
With that said, wouldn't product from China be the better buy rather than the US stock? I'd rather it go chilled warehouse to my door than chilled warehouse, to dudes closet for a month, and then my door.5byfive said:I'm sure they are kept in chilled storage in China. If the warehouse is in the northern part of the country. And its winter.


cloratheshadow said:They must not be getting an employee discount....


Someone I know buys from US Warehouse, said it was some lady's house, where he walked in and she lead him to a bedroom with boxes stacked to the ceiling with a lot of different addresses in them, that's US watehousekrsct said:The phrase "US Warehouse" makes you think of a large building with lots of floor space and wooden pallets stacked with inventory. But I'm guessing that the gray market US warehouses are more likely to be a storefront in a random strip mall or even the basement or garage of someone's house. Anyone know the reality?

Good point. The ones I ordered came from NJ & OR.5byfive said:I'm sure they are kept in chilled storage in China. If the warehouse is in the northern part of the country. And its winter.

I feel like I've seen that episode before somewhere...yrrdead said:Like that but more suburban soccer mom's living room stacked with costco shelving and peptide kits. Maybe with a playpen in the corner.

One of the vendors I use google street viewed to a random unlabled stripmall. One of the other vendors I used went to a really really nice house (multi-million $ home). One of the warehouses for a US seller I know locally is inside a literal pantry/kitchen closet.FartfulCodger said:View attachment 22079
In all seriousness, I'm sure many of us have done a Google Street View of the return address on their packages. It seems like it's usually a storage unit in the middle of nowhere, or some unlabeled windowless unit in a strip-mall small business complex.