Vendor Review QSC (Tracy) Experience - Domestic Warehouse and My First Gray-Ish Buy!
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I will start by saying that I haven't yet found a testing group for this recent batch of Tirzepatide 30mg, so I'm only reviewing the ordering experience for now. QSC's history as a company is not without red flags; their reputation took a particularly big hit when they shut down suddenly in late 2024/early 2025, and then resumed operations some months later, without ever compensating the many former customers whose missing orders they had pledged to replace or refund. In addition, dozens of would-be buyers have been scammed by imposters using QSC's name and images, which has lead to further ill-will toward the actual brand. I took a calculated risk when I decided to purchase tirzepatide from QSC, and did a lot of due diligence first, being very careful not to click on any lookalike links or addresses. To order, I downloaded the most recent version of their price sheet pdf, wrote up what I wanted to buy, and how I wanted to pay for it, then sent a private message to the rep "Tracy" (probably not his/her real name), who responded with a total amount due, and a choice of crypto payment addresses. During my stablecoin transfer a transaction id or "hash" was created, and I sent a copy of this hash in a second private message, as proof the invoice had been paid. After that I just waited quietly. There's no confirmation, no hand-holding and no customer service to speak of with QSC; I could see two green check-marks appear near the message time stamps, indicating "received and read " and about three days later I was given an order tracking number. My 2 kits had a surcharge of $20 for domestic shipping by USPS Ground Advantage, which was probably about $17 more than it actually cost. The packaging was an envelope not a box, and transit time from Los Angeles was about a week. Shipments can be tracked by using Informed Delivery, so I knew the moment mine arrived, which happened yesterday at 6PM. The kits are sent bare, with no paperwork, no QR, no batch code, and nothing written on the actual vials or their plastic caddy. There is a printed sticker with a sku on the outside of the packaging, which supposedly identifies the product, so I saved my shipping materials for future reference. QSC imbeds a Janoshik testing link in each product's name on their Telegram price sheets, but I was sent a T30 batch with dark gray caps, while the COA shows an orange-capped sample, and it's also from November, 2025, so I highly doubt it's applicable to this mid-June 2026 order. I reconned a sample, but finding a co-testing group has been difficult, so all I can report for now is that my cost including shipping was $260, the order arrived intact, and the totally-unlabeled peptide vials passed visual inspection. Hopefully they actually contain 30mg of GLP-2, and won't kill me!
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I love doing business with QSC/Tracy, my primary and favorite vendor. No BS, always performs. Six orders this year.
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I will start by saying that I haven't yet found a testing group for this recent batch of Tirzepatide 30mg, so I'm only reviewing the ordering experience for now. QSC's history as a company is not without red flags; their reputation took a particularly big hit when they shut down suddenly in late 2024/early 2025, and then resumed operations some months later, without ever compensating the many former customers whose missing orders they had pledged to replace or refund. In addition, dozens of would-be buyers have been scammed by imposters using QSC's name and images, which has lead to further ill-will toward the actual brand. I took a calculated risk when I decided to purchase tirzepatide from QSC, and did a lot of due diligence first, being very careful not to click on any lookalike links or addresses. To order, I downloaded the most recent version of their price sheet pdf, wrote up what I wanted to buy, and how I wanted to pay for it, then sent a private message to the rep "Tracy" (probably not his/her real name), who responded with a total amount due, and a choice of crypto payment addresses. During my stablecoin transfer a transaction id or "hash" was created, and I sent a copy of this hash in a second private message, as proof the invoice had been paid. After that I just waited quietly. There's no confirmation, no hand-holding and no customer service to speak of with QSC; I could see two green check-marks appear near the message time stamps, indicating "received and read " and about three days later I was given an order tracking number. My 2 kits had a surcharge of $20 for domestic shipping by USPS Ground Advantage, which was probably about $17 more than it actually cost. The packaging was an envelope not a box, and transit time from Los Angeles was about a week. Shipments can be tracked by using Informed Delivery, so I knew the moment mine arrived, which happened yesterday at 6PM. The kits are sent bare, with no paperwork, no QR, no batch code, and nothing written on the actual vials or their plastic caddy. There is a printed sticker with a sku on the outside of the packaging, which supposedly identifies the product, so I saved my shipping materials for future reference. QSC imbeds a Janoshik testing link in each product's name on their Telegram price sheets, but I was sent a T30 batch with dark gray caps, while the COA shows an orange-capped sample, and it's also from November, 2025, so I highly doubt it's applicable to this mid-June 2026 order. I reconned a sample, but finding a co-testing group has been difficult, so all I can report for now is that my cost including shipping was $260, the order arrived intact, and the totally-unlabeled peptide vials passed visual inspection. Hopefully they actually contain 30mg of GLP-2, and won't kill me!
@theexquisitehour do you have a link
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@theexquisitehour do you have a link
@Stevepep https://t.me/qsctgchannel is the Telegram channel and ONLY way to order from the real QSC. @tracyfromqsc is the exact user name of the person you'll send a message to when placing orders. It appears as a clickable link at the bottom of each announcement page. There are lots of imposters out there, so don't get scammed by websites using the QSC name, similar links or user names on Telegram, or anybody at all on WhatsApp, Discord, Insta, TikTok, or Facebook.
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@Commander Are you asking if they have a chat thread, or pricing page, or links to coas, or anything like that? No, they just have the one main "announcement" page, on which Tracy posts the continually-updated price lists, and that's the same page where alerts appear about different warehouses going in and out of stock, or things being on sale.
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@Commander Are you asking if they have a chat thread, or pricing page, or links to coas, or anything like that? No, they just have the one main "announcement" page, on which Tracy posts the continually-updated price lists, and that's the same page where alerts appear about different warehouses going in and out of stock, or things being on sale.
Thats what I meant. Normally I see different Tabs on the side that you click on. I am not very good with Telegram..
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Tracy does not allow any discussion about Tracy. It's really soup nazi all over. You can search Mesorx for the QSC thread, there's hundreds of pages there going back many many years. They hate QSC there, and probably with good reason. Every vendor is good until they're not.
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