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Think everyone would appreciate it if you atleast put something in here, for all we know you’re doing a test on 500mg/ml test e and 250mg/ml tren e lol@“texasmass”
Both were ordered mid June, and both have batch number 09227.When was the test E purchased? I don’t think he puts batch numbers on the vials if I remember correctly
Texas started putting batch numbers when he switched from the opaque to the glossy labels. I have some Primo, EQ, and Test E, all have unique batch numbers/exp dates etc.When was the test E purchased? I don’t think he puts batch numbers on the vials if I remember correctly
full disclosure those batch numbers do not mean anything. The factory that makes the labels just put that on there to make it look more professionalyoudownwithNPP" pid='21395' dateline='1532746806:
Texas started putting batch numbers when he switched from the opaque to the glossy labels. I have some Primo, EQ, and Test E, all have unique batch numbers/exp dates etc.When was the test E purchased? I don’t think he puts batch numbers on the vials if I remember correctly
Not here to tell you how to run your business, but lot numbers are useful to both vendors and clients. If you could have them exclude the lot numbers on your labels there is no question of doubt. its a little more work but you can add them yourself with stamps or stickers. (expiration is useless IMO, the stuff moves too quick for it to matter).01101010" pid='21803' dateline='1533142449:
full disclosure those batch numbers do not mean anything. The factory that makes the labels just put that on there to make it look more professionalyoudownwithNPP" pid='21395' dateline='1532746806:
Texas started putting batch numbers when he switched from the opaque to the glossy labels. I have some Primo, EQ, and Test E, all have unique batch numbers/exp dates etc.When was the test E purchased? I don’t think he puts batch numbers on the vials if I remember correctly
Have you done anything to rectify the underdosed Tren E?01101010" pid='21803' dateline='1533142449:
full disclosure those batch numbers do not mean anything. The factory that makes the labels just put that on there to make it look more professionalyoudownwithNPP" pid='21395' dateline='1532746806:
Texas started putting batch numbers when he switched from the opaque to the glossy labels. I have some Primo, EQ, and Test E, all have unique batch numbers/exp dates etc.When was the test E purchased? I don’t think he puts batch numbers on the vials if I remember correctly