Qingdao Sigma Chemical Co., Ltd (International, US, EU, Canada and Australia domestic

That arrogance, cockiness and don’t give a shit attitude that QSC posted today was pure Tracy. I’ve been wondering who has really been posting for QSC and had doubts the real Tracy was back. But today’s post is giving me Tracy vibes.
Shanon and Tracy have the same personality FYI. Shannon was the FU guy during the Tirz debacle of fall 2023...
 
Colder temps slow all forms of chemical degradation. Oxidation, photolysis, and thermal are the primary ones for AAS oils, and cold slows all these aging processes significantly.

I would store it in the fridge. It'll last significantly longer. Or even freezer TBH if we're talking more than a few years. You'll have to reheat to recover from crashing either way, but that's harmless.

The only caveat about freezing would be to keep sealed in another container. If the rubber stopper shrinks to the point of losing the seal (it shouldn't but might if low quality), by letting it rise to room temperature in a sealed bag no risk of moisture condensation entering the vial from a compromised stopper.

The oil, BA, BB, and active ingredient are all undamaged in cold or freezing temps.
I would think that a glass vial and metal in the cap should contract more (than the rubber) and give a tighter seal..
 
I was excited to finally order from QSC, the prices held me back though.
I still have enough oil stock for another year, just hoping to find good deals before i run out.
 
It had to be said. And coming from me that you know I am a fan of cheap Chinese oils it must have feel odd lol.

But then there should be a line to be drawn and the selling other people stock should definitely be where that line ends.

Is a bit sad as I once heard of Meso being this harm reduction forum that was giving bad or unethical vendors a good hiding and the members where united in this mission.

Now... Well, things have changed.

And yes I have done my account to find certain sources, which I read a moment later doing so, that was not the right reason (my bad, oh well at least I had some forum etiquette and I made a presentation)
But I digress.
Good prices are good yes we all want to make the most of our bucks but ethics and standards should exist.

Who set this standards and ethics? We do.
or at least you guys did.

Times have changed.
Appreciate you saying that. Sincerely.
 
i know most of us put kits of growth on ice immediately in fear of loss of potency. it’d be really interesting to see some Jano reports on Q’s gh right now, knowing it’s at least 7, 8 mos old and likely older. we know it hasn’t been refrigerated or in a scientific freezer. we could see what kind of degradation has occurred. if any at all.

while a sample or 2 wouldn’t prove conclusive - it’d still be worth the test.
 
I have little shame. Everything I bought from QSC, was from a Price vs Safety balance. Cheapest peps that won't kill me... Nothing about this return excites me, from using this sales to allegedly fund what I'm owed, to trying to 'force' desperate people to buy overpriced peptides that have been 7+ months on the shelf.
 
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I would have took a chance and ordered but the buy equal amounts of peptides? Yeah no. wtf am I to do with that much peptides? I’ll pass.
They should have just set a minimum order on the raws and oils as an alternative to buying the peptides. Nice try though.
 
"Final Chance: Peptide Requirement Ending Soon

Listen up—I get it. Nobody likes rules, especially ones that make you buy peptides just to get raws. Fine. Here’s the deal:

48-Hour Grace Period (Then Everything Changes)
Right now: Buy raws at current low prices, but you must match the order value in peptides.

After 48 hours: Peptide requirement gone—but raw prices go up.

Your Choice:

Order now → Cheaper raws + forced peptides (sigh)

Wait → Higher prices, but no peptide nonsense

Why? Because Economics (And Your Complaints)
The current system keeps prices low. Remove it? Prices adjust. Simple.

This isn’t a negotiation. It’s a countdown. Tick-tock.

Current Raw Deals (Last Call):

Test C 100g: $300
Test C 1kg: $1100
Test P 100g: $250
Test P 1kg: $900
Sustanon 1kg: $1100
Test E 1kg: $1100 (gone)
NPP 100g: $400
NPP 1kg: $2000
Deca 100g: $450
Tren A 100g: $500
Tren E 100g: $500

After Deadline? Prices rise, freedom returns. Your move."
 
"Final Chance: Peptide Requirement Ending Soon

Listen up—I get it. Nobody likes rules, especially ones that make you buy peptides just to get raws. Fine. Here’s the deal:

48-Hour Grace Period (Then Everything Changes)
Right now: Buy raws at current low prices, but you must match the order value in peptides.

After 48 hours: Peptide requirement gone—but raw prices go up.

Your Choice:

Order now → Cheaper raws + forced peptides (sigh)

Wait → Higher prices, but no peptide nonsense

Why? Because Economics (And Your Complaints)
The current system keeps prices low. Remove it? Prices adjust. Simple.

This isn’t a negotiation. It’s a countdown. Tick-tock.

Current Raw Deals (Last Call):

Test C 100g: $300
Test C 1kg: $1100
Test P 100g: $250
Test P 1kg: $900
Sustanon 1kg: $1100
Test E 1kg: $1100 (gone)
NPP 100g: $400
NPP 1kg: $2000
Deca 100g: $450
Tren A 100g: $500
Tren E 100g: $500

After Deadline? Prices rise, freedom returns. Your move."

It's still worth it even if you buy the peps and throw it away.
100g of TRA is 1,000 vials of TRA100.
Even if you sold each vial at $30, that's $30,000 right there.
 
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