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Has anyone sent an independent test to jano for sigma audley semaglutide recently?
I couldn't find any for the 20mg kit from jano. SSA posted his jano test but never sold any with the color tops he had tested. I have a 20mg kit and so far 2 vials with no vacuum, so I tossed them. I started at .25mg and increased every week to now 5mg with zero effects (good or bad). I never used sema before (I switched from tirz), but everyone I spoke with said I should have some effects at 5mg. Everything else I bought from ssa was good. So maybe I got a bad batch?
 
Same here, ordered a week ago, oils, no tracking
Sounds like they aren't planning to stick to their word and don't want to refund the money. These people are quickly becoming scammers in my book which sucks bc I've used them before with no issues. They could be the next qsc but their customer service so far doesn't even come close and it's not like qsc were the epitome of great customer service either

Dirthand came here asking for help bc it's been a week and the salesperson keeps making excuses and they tell you here to just contact your salesperson for help. What kind of bullshit is that?
 
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Sounds like they aren't planning to stick to their word and don't want to refund the money. These people are quickly becoming scammers in my book which sucks bc I've used them before with no issues. They could be the next qsc but their customer service so far doesn't even come close and it's not like qsc were the epitome of great customer service either

Dirthand came here asking for help bc it's been a week and the salesperson keeps making excuses and they tell you here to just contact your salesperson for help. What kind of bullshit is that?
They could not be another QSC, because they are only an intermediary. QSC manufactured everything themselves. Except for the AAS raw material. That's why they had such competitive prices. Just look at the Tirzepatide promotion, QSC had an offer of $50 for a 10mg kit. No other vendor even came close to such a price. In addition, being an intermediary, they have no direct control over the packaging of orders, etc. Therefore, time after time, someone reported some missing items.
 
I just received tracking for a tabs order I placed on the 31st. They've said for a while they would be slow and cautious about shipping these orders.
 
They could not be another QSC, because they are only an intermediary. QSC manufactured everything themselves. Except for the AAS raw material. That's why they had such competitive prices. Just look at the Tirzepatide promotion, QSC had an offer of $50 for a 10mg kit. No other vendor even came close to such a price. In addition, being an intermediary, they have no direct control over the packaging of orders, etc. Therefore, time after time, someone reported some missing items.
Qsc didn't manufactured shit except capping their own HGH. What kind of crack shit are you talking about kol
 
They could not be another QSC, because they are only an intermediary. QSC manufactured everything themselves. Except for the AAS raw material. That's why they had such competitive prices. Just look at the Tirzepatide promotion, QSC had an offer of $50 for a 10mg kit. No other vendor even came close to such a price. In addition, being an intermediary, they have no direct control over the packaging of orders, etc. Therefore, time after time, someone reported some missing items.
Who told you QSC manufactured everything themselves?
 
What happened? I thought they manufactured both the raws and finished products? They claimed as much.

You could be forgiven for thinking so. For some peptides, they were just buying the bulk active ingredient, adding the excipients, and doing the final packaging. It did give them a price edge over competitors who buy the finished product. Unfortunately they seemed to have issues with reconstitution problems (wrong excipient 'recipe') and some vials not having vacuum.
 
Maybe we have a wrong idea on what we both mean for manufacturing.

Manufacturer for me is the one producing raws.
It could be probably a language barrier on my side.

They were sharing raws of peptides with all the other sellers so same quality, sometime even worse because they had for example for sometime problems in the formulation of the excipients used in the freeze lyophilisation process and their peptides were degrading a lot faster then other sources.

They fixed it but it took times indeed :)
 
Maybe we have a wrong idea on what we both mean for manufacturing.

Manufacturer for me is the one producing raws.
It could be probably a language barrier on my side.

They were sharing raws of peptides with all the other sellers so same quality, sometime even worse because they had for example for sometime problems in the formulation of the excipients used in the freeze lyophilisation process and their peptides were degrading a lot faster then other sources.

They fixed it but it took times indeed :)
Perhaps yes, the language barrier. In general you would call someone who makes flour on an industrial scale a manufacturer and someone who makes bread on an industrial scale also. English is not my first language. The important thing is that we came to a consensus.
 
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