Hi everyone, Im receiving a lot of emails and messages from people saying that we need to be more specific about what sites brands are being bought from as people get confused between similar brand names - see our recent insta post where everyone got confused between platinum labs/platinum anabolics, and the 2 idenitical looking Sparta brands.
We are constrained by the law in that we cannot promote any brand, website or supplier. This means me having to put out a post saying "ausjuice bad but ugloz not" is potentially going to get us in trouble. The purpose of the original "brands scammers sell" post was to get people to CHECK WHERE THEY GOT THEIRS FROM. Pretty much every brand on that list is sold on multiple sites, some scam and some not, or has a similar name on another brand.
When we receive reported kit results from customers, we only ask for the brand name and dosage. This is because so many sites and suppliers sell the same brands that it is difficult to track where people have bought them accurately, and too easy for people to give us the wrong info.
There are many many brands out there - we track over 110 and that's not all of them. And a lot of them have very similar names. There are 4 different versions of "Apex" and 5 different versions of "Aus Pharma" for example.
In the end, its up to you as the consumer to figure out if what you bought is a scam, and whether the site you bought from is listed as a scam. Thats why we exist, to give you the tools to do that yourself.
We do what we can but we are limited in what we can and cant say about non-scam sites. I hope that helps explain why we have to be a bit vague at times.
We are constrained by the law in that we cannot promote any brand, website or supplier. This means me having to put out a post saying "ausjuice bad but ugloz not" is potentially going to get us in trouble. The purpose of the original "brands scammers sell" post was to get people to CHECK WHERE THEY GOT THEIRS FROM. Pretty much every brand on that list is sold on multiple sites, some scam and some not, or has a similar name on another brand.
When we receive reported kit results from customers, we only ask for the brand name and dosage. This is because so many sites and suppliers sell the same brands that it is difficult to track where people have bought them accurately, and too easy for people to give us the wrong info.
There are many many brands out there - we track over 110 and that's not all of them. And a lot of them have very similar names. There are 4 different versions of "Apex" and 5 different versions of "Aus Pharma" for example.
In the end, its up to you as the consumer to figure out if what you bought is a scam, and whether the site you bought from is listed as a scam. Thats why we exist, to give you the tools to do that yourself.
We do what we can but we are limited in what we can and cant say about non-scam sites. I hope that helps explain why we have to be a bit vague at times.