The 'size' (quantity?) for a product is listed as '1000s'. Anybody know what the 's' stands for?
I stumbled onto a pharmacy supply site while looking for a good deal on some ephedrine but now I'm not sure about some of the units they're using and I'm having some concerns about the site itself. They list generic ephedrine at $27.20 (+ $10 shipping) for what looks to be 1000 tabs. If so, that would be a great deal. But after looking at some other products and prices I'm not so sure of the strength or quantity now. The product description doesn't say 'quantity', it just says 'size'. Specifically: 30mg, 1000s or just 1000s (they list 2 versions). So again, what does the 's' stand for?
I thought it just meant 1000 until I started looking for some other products. They have some common ancillary products as well (no anabolics) like proviron and nolvadex that also use this 's' notation but the quantities and prices are not matching up. For example: Proviron 25mg, size 20s, price $106.62! Or Nolvadex 10mg, 30s $35.77. Those prices are double what I've seen elsewhere for the same products when this place claims to operate like some kind of deep discount shop - unless those units are not what they seem to be.
And does this site even seem legit? It claims to operate offshore somewhere with its' bank in the UK and says they achieve such great prices because of socialized medicine.