The product is great but the company is…
The product is great but the company doesn’t take Mastercard. SMH.
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The product is great but the company doesn’t take Mastercard. SMH.
Have been buying from SpartanBiolabs for quite some time now. Have never had an issue with any of my orders and always receive my peptides on time! Would definitely recommend!
Great experience overall. Shipping was quick. Customer service was helpful and responsive when I had a question. Everything arrived as expected, and I’d definitely order again.

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Order never came and no response to email. Probably scam

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