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Value of Testosterone? You tell me.

Lucasr

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Anabolicmind members,

I've been asked to post this survey for an anonymous supplement company.

Its purpose is to determine the interest in Hormone Supplements vs. Hormone Support Supplements, how they are valued, and the quality desired : Invalid Link Removed

It should only take about 2 minutes to complete.

As soon as 300 individuals respond, the name of the supplement company will be made public in this thread.

Thank you.
 
Not sure if serious. Why wouldn't admin just post this themselves?
Why do you only have 1 post count?
If this is real, and not a troll, I will wait until an administrator can verify this.
 
In for this one. Interesting idea on the company's part
 
Not sure if serious. Why wouldn't admin just post this themselves?
Why do you only have 1 post count?
If this is real, and not a troll, I will wait until an administrator can verify this.

FL3X, get someone to delete this piece of s.hit, my computer had gave me a blue screen right after i did it. did 2 scans but nothing turned up...

more to come...
 
Admin approved. We do not post for companies for obvious reasons.
 
FL3X, get someone to delete this piece of s.hit, my computer had gave me a blue screen right after i did it. did 2 scans but nothing turned up...

more to come...

No problems here, thank god, I'm on my work computer....
 
full disclosure, here's the pm i sent the admin:

hi, not trying to create a s'hit storm here, but i'd like to know the process am.com uses to determine how a link someone supplies is not infected w malware. this is what happened:

1. did the survey
2. went to let the dog out (gone 30 seconds)
3. came back to a blue screen of death
4. rebooted, computer went into emergency mode, but booted normally
5. ran my avg, nothing
6. ran trend micro house call, nothing

now, i think we both know that the scammers are usually 1 step ahead of the anti virus people. believe me when i say there is no porn on my computer. this is my family's computer and i run anti virus everyday.

my computer is 2 months old and we've never had a problem like this before.

steve...
 
full disclosure, here's the pm i sent the admin:

hi, not trying to create a s'hit storm here, but i'd like to know the process am.com uses to determine how a link someone supplies is not infected w malware. this is what happened:

1. did the survey
2. went to let the dog out (gone 30 seconds)
3. came back to a blue screen of death
4. rebooted, computer went into emergency mode, but booted normally
5. ran my avg, nothing
6. ran trend micro house call, nothing

now, i think we both know that the scammers are usually 1 step ahead of the anti virus people. believe me when i say there is no porn on my computer. this is my family's computer and i run anti virus everyday.

my computer is 2 months old and we've never had a problem like this before.

steve...

It really depends on what the blue screen was. It could actually have been a number of things. But this thread isn't the place for me to clutter it up by debugging a blue screen.
 
full disclosure, here's the pm i sent the admin:

hi, not trying to create a s'hit storm here, but i'd like to know the process am.com uses to determine how a link someone supplies is not infected w malware. this is what happened:

1. did the survey
2. went to let the dog out (gone 30 seconds)
3. came back to a blue screen of death
4. rebooted, computer went into emergency mode, but booted normally
5. ran my avg, nothing
6. ran trend micro house call, nothing

now, i think we both know that the scammers are usually 1 step ahead of the anti virus people. believe me when i say there is no porn on my computer. this is my family's computer and i run anti virus everyday.

my computer is 2 months old and we've never had a problem like this before.

steve...

I was able to open it without issue.
 
sorry bro, no screen shot. the gist of it was windows detected a problem w the website you were viewing blah blah blah.

while avg and house call didn't pick up anything, i'm still concerned about the process am.com uses to determine links are good. that should be public info in my never humble opinion

<---still not happy
 
Diddidy did it
 
Did and done.

While I had zero issues with a BSOD (blue screen of death), this is the kinda thing that makes me gald I run my browser in a "sandbox" via: sandboxie. Nothing can breach the barrier via my browser, and while it makes saving links a bit more of a hassle, its worth it for me.

ManBeast
 
BLue screens of death happen to windows computer at random..that why I hate them...:lol:
 
sorry bro, no screen shot. the gist of it was windows detected a problem w the website you were viewing blah blah blah.

while avg and house call didn't pick up anything, i'm still concerned about the process am.com uses to determine links are good. that should be public info in my never humble opinion

<---still not happy

You do realize that the link is a secure google link, right?
 
Did and done.

While I had zero issues with a BSOD (blue screen of death), this is the kinda thing that makes me gald I run my browser in a "sandbox" via: sandboxie. Nothing can breach the barrier via my browser, and while it makes saving links a bit more of a hassle, its worth it for me.

ManBeast

This sandboxie work pretty good?
 
Done.
Completed on my droid.
The price range determination for hormonal support supp kinda threw me off, had a hard time determining what supplements I use in this category and the appropriate price range, but I think I gave it my accurate shot.
 
Done.
 
full disclosure, here's the pm i sent the admin:

hi, not trying to create a s'hit storm here, but i'd like to know the process am.com uses to determine how a link someone supplies is not infected w malware. this is what happened:

1. did the survey
2. went to let the dog out (gone 30 seconds)
3. came back to a blue screen of death
4. rebooted, computer went into emergency mode, but booted normally
5. ran my avg, nothing
6. ran trend micro house call, nothing

now, i think we both know that the scammers are usually 1 step ahead of the anti virus people. believe me when i say there is no porn on my computer. this is my family's computer and i run anti virus everyday.

my computer is 2 months old and we've never had a problem like this before.

steve...

Steve, Im sorry for the problem. We used google spreadsheet to make this form. Its an industry standard for data collection. Our entire company uses it without any problems.
 
full disclosure, here's the pm i sent the admin:

hi, not trying to create a s'hit storm here, but i'd like to know the process am.com uses to determine how a link someone supplies is not infected w malware. this is what happened:

1. did the survey
2. went to let the dog out (gone 30 seconds)
3. came back to a blue screen of death
4. rebooted, computer went into emergency mode, but booted normally
5. ran my avg, nothing
6. ran trend micro house call, nothing

now, i think we both know that the scammers are usually 1 step ahead of the anti virus people. believe me when i say there is no porn on my computer. this is my family's computer and i run anti virus everyday.

my computer is 2 months old and we've never had a problem like this before.

steve...

Steve, thanks for filling out the survey. We created the form with google spreadsheets. Its an industry standard for data collection, and our entire company uses this software, so your issue was probably unrelated. If google is causing this we have big problems!
 
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