Spanish Primo

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I know you must all be bored answering these questions but, I'm still learning to walk in the world of steroids. I have been offfrered some spanish primo for my second course, it looks real ( dont they all) complete with yellow and pink rings plus blue dot. Nothing scratches off, the labels are all the same. the batch is P-079B expires March 06. They have boxes and instructions (in spanish). Is it most likely they are duffers? If so what is most likely in there?

I'd appreciate any response, cheers!
 
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It's my understanding that primos haven't been made in Spain for a year or 2, so I going to say the possibilty of them being fake is very high.

JohnnyB
 
I read somewhere that if the lot number starts with a letter then its most likely fake, anyone care to expand on this?


Ray
 
rpwhit777 said:
I wouldnt trust primos from scherring right now..
If they are really from Schering there ok, the problem is the fakes say Schering on them when their not from Schering. You need to have a good trusted source to get Schering Primo these days.

JohnnyB
 
JohnnyB said:
If they are really from Schering there ok, the problem is the fakes say Schering on them when their not from Schering. You need to have a good trusted source to get Schering Primo these days.

JohnnyB

Exactly....way to many fakes floating around right now!!! I can get them but I dont trust them....IMO
 
first off, Schering does make legit primo, turkish primo. I actually paid to have an amp tested and it came back solid. as for Spanish primo, could be fake, could be legit, you can post some photos and lot numbers, but the only way to feel reasonably sure is to have it tested.
 
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