Reta noob - am I overpaying?

As for whether a peptide is good quality, I leave that to the people who run the tests. I can reliably say how easy or hard it was to deal with a specific vendor. However, if I stop losing weight on a product... well, people sometimes stall even when taking the real deal.
 
If prices are listed as "good," you should compare them to buying from another place and then paying for testing. I'm not knocking that vendor; my last order was from them.

They do a good job of testing. So most buyers from them don't bother with extra testing.
 
One of the moderators here is kinda anti- a certain vendor. He's a good mod. And knows a lot about peptides. But many folks on this forum still use that vendor and say good things about them.
 
Both of two vendors are considered reliable. But others were considered reliable until they vanished with people's money. I'm not saying it doesn't matter which vendor you choose; you're better off picking from the reliable ones. There's a decent chance someone will disagree with me. That's one of the reasons why this is the best GLP-1 forum: People feel free to disagree about vendors. Read what people say and make up your own mind. I like that people can feel free to say I'm wrong.
 
I oddly was lurking on some other forums early last year, not for PEDs but for perspective. Some of them are hardcore, some not so much. I read a lot of studies they posted about different things. There are some really smart discussions, and some not so much. I found it interesting.
 
The 'L' code was used for tirz by one vendor, before their site went down. 'R' is Reta. 'S' is sema. 'C' is something else.
 
Seems like there are tons of options, it's hard to know who to trust. Is there any way to actually know if you're getting the real deal?
 
Chris_16 said:
Seems like there are tons of options, it's hard to know who to trust. Is there any way to actually know if you're getting the real deal?

That's the million-dollar question, isn't it? The only real way is to get it tested by a lab, which adds to the cost. It's all a risk assessment, unfortunately.
 
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