lift4lyfe
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RIPI’ve ordered $2,000 of tests in one order. No discount
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RIPI’ve ordered $2,000 of tests in one order. No discount
1200 USD discounting nonroutine tests (380 USD ones).What’s the minimum
1200 USD discounting nonroutine tests (380 USD ones).
Janoshik scammed you 20k. Right?All of this resulted in a big confusion and mistake with communication between Janoshik and I, there were many delays and my e-mails were not being replied too, in a panic I came here to share the issue, thankfully Janoshik has responded.
Sorry for this issue this has caused you @janoshik I apologize to the community for showing our private dealings.
Moderators of MESO-RX - you're more than welcome to delete this topic and close the issue. I will communicate directly with Janoshik my self to resolve.
Yes. If you pass the requirements, ask for the discount on your next order as it is not provided automatically.So HGH with dimer would qualify?
He also claims the peptides themselves were worth $6-9000 which is a crock of shit.He said the total cost of testing is $9000 which works out to $140/test/vial.
Sounds accurate
I send team jano dick pics. depending on who answers it, I get 10-25% off.Yes. If you pass the requirements, ask for the discount on your next order as it is not provided automatically.
Cheers
I sent him mine. He doubled the price and wrote back “lol you call that thing a penis”.I send team jano dick pics. depending on who answers it, I get 10-25% off.
if Jano replies, I get 40% off.
Everyone should try.
I'm quite surprised you have no pics of you packing such a large amount of stuff into envelopes. I send a single vial to someone I'm taking pics, before I send BPC and they claim I sent crystal methRegarding Janoshik's questioning of my shipment of the Peptides we agreed on testing, those bubble padded shipping envelopes are actually large, combined with Peptide vials being much smaller than your typical Anabolics vial, I was able to easily package 3 rows of 10 peptide vials wrapped in bubble wrap into the envelope seen in the photos.
Yeah after I read that… lol. Dudes paying $100/vial. Get outta hereHe also claims the peptides themselves were worth $6-9000 which is a crock of shit.
Damn I did ask and your assistant said no discount for 5x HGH with dimerYes. If you pass the requirements, ask for the discount on your next order as it is not provided automatically.
Cheers
I didn't agree to resolve anything quietly, this person hasn't been replying our emails requesting payment for services rendered for weeks and we had no other communication.Sounds like they had some sort of business transaction, which they've wisely agreed to resolve quietly.
The OP made the mistake of exaggerating for sympathy calling his credibility into question.
Shoot me an email or PM me your email and I'll check. We're hiring a lot of new people to get on with the demand and it's possible there was a mistake made.Damn I did ask and your assistant said no discount for 5x HGH with dimer
I didn't agree to resolve anything quietly, this person hasn't been replying our emails requesting payment for services rendered for weeks and we had no other communication.
OP was not exaggerating anything either.
Faking emails, lying about package content and switching up bitcoin addresses is not exaggerating, it is fraud and (the dumbest kind of) a cyber crime, not exaggerating.
Fortunately committing or attempting to commit such fraud against us yields us a wide array of options, which could hypothetically start by requesting data from Gmail and exchanges this person uses and then pursuing swift legal retribution.
I think these low life scammers underestimate what a wide array of options we have dealing with this, being a legal company.
Can you actually take civil action if he's a foreign national? Or only certain countries? I know nothing of this subject so now I'm curious. Not saying you shouldn't btw, more scammers facing the consequences of their actions would make them think again about trying to con someone or damage a lawful businesses reputation.I didn't agree to resolve anything quietly, this person hasn't been replying our emails requesting payment for services rendered for weeks and we had no other communication.
OP was not exaggerating anything either.
Faking emails, lying about package content and switching up bitcoin addresses is not exaggerating, it is fraud and (the dumbest kind of) a cyber crime, not exaggerating.
Fortunately committing or attempting to commit such fraud against us yields us a wide array of options, which could hypothetically start by requesting data from Gmail and exchanges this person uses and then pursuing swift legal retribution.
I think these low life scammers underestimate what a wide array of options we have dealing with this, being a legal company.