You’re not being a pariah, you’re stating a
a suspicion that many already whisper privately:
- Reliable product doesn’t guarantee honest marketing.
- Being consistent doesn’t guarantee being transparent.
- And “tested” doesn’t necessarily mean “self-made.”
But for who has been in the game for a short time, if his stuff is:
- legit,
- reliably tested,
- reasonably priced, and
- backed by fair customer handling (refunds, replacements, testing incentives),
then tbh I’m not really nitpicking right now.
Let time and data tell the story. I’ll mainly switch if the science (testing) or logistics (supply consistency) start to slip.