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The GCMS part was kept for a more interesting samples, I will share the results once I receive them.
Great to know.

Open invite to contribute to the -ene HPLC testing question on Test Cyp and Test E. That will be a good one to put to bed.

10 offers so far.

 
Y'all need to chill. I think the general message should be "there's nothing you can do about it... So just wait it out....". A sort of "don't panic", not because it will be alright, but because panic us useless. In May when peeps were waiting on Peptides from a defunct vendor, same thing happened in LA. After lengthy delays, some got letters, others got their peptides. We all waited. A leas now we have QSC. Back then the vendor was already clamped by chinese authorities and we could only get assurances via middlemen.
As a summary: Panic is useless. Belly-aching is not worth it. You will know what you will get when the package or the letter arrives. Usually only a tiny few will get letters. I wouldn't want to be one of them though.

YunExpress posted this a few weeks ago. To anyone paying attention this is no surprise.

All the "Under $800 value" packs slipping past customs have always had to be listed by the logistics company on a form specifying contents and who the ultimate recipient is. Maybe senders have been using fake addresses in the past, just like bullshit descriptions of contents, but those days are coming to end, fast. No logistics company wants to get caught with 1000 packs falsely declared with a $5000 penalty (and possibly worse) each. CBP will link every pack to a legit American identity in order to track how much of their $800 exemption they've used up, and since they get that data in advance, a bunch of sketchy addresses will raise red flags and get the whole container inspected.

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Y'all need to chill. I think the general message should be "there's nothing you can do about it... So just wait it out....". A sort of "don't panic", not because it will be alright, but because panic us useless. In May when peeps were waiting on Peptides from a defunct vendor, same thing happened in LA. After lengthy delays, some got letters, others got their peptides. We all waited. A leas now we have QSC. Back then the vendor was already clamped by chinese authorities and we could only get assurances via middlemen.
As a summary: Panic is useless. Belly-aching is not worth it. You will know what you will get when the package or the letter arrives. Usually only a tiny few will get letters. I wouldn't want to be one of them though.
Just because people are talking about it doesn't mean they are in a panic.. my panic face
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I don't know why you are taking this personal. You have folks calling people retards for being worried about their packages and calling it a panic. All I'm saying is that people should stop dismissing concerns and tell the truth. There's nothing anyone can do to help but wait it out.
Panic, concern, anxiety, inquiry, e.t.c whatever degree of severity you want to apply to the perturbation, it's irrelevant.
Just tell peeps to wait it out, and not call them retards or whatever.
 
YunExpress posted this a few weeks ago. To anyone paying attention this is no surprise.

All the "Under $800 value" packs slipping past customs have always had to be listed by the logistics company on a form specifying contents and who the ultimate recipient is. Maybe senders have been using fake addresses in the past, just like bullshit descriptions of contents, but those days are coming to end, fast. No logistics company wants to get caught with 1000 packs falsely declared with a $5000 penalty (and possibly worse) each. CBP will link every pack to a legit American identity in order to track how much of their $800 exemption they've used up, and since they get that data in advance, a bunch of sketchy addresses will raise red flags and get the whole container inspected.

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How does this change the fact that they repackaged my Adamax and called it a common legal cosmetic additive?
 
I don't know why you are taking this personal. You have folks calling people retards for being worried about their packages and calling it a panic. All I'm saying is that people should stop dismissing concerns and tell the truth. There's nothing anyone can do to help but wait it out.
Panic, concern, anxiety, inquiry, e.t.c whatever degree of severity you want to apply to the perturbation, it's irrelevant.
Just tell peeps to wait it out, and not call them retards or whatever.
I ain't mad dawg at all!! Just talking about little shit to the people calling people retards... its all good!! Right??? Hugs...?
 
Oil pre-order received 10 days from shipping to East coast via oddball courier. No clue how they got access to my building, would much prefer USPS for last mile. Hopefully they wouldn’t/didn’t leave on the sidewalk for someone else to bring inside.
 
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Y'all need to chill. I think the general message should be "there's nothing you can do about it... So just wait it out....". A sort of "don't panic", not because it will be alright, but because panic us useless. In May when peeps were waiting on Peptides from a defunct vendor, same thing happened in LA. After lengthy delays, some got letters, others got their peptides. We all waited. A leas now we have QSC. Back then the vendor was already clamped by chinese authorities and we could only get assurances via middlemen.
As a summary: Panic is useless. Belly-aching is not worth it. You will know what you will get when the package or the letter arrives. Usually only a tiny few will get letters. I wouldn't want to be one of them though.
Getting a letter they seized it isn't really a big deal. They just discard the products. Just don't respond to the letter
 
This is all fine and good but where is the testing for celestial vibration content? I need to know what part of the moon cycle and which planets were closest to us when the product was brewed. Celestial vibration content makes a huge difference for the type of cycle being run.

Jokes aside, this is a very nice surprise. Impressive.
 
Getting a letter they seized it isn't really a big deal. They just discard the products. Just don't respond to the letter
I know. An older relative has had prescription meds seized. It was released after prescription plus explanation was faxed via a lawyer though. We didn't want some fine tacked on. Lawyers advise was to just travel and buy the med and cross border with prescription in hand. Of course this won't work for QSC stuff, but I digress.
The stress is more about needing a shipment but it's seized and then you need to wait 30+x days for a reship, with no guarantee that lightening won't strike twice.
 
I know. An older relative has had prescription meds seized. It was released after prescription plus explanation was faxed via a lawyer though. We didn't want some fine tacked on. Lawyers advise was to just travel and buy the med and cross border with prescription in hand. Of course this won't work for QSC stuff, but I digress.
The stress is more about needing a shipment but it's seized and then you need to wait 30+x days for a reship, with no guarantee that lightening won't strike twice.

FDA seizure letter of prescription meds is one thing, and can be safely contested. They even go out of their way to tell you you're not in any legal jeopardy. Controlled substances seized by CBP, forget it.
 
This is all fine and good but where is the testing for celestial vibration content? I need to know what part of the moon cycle and which planets were closest to us when the product was brewed. Celestial vibration content makes a huge difference for the type of cycle being run.

Jokes aside, this is a very nice surprise. Impressive.
J-ASTRO-shik horological labs:
Test-c is in Bottle in at least the ninth ml which is pleasantly supported by Oil. TAMC/TYMC in conflict with Vial in the first house of sterility, which can be interpreted to mean cleanliness. Heavy metals are also in retrograde
 

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