@readalot
Maybe I am missing the point, but why not start up some group testing a la that discord server that does testing on peptides and such? Let people chip in a few $$ if they want to see some results from some of the tests, and let proposed tests with no interest die?
They’re doing some interesting tests on vial sterility (ks-tek vials from amazon), pen cartridge sterility, peptide counterion testing, etc., in addition to the standard quantity/mass/purity tests.
Basically, let the ‘market’ decide what tests are important or not, pay the additional $ for testing that there’s interest in, and then let that reflect on different vendors. There’s a lot of push to get the vendors to do all this extra testing, but if there’s a handful of customers interested and willing to chip in 10-15$ a test, wouldn’t that be the better way to go?
Again, just spitballing here, but there’s so much talk about why VENDORS should test, and there’s resistance from forum members who think you’re tilting at windmills, but then there are members like myself (I’m sure!) who would be willing to chip in a few dollars here and there if only out of curiosity to actually DO some of these tests. The reward is knowledge of the results, maybe 30 days before test results are released ‘publicly’, and a better understanding of vendor products than those who AREN’T in the know.
And people who are fine with the status quo don’t need to be convinced of anything.