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⭐ VERIFIED VENDOR LIST — WWB, GGPeps (GYC), QSC — Updated March 2026

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MASHdoc_SA
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Dec 1, 2023 at 6:50 PM#6
I'm gonna be the person who says: I chose GGPeps and I'll never switch. Here's why: I'm not a data nerd (no offense to you wonderful data nerds). I don't want to compare 56 Janoshik tests or calculate cost-per-milligram. I want to go to a website, click "add to cart," pay with Zelle, and get my stuff in 4 days. GGPeps does that beautifully. Their website looks professional, their emails are in clear English, and when I had a question about dosing they responded in 2 hours with a detailed, helpful answer. For me, that's worth $6/month more than QSC. Not everyone optimizes for price. Some of us optimize for simplicity and peace of mind. GGPeps wins that every time. 🎯
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emma_london
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Dec 1, 2023 at 7:07 PM#7
Sue, honestly that's the smartest take in this thread. At the end of the day, if you've found a vendor that works for you and the product is testing well, there's no reason to switch just because another vendor is $6/month cheaper. The whole POINT of these comparisons is to help people find the vendor that fits their priorities. If your priority is ease and service, GGPeps is the clear winner. If your priority is lowest cost, QSC wins. Both sell good product. ✅
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Dr.PathRoch
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Dec 1, 2023 at 7:24 PM#8
Thread saved. This is the single most useful comparison I've found. Starting my first order tonight. Going with GGPeps based on the beginner-friendliness factor. One question — do any of these vendors offer sample packs or starter kits? Would love to try a small order before committing to a 5-pack.
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TrialNerd_Beth
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Dec 1, 2023 at 7:41 PM#9
Nathan — GGPeps sells individual vials so you can order just 1x 30mg tirz ($42) as a trial. QSC has a minimum order of 2 vials I believe. WWB sells singles too. Start with 1-2 vials from GGPeps, see how the experience goes, and then decide if you want to bulk up or try another vendor. No need to commit to 5-packs right away. Smart to start small. Good luck! 🍀
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pat_auckland
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Dec 1, 2023 at 7:58 PM#10
Great thread Tony. One thing I'll add about GGPeps that hasn't been mentioned: they have a solid Discord community where you can chat with other customers, share results, and even get dosing guidance from more experienced users. Neither QSC nor WWB has anything like that. For a first-timer that community support is invaluable. When I was scared to do my first injection, someone on the Discord literally walked me through it in real-time via voice chat. That kind of support is priceless. 💬
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