That last sentence had me laughing out loud
Definitely going to take the initiative, and get testing done for ya'll.
Now this is going to take me 30 minutes to type:
The second question you asked is kind of hard to answer (not hard as in we don't have an answer, but hard as in.. how do I make this answer satisfactory for you guys while being completely honest), we work with only one factory; they mass produce (as most Chinese factories do) and a new batch for them would be after i.e 100kg of test is sold - (then they would make more) so basically there are no "new" batches. They also inform us of any changes in the factory or anything of that sort; we have a very close relationship with the factory owner (but then again that's just my word). However if you are asking whether we will test every raw that gets sent from us to our USA warehouse then the answer is yes we will. Everytime the stocklist updates (we update the date/stock/time of shipment on our stocklist (.xls file)), we will test those. For example, we currently have about 6kg of Test C and 5KG of Test E, when we send more Test over, we will do a test on the Test (sounds cool right, I used Test like 5 times in one sentence
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We will not be using batch #'s.
I would understand the need for finished products to have "batch" numbers, because each new "batch" would be a different brew, a possible different recipe or they ordered from a new source. We however only work with one factory, and they do retests. It is not an aspect of laziness, it would just not make sense because the product that we buy is from the same "batch" the factory has already made - it would be a lie to say this batch is different from the others. Basically if one batch comes out fucked up, then the rest will come out fucked up until the factory runs out of Test E and makes another huge batch. Unlike a few other "raws start ups" that were located in the US (i.e LionheadLabs, Sherlock or whatever retarded bullshit they were spewing and planning), we work and live in China with the factory and are able to request their shitty but legit HPLC's whenever we need them and we also help our factory guy package products into 10g, 50g, 100g, 1kg bags for shipment as it is not his job. So, we are pretty hands on.
So TLDR:
We will test every new shipment of raws that goes to the US, but there will be no batch number; it will only be updated on the stock list with the date, time of shipping and the new stock. I hope that answers your question sufficiently.. shit Bolder you had me bamboozled
. To be transparent once again, we work with 100% honesty - we're not going to say anything that we won't do or cannot do.
There are many Chinese sources that fake their tests and just make it look very professional. We are not one of them, and we do not plan on faking any of our tests just to look good. It's funny, you can find many fake lab tests on Professional Muscle from "reputable Chinese sources" - just so they can constantly have "updated tests" when in fact they are fabricated tests. I would name a few factories that have completely fake SARM HPLC's, fake peptide tests, fake Primo tests but I think that would derail my thread and it wouldn't be very polite of me.
I wonder if it would be easier to do this quarterly, have a new W&M test every 3 months for all of our raws that are sent to our domestic warehouse; would that be a possibly satisfactory solution for you guys?
The reason being, our stocklist would update possibly once every week, and it would be redundant to retest the same item every week. I will not lie, but it is also extremely costly and kind of impossible to do.
Ah, even my TLDR is a fucking 10 page essay.