Qingdao Sigma Chemical Co., Ltd (International, US, EU, Canada and Australia domestic

I got blood serum test Sigma 15iu hgh, taken 3h after sub injection 10iu (2/3 vial), result 22,5 ug/l.
 

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Received my small trial order couple days ago.
Turnaround time: 23 days to the UK, from date of payment.

Thoughts so far:

Good:
Turnaround not too bad
Prices excellent
Communication fine
Received the ordered amount

Bad:
No store credit for testing
No reshipper in UK, so customs risk is on the customer
No real stealth. Literally a bag of drugs inside another bag. If customs opened this they would have had a laugh.

Next up is to send for testing. In meantime I would suggest to Qingdao to consider the following improvements, in this order

1) Reshipper in main countries. makes customers much less worried about ordering
2) if you're not going to do #1, at least have some form of stealth...
3) store credit for tests. Doesn't even have to be the full amount, but even a little something would be good (yes, I know, tight margins, low prices, blah fucking blah. But if you've been around this long it's not like you've got nothing in the bank..)

Will post test results when received.
 

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Received my small trial order couple days ago.
Turnaround time: 23 days to the UK, from date of payment.

Thoughts so far:

Good:
Turnaround not too bad
Prices excellent
Communication fine
Received the ordered amount

Bad:
No store credit for testing
No reshipper in UK, so customs risk is on the customer
No real stealth. Literally a bag of drugs inside another bag. If customs opened this they would have had a laugh.

Next up is to send for testing. In meantime I would suggest to Qingdao to consider the following improvements, in this order

1) Reshipper in main countries. makes customers much less worried about ordering
2) if you're not going to do #1, at least have some form of stealth...
3) store credit for tests. Doesn't even have to be the full amount, but even a little something would be good (yes, I know, tight margins, low prices, blah fucking blah. But if you've been around this long it's not like you've got nothing in the bank..)

Will post test results when received.
You want credit for tests.. but you realize who pays for that in the end. They will just raise the prices and distribute the cost of business among all of us.
 
You want credit for tests.. but you realize who pays for that in the end. They will just raise the prices and distribute the cost of business among all of us.
Out of the majority of orders, a small amount actually go thru the process of packaging up something for testing. And if the tests comes back and shows product dosed as claimed, that does nothing but potentially boost sales and can easily offset the small amount of store credit they give a buyer.
 
You want credit for tests.. but you realize who pays for that in the end. They will just raise the prices and distribute the cost of business among all of us.
That’s not how that works. Testing and test credits drive business to the supplier. It’s a win-win. Plus, very few people actually test what they get, so it’s not much of an expense for the supplier. They’ll make far more than they spend by offering testing credits
 
Out of the majority of orders, a small amount actually go thru the process of packaging up something for testing. And if the tests comes back and shows product dosed as claimed, that does nothing but potentially boost sales and can easily offset the small amount of store credit they give a buyer.
You say a small amount, but how much does it cost to test something? Jeeze, if I can get a reimbursement for testing, I would probably do it also. You may be right only a small amount gets it tested. Then again, you may be wrong. We don't know how much they are selling.

And it's going to take a lot of sales to recoup a $130 reimbursement. Remember, only a slim amount of what they are charging you for an item is profit.

Personally I like one low price, not all these gimmicks, and sales, and other things to fool customers. I'm just worried if they offer reimbursement for testing, it will end up raising prices.
 
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