it looks good to me bro. because of the year on it, the color of the cap and rubber stopper i belive it may be legit but cant be certain because there are good fakes going around. let us know what happens after you start.
Last edited by PT; 06-29-2008 at 04:20 AM.
he means edit out the company name and website, read the rules, go to paint shop or something and scribble it out
it's ok now?
so it's real my deca?
Asking for sources is against the rules.
^^Hey Thug you need to watch out with the open source fishing. They are stongly against that here. Also just some friendly advice....don't mess around with that lab anymore because they have been out of business for quite some time now and although some sources may still have some on hand it is too risky to purchase that lab anymore.
And to the original poster....you can still see the lab. Just edit the pictures and erase where the website is on the bottle.
They went out of buisness in 2006 and all their products released shortly before were never tested and might be underdosed. Ive used their stuff and it did seem underdosed
and all the last stock had red caps. ALL of it. no matter what the hormone
yo southmad thanks for the advice, im new to this place. FISHING FOR SOURCES IS ALSO AGAINST THE RULES, I'M ALREADY GROWING WEARY OF YOU... But i wont ask no more cause i think the administrator is sayin its against da rules.
relax admin i will not break rules. i have read em. no askin 4 sources or fishin.
ye im sure all the stock in 2006 had red tops
No, not all the 2006 stock. Just the last mass production before they shut down.
Now Children still wasting dough on BD, read....
British Dragon has always been a procurement company. However, in 2006, with an aim toward producing licensed products, the company formed a partnership in Eastern Europe to manufacture. Before this was finalised, sub-standard products were being produced which were up to neither the standard nor the tradition of British Dragon. Thus, no genuine British Dragon products were produced after December, 2006 and until December, 2007.
Beginning with the very large production runs of December 2006, colour-coded caps on multi-dose vials were phased out in in favor of a red top with the initials "BD" imprinted on them instead of individually colour-coded caps. Blue rubber seals imprinted with the initials "BD" were also introduced to replace the green rubber seals. These changes apply to all multi-dose products. From December, 2007, dates on multi-dose vials and tablet labels reflect new production starting in December, 2007.
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