I wasn't aware of this thread but for what its worth I agree with @biguglynewf's rationale behind dosage/label accuracy. For us at our order volume we have to strike a bit of a balance between transparency/informing customers and meeting demand. We're probably the only vendor in the country that does multivial testing of every single batch of product - and so you're going to see any fluctuations that might come up. We could re-use old tests for longer than they're applicable, but it's not my style.
Allow me to illustrate with a scenario. We want to drive the price of Retatrutide down so we hold a big Retatrutide sale. This depletes our stock somewhat rapidly. We have orders placed for multiple batches of Retatrutide 10mg and 20mg, but delays in transit, holidays, raids in China, etc., lead to unpredictable ETAs. As stock diminishes and runs out, we mark the product out of stock. We receive 10-20 emails per day asking when Retatrutide 20mg will be restocked. It's dire. Luckily we receive a batch a few days later and immediately send samples for testing. The samples come back 22mg, 22.3mg, 22.7mg. We have rolls of Retatrutide 20mg labels and hundreds of hungry (in more ways than one!) customers. We're faced with the choice - do we post our test results on the product page and on various forums, making it plainly clear to customers that this batch of "Retatrutide 20mg" is overdosed by ~10%, or do we tell customers there will be another 2+ week delay as we arrange new 22mg labels?
Now maybe you could argue we should simply order more labels at every imaginable increment, and maybe that's truly maximizing transparency, but in my experience it just confuses customers. When our hCG isn't out of stock we receive dozens of emails per week asking why our hCG is such a weird concentration. Why do we have 7000iu hCG when all other sources sell 5000iu hCG? Well, it's because they often don't. China has a lot of trouble accurately dosing hCG because different testing methodologies yield different results - in fact we could test via HPLC and Immunoassay and have 2 different results for the same sample. Other sources don't carry this same burden because they don't test every batch of HCG they receive, and I don't think there's a single other source in Canada that actually labels their hCG something other than 5,000iu or 10,000iu, lol. This isn't strictly a knock on them - it's just to point out the realms that we explore that other vendors don't.
So all in all, I agree with @biguglynewf. Accurately dosed is the best. But if you're 14 or 15 batches of Retatrutide deep in a year like we are, you start to realize you have to pick your battles and focus on what really qualifies as high or low quality. All overdosed by 10% but with very high purity, practically no variance from vial to vial? That's a bingo, baby. That's where we say the labels will be within 10% accuracy but more important here's the Janoshik report for you so you know exactly what's in it.
Same goes for our HGH, too! "Why do you have 130iu HGH?" Because 100iu HGH can magically transform into 130iu HGH when you actually test it
Allow me to illustrate with a scenario. We want to drive the price of Retatrutide down so we hold a big Retatrutide sale. This depletes our stock somewhat rapidly. We have orders placed for multiple batches of Retatrutide 10mg and 20mg, but delays in transit, holidays, raids in China, etc., lead to unpredictable ETAs. As stock diminishes and runs out, we mark the product out of stock. We receive 10-20 emails per day asking when Retatrutide 20mg will be restocked. It's dire. Luckily we receive a batch a few days later and immediately send samples for testing. The samples come back 22mg, 22.3mg, 22.7mg. We have rolls of Retatrutide 20mg labels and hundreds of hungry (in more ways than one!) customers. We're faced with the choice - do we post our test results on the product page and on various forums, making it plainly clear to customers that this batch of "Retatrutide 20mg" is overdosed by ~10%, or do we tell customers there will be another 2+ week delay as we arrange new 22mg labels?
Now maybe you could argue we should simply order more labels at every imaginable increment, and maybe that's truly maximizing transparency, but in my experience it just confuses customers. When our hCG isn't out of stock we receive dozens of emails per week asking why our hCG is such a weird concentration. Why do we have 7000iu hCG when all other sources sell 5000iu hCG? Well, it's because they often don't. China has a lot of trouble accurately dosing hCG because different testing methodologies yield different results - in fact we could test via HPLC and Immunoassay and have 2 different results for the same sample. Other sources don't carry this same burden because they don't test every batch of HCG they receive, and I don't think there's a single other source in Canada that actually labels their hCG something other than 5,000iu or 10,000iu, lol. This isn't strictly a knock on them - it's just to point out the realms that we explore that other vendors don't.
So all in all, I agree with @biguglynewf. Accurately dosed is the best. But if you're 14 or 15 batches of Retatrutide deep in a year like we are, you start to realize you have to pick your battles and focus on what really qualifies as high or low quality. All overdosed by 10% but with very high purity, practically no variance from vial to vial? That's a bingo, baby. That's where we say the labels will be within 10% accuracy but more important here's the Janoshik report for you so you know exactly what's in it.
Same goes for our HGH, too! "Why do you have 130iu HGH?" Because 100iu HGH can magically transform into 130iu HGH when you actually test it
Christmas cards are cancelled unless CanadaPost's strike wraps up. I'm not sending a single more mail item via UPS than I have to.Sounds like someone is getting a Christmas Card @GGC !

