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So when’s the apology coming? You annoying drama queen
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Apology for what, Qingdaos little doggo #2So when’s the apology coming? You annoying drama queen
So far both all anecdotal and empirical evidence (save for 1 chinese test report) would suggest that no, it is not "legit".So is the stuff legit or not ? Man this was annoying to read through.
http://www.yx-biotech.cn/product/3801.html
Yes It's more expensiveI was interested in ID'ing it as well until Janoshik explained to me that the high resolution LCMS machine likely required to test that starts at 100k and might run you 250k for a fully functional setup, and then you'd need someone proficient at operating it properly, at which point I figured the cost will be so much higher than the 380usd LCMS test to check if it is or isn't Tesofensine, I'm out. There may be other options but that seemed the best one.
Raman/FTIR might actually be a good idea for IDing this!Anyone watch border wars? Those Thermo Fisher scientific Gemini units they got to analyze narcotics are pretty slick.
That's 1.78USD/gr at 100gr since it's 1200CNY not JPYIt is sold at 0.06 USD / gram by Guangdong Yunxing Biotechnology Co., Ltd.
I'd be quite hesitant to say it could possibly cover the manufacturing costs, but hey, I'm no synthetic chemist.
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Correct, mea culpaThat's 1.78USD/gr at 100gr since it's 1200CNY not JPY
Happens to the best of us, the currency symbol is trickyCorrect, mea culpa
Okay, so this throws Liska’s price argument out right? Even if QSC was paying USD $1.78/g (but probably less since they are a big buyer) they still could make a profit. Liska has led us to believe this stuff is like $200/g (post #1) in thread.Happens to the best of us, the currency symbol is tricky
Yes, the difference of 1.72 USD is so massive in absolute numbers it completely throws the point of all this off and there are no anecdotes whatsoever and nobody talked about them, especially not @graciebjj on this very same page.Okay, so this throws Liska’s price argument out right? Even if QSC was paying USD $1.78/g (but probably less since they are a big buyer) they still could make a profit. Liska has led us to believe this stuff is like $200/g (post #1) in thread.
Also, we don’t have anybody who has tried It yet? When I get my order I’m gonna try it immediately.
You could probably get it done for free if you send it to Canada. They’ll seize it and send you an assay for free lolRaman/FTIR might actually be a good idea for IDing this!
LMAO You should read more and post less, champ. Whether qsc is paying .75 or $1.75, the other raw suppliers who actually sell teso that passes an hplc test, sell it wholesale for around $200 per gram.Okay, so this throws Liska’s price argument out right? Even if QSC was paying USD $1.78/g (but probably less since they are a big buyer) they still could make a profit. Liska has led us to believe this stuff is like $200/g (post #1) in thread.
Also, we don’t have anybody who has tried It yet? When I get my order I’m gonna try it immediately.
Liska stared at this post in disbelief for a very long time, wondering just how Wyn86 confirmed the $1.78/g Tesofensine to be real.Okay, so this throws Liska’s price argument out right? Even if QSC was paying USD $1.78/g (but probably less since they are a big buyer) they still could make a profit. Liska has led us to believe this stuff is like $200/g (post #1) in thread.
That's what I paid for 1g, I can see it getting as low as $100-110/g if you buy all that exists.sell it wholesale for around $200 per gram