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    rockholliday
    wrote on last edited by rockholliday
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    So I was manually doing what peptide critic does, and finding and comparing pricing and $/mg on my own when this PC magically appeared to me saving me an unknown amount of time and energy, so for that I'm extremely grateful.

    I wanted to compare the work I've done so far with the what's on this site, and most of it is spot on, but I did notice a major price gap when it came to Elevated Peptides. All of their prices look high, but every item is BOGO free, so for example their MOTS-c is $60 for 10mg, but you get a second 10mg for free, bringing the total to $60/20mg. The comparison on the PC site doesn't reflect this. Something to note for those looking, it hugely changes the price breakdown.

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      wrote on last edited by Randy
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      That's a good catch.They just write it as text so having our system take things like that into account is near impossible unless we manually review each product for each vendor.

      As far as elevated peptides they use a testing service that wont put a photo of the sample in the COA. Big red flag for us.

      "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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