QSC order weirdness?

Nope. I think they used to take other methods, but people were getting refunds weeks later because they expected Amazon-level service.
 
Thin-Possible said:
I'm looking at some other peptide sources online... there are so many! Are they all the same?

Definitely not all the same. Some are better than others. It really depends on what you're looking for. Price? Speed? Perceived quality? Do some research!
 
I've heard good things about a couple of the bigger peptide companies. But even then, it's buyer beware. If the price is too good to be true, it probably is. I'd rather pay a bit more and know I’m getting something decent. It's your health, after all.
 
I saw one site was offering vials of something for super cheap... like, way cheaper than I've seen anywhere else. Makes you wonder what you're actually getting, right?
 
I agree
Drew47 said:
Makes you wonder what you're actually getting, right?
. When it comes to peptides and research meds, price is secondary. You need to be able to access verifiable 3rd party testing, ideally.
 
Boosts energy and clarity supposedly. My doc mentioned other patients swear by it, suggested NAD+ IV. Saw QSC had it for 65 bucks so grabbed some. Will report after.
 
yeah controlled studies help isolate variables. weight loss, blood sugar changes - all those factors make it hard to know what actually helped vs what else shifted. that's why the research side is important even if it's not the whole story.
 
QSC's non-answer on a specific order is the pattern - the factory-claim assurance doesn't fill gaps in order handling. Cap color being the instinct that kept you out was the right read.
 
QSC usually responds within a couple days. If nothing came back, confirm which app they are still active on.
 
QSC confirmations can look minimal. If they responded at all and asked for the info you sent, the order is likely in the queue. Watch for a follow-up with payment details.
 
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