WARNING: Beware of SRY – Don’t Get Ripped Off!

They didn’t scam anyone. These people join and then comment on things 10 minutes later.
Joined at 1am, posted links to a vendor complete with affiliate code at 1:30 and 2:00 am, accused a competitor of scamming at 3 am, cleaned and banned at 6:00 am. We’ll do it all again tomorrow. There were like 8 of these guys overnight. This is what the people with normal sleep schedules miss when they log in during the day. Magically, none of this happens over the CNY holiday.
 
Sent SRY $300 for their promo 2 T30 kits.


The transaction is 100% confirmed on-chain, yet SRY falsely claims they never received the funds. Instead of resolving the issue, they keep giving me the runaround instead of making it right.
This is a huge red flag 🚩 and suggests deceptive or scam-like practices. If they can do this to me, they can do it to others.
⚠️ DO NOT SEND THEM MONEY! Avoid buying from SRY at all costs. Spread the word and protect others from being scammed. 🚨
I'm sorry you had to go through some people here in the comments, but I'm glad it's resolved.

There's no debate to who's fault that is, gray market or however it's called for everyone.

It's not because we're not in a legal market that companies should behave like that and people saying it's normal will not help them getting better for sure. Since it's not a legal company, they cannot be taken accountable by law like a normal business when they fuck up. The only ones that can do that are their clients (us).

Customer service was shit, real quick to accept orders but resolving after like a month is not acceptable.

For all the people that say; oh you should have done or do this, this or this - come on, that's not how customer service works. If I were to start selling coke and do that to my clients, I can tell ya it wouldn't last that long.

Bottom line is there's no debate here, they fucked up that's it, everything else actually does not matter.
 
I'm sorry you had to go through some people here in the comments, but I'm glad it's resolved.

There's no debate to who's fault that is, gray market or however it's called for everyone.

It's not because we're not in a legal market that companies should behave like that and people saying it's normal will not help them getting better for sure. Since it's not a legal company, they cannot be taken accountable by law like a normal business when they fuck up. The only ones that can do that are their clients (us).

Customer service was shit, real quick to accept orders but resolving after like a month is not acceptable.

For all the people that say; oh you should have done or do this, this or this - come on, that's not how customer service works. If I were to start selling coke and do that to my clients, I can tell ya it wouldn't last that long.

Bottom line is there's no debate here, they fucked up that's it, everything else actually does not matter.
My coke dealer always gave the best customer service, which is why he could charge more...

It was a much less effective weight loss program, though, and costs wayyyy more...
 
Even if they don't accept PYUSD, but a representative told you they do, they should honor the deal since you're out the money. I often take the vendor's side; I also don't want them scammed. Here however the buyer received assurances that they accept PYUSD.
Honest question: why wouldn't anyone tag them here? Maybe getting their attention as to how many ppl will be dropping them would light a fire under them to fix this? Just wondering how things work.
 
I have only dealt with Simo but Lucy has been around for a while. I know a lot of ppl have dealt with her as well as Hailey & Cassie.
For someone who's been around a while Lucy has no clue about crypto. I've got an email thread a graveyard shift long of Lucy's various incompatible crypto types/wallet addresses causing multiple swaps that each take 30 minutes or more to process. It was wallet whack-a-mole!

Examples of Lucy emails that night;

3 hours in...

"oh no,I'm sorry, Maybe I read the wrong network. Let me check it later."

(It was almost 4am... Later?)

"Give me a screenshot after you turn around, it doesn't matter."

WTH
 
For someone who's been around a while Lucy has no clue about crypto. I've got an email thread a graveyard shift long of Lucy's various incompatible crypto types/wallet addresses causing multiple swaps that each take 30 minutes or more to process. It was wallet whack-a-mole!

Examples of Lucy emails that night;

3 hours in...

"oh no,I'm sorry, Maybe I read the wrong network. Let me check it later."

(It was almost 4am... Later?)

"Give me a screenshot after you turn around, it doesn't matter."

WTH
Maybe. I have not dealt with her. I have just saw her name for quite some time and many many people singing her praises. We each have our own experiences. Like I said Simo worked great for me. Super easy and product in 4 days. Good luck with whomever you choose.
 
Maybe. I have not dealt with her. I have just saw her name for quite some time and many many people singing her praises. We each have our own experiences. Like I said Simo worked great for me. Super easy and product in 4 days. Good luck with whomever you choose.
It wasn't my first time with Sry or Lucy. I wish Alan took the orders. I've also heard good things about Simo.
 
For all the people that say; oh you should have done or do this, this or this - come on, that's not how customer service works. If I were to start selling coke and do that to my clients, I can tell ya it wouldn't last that long.
Considering how little each gram of coke you buy is actually cocaine on average, I think coke dealers get away with a hell of a lot more than you give them credit for.

The physical nature of the transactions does tend to preclude people sending money and getting no product at all in return, though.
 
Considering how little each gram of coke you buy is actually cocaine on average, I think coke dealers get away with a hell of a lot more than you give them credit for.

The physical nature of the transactions does tend to preclude people sending money and getting no product at all in return, though.
What we buy is 90% excipients aha
 
What we buy is 90% excipients aha
Sure, but the advertised quantity is for the peptide itself. There's a lot more than 10mg of lyophilized powder in a vial of <Peptide> 10mg.

Meanwhile, a coke dealer is charging you for the full 3.5g of an eight ball, even if half of it is baking soda.
 
Sure, but the advertised quantity is for the peptide itself. There's a lot more than 10mg of lyophilized powder in a vial of <Peptide> 10mg.

Meanwhile, a coke dealer is charging you for the full 3.5g of an eight ball, even if half of it is baking soda.
These days you are lucky to even get that much. Most of it is fentanyl. Dealers cutting every drug with that shit. I understand it's a lot cheaper but killing off clients is never good thing. You would make more in the long run with repeat customers.
 
The transaction occurred on March 5th.
Alan was aware of the problem from March 11th at the latest.
They turned to the forum on March 20th.

There was plenty of time to make it right, but he didn't. Only when public outcry occurred did it light a fire under his ass.


So, SRY and Alan aren't scammers, just incompetent dumbasses.
#themoreyouknow💫
 

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