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So does the apocalypse happen every year around the holiday season? Wondering if I'm all of a sudden going to find out anything new come the 9th or within a week after that.
 
So does the apocalypse happen every year around the holiday season? Wondering if I'm all of a sudden going to find out anything new come the 9th or within a week after that.
It apparently happens when it happens. First for me, but I wouldn’t call and vendor reliable past your current delivery. Things change. A lot. I’m glad I bit hard when I started and can weather it now.
 
It apparently happens when it happens. First for me, but I wouldn’t call and vendor reliable past your current delivery. Things change. A lot. I’m glad I bit hard when I started and can weather it now.

I'm okay with calling a vendor reliable. I have to distinguish between whom will receive my crypto. I have little means to force the vendor to send product after that and I don't know beforehand that the vendor will send good product. As a result, I will not send my crypto unless I have reason to believe that the vendor is reliable. Reliable is a relative term. When I paid Tracy from QSC in early January, Tracy was a reliable vendor. Now that Tracy has stiffed me, Tracy is no longer reliable.

I would just say that being reliable in the context of GLP-1 sales means something different much different that being reliable in the field of sales of socks, for instance.
 
I would recommend Nexaph
I'd be more hesitant with MIX because MIX is new. Of course, every vendor starts out new.
Fyi - for future reference - over/down in the deeper grey web, there are at least a couple of group tests firing up for MIX T30 among other products so we may have some legit point of reference in the not-so-terribly-distant-future in case anyone is interested.
 
I'm okay with calling a vendor reliable. I have to distinguish between whom will receive my crypto. I have little means to force the vendor to send product after that and I don't know beforehand that the vendor will send good product. As a result, I will not send my crypto unless I have reason to believe that the vendor is reliable. Reliable is a relative term. When I paid Tracy from QSC in early January, Tracy was a reliable vendor. Now that Tracy has stiffed me, Tracy is no longer reliable.

I would just say that being reliable in the context of GLP-1 sales means something different much different that being reliable in the field of sales of socks, for instance.
Last fall I sent my first crypto transaction ever to QSC for a $125 T15 kit. They emailed me that their domestic had sold out minutes after posting the domestic sale. They said they could ship it from China but MOQ or shipping would apply (I think $40 at the time). It felt like a bait and switch. I increased my order to 3 kits and sent an additional $250. I asked for tracking a month later. They spent a week trying to find my payment. Turns out I used the correct crypto on the wrong network (in a Blockchain that contains thousands! I wasn't the only one by far). Tracy told me it was unrecoverable which I now understand. I didn't understand at the time why they had me send more crypto without confirming receipt of the initial funds. I re-sent $375 on the correct network for 3 kits and my total out of pocket ($750) for 3 T15 kits was still less than Nexaph, Kits 4 Less or AMO at the time. (I ended up receiving 3 kits).

I wrote it off as a crypto lesson. People say getting burned is inevitable. I've put it behind me except to implore others not repeat the same crypto mistake.

It would do you good to get over your QSC/Reta loss and move on. It's clear that Tracy's end game is empty warehouses. If the real Tracy cared she'd be on here telling you to pound sand every time you brought it up.
 
$2000 for what I paid $310 for shipped from US Warehouse is insane. 50mg- 10 vial kit.
I agree. But you also need to recognize that many of us start in the gray world on big name US web sites selling single vials of sema, tirz and reta for nosebleed prices. I had no idea about Chinese vendors of kits with US warehouses. I get what you’re saying - just that there’s lot of us who don’t (or didn’t) know there’s a whole other peptide economy under our very noses.

Then I was thrilled to get kits of T30 for $600, now I know better! 🤗
 
Last fall I sent my first crypto transaction ever ........Turns out I used the correct crypto on the wrong network (in a Blockchain that contains thousands! I wasn't the only one by far)......it was unrecoverable which I now understand.....................

I wrote it off as a crypto lesson. People say getting burned is inevitable. I've put it behind me except to implore others not repeat the same crypto mistake.
OMG - I learned that lesson the hard way also! Check your networks folks! Damn what a shocker.

....me: same double payment......and me: still less than any other option including Nexaph....just felt like a dolt. 🙂

I'm getting over it! LOL
 
Despite being less efficient, this is why BTC is the way to go, as it only has its own network. Every time I am tempted to try something else, these horror stories come to mind.
 
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Fyi - for future reference - over/down in the deeper grey web, there are at least a couple of group tests firing up for MIX T30 among other products so we may have some legit point of reference in the not-so-terribly-distant-future in case anyone is interested.
we can compare with jeep t30, they might be the same vendor
 
Before my QSC black hole I bought enough Bitcoin to buy a kit from Kits 4 Less (I was a newbie). By the time the Bitcoin cleared it was worth considerably less than the purchase amount and wasn't enough to make the buy. It took weeks for my Bitcoin to recover enough to break even cashing out back into my checking account.

In the end I came out with three QSC T15 kits at less than two T15 kits from Nexaph, Kits 4 Less or AMO even with the $375 loss.

I stick with stable coin for purchases and volatile coin for playing. I don't look at it as a horror story. The experience contributed to my ability to dabble enough in crypto to have gains cover any losses including the above mentioned loss.

ETA- If you can get a vendor to give you an exact Bitcoin amount instead of dollar amount this would negate value fluctuation problems.
 
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