Comment · Tue, January 3, 2017 · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
Well I'm done doing business with Ceretropic (Mild Rant). Also a question about fasoracetam.
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Derp_Simulator · 0 points
Apparently my bank doesn't do business with North Korea and that is who their billing merchant is through now, Kinda frustrating and I just went through Nootropic Depot. The packaging and marketing looks very similar and I'm slightly confused with how close they are to each other. I wonder if they are affiliated.
Question, what is a proper small dose to use when therapeutically dosing phenibut on my off days?
Thanks for listening and any help would be appreciated.
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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
I have no issue with you using Nootropics Depot instead. They are both my companies. It's actually better for us if you use ND.
Ceretropic has been absolutely hammered the past year with banking and processing issues. It would take me pages of text to write everything that has happened. However, the gist of it is that we just can't get reliable processing anymore. It's not our choice by any means. I would take any reliable US-based payment option if I could; even Paypal. We just don't have that ability anymore. We have to use an offshore processor. This processor is not in North Korea, though. It's in Hong Kong. I have a call later today with our processor, and I will discuss why your bank might be seeing the wrong country code.
If you are in the US, the Echeck option is really easy. It's just like writing us a check, but is done electronically, and is deposited into Chase bank twice a day. It's secure and easy, and there are no delays with it compared to card payments. It's really the best payment option for us at the moment, as other other options either take a ton of fees and commissions, or don't pay us out for over a month. So if you have a us checking account, Echeck is the way to go.