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    solidA is offline Associate Member
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    Test E real or fake

    thx in advance




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    Two4the$$ is offline Senior Member
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    anyone who has a machine to MAKE AMPS can certainly afford to put the ingredient IN the amps, that will continue to enable the capitol cost of the machine to routinely generate profit. It'd be nonsensical to buy the machine, to sell fakes, and run yourself out of business.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Two4the$$
    anyone who has a machine to MAKE AMPS can certainly afford to put the ingredient IN the amps, that will continue to enable the capitol cost of the machine to routinely generate profit. It'd be nonsensical to buy the machine, to sell fakes, and run yourself out of business.
    youll be surprised on how many amps are faked these days. anyway those in the pic look real.

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    Looks real enough to me. As someone mentioned earlier, amp sealers ARE very expensive, but never underestimate the ability for "quick labs" to run a fake batch for a few months then close up shop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Two4the$$
    anyone who has a machine to MAKE AMPS can certainly afford to put the ingredient IN the amps, that will continue to enable the capitol cost of the machine to routinely generate profit. It'd be nonsensical to buy the machine, to sell fakes, and run yourself out of business.
    Ever read anabolics 2006? People fake amps more than you could ever imagine till you read this book. I have come across may a fake amps in my days... Scammers are everywhere... Be careful.

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    The wood background makes it limited to judge. However, they look legit to me. I have been noticing the two different style amps is typical in bulk orders these days, too.

    Good luck.

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    Two4the$$ is offline Senior Member
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    Well, I guess amps of Primo could be profitable - but of test E ??? Um, why? Why profit margin are they protecting ? 1cc of test e probably costs about 20 cents in materials ... the amp itself costs more than the test ... and test p even cheaper. Who'd think it profitable?? lol. And if they do, they're idiots on top of being unethical pieces of sh!t!!!

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