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

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.
I was just trying to point out that I know there is limited harm in receiving one. Just don't respond. And when you do (for legal stuff), use a lawyer. They may try tack on dodgy penalties/fines
 
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.

I can help you with those calculations :P lol.
 
Means the end user doesn't get a letter. Ever. Just the customs broker. So the customer isnt able to verify if it was confiscated. Have to rely on the vendor to tell us or just wait for the 30 days with no status change.
You are such a pussy. Stop ordering international. You are worried about nothing and keep digging deeper looking for nothing. It’s Christmas you stupid fucking teenager, 12 fucking days and you just are on this paranoid shit. Stop smoking meth and order domestic from now on
 
I just got a tracking number today from QSC for a domestic order I made Monday. When I look it up, it says that today the package is returned to sender because of an incomplete address. When I email Tracy, he says it is my fault for providing an incorrect address. However, all he has to do is read the email chain he is replying to to see that the address I provided is correct.

He could verify it in two ways: 1) Reference it to all of my previous orders to see it is the same, or 2) Put it in the USPS address verification tool, which I provided a link to for him. He has so far refused to do so and admit his shippers messed it up.

When I call USPS, they say only the shipper can correct it, and my local USPS is not answering the phone. I cannot go the post office because I am out of town.

Unlike how a lot of these stories go, this time there will be no Tracy reveal of how the customer did something stupid. My order email has the correct address.

@Qingdao Sigma Chemicals are you going to verify the address is correct and make this right?
 
To add to my previous post about customs and the holidays:

Years ago I had a pack sit in customs for nearly 3 weeks around Christmas. Thought I was gonna get a love letter. Pack eventually arrived without issue.

Year or two later had another pack that tracking said went through customs. Even got a tracking number on informed delivery with an estimated delivery date. Never arrived. Love letter showed up a few weeks later. Seller reshipped, pack made it through.

Moral of the story is you can’t always trust what the tracking info says when it comes to customs and (at least based on my one experience) a single love letter won’t flag your address.
 
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I'm surprised noone has mentioned the new bac water variants that are on the latest price list. What peptides would benefit from the phosphate buffered one over regular bac water?
 
I'm surprised noone has mentioned the new bac water variants that are on the latest price list. What peptides would benefit from the phosphate buffered one over regular bac water?
I googled it for you, retard:

"Phosphate buffered saline or PBS solution is a combination of water and salts. It is a non-toxic solution used in many laboratories. Standard PBS usually is composed of sodium chloride, potassium chloride, potassium dihydrogen phosphate, and disodium hydrogen phosphate. The standard pH of PBS formulations varies from 7-7.4."

It is NOT bacteriostatic water.
 
I just got a tracking number today from QSC for a domestic order I made Monday. When I look it up, it says that today the package is returned to sender because of an incomplete address. When I email Tracy, he says it is my fault for providing an incorrect address. However, all he has to do is read the email chain he is replying to to see that the address I provided is correct.

He could verify it in two ways: 1) Reference it to all of my previous orders to see it is the same, or 2) Put it in the USPS address verification tool, which I provided a link to for him. He has so far refused to do so and admit his shippers messed it up.

When I call USPS, they say only the shipper can correct it, and my local USPS is not answering the phone. I cannot go the post office because I am out of town.

Unlike how a lot of these stories go, this time there will be no Tracy reveal of how the customer did something stupid. My order email has the correct address.

@Qingdao Sigma Chemicals are you going to verify the address is correct and make this right?
Just stop. You aren’t built for this
 
I googled it for you, retard:

"Phosphate buffered saline or PBS solution is a combination of water and salts. It is a non-toxic solution used in many laboratories. Standard PBS usually is composed of sodium chloride, potassium chloride, potassium dihydrogen phosphate, and disodium hydrogen phosphate. The standard pH of PBS formulations varies from 7-7.4."

It is NOT bacteriostatic water.
Semantics. It's sold for reconstituting peptides, which ones in particular?
 
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