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

QSC is a huge, very huge, grey/black market company. It seems that some people want regular market customer service from a company that might be working in a fuzzy area of the law in their own home country. Out of all of the Chinese companies, QSC already gives the most Western like customer service. Most of the Chinese vendors will not even give a price list with prices, and expect the customers to tolerate quotes and haggling.

Is QSC labeling terrible? Yes, it is. But how do you think they get so much of their product through customs? Are they slow or sometimes errant in getting tracking out? Yes, they are. But they are also a limited crew getting out thousands and thousands of orders, and mistakes will happen, but the product always reaches the destination with only a few exceptions.

Where else can you get such a wide variety of oils, peptides, sarms, PCT, orals, raws, and so on? And it's not just a large variety, it's a large variety at high quality for dirt cheap prices that beat, on average, everyone else.

The complaints listed in the comments are valid, and I can see some legal corporation caring, but what other Chinese vendor with prices even remotely close to QSC 's prices and quality exists let alone cares?

With all of that said, it would be great if QSC could address all of the complaints here, which seem to orbit around 1. tracking, 2. labeling, 3. taking orders without product when out then giving credit, 4. blaming company assistants instead of taking company responsibility when actual problems arise. Did I miss core complaints?

QSC is an absolutely great company, but like any company could most certainly improve. From an economic theory point of view, if they are lacking enough, someone else will fill their shoes. Those are some really big shoes to fill though.
 
QSC is a huge, very huge, grey/black market company. It seems that some people want regular market customer service from a company that might be working in a fuzzy area of the law in their own home country. Out of all of the Chinese companies, QSC already gives the most Western like customer service. Most of the Chinese vendors will not even give a price list with prices, and expect the customers to tolerate quotes and haggling.

Is QSC labeling terrible? Yes, it is. But how do you think they get so much of their product through customs? Are they slow or sometimes errant in getting tracking out? Yes, they are. But they are also a limited crew getting out thousands and thousands of orders, and mistakes will happen, but the product always reaches the destination with only a few exceptions.

Where else can you get such a wide variety of oils, peptides, sarms, PCT, orals, raws, and so on? And it's not just a large variety, it's a large variety at high quality for dirt cheap prices that beat, on average, everyone else.

The complaints listed in the comments are valid, and I can see some legal corporation caring, but what other Chinese vendor with prices even remotely close to QSC 's prices and quality exists let alone cares?

With all of that said, it would be great if QSC could address all of the complaints here, which seem to orbit around 1. tracking, 2. labeling, 3. taking orders without product when out then giving credit, 4. blaming company assistants instead of taking company responsibility when actual problems arise. Did I miss core complaints?

QSC is an absolutely great company, but like any company could most certainly improve. From an economic theory point of view, if they are lacking enough, someone else will fill their shoes. Those are some really big shoes to fill though.
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Most of the Chinese vendors will not even give a price list with prices, and expect the customers to tolerate quotes and haggling.

BS. A price list for these vendors is simple to obtain.

Did I miss core complaints?

Yeah you did. Those visible particulates and horrible packaging.
 
Speaking of the devil, how do you find the new labeling system?

I believe it's way more clear and easy with the new printed labels and stamps.
The current labeling system with the SKU numbers is fine, but it should be on the inside package inside of the shipping package internal wrapper. The current system has it where someone can unwrap their items and lose the order of what they have. So, put it on the shrink wrapping around the 10 vials of oils instead of the wrapper that goes around the shrink wrap that goes around the oils. It's good to be able to see the final product and the label at the same time.
 
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BS. A price list for these vendors is simple to obtain.



Yeah you did. Those visible particulates and horrible packaging.
I've gotten many orders, so many that I've lost count. I have spent several thousand dollars with QSC and I'm quite happy with their products.

I don't know what part you think is BS, but there are a lot of vendors out there that do not give price lists with prices on them. Do you actually disagree with that? I agree with you that it's easy for them to put prices, what I'm saying is that they don't always do it. Qsc does.

I've never had particulate in any of my products. Feel free to tell us more.

I've already talked about packaging, which their packaging and packing is very well done to make it through customs. Their labeling could use some improvement, but that's no secret.
 
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