:lol:This guy probably had to find another gig after everyone stopped reading his "Obama is a covert Muslim" blogs.
This thread took an odd turn. I believe Jacob assumed this is the same individual [Pamphlet], due to the writing style and slang and so forth [British 'dodgy']. This 'Pamphlet' individual on BB.com also tends to harp on TA and TC.
Do I feel this is him? Yes, I do. Why? Because: If this individual has sources with TA, apparently so cheap and not in demand, why the **** would he have bought PRIME? If he has the sleuth skills of **** Tracy than paying retail for [apparently] the same raws seems a bit amiss. The whole thing reeks, IMO; but, the childish banter is pretty unnecessary!
I open USP threads just for the fact that it will be riddled with childish banter and caterwauling.Ah come on Mullet, the childish banter is hillarious!
...and I bet there will still be some praying that the original poster is legit.... Praying I tells ya!
You Know Who You Are......:thumbsup:
I open USP threads just for the fact that it will be riddled with childish banter and caterwauling.
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I open USP threads just for the fact that it will be riddled with childish banter and caterwauling.
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I'm awaiting the Original Posters retort, if at all anything.
Let's face it, there won't ever be any alternative to the real deal (read: roids) if you want to go beyond what is normally doable with your godgiven genetics.
Sadly, a new "ultimate muscle" formula will pop up here and there again and again, and deplete some people's valuable cash.
As much as I value AM.com, I think the sponsored logs are partly to blame for it, too.
But thinking to get your money back - well, good luck with this, but your chances are as close to zero as they can get.
Normally, you research a product BEFORE you purchase it, and how anyone could think a herbal formula matches a steroid
in terms of effectiveness is beyond me. Supplement companies are losely regulated, and if you read the fine print, you always find this neat sentence:
"Those sentences have not been validated by the FDA". Another words, they can market a Vitamin C powder as more potent for muscle building
than Testosterone - there's no way you can prohibit them from doing it.
At least you have learned your lesson and won't fall for USPlabs or any other company's crappola marketing schemes anymore.
o/p was Last Online: 12-31-2008 (12:41 AM my time - 7 minutes before you made this post) so he's had more than had a chance to read and reply to most of this thread, yet hasn't done so.
just an observation
Well when administration advises you that ghost accounts are created by competing companies you tend to lean of the defensive side.
Thats a whole lotta swamp lands to be trudging through! :lol:Well, based on his thread, he's gotta be pretty angry to go to all this trouble of providing evidence that the ingredients in prime is bunk. Who knows...maybe he's left the country to destroy any existing tribulus plants manufactured by USP labs.
Interesting.SpargelJanusz; said:...At least you have learned your lesson and won't fall for USPlabs or any other company's crappola marketing schemes anymore.