Simple Peptide User Review: Glp2 & Glp1
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This is a vendor review submitted by Ddddd on PeptideCritic.com.
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Not so sure. Could not get a COA. When they emailed me a site , Freedom to check thier COA. Freedom emailed a statement for 200.00 before I could check anything.simple peptide only had a batch # on thier product which was no place to be found kn thier website. Back and forth with customer service. Very sketchy. They asked me to send photos. Still. I never had this issue with omegamino. But omegamino now makes you use your bank account and route #. I will pass on both
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This is a vendor review submitted by Ddddd on PeptideCritic.com.
Rating:
(1/5)
Review
Not so sure. Could not get a COA. When they emailed me a site , Freedom to check thier COA. Freedom emailed a statement for 200.00 before I could check anything.simple peptide only had a batch # on thier product which was no place to be found kn thier website. Back and forth with customer service. Very sketchy. They asked me to send photos. Still. I never had this issue with omegamino. But omegamino now makes you use your bank account and route #. I will pass on both
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@PeptideCritic I emailed them a few days ago about a COA and they told me to put my batch number in the lookup at freedom diagnostic website mine's popped right up
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I've been in the lab world for the last 25 years or so (as Field Service Engineer). One thing I liked when I checked out Freedom Labs is that they are associated with Qwest Diagnostics. In fact, on Qwest's website, they are listed as a 3rd Party Lab, that's in their network. So, that means Qwest probably sends a lot of diagnostic business their way. And out of all the major lab chains that I've serviced, Qwest is probably the strictest one. So, when I'm looking for research materials, the ones that post COAs for each individual batch number, that's a really good sign.