No, I'm not a salesman, nor am I affiliated with VPX (the maker of NO Shotgun). And no, I'm not interested in paying 50 cents for your bike.
How do you equate a payment plan (i.e., your "50 cents a day for you to buy my bike, then bill you $365 for 2 years?" idea) with buying something outright?

Who in their right mind would buy single servings of a supplement?
I stated the rough price for one tub of NO Shotgun and broke it down into how many weeks it would last. I then gave a cost per week, which has nothing to do with your idea of a payment plan. Several supplement websites will give price per week and price per serving as a means of comparing supplements, NOT for payment plans. Obviously you're a graduate of Harvard Business School.
Just to make sure, you're saying that NO Shotgun doesn't produce gains? Jeez, what was I thinking? A product with creatine, BCAA's, and glutamine that also increases focus, energy, and motivation in the gym? Yeah, you're right...it does nothing for gains.
If you want to discourage people from buying supplements in the supplement forum, then start your own thread.
BTW brah, Dog the bounty hunter called and he wants his mullet back...
