Bunk Test-E? See Picture

valkyrie

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I recently bought two bottles of this from a friend. What worries me is inside the bottle there are a few small 'blobs', that settle at the bottom, and when I agitate the bottle, (shake it up in other words), the blob just turns into a bunch of smaller blobs untile it settles again. The source has been doing cycles for many years, and I don't think s/he would rip me off. I just wanted to know if this is normal, or if anyone had seen this before. I have read all I can about this and I think I just need to post a picture and show you the bottle and see what you have to say. Sorry that the image is on its side, I can't figure out how to change that. View attachment 549134
 
ive seen this in oll gear . some type of reaction that happens to the gear in time . DONT use that , try to get your money back . doesnt look healthy , wouldnt happen to good , fresh gear
 
Heard you loud and clear. I'll talk to the supplier but I doubt s/he takes buy backs. According the label it expires in 2016. I believe /she may be using the same exact stuff right now and s/he's HUGE, but I'll make sure its the same as the stuff s/he gave me. Anyways, I got plenty of time to decide, I have to wait a month to get my Nolvadex, and my own needles as well. Thanks for the reply.
Anyone disagree with Fancy on this one?
 
I recently bought two bottles of this from a friend. What worries me is inside the bottle there are a few small 'blobs', that settle at the bottom, and when I agitate the bottle, (shake it up in other words), the blob just turns into a bunch of smaller blobs untile it settles again. The source has been doing cycles for many years, and I don't think s/he would rip me off. I just wanted to know if this is normal, or if anyone had seen this before. I have read all I can about this and I think I just need to post a picture and show you the bottle and see what you have to say. Sorry that the image is on its side, I can't figure out how to change that. View attachment 549134
sorry man. I wouldnt touch that shit. Is it home brew? If not, lets see the label. Ive seen lots of gear, new and old, and ive never seen that. Infact, it looks a little foggy too.
 
yeah man no way id inject something that looks like that , the only time ive seen that happen on here were some pics of expired gear , something that happens to it , some reaction from time or improper storing or brewing . not good , too much risk .
 
Dude don't use that..I got some bunk gear myself...from a friend..came to find out this shit is under dose..(quality vets)..good luck bro.
 
The thing is that I got this one night before I went out and was outside in the cold for a while, and it was in an exterior pocket. I asked the supllier and sent a picture, and s/he replied right away and asked if it ever got cold, so I told them it did, and s/he said that it crashed and s/he would tell me how to fix it. I already know what to do, and I had researched this for a long time before now, I know what crashing means, but it's not crystals, it's blobs of oil or something. I'll to 'uncrash it', but if that doesn't work I'm not using it.
Thanks Guys.
 
Thats not crashed man. Idk what that is but i would be pissed if somone sold me that shit.
 
yeah crashes gear will clear and go back to normal after heated , thats not crashed . dont think heating it will help , but try , and if it doesnt work , flush it
 
Looks like water. Not moisture but I few drops of water. In my rookie brewing days I was making a batch of test. Took my beaker out of the water on the stove and started pouring it into the bottle top not thinking of wiping the water off the bottom of the beaker and a few drops ran into the bottles top and went straight to the bottom. Looks like it was filtered then bottled and either not looked at or the person didnt care. From the pic looks like water to me
 
also are the tops on these things usually glued on? Like the entire thing, including the very top that you are supposed to take off?
 
Looks like water. Not moisture but I few drops of water. In my rookie brewing days I was making a batch of test. Took my beaker out of the water on the stove and started pouring it into the bottle top not thinking of wiping the water off the bottom of the beaker and a few drops ran into the bottles top and went straight to the bottom. Looks like it was filtered then bottled and either not looked at or the person didnt care. From the pic looks like water to me
Ya I think this is home brew, you can see the lable, but the whole thing doesn't seem like it came from a pharmacy in Europe, like it claims. Thanks.
 
I can't speak for test vials, but I work in EMS. Anytime the cap won't turn it's seen as being tampered with. Idk if this helps, maybe someone else can be more certain of this.
 
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Balkan Pharmaceuticals has put an end to counterfeit products with their "Unique Product Identification Code" (UPIC) system. Every product produced at their government inspected, human grade production facility is given a "Unique Product Identification Code" that is never repeated on any other product. The UPIC system allows up-to date statistics on each and every product Balkan Pharmaceuticals puts their name on.


What makes the UPIC feature so special is the code can be entered at Balkan Pharmaceuticals web site to bring up important information about this individual product, such as date of production, batch number and other information about this particular product. So you are thinking a lot of companies offer this or something similar but Balkan Pharmaceuticals takes it a step further by also displaying the number of times that particular unique production identification code has been accessed online. So that means since each and every product code is unique, no one should have ever entered your unique UPIC. By giving the number of times an individual UPIC has been accessed on the companyâ***8364;***8482;s system, the end user can guarantee that their product is 100% genuine Balkan Pharmaceuticals.

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The system is setup to quickly identify and warn of any suspect codes that have been accessed numerous times. So if anyone does try to make a counterfeit, Balkan Pharmaceuticals system can quickly pass along the message about counterfeit product so no one will run the risk of actually taking it.

The end user finally has the power and does not have to worry about ever taking a counterfeit product again thanks to Balkan Pharmaceuticals.
I looked up the UPIC, and it said it was valid, but it didn't say how many times people have typed in that same number. Only one of the bottles has the UPIC on it, but also that bottle is different than the other one in many ways, even though they are both supposedly made by the same company.
If anything though, I believe both bottles are 'home brew', in that case, they are counterfeit, but do you think it would be okay for me to try it? I mean I know where my supplier lives, so its probably just a rip off of that company, and it is actually home brew that will work. I will do two 1ml injections per week for two weeks and I should know by then if it has any test in it, right?
 
Looks like water. Not moisture but I few drops of water. In my rookie brewing days I was making a batch of test. Took my beaker out of the water on the stove and started pouring it into the bottle top not thinking of wiping the water off the bottom of the beaker and a few drops ran into the bottles top and went straight to the bottom. Looks like it was filtered then bottled and either not looked at or the person didnt care. From the pic looks like water to me
Ya, I mean if it was fake, I would assume they would make it look normal. I'm going to give it a try, even though I know that's crazy, because I'm almost certain that whatever it is has test in it. I'm still waiting a month to start the cycle, but after two weeks into the cycle I should know if its real or not, I would hope.
This whole thing is bull either way, making the decision to do test was hard enough, now I have to risk it not even being real..
 
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