Ghoul
Member
Ghoul got his own disclaimer clause!
Yes! I've mentioned before that you can see Tracy continually refines the way QSC does business. Even when the initial response to feedback seems harsh, if it will improve things and is reasonable, changes are often made, quickly. That's a way of doing business I can appreciate.
This is a good opportunity to update the situation I had with QSC regarding my order of Tesamorelin.
After discussing this privately with Tracy last week, it became clear there was just enough ambiguity in what constituted "best batch", along with a number of other factors I won't repeat, that left room for misunderstanding on both sides.
I have no doubt his people genuinely gave me what they believed I was requesting, and weren't trying to unload unwanted stock on me.
It was an unusual set of circumstances in which both sides could credibly believe they were correct.
More importantly, we were able to reach a compromise that we both found acceptable, and Tracy handled it in exactly the way I'd expect a serious, competent operator in any business negotiation would.
Despite knee jerk criticism from some haters, I've never been a shill for QSC, and just call it like I see it.
You're not shopping at Whole Foods, where a complaint about a blemish on your individually wrapped $3 apple will get you a refund and a free bag of apples on top. QSC is the big, chaotic dirt cheap NYC cash and carry wholesale food market where a case of apples are 25¢ each and it's up to you to know what you're buying. You won't get robbed, it's no scam, but come back later to complain a couple were imperfect and you'll be told to eff off.
Despite the abrasive attitude, which chases off some and that's fine, you can pay more (generally) for someone who'll speak nicely, it's pretty clear QSC is the most transparent vendor here, with extensive testing, including posting unflattering results others would hide.
I don't have any issue continuing to do business with QSC, and will keep saying what I have to anyone who's asked me about them. Do your homework, know what you're buying, don't expect hand holding or service with a smile, and you'll get a really good deal.

