I know you already addressed it and I see the incentives that you offer for us to submit samples for testing. You are partially correct when you say samples submitted by a UGL are meaningless. They don’t carry much weight with us but there are some benefits.
1) it shows you care about your products when you do your own QA/QC
2) it protects you from reverse scammers
3) it’s something that can be spot-checked to build trust. If you have a sample of batch 5 test prop and you post 103 mg/ml and a customer analyzes his own that he purchased and they match up, there’s a certain level of trust that you are sending out legit product each time.
4) ideally you get far enough ahead in your stock that you can submit a sample and have results before releasing that batch.
So I know
@Brawny pointed out there didn’t seem to be batch numbers on your vials. Get that going do samples are meaningful.
You’re saving money here by not paying the BOP source fees, so use that money to pump back into your business by testing your products. That makes you more Pharma-like.