Has anyone ordered from Sue lately?

True-Happy

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I found her from a short vid online (cringe, I know).
Not the first time getting stuff, but yeah using crypto and through her acct.
I'm worried my bank will think something is up
Anyone gotten anything from her recently?
My go-to isn't getting back to me :(
 
You can prob find some threads about HK here - reach out and ask about Sue at their company. There are fake accounts on that platform for other places so be careful. I know that Alisa and Nicole are the real deal.
 
Sorry to butt in on this convo, but what do you guys think about getting peptides from online vendors in general? I'm looking at some CJC blends and there are tons of companies. Are most of them okay? Like, I saw one with really good prices...
 
Whole_Free783 said:
Sorry to butt in on this convo, but what do you guys think about getting peptides from online vendors in general? I'm looking at some CJC blends and there are tons of companies. Are most of them okay? Like, I saw one with really good prices...
It can be really tricky. You don't always know what you're getting. I prefer to go through a clinic or doctor, even though it costs more. At least then you have some assurance of quality control. Also, a lot of peptides aren't FDA approved, so it's a bit of a wild west out there.
 
HealthLoss said:
You can prob find some threads about HK here - reach out and ask about Sue at their company. There are fake accounts on that platform for other places so be careful. I know that Alisa and Nicole are the real deal.
Good to know, I just found out about someone else instead of Sue. Hope they are as good :/
 
HealthLoss said:
It can be really tricky. You don't always know what you're getting. I prefer to go through a clinic or doctor, even though it costs more. At least then you have some assurance of quality control. Also, a lot of peptides aren't FDA approved, so it's a bit of a wild west out there.
Exactly. While many peptides are legal, it's the quality control of the compounding pharmacies that matters most. You pay extra for that peace of mind.
 
Weeks of radio silence from a vendor usually means one of three things - they've gone dark, had a supply disruption, or are overwhelmed and triaging orders - none of which improves with more contact attempts.
 
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