available on Uther, and have never seen them engage in vendor connection. This lack of visibility makes it hard to gauge their reliability.



ZLZ are not trustworthy and i strongly advise against purchasing from them. They send garbage and make false promises.
 
I have never been sure whether people are kidding here when they talk about a vendor who might call someone he didn't like a "capitalist hamburger," only that it made me BRAY laugh, and I passed it to both my mother and my work wife. Both agreed it is EXCELLENT poetry.
I'm sorry, but if the lovely Ms Tracy understood Americans at all she'd be calling that person a capitalist cheeseburger.
 
I'm sorry, but if the lovely Ms Tracy understood Americans at all she'd be calling that person a capitalist cheeseburger.
I later read the "fishsteak" parts too, and shared that with both of them too. I don't personally know a lot of people who WOULD eat fishsteak on the regular, but god, the MUSIC of that one.
 
Not a drip. Just intravenous. I saw recently that a few vendors are selling kits of liquid
“Immunological enhancement” that is Glutathione 200mg, Ascorbic Acid 200mg, and Zinc Sulfate 2.5mg.
You inject iv..? Dang. You’re hardcore. I thought about it. Heck, lately I cannot drink enough, I’ve thought about home hydration drips..
 
You inject iv..? Dang. You’re hardcore. I thought about it. Heck, lately I cannot drink enough, I’ve thought about home hydration drips..
I know where you can get them. lol I don’t do drips too often, but I am going to get some NAD+ and that seems to be the best method for absorption.
 
I’ve got NAD+ on the way so this thread is of interest. Also, been taking glutathione orally for years. Do you see a big difference by injecting it?

IV injections? I assume there’s a YouTube video tutorial for that?
 
I ordered also; sadly the group test batch does not match mine, did you check if yours matches?
btw, I was so pleased and excited that I ordered a second kit, and that kit is from the 634 batch, not the group test one. I'm kinda waiting and watching for someone to get a group test together so I can join it; I have some community-spirited guilt about having ordered too late to participate in the other one.
 
So what is an actual list of recommended suppliers ? SSA and SRY were looking good and now i see posts about

SRY under fill t30 at 78% and overfill GHK-Cu 50 mg tested at 116 mg.
SSA spamming the forum ( zippitydoodah avoid ssa thread ) - technically not a review of the product
 
Experienced members tend not to recommend vendors because we are in a grey marketplace and believe me there is never any guarantee. Vendors come and go and there may be custom issues. However, just to relate my past personal experience.......😁......I have received three successful orders from HK Peptides and three successful orders from aria_JCE. I'm running out of freezer space for food 😂
 
Experienced members tend not to recommend vendors because we are in a grey marketplace and believe me there is never any guarantee. Vendors come and go and there may be custom issues. However, just to relate my past personal experience.......😁......I have received three successful orders from HK Peptides and three successful orders from aria_JCE. I'm running out of freezer space for food 😂
And some people have had problems with HK Peptides also, like you said no vendor is perfect.
 
So what is an actual list of recommended suppliers ? SSA and SRY were looking good and now i see posts about

SRY under fill t30 at 78% and overfill GHK-Cu 50 mg tested at 116 mg.
SSA spamming the forum ( zippitydoodah avoid ssa thread ) - technically not a review of the product
People sharing views on a certain vendor does not really mean spamming.
 
Talk to Kawall. I get mine from him for that. Comes w/ampules of vitamin C as well.
Ohhh, you're talking about the Glutathione. I was talking about GLP1s. My post wasn't very clear because I mentioned both. Sorry about that. Kawal told me that they had WeGovy in stock. That's what I was saying was more expensive. Yeah, his Glutathione has been primo thus far.
 
I think reviews of vendors are hit and miss. I have ordered from AC, QSC, PGB, SRY, ZLZ, Uther, LLZ, etc.. numerous GBs…. And it seems some days they are on point and others they are off center.

Each vendor I have had a great purchase from, has wound up having a bad test one time or another. 🤷‍♀️
 
Thanks for the tip.
FWIW, anyone thinking about using Zelle for anything beyond small P2P payments between close friends & family should do a little more research into EWS/Early Warning Services, the company that owns and operates Zelle.

EWS at its core is a specialty credit bureau that a majority of US banks, fintechs, etc. use to both screen & monitor customers. They track a disturbing number of the everyday transactions people make with their various accounts like deposits, withdrawals, debit purchases and checks, along with Zelle payments.

They started out as an alternative or augmentation of services like Chexsystems and Telecheck for tracking account abuse; things like bounced checks, overdrafts (even if you have overdraft protection BTW), and similar issues that the banks consider problematic. In fact, EWS is owned by the seven largest banks in the US: Bank of America, Capital One, JPMorgan Chase, PNC Bank, Truist, U.S. Bank, & Wells Fargo. Now they've become a monster that literally can impact where and how you're able to do simple things like having your salary direct deposited to opening an account with a small local credit union.

Any little hiccup with Zelle (like paying a vendor they've classified as risky or even banned, or the slightest thing they might decide seems "suspicious") can impact your EWS report and score and result in a variety of adverse actions from being denied opening bank accounts to even having existing bank accounts closed without warning, funds held, and SAR reports filed.

They are not a good company, and the amount of information they collect on people and impact they can have on some of the most basic banking services people rely on every day is disturbing.

Food for thought.
 
FWIW, anyone thinking about using Zelle for anything beyond small P2P payments between close friends & family should do a little more research into EWS/Early Warning Services, the company that owns and operates Zelle.

EWS at its core is a specialty credit bureau that a majority of US banks, fintechs, etc. use to both screen & monitor customers. They track a disturbing number of the everyday transactions people make with their various accounts like deposits, withdrawals, debit purchases and checks, along with Zelle payments.

They started out as an alternative or augmentation of services like Chexsystems and Telecheck for tracking account abuse; things like bounced checks, overdrafts (even if you have overdraft protection BTW), and similar issues that the banks consider problematic. In fact, EWS is owned by the seven largest banks in the US: Bank of America, Capital One, JPMorgan Chase, PNC Bank, Truist, U.S. Bank, & Wells Fargo. Now they've become a monster that literally can impact where and how you're able to do simple things like having your salary direct deposited to opening an account with a small local credit union.

Any little hiccup with Zelle (like paying a vendor they've classified as risky or even banned, or the slightest thing they might decide seems "suspicious") can impact your EWS report and score and result in a variety of adverse actions from being denied opening bank accounts to even having existing bank accounts closed without warning, funds held, and SAR reports filed.

They are not a good company, and the amount of information they collect on people and impact they can have on some of the most basic banking services people rely on every day is disturbing.

Food for thought.
Wow, Thank you for this, I was curious why you said that! this makes me really happy that a Zelle transfer has never worked for me. My bank advertises it, and then won't allow it.
What about paypal? Do they track and monitor that too?
 
Wow, Thank you for this, I was curious why you said that! this makes me really happy that a Zelle transfer has never worked for me. My bank advertises it, and then won't allow it.
What about paypal? Do they track and monitor that too?
PayPal is a standalone platform, so while they track and monitor all transactions within their platform and can freeze or close your account for suspicious activity, that all stays within the PayPal ecosystem (unless you’re suspected of something major like large scale money laundering, then they would likely report that to FinCen or whatever the appropriate agency is).
 

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