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Originally Posted by
spartan911
Placed and paid for an order last night. Didn't receive confirmation email? Tried resetting to the correct address still awaiting emails?
Have confirmed via email mate.
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Originally Posted by
ozgear.is
Hey @gravy, we won't be posting photos on a public forum for OPSEC reasons.
If you're serious about an enquiry and looking to purchase shoot us an email at
[email protected] and we can provide some verification. We can also do custom peptide sizes for bulk customers.
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Why would posting a picture of your lab equipment pose a risk? You're the only UGL in Aus claiming to have the tech to perform genetic recombinant sequencing of bacteria. You should be proud of that - even big pharma finds it too expensive, which is why GH is imported.
On the other hand, if it is a machine that puts stickers on generic GH vials, it's a rather loose interpretation of "compounding". And isn't Pharmatropin the same name used by Pharmacom for their GH??
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Originally Posted by
Maldaror666
Why would posting a picture of your lab equipment pose a risk? You're the only UGL in Aus claiming to have the tech to perform genetic recombinant sequencing of bacteria. You should be proud of that - even big pharma finds it too expensive, which is why GH is imported.
On the other hand, if it is a machine that puts stickers on generic GH vials, it's a rather loose interpretation of "compounding". And isn't Pharmatropin the same name used by Pharmacom for their GH??
If you don't understand how posting photo's of illegal equipment on an open forum that LE frequent is an OPSEC risk then you need to educate yourself.
As mentioned we are willing to verify and confirm details with serious trusted customers in private. But you created an account to just post this, so I take it your not a one of them.
Pharmatropin is our in house brand as previously mentioned. Please check our website for more details on the products.
Private enquiries can be made via email at [email protected]
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Originally Posted by
ozgear.is
If you don't understand how posting photo's of illegal equipment on an open forum that LE frequent is an OPSEC risk then you need to educate yourself.
Okay. I'll remain skeptical, sorry. There's nothing special or illegal about gene splicing or freeze drying equipment. It's just expensive and the former requires highly educated lab staff to operate successfully and cultivate the bacteria to produce GH.
Everyone is laughing at your claims, you know?
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Originally Posted by
Maldaror666
Okay. I'll remain skeptical, sorry. There's nothing special or illegal about gene splicing or freeze drying equipment. It's just expensive and the former requires highly educated lab staff to operate successfully and cultivate the bacteria to produce GH.
Everyone is laughing at your claims, you know?
Glad this wasn’t just me.
How about they just don’t try to bullshit the customer
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Originally Posted by
Maldaror666
Okay. I'll remain skeptical, sorry. There's nothing special or illegal about gene splicing or freeze drying equipment. It's just expensive and the former requires highly educated lab staff to operate successfully and cultivate the bacteria to produce GH.
Everyone is laughing at your claims, you know?
No problems, everyone is assuming you are a troll anyway. Thanks for creating an account just to post. You are making assumptions. As if the possibility of an organised and skilled operation can't exist in Australia. I'm not going to waste any further time on you. As mentioned if you're a serious enquiry and would like some more indepth information on our products and manufacture abilities send me an email at [email protected]. We are happy to discuss with genuine customers.
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Originally Posted by
ozgear.is
No problems, everyone is assuming you are a troll anyway. Thanks for creating an account just to post. You are making assumptions. As if the possibility of an organised and skilled operation can't exist in Australia. I'm not going to waste any further time on you. As mentioned if you're a serious enquiry and would like some more indepth information on our products and manufacture abilities send me an email at
[email protected]. We are happy to discuss with genuine customers.
How else would I post here if I didn't have an account?? I'll email you for some indepth info on your manufacturing process. Thank you.
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Originally Posted by
ozgear.is
No problems, everyone is assuming you are a troll anyway. Thanks for creating an account just to post. You are making assumptions. As if the possibility of an organised and skilled operation can't exist in Australia. I'm not going to waste any further time on you. As mentioned if you're a serious enquiry and would like some more indepth information on our products and manufacture abilities send me an email at
[email protected]. We are happy to discuss with genuine customers.
Who’s assuming? Your the one running your mouth and any time we question it, you
A) get defensive
B) won’t back it up
I’m sure customers prefer a transparent honest sponsor.
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Originally Posted by
Maldaror666
Okay. I'll remain skeptical, sorry. There's nothing special or illegal about gene splicing or freeze drying equipment. It's just expensive and the former requires highly educated lab staff to operate successfully and cultivate the bacteria to produce GH.
Everyone is laughing at your claims, you know?
Keep it up mate. I’ve got your back. I’m sick of all these calls and we have to play the dumb customer. We’re not all meatheads. No honesty here
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Originally Posted by
gravy
Who’s assuming? Your the one running your mouth and any time we question it, you
A) get defensive
B) won’t back it up
I’m sure customers prefer a transparent honest sponsor.
It does look very suspicious when someone becomes so defensive. There's nothing wrong to admit it's relabeled Chinese generic GH. We all expect that.
But there's been heaps of new labs pretending to have compounding pharmacists and uni grads working for them. You compound a drug by combining two raw ingredients. If the GH is being compounded, I can only assume that it is a mix of mk677 and other GHRPs. A compounding chemist cannot make GH, just like they can't produce vaccines.
It might just be an unfortunate choice of words, for all we know. But like you said, just be open about it, rather than try to spread BS about OPSEC concerns
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