Comment · Wed, November 21, 2018 · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
Sludge on Nootropics Source Noopept Spray
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anpes19 · 5 points
Hi Guys, I'm quite a regular customer to Nootropics Source and most of my order is noopept spray. My previous order there is no such problem on Noopet spray. Work quite strong compared to noopept powder.
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But my last order, there is some sludge on every noopept spray I've ordered. Do you guys know what is it? I've never seen this before. Its dark coloured. Here's some picture:
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Winchpac · 1 points
Hey Myster,
Is there any service to directly buy some coins with a debit card and send it to you, and all this on the same page ? Like coinpayments with a debit card payment section ?
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It could have save ceretropic. And what do you think about lifelimitlessnootropic bromantane ? It's the only source I found, newmind just stopped bromantane because of banks again. Why banks don't want bromantane to be shipped, since it's just a powder ?
Pharmaceutical lobby ?
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Thank you
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
Is there any service to directly buy some coins with a debit card and send it to you, and all this on the same page ? Like coinpayments with a debit card payment section ?
No, that's against financial regulations. The site would need to be approved and regulated as a money transfer service, since that is essentially what you are doing. You are accepting USD and converting it to another currency. So it would be regulated like currency exchange, and banks DO NOT like crypto. So you would lose your banking relationships really quickly, if you even got approved to begin with. Trust me, if there was a solution like this, I would not be the only one doing it.
And what do you think about lifelimitlessnootropic bromantane ?
They don't properly test it. Elemental analysis is for soil testing. It's not appropriate for testing the purity of what is essentially a pharmaceutical compound.
Why banks don't want bromantane to be shipped, since it's just a powder ?
Banks don't like risk, and since the US government put in a lot of financial regulations since 2008, and Obama instigated Operation Choke Point, banks err on the side of caution. Consumer banking is protected in the US. Business banking is not. Banks can and do decide to not do business with companies for whatever reason, and they don't even need to tell you why.