Hey everybody and thanks for taking time to help a brother out. I’ve been on this board for a long long time but never posted anything, but now I need your help bro’s.
I’ve always gotten my deca from a reliable source but this time I had to buy it from a guy which I don’t trust 100 % so I was wondering If you guys could help me out and give me your expert oppinion if its fake or not.
I hate being cornholed and if its fake, I’m cracking skulls
There are two types of Yellow tops from Greek, old style and the new greek vials. I think I have the old style. The solution is more clear in the old style, they are more yellowish in the new ones.
Ok, I’ve done some studying and the things to look for on the yellow tops, (doesn’t matter if you have the old or new) are: Make sure the label does not have rounded corners, half of the fakes in circulation carry rounded labels. Next, make sure the lot number and expiration date are printed with black ink, not blue or purple. This will weed out another large groups of fakes. Also make sure the ink is not too deep of a black also.
The freezer trick is for water based gear my friend...What is the name of the
manufacturer?.
I’m ofcourse including pictures so you can check it out for me.
But mine don’t have rounded corners and they don’t have the lot number and expiration date printed with blue or purple, they are printed with black. But what do I know, I’m not an expert and have an untrained eye so I want to be 110 % sure before I ram it in my glutes.
The Exp.date on mine is 2006 02 and lot number 301591
Also, I heard about this test you could take, which works you put an amp in the freezer for some time and check if its freezes. If it does freeze than its fake but if the amp becomes cloudy or white of some sort, It’s most likely real... Is this horse-**** or does it really work?
Thanks for all your time bro’s
Vin Diesel