W&M Analytical Liaison (U.S. Domestic)

i was thinking... What if you place a flat price on oils and orals, then have the added fee if the person wants to test for contaminants?

You had the added fee for blended compounds. If your flat rate is set right, those extra fees that would have been charged are already covered from single ester testing.

Just a thought. i really hope this works out. Meso will be keeping you guys very busy if it does.
 
Interesting discussion on pricing.

I believe that keeping the prices as low as possible is going to be beneficial for W&M as far as acquiring clients to begin with. I am not sure where the tipping point is, but at some price point, guys in our community will view the testing as being too expensive given the investment they have in the gear.

If a guy buys 5 bottles of test cyp for a total investment of $200, he's probably not going to be willing to pay that same amount (or more) to get it tested, where as he may be willing to pay $120/$140.

Perhaps I am underestimating the average potential client for this service, or perhaps I just run with a bunch of cheap mother fuckers.

I mean, this is not a new concept, so there are already people offering this service, to look at what they are charging. That said, I also realize that each person offering this service has different variables that will affect the necessary cost structure to make it work.
 
Telemetry?
It will be tomorrow before I will get a reply.
I did look on Agilent's website and found that many of their systems do not include a printer; but offer it as an option.
It seems plausible to me that multiple machines can print from a common printer.

And, yes, the lab at my work does have a printer. It is the Cannon copier that sits adjacent to the analyzers. I go in that lab 4 times each week; and I am certain that there is not another printer for results.
All chromatography machines are linked to a computer.
All labs have a printer because the work doesn't end when the machine prints the report. You often have to do some math to determine the real concentration in the sample.



This pricing is asinine. What if i send you a sample of Anavar (for example) and it comes back as an Anavar/Winstrol mix? Are you going to demand that i send you more money before you e-mail the results?

Seriously. Pick a price point and stick to it. Fuck, even Jano isn't this complicated, and he sucks. No offense @janoshik but you do suck. Still love you though. :D
Even $1 flat pricing is expensive as he didn't prove that he can make any chromatography tests.
Anyone can toss dice.



At least I do something right :D
Back to your thread or banned.
Don't you have some dice to toss today?
 
All chromatography machines are linked to a computer.
All labs have a printer because the work doesn't end when the machine prints the report. You often have to do some math to determine the real concentration in the sample.




Even $1 flat pricing is expensive as he didn't prove that he can make any chromatography tests.
Anyone can toss dice.




Back to your thread or banned.
Don't you have some dice to toss today?
Fyi, things aren't always printed, ever hear of email
 
Fyi, things aren't always printed, ever hear of email
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The point is that his posted "reports" are actually made in Word or Excel and don't come out of any chromatography machine.

We may well be tossing dice like @janoshik does.
 
This is all too confusing to me...with numbers flying out.

If I send you 4 different raws (1 gram samples)
What's the price for purity % and to tell me what compound it is.

I'm faithful...as I once had a student test things for me. He came back each time, with the right compound (despite only me knowing which sample was which)
Purity varied...clomid and cialis always came back with terrible purity, and npp did once.
This was before those Lil vial tests.
 
Why does the sample have to be so much? Analyzer hardly needed anything if I’m not mistaken. I believe Jano doesn’t even need that much either.
 
i like the $120 per sample of finished product(oil) to be tested.
the tricky part for me is, presumably the sample we send is NPP, and the test comes back that it is boldenone, or multiple compounds such as nandrolone(npp) and testosterone. do we owe the difference for the finding of multiple compounds or is that why haggling over price is still in the air??
also how many ml's need to be sent for testing purposes? or did i read over that part??
 
Why does the sample have to be so much? Analyzer hardly needed anything if I’m not mistaken. I believe Jano doesn’t even need that much either.

Where does it say how much he needs of a sample?

But then someone would find fault in having to disclose whether a powder sample is hormone or ancillary.

I don't think that's a big issue having to disclose that first. I think the 2 options is the best. Like RR said.

One set price for ancillary testing.
One set test for hormone testing.
 
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