Pep Math got me stumped!

ByeByeBackfat

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Okay, friends, I feel like I'm about to ask a super basic question, so please be kind! I've been using a compounding pharmacy, and while their stuff is good, it's costing me a fortune. I'm trying to figure out how to order peptides directly, but I'm confused about the pricing.

I'm looking at a site that lists options like 10mg, 15mg, etc., with prices. The 30mg option is $325, and the description says "Tirzepatide (10 vials/kit)."

So, does that mean:

$325 gets me 10 vials at 30mg each (dream price)?
OR
$325 is for ONE 30mg vial, and "10 vials/kit" just means how many you *could* order?

I'm sorry for the newbie question, but any help would be amazing!
 
It really depends on what you value. If they test the product before selling, that's worth something. Saving money is great, but quality matters. A vendor with testing and a good reputation is worth a higher price, in my opinion. Not saying they are, but there is value in that.
 
Yep, it's 10 vials of 30mg each! That's not a bad starter vendor. Hit me up if you want a more advanced lesson after your first purchase.
 
I'm not arguing about why I don't love that vendor. It's been said before plenty of times. I just want to add that I'm def not a "cheapest is best" kind of person. The prices I'm thinking of include good testing results too.
 
Heads up, that reseller charges crazy high prices on single vials! I saw one 'sale' recently - $125 for a 30mg vial. That's more than you'd pay for ten vials (300mg) from other sources! Be careful!
 
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I haven't ordered yet, but I've been doing my research. That reseller seems easy and reliable, but their prices are kind of high. I'm still trying to decide what to do.
 
Navigating this world can be confusing. Start with the easiest option until you're comfortable with the risk. At least you're not going compounded, that's the safest but also the most expensive! Find the balance between cost and quality. Research is key!
 
That reseller is good for a first buy because they ship fast and take PayPal (most places want crypto). They also have testing groups for their products, which is really important. Testing yourself or in groups protects you from getting a bad product.

But their prices have gone way up. After your first order, think about looking at other vendors and learning how to use crypto. Welcome to the grey!
 
I was just reading about that. What a mess. I'd like to think it's just a fluke from too much business too fast, but who knows? That's part of the risk.
 
It's hard to compete on price when their biggest version only lasts a couple weeks for some users (and costs a fortune). You can get twice the amount for less elsewhere. Yes, they group test, but so do people on TG and Discord, for cheap.

So: sticking with that brand is partly because you have to order more often. Like a weird version of Stockholm syndrome, haha.
 
I just got offered a fantastic deal from a seller I trust. Prices keep dropping! No way I'd pay crazy high prices for anything.
 
Everyone has to decide what risks they're okay with. Some people are happy to pay more for convenience and less risk. I couldn't talk my family into buying grey, they went with compounded. They can't handle even a tiny risk. I don't get it, but I also do.
 
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