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Hi, yello! Not sure why your T is not working for you but want to offer you some information.

There were a number of batches (four, I think) of the 15mg sold in that fire sale. The only one KNOWN to be underfilled is batch FTIR-0004. The disappointing test result of a little over 10 mg was reported on Peppys this weekend.

That is the batch I ended up receiving. I purchased two kits, and my heart dropped when I saw the test results. I haven't used it yet.

I wrote a letter on Sunday to AR about the situation. I knew they were already aware and investigating what could've happened.

Early this morning I received a letter from them with a tracking number. They are sending me enough Tirz to compensate for the underfill.

If you have batch number FTIR-0004, just contact them. Others are now beginning to receive a tracking number for a compensatory shipment.

HERE IS THEIR LETTER:

Hello,

Thank you for contacting Aminos Research!

We received excellent results on batch FTIR-0004 before we launched the product. We are currently investigating the cause of the underfilled vials with the 15mg batch. In total you were short 40.3mg per kit that was purchased of Tirzepatide and we will be sending you additional vials today. We will be sending you 4 vials per kit from our FTIR-0001 batch which is Tirzepatide 12.06mg. You purchased 2 kits during the sale so you will receive 8 vials total, and your tracking number is 940551110550128563759X. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter.
Kind Regards,

Aminos Research Care Team

We appreciate your business!
So I should reconstitute the remaining vials as if they are 10mg at this point?

Thank you so much for the help.
 
Biolab can just suck it. I am seeing that this is not the first time.
Multiple times and I also heard they had a facility in TX (or some other state) that also caught fire right before the pandemic. They should be shut down. This whole thing is being handled atrociously. They tried to send the workers back to work and they had to shut down again after an hour. The press conference with Rockdale County was a joke.
 
Multiple times and I also heard they had a facility in TX (or some other state) that also caught fire right before the pandemic. They should be shut down. This whole thing is being handled atrociously. They tried to send the workers back to work and they had to shut down again after an hour. The press conference with Rockdale County was a joke.
Did you hear? We might be getting hit with it again in the morning. WTF.
 
Is the unique key cut off because of the screenshot, or was it not included? If cut off because of the screenshot, I would be curious to see it. Based on what I've read, I doubt Janoshik has a reference for a completely new peptide that has no prior public knowledge.

That said, I'm presuming honestly that it wasn't included, based on the positioning of the report and the bottom buttons. So, this report is almost certainly a fake test report. Per Janoshik on Meso, there are a large number of faked reports floating around.

For anyone else looking and seeing this message: If you are sent a Janoshik "test report" from a vendor, but the bottom of the page with the verification key is cut off, PRESUME THE TEST REPORT IS FAKE AND INVALID. Every single legitimate Janoshik test has both a unique task number at the top, and a unique key for verification at the bottom. With just these two pieces of information, you can go directly to Janoshik's website and verify the report.

If both are not present, then you cannot verify the report, and either the vendor must provide this key, or you must (in the strongest opinion and terms I can possibly express) presume the report is fake, invalid, meaningless, and worthless. Do not ever, EVER order from ANY VENDOR who does this, no matter their reasoning, or how nice they come across as, or how quickly they respond. No testing is bad enough. Faking testing? Pathetic, disgraceful, and nobody should be ordering from any vendor who does this.
I just started my journey with peptides, but have been testing many other substances at certified labs for about ten years now. The more reputable companies will let you call there and verify a test is genuine. They will even go over the numbers with you/send you an email of the test itself. Even in the Kratom Industry, we have a TON of bad actors who like to take valid test results that someone else paid for and alter them to use for themselves. And sometimes they will alter results to make product look stronger or more pure than it actually is.
 
So the nut job that runs AR just tried peddling a "new" peptide he claims to have invented. No papers published, no peer reviews, no rodent testing, no FDA filings, just "hey I invented this new GLP-1/GIP peptide and you should shoot yourself up with it!".

This kind of dangerous behavior is unacceptable in this hobby, and this kind of vendor CAN NOT BE TRUSTED to provide ANY PRODUCTS that haven't been unsafely manipulated, adulterated, or contaminated. With this kind of sick individual, you have to assume the worst!

As forum policy from this moment forward, referring or recommending AR is prohibited.

I strongly recommend anyone who has AR product in-hand or en route to immediately demand a refund and destroy the products, or at a bare minimum have it tested before use. There is no way of knowing if he has been shipping this concoction to unsuspecting customers, or if he's been tampering with other peptides he's been selling.

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Wouldn't it be fair to just ignore their new invention? I have seen many members express positive experience with their product/service
 
Wouldn't it be fair to just ignore their new invention? I have seen many members express positive experience with their product/service
Unfortunately bad judgement isn’t a “take what you want and leave the rest” proposition which AR demonstrates. It’s a pattern, and just because it hasn’t bit you yet doesn’t mean that their bad judgement won’t result in an outcome that impacts you at some point.
 
Unfortunately bad judgement isn’t a “take what you want and leave the rest” proposition which AR demonstrates. It’s a pattern, and just because it hasn’t bit you yet doesn’t mean that their bad judgement won’t result in an outcome that impacts you at some point.
Since you said it is a pattern, has AR done anything aside from this new "invention" of theirs that demonstrate bad judgement?
 
Since you said it is a pattern, has AR done anything aside from this new "invention" of theirs that demonstrate bad judgement
I think it's more like if something came out of a kitchen that could hurt someone wouldn't you question everything coming out of that kitchen?

The guy who prepared the dish isn't even a chef, he's an opportunist.
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Since you said it is a pattern, has AR done anything aside from this new "invention" of theirs that demonstrate bad judgement?
I’d count having their slogan be “triple tested before every batch” or some such and then shipping a bunch of underdosed fire sale untested vials to qualify as poor judgement.
 
I think it's more like if something came out of a kitchen that could hurt someone wouldn't you question everything coming out of that kitchen?

The guy who prepared the dish isn't even a chef, he's an opportunist.
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From my point of view, it's like going to In-n-Out burger and not ordering the milkshake.
 
I’d count having their slogan be “triple tested before every batch” or some such and then shipping a bunch of underdosed fire sale untested vials to qualify as poor judgement.
I haven't heard about this incident but I agree with you, this qualifies as poor judgement
 

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