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I'm planning to get my serum levels tested next week. I remember reading that it's best to inject a full vial (10iu) three hours before the test. Is this correct?
 

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All, we are increasing the store credit alotment for IGF-1 testing temporarily. We have doubled it to $150. This will not be in place forever, but at the moment we really want to incentivize it so we have a larger sample size for prospective customers to choose from. All the terms still apply:

Dang just used my original testing when y’all first started offering lol. Jump on this fellas….could have doubled my most recent order!
 

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how are most people paying. The 15% cashapp fee is pretty high. Would buying from bitcoin.com be the only alternative?
 

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Idk I got raped last time I ordered over 500$ it was like 47$ to purchase 500$ worth of btc. Then $2.86 to send it
 

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how are most people paying. The 15% cashapp fee is pretty high. Would buying from bitcoin.com be the only alternative?
Most people buy bitcoin with Cashapp (entirely separate from sending cash with cashapp with the 15% fee).

Coinbase is another alternative, which I believe has lower fees for buying crypto than cashapp.

Maybe others can chime in with what exchange(s) they are using to buy crypto with low fees.
 

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I highly recommend doing Kraken -> XMR -> Non-custodial wallet -> Vendor
A low fee approach could be Bitcoin -> LTC -> Non-custodial wallet -> Vendor

Bitcoin always has ridiculous fees attached if you are simply buying what you need for a single small transaction.

I would avoid sending a transaction straight from a KYC exchange.
 

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I’m not at all a knowledgeable person about the best way or route to purchase BTC. However I bought 5,000 in BTC about a month ago and it was only $50 as a charge (which I made back a lot because BTC went up like 27% in the last month)

Then I made two recent orders with the priority method, and it was $3.xx for one and about the same for the other so I’m not sure what’s up with everyone else getting charged so much.

I will also add that if you’ve been doing this long enough like me you know how we have it now is 100X better than it used to be.

Guy gives you the WU address, go to your local WU place fill out the form, pay the fees, and also pay for shipping to get it to you, send info to guy, wait for pack.

Or even the CIM method. Going to your local post office and sending it that way paying once to send it priority, then paying for shipping on their end to get it to you.

I just think the ones that used to do it these ways are grateful for how effortlessly & efficient the system in place is today.. so next time you get mad about paying a fee to buy or send BTC remember, we have it so damn good now!

lol 😂
 

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I am talking about the 15% third party fee
Entirely why I’m not using this source when I seen that additional fee. Theres plenty of other sources more competitively priced that 15 is nuts imo. I only started looking at different sources since it appears GL is done.
 

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Entirely why I’m not using this source when I seen that additional fee. Theres plenty of other sources more competitively priced that 15 is nuts imo. I only started looking at different sources since it appears GL is done.
I may be wrong here, and maybe K4L can clarify but I I bought BTC off cash app and sent payment via cash app in BTC without a 15% fee.

I think what the 15% is for us when you try to send cash via cash app if I’m not mistaken, but I know I didn’t get any 15% fee sending BTC via cash app.
 

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I'm planning to get my serum levels tested next week. I remember reading that it's best to inject a full vial (10iu) three hours before the test. Is this correct?

Yes this is correct. You wanna do it while fasting as well. If you can schedule your appt for first thing in the morning it just makes life easier. Wake up and inject IM anywhere you're comfortable with I like delts. 1/2" pin length is all u need, but u can use a 1" if that's what u have on hand. Have blood drawn 3 hours later. Don't exercise before the test. I've tested multiple kits from Kits4less and they've all scored in the 20s which is solid for a generic GH. Can't wait to see your results
 

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I may be wrong here, and maybe K4L can clarify but I I bought BTC off cash app and sent payment via cash app in BTC without a 15% fee.

I think what the 15% is for us when you try to send cash via cash app if I’m not mistaken, but I know I didn’t get any 15% fee sending BTC via cash
I may be wrong here, and maybe K4L can clarify but I I bought BTC off cash app and sent payment via cash app in BTC without a 15% fee.

I think what the 15% is for us when you try to send cash via cash app if I’m not mistaken, but I know I didn’t get any 15% fee sending BTC via cash app.

Hmm . If you didn’t have that additional 15% then that may be the case. I was reading all the comments and another poster on here mentioned being slammed with an additional 47 on top of the btc purchase fees from cashapp
 

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Hmm . If you didn’t have that additional 15% then that may be the case. I was reading all the comments and another poster on here mentioned being slammed with an additional 47 on top of the btc purchase fees from cash app

Hmm . If you didn’t have that additional 15% then that may be the case. I was reading all the comments and another poster on here mentioned being slammed with an additional 47 on top of the btc purchase fees from cashapp
I know I've been ordering with this source since I wanna say end of November and I can say I haven't paid that shit one time.. And his GH is top shelf fr💯🔥
 

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I know I've been ordering with this source since I wanna say end of November and I can say I haven't paid that shit one time.. And his GH is top shelf fr💯🔥
I ordered several days ago. and paid with btc and was charged the 15% third party processing fee.

