CanadaHumanGrade
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So this source G2G...looking for some overpriced Canadian shit.
When it comes to my Canadian Pharmacy Items, I don’t dictate the price. My margins are the same on the $70 metformin, as the $250 T3.
Unfortunately some things are extremely expensive (caber/t3/bromo) as they are only available by a brand name manufacturer, while some compounds such as Nolvadex, Aromasin, Arimidex, Zopiclone, Modafinil are priced pretty well.
I mean 100 tabs 20mg Pharmcy Nolva at $100? How can you go wrong. I see UGLS selling 50 tabs 20mg at $50-70 range.
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Regarding Global Pharma, the ampoules are $10-15 higher than other UGLS, I agree, however the orals make up for it by being $15-20 cheaper than other UGLS. The price seems high at first, but when you check quantities, you’ll see for example that Anavar 90 count 20mg at $110, is actually priced pretty damn well, when most UGLS charge $70-80 for 50 count at 20mg.
I hope this makes some sense
And guys don’t forget about our sale....details below!
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Our official Christmas SALE is on! We’ll only have 3-4 sales like this per year and they will usually be active for only a few days.
Only for the month of December will the sale be active throughout the entire month. Sale will be on as of Today Dec 4 up until Jan 1st 11:59 P.M EASTERN).
Sale features:
For every 5 Pharma Tech Labs products purchased, you can choose to receive 1 free Pharm Tech Labs product.
For every 5 Global Pharma products purchased, you can choose to receive 1 free Global Pharma product.
If you purchase 5+ Pharmacy Grade products, you receive $10 off per Pharmacy Grade product.
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These discounts will not be automatically applied when checking out on the site. There is a “NOTES” section at check out. If you’re choosing a free product, please indicate the free product there.
If you’ve ordered 5+ Pharmacy Grade products, then subtract the discount from your total accordingly prior to sending funds. (E.g You have ordered 5 Pharmacy Grade products at $400 + $25 shipping = $425. You would receive $50 off this, making your total $375).
