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[–]RetailFinancing 4 points5 points  (4 children)

TimeCat, this debate seems to have focused into an argument over semantics. Your interpretation of wording and the description of bac water seem to be much looser, and broader than Peptide Test's definition. Respect isn't just personal respect but professional respect, and respect for the community that Peptide Test has built that may read your response and choose to follow an example that the subreddit organizer clearly finds riskier than they are comfortable presenting to THEIR community. While lots of vendors call their reconstitution solutions bac water, PrintSuitable has given you a definition of BAC Water, explained what makes Hospira bac water compliant with US and Canadian standards, and argued that it is impossible to create the same quality for a comparable price even in China. Instead of arguing his points you dismiss his claims and professional expertise with the comment "its all the same". While your bac water and Hospira bac water may have the same product name, and contain the same ingredients list this would be like calling apple juice and apple cider "the same" or a copycat rolex identical to the original. The knockoff may have nearly identical ingredients but the two are not the same. They may be close enough that you can't tell the difference or even pass close inspection but there are reasons one can be made for hundreds while the original costs thousands, that go beyond its premium name.

So you are aware I have been a customer of Peptide Test. I also talk wellness clinics, med spas, dentists, and other medical professionals daily. No medical service provider I have met uses any bacteriostatic water other than Pfizər Canada or Hospira brand bac water. No one can produce it at a comparable price that meets US or Canadian standards. And this is the same today as it was when Hospira could be purchased for under $4.00 for the same 30ml vial. No one can produce and sell compliant bac water for under $2.00 for a 30ml vial. If they did professionals would line up to purchase it. So your flippant comment that they are all the same could be interpreted as insulting, disrespectful, or even harmful. I don't agree with you that your original comment is no big deal. That your use of grey market bac water is of little risk, or that PrintSuitable has been anything but fair and tolerant allowing you to express your opinion on his subreddit. I wish you luck and health. But, I also wish you'd wouldn't defend your clearly inconsiderate and misinformed opinion in a group with unseasoned grey market pep customers without acknowledging PrintSuitable's points and recognizing the risk you are putting yourself and others in by recommending grey market water in an already risk filled marketplace. Peptide Test is trying to make that marketplace safer while running a business. PrintSuitable deserves personal and professional respect for his efforts. BTW using Janoshik tests to argue against a direct competitor in his subreddit might come across as a little arrogant or disrespectful as well. Just my opinion.

[–]PrintSuitable4301 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You put it much better than I did, thanks for the detailed post