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No in general. These younger kids act like Meso is Amazon for steroids.Is this comment specific to this thread?
Wanted to clarify.
DNM use escrow and vendors are required to post a decent sum to open a shop in order to resolve disputes if they are found at fault. The review system there keeps the vendors competing based on quality, basically the free market competition drives the overall user experience up.At the end of the day, everyone single one of these sources is an online drug dealer. Your expectations are way too fucking high lol. This isn’t a registered business who sells retail goods lol.
This is typical behavior of axle. People screaming exit scam haven’t seen a real exit scam. If it is an exit scam, it’s one of the worst I’ve ever seen.
They’re likely in over their heads at the moment and sorting things out as they can. He wants his money as much you guys want your drugs. He’ll be back.
DNM = DarkNet Market? I had to google itDNM use escrow and vendors are required to post a decent sum to open a shop
I'm new to the thread and I would've stopped in sooner but you know how things get this time of year. I am here for a specific reason that I'll get into after I get acclimated by doing some reading.Final product will continue to crash much more often after it has crashed once. It has nothing to do with purity which was a speculation I had made before the testing came in. If you look at my response from then I specifically said that’s why we’re waiting on test results. Testing results came back properly dosed, not overdosed. Long chain esters like EQ exhibit hysteresis. After a compound has crystallized once, the barrier to crystallize again becomes lower. We received the raws in fully solid form which then had to be melted down. Conformational clusters and local ordering can remain after this happens which lowers the barrier for crashing in the future.
Once a solution has crashed once, it is more prone to crashing again.
This is a general chemical/physical phenomenon that applies to any supersaturated solution.
Once crystals form, the system becomes less stable long-term. It creates nucleation sites that remain in the liquid.
Heating → dissolving → cooling → crashing creates repeated cycles of:
This is a general principle that’ll hold true for all supersaturated solutions, not just EQ. It’ll likely also crash more easily each time it’s put back into solution.
- crystal formation
- incomplete re-dissolution
- more nucleation sites each time
Have you read the thread id say at this point wait and see what’s said@Axle Labs I placed an order almost a week and a half ago and still have not received an "order is now complete" email. I also emailed you guys two days ago asking bout the order status and have not yet received a reply.
