While I agree with you in the sense that:
"scammers initially send out good product to fool inexperienced people, such as yourself, so they can sucker you in and scam you shortly down he road."
That makes it exceedingly hard to differentiate a good source in the beginning from a bad, reasons being they would both be behaving similarly in sending out good products.
Once the "honeymoon" phase is over that is when it gets real. As of now besides him potentially "acting" like a previous scammer (and I have read the entire thread on AB) there seems to be nothing concrete pointing to the fact that he is
MG/Pacman/Kalatu/Horizon etc...
I will have Serum test in 4 days and 10-14 days after that IGF. He had no way of linking my user name to my email and knowing what kit I am going to use and get testing on.
If people besides myself continue with IGF testing, and HPLC testing continues as well periodically month to month then it makes it exceedingly hard to pull a scam off. Due to my past experiences, and others have mentioned it as well, big sales make me weary and suspicious of an exit scam but so far he had an intro sale and one other sale with no one reporting not ultimately receiving their product.
As of now the only "issues" I see are:
1. Not enough communication
2. Disappears on weekends
3. Domestic shipping issues
Those while can be nerve-wracking aren't scamming issues so much as customer service.
@hghpro is new to this and offers a lot of potential as a game changing player in the domestic hGH game. If he fixes those issues, and I believe for the most part he has, then I see no reason why a scam would be more profitable than him continuing his services.
As of now does anyone have an outstanding issue that hasn't been resolved or addressed by this source?