

Price discussion for AAS products and related products are not permitted on the board (this includes peptides and products such as HGH, HCG, SARMs, etc).
You can discuss prices for over the counter products (such as whey, vitamins, creatine, etc), but nothing AAS or AAS related. We are trying to keep the board as safe as possible for both staff, sponsors, and members. Thank you!
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I agree that type of discussion should be used in the appropriate forums, but sometimes paths cross in certain posts/threads that can't be helped. I don't want to close and lock up threads just because someone mentioned how much he is paying for his whey or aspirin. This type of discussion about supplements and such does not put anyone in any kind of jeopardy.
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Good post !!!!! I agree myself!!!!!

Understood thank you


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Agreed

agreed

Yes no talking prices...but do shop around as there are vast differences in service and what you might pay.

yer sure
Can I ask what the reason for this is referring to being 'safe'? Must be legal wise? Can there be no discussion of price range certain aas.. as in not buying from specific individuals/sponsors.. but educating people on the typical price range of compounds as to avoid people from being ripped off. I have no idea to prices of specific aas and I'm sure a locked sticky topic for this would be very helpful?

Agreed
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Yeah, I understand that some folks have access to really inexpensive gear. These are often under dosed or all together bunk. See, price wars are like nuclear wars, no one wins except the roaches. As everyone starts maneuvering to undercut the other guy, product quality goes south, infections go up and all that over (literally) a few bucks. Not to say that elite sourced juice doesn't exist... just that it's not good for the health of any industry, for everyone to expect wholesale prices.
That said, I agree with you on the point of keeping newbs from getting fleeced. The problem is, prices are so all over the place, and list price doesn't always factor in financial risk. So it's quite impossible to set price ceilings statically. For example, when customs cracks down, 1 in 5 packages gets snagged. That means that the price has to factor 20% risk of loss, but usually doesn't reflect that. Domestic sources are more expensive, because that risk was already assumed (along with personal risk) and factored in. So, you're not likely to get one of those nastygrams from Uncle Sam or win an all expenses paid vacation to club fed.

agree

Agreed

Agree

I went with Harley street surgery (not medical) and paid £2995 for pure polyurethane implants. My surgeon was Garrick georgeau and I cannot fault him or his team.

New here, but fully understand.

for sure.