Big Rick Rock said:bootleg means they are taking a known brand and making "bootleg" products to look like the real ones... No reason to start a new company with an unknown name to make "bootleg" products.
With so many UG lab products floating around, I don't see why anybody should be alarmed by a new Mex brand.
Gosh... You are not that new to the game, you should understand the benefits of using encrypted e-mail. The web site is a Vet product site right?? They have to list the upcoming products even if they are not stocked yet right??![]()
My feeling on it is: From looking at the packaging I can tell a lot of care went into making these producs... Knowing full well what the prices for raw hormone powders now days, I can tell you that (good)packaging is as much of an expense as the Hormones themselves...
I don't see why anybody would go thru the trouble of screenprinting logos on bottles and having holograms made and investing money into nice looking boxes and top notch packaging just to put out bunk shit...
Sure if these guys were an UG Lab based out of the US, where powders can get seized by customs and shit can happen then there might be a reason to make a quick hit with bunk shit....
But these guys are based out of Mexico, they can import as much powders from China into Mexico as they want(legally), and at $1,500 for a Kilo ( 1,000 grams) of Test, and $1,900 for a Kilo of EQ... I can tell you they have every reason to put out good shit and no reason to put out bunk stuff.
Just my 2 cents.
Well it looks like I used the term bootleg wrong. I thought that bootleg and UG were interchangeable. Dont kid yourself BRR. Professional packaging just means the folks behind this could be a little smarter than the average UG lab. And regarding the e-mail thing ... of course I know the benefits of using a secure e-mail, I dont know why the hell a vet company would want to use one. Also, why would they use a hotmail account? To me, even if this is a legit company it has hack written all over it. Do you think that Organon, or Schering, or even real vet companies have there main contact as [email protected] ???? Any serious company has their own registered domain. If there is a large legit company sending me his hotmail e-mail, my first thoughts are that he is operating this from home, and is in fact a home based business.
THis is nothing new. Look at hubei for example. Have you ever seen the packaging on hubei gear? There's no such company as Hubei, it's a made up name.
The stuff was made and packaged by a famous powder and tab source in China. There was an exclusive distribution deal with a large eastern european source ( who chose the company name and packaging design ) . If you email the guy in China who used to make tabs for Brit Dragon he'll tell you the same info.
The product is still of high quality and did indeed use european oxandrolone. The packaging was just a simple move to make it worth more on the blackmarket.
THink of it ... would you rather buy var from a "supposedly" legit company with all of the professional packaging and labelling, and holograms, or from some UG lab with crappy labels. OF course you would rather by it from the legit company. THats what the big scam is ... you think that you are buying from a legit company, when really its a "fancy" UG setup laughing at you. Does it really matter if you are getting quality gear? Probably not, its just that people want to think that their gear is from a real pharm, or vet company. Thats all.
I am not saying that this company is bogus, just saying that its strange thats all. And why dont they show their other prods. Its like they want us to think there is a full line of prods, yet you can only see the steroids?
Have you ever seen the packaging of hubei? Well if you didnt .. here it is. Now tell me that that dosent look professional. Aparently its not to hard to make a hologram. I know lots of even UG labs that have them. People thought that this was a legit company for years. Although its very high quality gear, it is not a real company. Unless you call UG a company.
Mavy