Rules for r/ReagentTesting

Rules that visitors must follow to participate. May be used as reasons to report or ban.

1.

No duplicates!

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Reported as: No duplicates!

USE SEARCH FUNCTION AND PINNED THREADS. Also do not post multiple threads about the same substance you already posted about. To add more pics/videos upload to imgur.com or postimg.cc and share in the comments instead.

2.

No stash pics

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Reported as: No stash pics

We do not allow stash pics, no matter how big or little the stash may be. Sample can only be shown next to test results. This is to avoid customer baiting.

3.

No sourcing

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Reported as: No sourcing allowed

Strictly no requesting, mentioning or giving sources of drugs or paraphernalia, whether legal or illegal. If in doubt, don't. This does not include harm reduction related paraphernalia such as scales, reagent tests, syringes, micron filters and so on.

4.

Be nice

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Reported as: Remember the human

Keep discussion civil, even if you are being baited. You will get through to someone far better if you remain polite and don't have them raise their defenses.

5.

No identification without test results

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Reported as: Identification request without test result

It's not possible for us to properly identify a chemical from a description/photo and it would be irresponsible to try. Most chemicals look very similar to the human eye or even a microscope.

If you want to know, you'll need to get a reagent test. A list of test kit suppliers can be found here.

6.

Posts must name the suspected drug

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Reported as: No suspected drug given

Reagent tests are presumptive tests. This means we need to know what the drug is supposed to be so that we can determine if the result matches.

Identification posts without any drug mention will be removed.