Subtotal:$501.00
Discount:-$75.00
Shipping:$15.00 via USPS Fast Shipping
Third Party Processing Fee:$66.15
Payment method:CashApp
Total:$507.15
 

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I ordered several days ago. and paid with btc and was charged the 15% third party processing fee.
It seems there is a bit of confusion here, understandably so.

The 15% fee is for processing Cashapp payments, it has nothing to do with sending bitcoin.

Due to the nature of our industry, it goes without saying that we cannot use our personal cashapp accounts to accept payments. We pay a 20% fee to have our Cashapp payment processor convert the funds into crypto, so the 15% fee offsets a portion of it.

If you use a proper crypto exchange, like @bjjgear mentioned, there is little to no fees. Some exchanges are notorious for having high fees, and due to the recent volatility of the crypto market as a whole, there have recently been days of very high bitcoin sending/blockchain fees.

Blockchain fees are not influenced by us, or crypto exchanges. We accept cryptocurrencies with little to no blockchain fees, like Monero, LTC, etc.


We do not charge ANY fee for cryptocurrency payments. Any fees you pay to buy/send crypto are entirely predicated on the exchange/service you use to buy/send crypto, and have absolutely nothing to do with us.
 

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It seems there is a bit of confusion here, understandably so.

The 15% fee is for processing Cashapp payments, it has nothing to do with sending bitcoin.

Due to the nature of our industry, it goes without saying that we cannot use our personal cashapp accounts to accept payments. We pay a 20% fee to have our Cashapp payment processor convert the funds into crypto, so the 15% fee offsets a portion of it.

If you use a proper crypto exchange, like @bjjgear mentioned, there is little to no fees. Some exchanges are notorious for having high fees, and due to the recent volatility of the crypto market as a whole, there have recently been days of very high bitcoin sending/blockchain fees.

Blockchain fees are not influenced by us, or crypto exchanges. We accept cryptocurrencies with little to no blockchain fees, like Monero, LTC, etc.


We do not charge ANY fee for cryptocurrency payments. Any fees you pay to buy/send crypto are entirely predicated on the exchange/service you use to buy/send crypto, and have absolutely nothing to do with us.

thanks for saying that. to simplify it for me, is there away to avoid the 15% third party processing fee?
 

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It seems there is a bit of confusion here, understandably so.

The 15% fee is for processing Cashapp payments, it has nothing to do with sending bitcoin.

Due to the nature of our industry, it goes without saying that we cannot use our personal cashapp accounts to accept payments. We pay a 20% fee to have our Cashapp payment processor convert the funds into crypto, so the 15% fee offsets a portion of it.

If you use a proper crypto exchange, like @bjjgear mentioned, there is little to no fees. Some exchanges are notorious for having high fees, and due to the recent volatility of the crypto market as a whole, there have recently been days of very high bitcoin sending/blockchain fees.

Blockchain fees are not influenced by us, or crypto exchanges. We accept cryptocurrencies with little to no blockchain fees, like Monero, LTC, etc.


We do not charge ANY fee for cryptocurrency payments. Any fees you pay to buy/send crypto are entirely predicated on the exchange/service you use to buy/send crypto, and have absolutely nothing to do with us.
does this include just using the btc side of cashapp to send btc to a wallet?
 

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thanks for saying that. to simplify it for me, is there away to avoid the 15% third party processing fee?
Yes, in simple terms, use cryptocurrency as a payment method :)

I think there is confusion because you can also buy bitcoin with Cashapp, but that's a separate feature within the Cashapp ecosystem, it's different than sending money to another account on Cashapp directly.

Let me know if that clears things up!

does this include just using the btc side of cashapp to send btc to a wallet?
I think my answer above answers your question, but to clarify. If you buy/send bitcoin with Cashapp, there is NO 15% fee. Just whatever fees Cashapp charges for buying bitcoin. As mentioned, other exchanges like Coinbase/Kraken/Etc usually have lower fees for buying bitcoin though.

The 15% fee is ONLY if you want to send a CASH payment on CashApp, by adding funds directly from your bank or debit card.

If there is any other clarity I can provide here, please let me know! I understand this can be a bit confusing haha.
 
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