Peptira User Review: Labels are unacceptable
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This is a vendor review submitted by Beachfun on PeptideCritic.com.
Rating:


(3/5)
Review
After looking on their beautiful website and seeing each bottle has a QR code with the important COA on each vial, and great reviews, I invested in 20 vials for research. My first vial, I sterilized my work area with alcohol and then started to reconstitute, filter into a pen cartridge. During the process I was noticing paint chips from the labels falling off all over my work area and on my fingers while handling the vial. Upon completion, my work area was contaminated and fingers a mess leaving the label completely unreadable. I contacted Peptira about my experience and they blamed me stating “our labels are not designed to be removed”. I only removed the label to put it against a EZpeptide label to show what is acceptable. They would not accept returns after showing a second vial of paint chips falling off, trying to be careful. We ended up working it out, I purchased clear labels to apply myself, which I suggested to them to prevent the paint from falling off and contaminating my research. These peptide companies need to do things right, especially if we are injecting our bunnies too.
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