Pizzle2014" pid='55699' dateline='1559583765:
So for the whole “2 month history” portion… is there anyway of verifying myself other than this? I have nothing really to post and don’t want to clutter up message boards with nonsense just to maintain an active post history… I’ve already found a reputable source, and plan on using him again.
CaptainAmerica" pid='53863' dateline='1558371935:
Hi all,
The standard bloodwork post rules are below in order for the source to get credit. If these parameters aren’t met, the source can’t receive credit and, up to the source’s discretion, may not grant you any store credit offered.
The user must be at least 2 months old with active post history
Title of post format example: Fusion Labs Test E 500mg/ week 2500ng/dl 5x
Table template from other stickied thread must be used. All boxes must be filled in.
https://www.steroidsourcetalk.org/mybb/Thread-Template-for-posting-Bloodwork
Capped bloods typically do not qualify. Mod discretion here, for a cruise dose or higher than usual cap.
Open for discussion below.
Capt
The standard of proof is normally pretty low.
The whole point for the rule is so a source doesn’t flood the forum with reviews from their own alternative accounts. The whole point is to show that you are a human, and a part of this community. If you only show up, post a review, and are never seen again, what are the chances your review is unbiased and taken as such? Unlikely, hence we have a rule to improve the chances that the poster is a real person and not a shill (though, there is only so much you can do).
As for your problems with posting, just go post in OT. There is a thread about video games going on right now, there is also a thread about nutrition plans, and pretty much any OT subject you can hope for. As well, the normal forums (General, Dumb Questions) are normally flood with conversation about compounds and experiences. It should be easy for you to relate. If you aren’t interested in talking about AAS, or any OT subject like sports or weather, then you are kind of just saying you don’t want to be a part of this community; so why should we care about or trust your blood work?
PS. Sources aren’t normally super strict with this, because the actual bloodwork varrification changed a bit since the reddit days, so you might be able to get away with getting credit even though you are not an active poster. But honestly, it really shouldn’t be difficult to post 1=2 comments a week for 2 months or so and then you are active.