rockyraccoon
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After an alcohol wipe to remove grime:
Enjoy the photo series of N.V. Organon - Sustanon '250' sourced from @RoidEurope . Lab tests will get sorted soon.
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These Sustanon have expired.
I would say that it is a replica.
Because at the bottom the print for date and lot. Number is missing. Zb.The vendor makes expiration dates clear and reduces prices for them.
Why would you say it's fake?
The head is too curved. A question for the buyer. How does the ampoule feel? Is the glass rather thin or thick ? As if you think the ampoule would easily break when falling down?Because at the bottom the print for date and lot. Number is missing. Zb.
Lab tests will get sorted soon.
They have been tested and they are fakes.Any results? Organon sold their trademark some time ago to Aspen, but the exact timeline I do not know unfortunately. I had acquired a few hundred amps of Aspen branded sust around the exp date, about a year earlier actually, so I'd lean towards real rather than fake, combined with personal knowledge that fakes are generally in vials rather than ampules seems like you have the real deal. Could be wrong as I am no expert, just an observer.
Damn, that's unfortunate. Link to post regarding testing and result? I was always of the impression that amps = pharma, however since I've found Tren in amps that's changed. I am old enough to have been around back in the drought of the 90s and early 2000s though, when there was more fake than real and the #1 brand was named after a city in Japan.They have been tested and they are fakes.
Here you go, friend. Raccoon City - Janoshik Test Reports + Raw DataDamn, that's unfortunate. Link to post regarding testing and result? I was always of the impression that amps = pharma, however since I've found Tren in amps that's changed. I am old enough to have been around back in the drought of the 90s and early 2000s though, when there was more fake than real and the #1 brand was named after a city in Japan.