It's very easy to do this through communication. I ordered 10 vials of peptides, two of them blue caps, 3 green caps, 4 red caps and 1 white cap. Simply contact the seller and let him explain which color cap matches each peptide. This has been going on for almost 20 years I have been buying peptides from the Chinese, and it has never been a problem. This is what happens when guys who have always dealt with Peptide Sciences decide to get that good deal going directly through the Chinese. It could have easily been explained through DM without going into a public space. Peptide Science didn't synthesize peptides; they instead made nice labels and just stuck them on the bulk orders they got from the Chinese and resold them domestically at 10x the purchase price.. This is one of the reasons why Peptide Science got more than 50 threatening letters from the FDA. Kind of simple guys....a labeled peptide kind of raises a red flag to the FDA, that this product is being marketed for human use, and is not being sold strictly for research use only (RUO). Especially since this order apparently was RETA, you can’t legally sell retatrutide for human use right now in the U.S, it is an unapproved drug. Putting a label on would be a BIG RED FLAG. If you ordered a kit of RETA, then how hard is it to figure out what you got in your order?
My biggest issue with this whole complaint (which really doesn't matter) is that it should have been handled in private. No one got ripped off, and in fact, this is how business is commonly done to be safe. IMHO,
@tommyguns2 is absolutely right with his comments. Again, my opinion, for whatever that is worth, maybe the board needs to rethink letting peptide sponsors appear in any fashion on a public board.
My opinion is not worth the time of day, but this is what you find looking up Power Peptides and Iron Den - "Power Peptides is a brand or entity that was introduced and welcomed by the community on The Iron Den forum, specifically in the "Peptides, IGF, HGH, Insulin" section. According to forum activity logs from August 21, 2011, a user named testboner posted the thread titled "Please welcome Power Peptides."
Here is my reasoning......
Under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, it’s not just the seller who can get in trouble. If you:
* Promote a peptide for fat loss, muscle gain, etc.
* Link directly to a seller
* Provide discount codes or affiliate links
* Create content that clearly encourages human use