Jun 16, 2024 at 8:56 PM#1
Seeing a lot of confusion about Finnrick Analytics' vendor rating system, so let me break it down clearly. Finnrick uses a letter grade system (A through E) to rate vendors based on aggregated test data. Here's how it works:
Grade A — Excellent (95%+ purity, accurate dosing, sterility pass)
- Vendor consistently delivers pharmaceutical-grade product
- Multiple passing test results across different batches
- Dosing accuracy within ±10% of label claim
- Only a handful of vendors achieve this rating
Grade B — Good (90-95% purity, minor dosing variance)
- Reliable vendor with generally good quality
- May have occasional batch-to-batch variation
- Dosing within ±15% of label claim
- Most established vendors fall here
Grade C — Acceptable (85-90% purity, moderate issues)
- Product is generally what it claims to be but quality is inconsistent
- Some batches may be underdosed
- "Use with caution" territory
Grade D — Poor (75-85% purity, significant issues)
- Frequent quality problems
- Underdosing common
- Not recommended but not outright dangerous
Grade E — Fail (<75% purity, identity failures, contamination)
- Vendor has failed critical tests
- Products may be mislabeled, severely underdosed, or contaminated
- Avoid at all costs
These grades are dynamic — they update as new test data comes in. A vendor with a B rating can move to A with more positive results, or drop to C with bad ones. 📊
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