Some guy named Gibs has recently accused SRY of sending a hotpack to him. Although I had never heard the term, hotpack refers to an illegal drug, such as steroids, being conspicuously labelled as being an illegal drug so that it is unlikely to get through customs. Gibs, as can be evidenced by his postings on the Discord site for SRY, is a jerk who is rude to people. Gibs also created a name for himself, SRY-Gibs, on that Discord server. Employees of SRY have usernames that begin with SRY. Folks contact folks with those Discord names to buy "research peptides." SRY had recently had another person on the site who impersonated an SRY employee and defrauded many customers. No one has claimed that Gibs actually defrauded any customers. Gibs was a big jerk who was suspended from the SRY Discord server, then reinstated, only to more recently to be expelled. Gibs, if you believe him, did have someone send him a hotpack. However, Gibs also, according to his description, regularly buys from several suppliers. Gibs has admitted that he merely thinks that Alan from SRY sent the hotpack but that Gibs can't prove it and doesn't know for sure. There was some sort of web communication where Alan appeared to be challenging Gibs to a fight and demanding Gibs address for that purpose. Considering Gibs statements on Discord, I didn't have a problem with Alan becoming a hothead over that. (If Alan flew halfway around the world to fight some jerk, that would be a waste of time and money.) Many folks believe that Gibs made up much of he said but I don't remember the details why. SRY itself remains a very controversial merchant, with many folks critical of it for this and a variety of other incidents. Also folks like SRY, which has prices that quite low and sometimes below those of QSC. I personally don't have a problem with SRY other than the fact that it is charged by the US Justice Department with manufacturing a fentanyl-like opioid drug for distribution into the US. Since I'm kind of self-centered, I wasn't bothered enough by that to not use SRY. However, I have time arguing with those who say no one should buy from a company that sells drugs like that; that seems like a reasonable moral argument.