GLP-1 Grey Market Scam Warning Signs: A Microdosing Perspective
Microdosing means handling vials more often, drawing more frequently, and depending on a single vial's integrity for longer. Quality concerns that a weekly user can shrug off (a single contaminated draw, slight degradation by week 4) become magnified for microdosers. The safety and verification practices below apply with extra weight to split protocols.
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Analysis of over 200 documented scam incidents reveals evolving patterns in GLP-1 medication fraud. Understanding these tactics is crucial for research and documentation purposes.
Common Scam Patterns
Critical Warning Signs
Payment Red Flags
- Requests for direct bank transfers
- Cryptocurrency only payments
- Pressure for immediate payment
- Unusual payment methods
Documentation Issues
- Altered test reports
- Missing batch numbers
- Inconsistent data
- Copied certificates