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#1 ceejay

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Posted 05 February 2009 - 06:16 AM

Ok so i've heard plenty of story's of counterfeit AAS. But this was a first, A bud of mine decided to pickup left overs from a guy he just meet at the gym. Come to find out he was sold "COOKING OIL" lol. When I heard about this my first reaction was to laugh, it does suck when he just dropped 500 on it. I guess this was a very common scam in the past come to find out. I was always told that if the I.D. code and expiration date are printed on and in the same black ink as the rest of the box and label it is likely that the stuff is most likely counterfeit. My question to you is, What are other signs that a product is sh*t?

By the way I told my buddy he should have waited. LOL. Sh*t happens. You play You pay!!!!
And that guy has not returned to the gym since. I guess times are hard. I'm so happy I don't go to that gym.

#2 piotr

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Posted 05 February 2009 - 10:22 AM

a few signs that come to mind:

1. far too cheap
2. impossible or unlikely concentrations (i've seen 250mg/ml test prop)
3. labs that have been out of action for some time (eg a lot of the old australian vet labs)
4. somebody claiming they can get absolutely anything under the sun or shit thats extremely obscure or difficult to get

i'm sure others can add to that...

piotr


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Posted 06 February 2009 - 01:41 AM

Someone recently was advertising real parabolan on one of the boards. Since it stopped being made in the early 90s Im assuming its very fake laugh.gif Ive seen some bad fakes that the tops almost come off when you twist them.... obviously not crimped properly.

#4 Ms.Wetback

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Posted 06 February 2009 - 05:24 AM

QUOTE(piotr @ Feb 4 2009, 11:22 PM) View Post

a few signs that come to mind:

1. far too cheap
2. impossible or unlikely concentrations (i've seen 250mg/ml test prop)
3. labs that have been out of action for some time (eg a lot of the old australian vet labs)
4. somebody claiming they can get absolutely anything under the sun or shit thats extremely obscure or difficult to get

i'm sure others can add to that...

piotr



Or when they say that it is so good you can inject it OR cook an egg with it and get the same results ! !

#5 ceejay

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Posted 06 February 2009 - 11:45 PM

Thanks for the info!!!!

#6 goal200

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Posted 07 February 2009 - 02:04 AM

Watch out for vials with vet labels but high concentrations too...

#7 deadweight

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Posted 07 February 2009 - 04:48 AM

really no one can tell whats fake or not...And even if it works it might be some other compound other then what you think your taking consiering steroids act alike to me....Its hard to say....If your useing anything that is ugl stuf make sure you trust that source...So many fuck heads out there selling test when it should be tren...See the angle im coming from?...In the world of steroids its a gambel every single time....Just stick with people that u can trust.....If u go out the circle then u know your taking big chances....





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