Testing Vendor or Vendor + 3rd party?

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I have 6 mg of Reta reconstituted. I have the COA from a particular purple-boxed vendor. They have their Janoshik test report, which is all good. The group 3rd party testing is still pending.

Where does people's comfort level lie with this? If Janshik COA in hand, do folks proceed? Or do most wait for the third-party testing results as well?
 
Vendor-supplied test reports (calling them a "COA" is pretty meaningless since that only "certifies" that the vial(s) tested at that time had X results, nothing more; people seem to like the COA term because it sounds official and impressive) are only good for one thing: holding vendors to account for providing the product advertised when subsequent truly independent tests are performed.

A reputable vendor will stand behind their test results by guaranteeing that any independent tests showing lower mass/purity results outside an acceptable margin of error percentage will result in refund or replacement.

So no, making purchasing decisions based solely or primarily on vendor-provided test results should not bring anyone comfort.
 
I have 6 mg of Reta reconstituted. I have the COA from a particular purple-boxed vendor. They have their Janoshik test report, which is all good. The group 3rd party testing is still pending.

Where does people's comfort level lie with this? If Janshik COA in hand, do folks proceed? Or do most wait for the third-party testing results as well?
Just pin ur nexaph ur good.
 
I have 6 mg of Reta reconstituted. I have the COA from a particular purple-boxed vendor. They have their Janoshik test report, which is all good. The group 3rd party testing is still pending.

Where does people's comfort level lie with this? If Janshik COA in hand, do folks proceed? Or do most wait for the third-party testing results as well?
Be careful with overfill. I assume you saw this today already:

 
Be careful with overfill. I assume you saw this today already:

I stopped picking on sry but seen a warning of 100% overfill on something on STG.... but it was from March or April so I let it go....
 
Be careful with overfill. I assume you saw this today already:

Yeah, I contributed one of my vials to the third-party testing for this batch. I'm holding off on pinning this batch until we receive the test results. But I may assume everything is 17mg, and if I randomly have 13mg vials, if I'm a bit under, I'm a bit under.
 
Yeah, I contributed one of my vials to the third-party testing for this batch. I'm holding off on pinning this batch until we receive the test results. But I may assume everything is 17mg, and if I randomly have 13mg vials, if I'm a bit under, I'm a bit under.
If this were me, I’d decide how much of an overdose I was willing to inject and assume an amount where the 17 would give me that overdose. Say for example I am trying to inject 2.5 but I’m comfortable (or willing to accept) going to 2.875 (15% over), then I assume each vial contains 17/1.15=14.8.

Then if I get the 17 vial I’m still ok and if I have the 13 vial then I’m still getting 2.2mg.
 
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