JEEP isn't only endo concern. ERP would like a word.....

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I have Orange top ERP T30 out for endo right now. I don't think it is from the same supply chain as JEEP (although ERP is definitly the same as WBS) and the cap does not have a ridge but the endo problem seems to be growing (or its one of those things that was always there and we are just not seeing it becuse we are looking at it harder).
 
The same blog has an article on the cloudy reta from TFA salts:

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quoted said:
A newer discussion around ERP linked R20 kits suggests the issue may be spreading more widely than many buyers assume.

Users described vials that turned cloudy immediately with Hospira BAC, while others from the same broader source stream reportedly remained fine. The explanation circulating was residual TFA salts left behind during finishing, not a failed sequence, not a classic purity issue, but a compatibility problem that only reveals itself during reconstitution.

quoted said:
The harder truth is this;

A peptide can be chemically correct and still be practically wrong.

And right now, Retatrutide is forcing the grey market to confront something it has largely ignored:

Passing a lab test is not the same as performing properly in solution.

The lab says it’s fine.

The vial says it isn’t.

And right now, the vial is telling the more important story.
From the comments:

quoted said:
You’re right that Reta is the ultimate stress test for the grey market. Because it is larger and more chemically modified than Tirzepatide, it has more "arms" (amino acid side chains) that can unfold or clump if the environment isn't perfect.

It exposes "sloppy" finishing—specifically high salt/TFA loads—that simpler peptides might be able to mask.
 
RetCurious said:
Sounds like ERP is one step from an exit scam finally.
I feel like there's so much legitimate profit to be made in this space. Why do some vendors insist on cheating people out of pennies instead of seeing the pounds that could be made by establishing themselves as the "goto" vendor for quality. It seems to be an issue with many Chinese companies--not just peptide sellers.

And how many newly-announced vendors that we see are just a rebrand of an exit scam vendor?
 
FartfulCodger said:
I feel like there's so much legitimate profit to be made in this space. Why do some vendors insist on cheating people out of pennies instead of seeing the pounds that could be made by establishing themselves as the "goto" vendor for quality. It seems to be an issue with many Chinese companies--not just peptide sellers.

And how many newly-announced vendors that we see are just a rebrand of an exit scam vendor?

This really is a big part of what informs my own personal to-buy-from criteria (which neither Jeep nor ERP ever met so I don't use them):

Known to the grey community for > 1 year

Has US warehouse, or at least the product what is shipped to me will be shipped from a US address

No significant scandals in the past six months

No significant scandals EVER that weren't handled to the satisfaction of the community in general

Has never had a full on fuck-you fight with a customer in a public space

Well spoken-of in the community in general

Does not carry AAS

That takes me down to exactly one Chinese vendor at the time of this posting (don't DM me, I've posted about them and reviewed them in the past) and a few group buys or vendors who say they're group buys but are technically vendors at this point. Which is fine.
 
Seems like between Christmas and CNY their product and production go to 💩 . Hopefully by fall it's back on track again just in time to repeat the pattern.

The links not working are probably another site "Easter egg"
 
Calm Logic said:
For quality issues, even Uther has been sucking for some things lately regarding purity and endotoxins, with a record amount of endotoxins for NAD+. Uther had ARA-290 at 86% purity. Low purity for SNAP-8 as well (94%). But Uther has been pretty transparent.

It reminds of the zero peptides situation around December 2024 (before my time) where multiple vendors were affected. More recently, the cloudy reta this year from multiple vendors, possibly due to TFA salts (not just vendor BAC).

SRY had a number of quality concerns last spring/summer, like little black specks in vials. Nexaph had a similar issue with the black specks last May.
Isnt there a R15 issue too? Affecting erp and at least 3 other vendors.... only time JEEP told the truth was when they said raws are getting shitty and scarce....
 
Everything that’s coming out: ERP, Jeep, R20 kits, Uther, SRY, Nexaph, cloudy Reta, TFA salts, isn’t a series of isolated incidents. It’s a pattern.

And the uncomfortable truth is that these issues originate upstream, in environments with no real quality control: no endotoxin testing, no residual solvent checks, no quantified TFA, no stability work.

So when a batch shows sloppy finishing, sky‑high TFA or immediate precipitation, it isn’t a surprise: it’s what happens when QA doesn’t exist.

Vendors don’t always know the technical details, but they receive the batches, see the differences, see the feedback, see the same problems repeat. It’s hard to believe everything only becomes visible when the customer opens the vial.

That’s why “The lab says it’s fine. The vial says it isn’t.” is the key line: purity and a COA aren’t enough anymore.

Retatrutide is simply exposing what was already there: sloppy finishing, residues, TFA salts, endotoxins, underfills. It’s the stress test that forgives nothing.

And here’s the truth no one likes to say: in the grey market there are no truly “serious vendors.”

There are only two categories:

those trying to stay in business and those trying to cash out before disappearing.

The first group are the unicorns. 🦄 The second is the norm: thin margins, no real QA, no production testing, no stability. And when a problem appears, the priority isn’t fixing it: it’s containing it.

That’s why we keep seeing the same script: blame shifting, wiped chats, forced reships, COAs waved like shields.

It’s not individual malice: it’s the business model of the Chinese grey market.

And in the end, the vial tells the story long before the COA does.
 
I also had the experience of paying for FedEx with them and them shipping another route, no refund on the higher shipping cost as I didn’t reorder with them.

Saw in real time yesterday as peoples post complaining about the underfill of SS-31 got removed off their tg group and banned after complaining
 
This space is ripe for manufactured hit pieces. Every vendor will probably get one soon as a tit-for-tat. Do your own testing as it's not crazy expensive if you're getting R30 for 18 bucks a vial.
 
My morning coffee tasted a bit sour after reading this 🙁

I will be receiving a Mots-C 40mg kit tomorrow that I ordered from ERP (Linda).

I'll update here after it's reconstituted and in the fridge for 24 hours.
 
Not sure who some lady & her AI ghostwriter is but found her article pretty 'meh' overall. If you told me she shills for another market I wouldn't be too surprised.

If you told me she's a government or pharma plant trying to kill off a segment that wouldn't surprise me either.
 
5byfive said:
I have Orange top ERP T30 out for endo right now. I don't think it is from the same supply chain as JEEP (although ERP is definitly the same as WBS) and the cap does not have a ridge but the endo problem seems to be growing (or its one of those things that was always there and we are just not seeing it becuse we are looking at it harder).
I’ll send you some $ to share results w/ me. Dm me if it’s possible.
 
woundcarping said:
Here's the PDF of the article. ​
Well damn. I never ordered from them, but hsd seen people praising them. That one reply regarding the UK refund was all I needed to see. Scum bag BS to me.
 
Their quality overall does not seem high and an underfill like that isn't acceptable, but let's not lump the still safe endotoxin result with JEEP's. This is 100x lower!
 
BNLFL said:
Well damn. I never ordered from them, but hsd seen people praising them. That one reply regarding the UK refund was all I needed to see. Scum bag BS to me.

I have a few thousand dollar wish list/potential order that I'm on the fence about. Luckily several of the bigger ticket items have came up in group buys, currently reducing my total exposure by $1700 or so.
 
Raptorrunner said:
Not sure who some lady & her AI ghostwriter is but found her article pretty 'meh' overall. If you told me she shills for another market I wouldn't be too surprised.

If you told me she's a government or pharma plant trying to kill off a segment that wouldn't surprise me either.
God, I hope your right !!
 
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