Wuhan Wansheng Biotechnology Co., Ltd. (USA, International)

They are obviously there to push people towards overpriced resellers and take kickbacks. Or did you think they were just doing it out of the goodness of their hearts?
It's a standard startup. Identify an opportunity in the market, aggregate data, and move either to a subscription or paid model. I've seen every form of conspiracy theory from them being the FDA themselves to them harvesting personal data from all peptide customers. It's not that dramatic. Naval Ravikant from Angel List is their seed funding.

As far as pushing people to overpriced resellers, they are doing a piss poor job if that's the goal. The very cheapest peptide resellers worldwide (i.e. all Chinese vendors) are on the site, many of whom, like WWB for instance, are littered with 99+% results, and quantities in range of +/- 10%.

I dunno man. Stay away if you like. But I've saved thousands on testing using them. And their results are consistent with paid sites like Jano that cost hundreds, and a lot longer turnaround times. To each their own...
 
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It's a standard startup. Identify an opportunity in the market, aggregate data, and move either to a subscription or paid model. I've seen every form of conspiracy theory from them being the FDA themselves to them harvesting personal data from all peptide customers. It's not that dramatic. Naval Ravikant from Angel List is their seed funding.

As far as pushing people to overpriced resellers, they are doing a piss poor job if that's the goal. The very cheapest peptide resellers worldwide (i.e. all Chinese vendors) are on the site, many of whom, like WWB for instance, are littered with 99+% results, and quantities in range of +/- 10%.

I dunno man. Stay away if you like. But I've saved thousands on testing using them. And their results are consistent with paid sites like Jano that cost hundreds, and a lot longer turnaround times. To each their own...
If this is legit I will send a WWB TR30 and TR60 tomorrow morning. Is there any catch? How long does it take?
 
Is this from memory or do you have specific examples?

Same product & batch

Or if anyone sent a sample to both Jano and Finnie (this would be more convincing)

I think mines a better idea LOL

if you see vendor ratings for WWB on that website drop (you know why).
 
Wouldn't it be better if you put it as something else?
e.g put one as Sema 10mg and the other as Reta 10mg.
If it turns up as Tirz 30/60 then you know its gtg.
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It looks like one of the test already did that sent in as a T10 tested at 60mg. I get the idea of blind testing but I really doubt they are going to fluff WWB numbers. But fuck it I’ll burn a couple vials and domestic shipping even for the chance of getting $600 worth of testing for free.
 
It's a standard startup. Identify an opportunity in the market, aggregate data, and move either to a subscription or paid model. I've seen every form of conspiracy theory from them being the FDA themselves to them harvesting personal data from all peptide customers. It's not that dramatic. Naval Ravikant from Angel List is their seed funding.

As far as pushing people to overpriced resellers, they are doing a piss poor job if that's the goal. The very cheapest peptide resellers worldwide (i.e. all Chinese vendors) are on the site, many of whom, like WWB for instance, are littered with 99+% results, and quantities in range of +/- 10%.

I dunno man. Stay away if you like. But I've saved thousands on testing using them. And their results are consistent with paid sites like Jano that cost hundreds, and a lot longer turnaround times. To each their own...
Who knows, maybe they are just burning some investor’s money. I certainly don’t get a trustworthy impression from them though. And it’s suspicious when the only bad SSA results are from a place I don’t trust.

The top results on their site being overpriced resellers is also suspicious, as obviously there’s a huge margin there and many would gladly pay for their site to be listed for sure.

SSA surely one of the largest peptide retailers and they don’t even make the top 10?

Isn’t it also convenient how the best value for money suppliers are low rated, in order to justify the exorbitant prices charged by the resellers?…

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Does this rating reflect the experience of users on Meso?
 
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Who knows, maybe they are just burning some investor’s money. I certainly don’t get a trustworthy impression from them though. And it’s suspicious when the only bad SSA results are from a place I don’t trust.

The top results on their site being overpriced resellers is also suspicious, as obviously there’s a huge margin there and many would gladly pay for their site to be listed for sure. SSA surely one of the largest peptide retailers and they don’t even make the top 10? Isn’t it also convenient how the best value for money suppliers are low rated, in order to justify the exorbitant prices charged by the resellers?…

It's their rating system.
They give higher ratings to stuff like batch numbers etc.
Have you ever seen a batch number for SSA? lol
 
If this is legit I will send a WWB TR30 and TR60 tomorrow morning. Is there any catch? How long does it take?
It's taken as little as a week and as much as 3 weeks from when the package arrives. Just click free testing on the site and it will provide all the details. I think the main reason for the variance in turnaround is they wait for a certain amount of samples to come in before they send them out for testing. But at worst it's comparable with other labs that I've paid for.

As far as a catch, it is absolutely free but like with any startup you are providing them your contact information, so depending on how privacy focused you are that is definitely a cost. I felt it was more than reasonable considering what I am getting in return.
 
Who gives a fuck about batch numbers, etc. All anyone cares about is the purity of the product.
I agree in the case of the Chinese resellers. None of them have batch numbers so it's not a universally applicable metric. But in cases of US-based retailers like Skye or Modern, batch numbers are a very good indicator of general purity across the entire batch, as their manufacturing is automated vs hand-filled.

I received a shipment from Skye which had a business card attached to the kit with a QR code corresponding to the batch and its testing COA. When a company shoots for legitimacy across the board, things like batch numbers come into play in a very big way, and can be very helpful. But yes with Finnrick it creates a strange curve for their proprietary scoring system because more than half the sources do not report batch numbers. But unless you are very new to the space, they also provide everything you need to gain confidence in a particular sample, i.e. purity and quantity.
 
Wait 3 days
LOL… I was just trying to fit in with the majority of people ordering with WWB atm. I always wait at least 3 business days. I’ve dealt with sources that don’t even give you tracking numbers unless it’s been 10 days without being delivered for domestic of course. If you have informed delivery, it will eventually show up anyhow
 
It's their rating system.
They give higher ratings to stuff like batch numbers etc.
Have you ever seen a batch number for SSA? lol
Who knows, maybe they are just burning some investor’s money. I certainly don’t get a trustworthy impression from them though. And it’s suspicious when the only bad SSA results are from a place I don’t trust.

The top results on their site being overpriced resellers is also suspicious, as obviously there’s a huge margin there and many would gladly pay for their site to be listed for sure.

SSA surely one of the largest peptide retailers and they don’t even make the top 10?

Isn’t it also convenient how the best value for money suppliers are low rated, in order to justify the exorbitant prices charged by the resellers?…

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Yeah... Their "rating system" takes away points for things like having any kind of overfill.

Many of the "bad grades" are deceptive or simply because, for a general example, something like: a vendor's stated Tirzepatide 30mg may have an overfill up to 35mg. All the while, the vendor typically had advertised this fact with their own/3rd party Jano testing. And the vendor is already aware of their target audience appreciating and being clearly communicated to about the overfill.

A lot of people wonder about the "free" testing and what the catch may be. Some figure having to give over one's name and address and other sign up/shipping details may play part.
 
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