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StackIt

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Hey bros. Ordered Tuesday, got everything on Thursday. Can't beat that turn around time. I got Liqui-Nolva and Liqui-Clen for my next cycle. Gonna be my first time using clen and I'm looking forward to it. Anyway, can't beat the service, and hopefully the same is true with the product quality. I'll keep everyone posted.
 
StackIt said:
Hey bros. Ordered Tuesday, got everything on Thursday. Can't beat that turn around time. I got Liqui-Nolva and Liqui-Clen for my next cycle. Gonna be my first time using clen and I'm looking forward to it. Anyway, can't beat the service, and hopefully the same is true with the product quality. I'll keep everyone posted.

They are great products also, along with great service.
 
I'm thinking of getting the liqui-nolva they have hopefully in the next few weeks as i'm almost out of my tabs. Does anyone know how they compare?
 
lardo5150 said:
From what I have read, tried, and from Mr.X's posts, these guys are top notch as is their product.


Looks like i'm gonna have to place an order and give it a run. I now know and realize the importance of ancillaries. I won't ever run anything else without them.
 
are AG guys in the USA?

by the way, i hate using e gold, it such a pain in the ass, i wish first time customers could use WU
 
GYMRAT495 said:
are AG guys in the USA?

by the way, i hate using e gold, it such a pain in the ass, i wish first time customers could use WU

just use a CC, they are an offshore company so you wont have a problem :)
 
detroitbodybuildertigers said:
you'll be 100% satisfied with AG's prods period. As for the nolva, its the same as the tabs

Thx DBB. Defintely gonna try it. I'll be placing an order in the next week or so.
 
GYMRAT495 said:
i dont have a credit card

what is CC?

credit card or debit card, same thing, don't have a credit card? and you don't have a bank card? how old are you?

Mr.X
 
im 22. i intentionaly do not possess either a debit or credit card. best way to stay out of debt. i have an atm withdrawel card. off the subject, but i am a big fan of dave ramsey (read finacial peace by him) and his theory that i follow is use CASH for everything. finance nothing, (except a house) save cold cash till you can pay the whole thing off now. spending raw cash hurts more than swiping a card, so you spend less, not to menchion you can not spend cash that you dont have. now a credit card on the other hand.... can ruin your life if you allow yourself to get in debt.
 
GYMRAT495 said:
im 22. i intentionaly do not possess either a debit or credit card. best way to stay out of debt. i have an atm withdrawel card. off the subject, but i am a big fan of dave ramsey (read finacial peace by him) and his theory that i follow is use CASH for everything. finance nothing, (except a house) save cold cash till you can pay the whole thing off now. spending raw cash hurts more than swiping a card, so you spend less, not to menchion you can not spend cash that you dont have. now a credit card on the other hand.... can ruin your life if you allow yourself to get in debt.

in a sense you're correct, I wont go into explaining you about dave ramsey as it's off topic here, but credit cards do have their place and so do debit cards. As an example, a good friend of mine was T-boned by a drunk driver, taken to the hospital, the only way his wife could pay the medical bills (until the insurance claim was settled) was via credit cards. As soon as it was settled ($5mil USD!!) she paid it all off. So, credit cards DO have their place, and you are correct that a lot of fools don't know how to spend and get themselves into debt. However, small purchases and emergencies are always there, as long as you pay the balance in the end of the month, you're fine.

Mr.X
 
ag guys rock. i did the same thing, ordered on a friday and got it monday. outstanding service.
 
great great products and service, i went the cheap way out and got some other liquiclen , def underdosed... once i have some money, ag clen is comin my way :) and possibly possibly some t3 .
 
Mr.X said:
in a sense you're correct, I wont go into explaining you about dave ramsey as it's off topic here, but credit cards do have their place and so do debit cards. As an example, a good friend of mine was T-boned by a drunk driver, taken to the hospital, the only way his wife could pay the medical bills (until the insurance claim was settled) was via credit cards. As soon as it was settled ($5mil USD!!) she paid it all off. So, credit cards DO have their place, and you are correct that a lot of fools don't know how to spend and get themselves into debt. However, small purchases and emergencies are always there, as long as you pay the balance in the end of the month, you're fine.

Mr.X

You are correct X. Plus it makes certain purchases such as this one much easier and sometimes cheaper. Also with todays cards at such good rates and things such as bonus miles, points, etc it's kind of foolish not to have one. I pay off my card each month after putting everything on it to earn points and airline miles. I have taken 2 trips to Europe for FREE round trip just by paying monthly bills and what not with it.
 
wayneboard1 said:
You are correct X. Plus it makes certain purchases such as this one much easier and sometimes cheaper. Also with todays cards at such good rates and things such as bonus miles, points, etc it's kind of foolish not to have one. I pay off my card each month after putting everything on it to earn points and airline miles. I have taken 2 trips to Europe for FREE round trip just by paying monthly bills and what not with it.

yes, the free miles are one of the best features of using a credit card properly.

Mr.X
 
Mr. X, to add to that (I know off topic) you can also get a check card with miles. I use BoA checkcard with US Airways miles, VERY sweet!!!
 
I'd recommend mixing the nolva / clen in something like OJ when you take it. I started the nolva yesterday. Great stuff, but you will want to rip your tongue out if you take it solo.
 
stuck said:
I'd recommend mixing the nolva / clen in something like OJ when you take it. I started the nolva yesterday. Great stuff, but you will want to rip your tongue out if you take it solo.

LOL I'll have to remember that. I was wondering what the taste was gonna be like. Glad I know in advance so I can prepare myself.
 
Mr.X said:
yes, the free miles are one of the best features of using a credit card properly.

Mr.X


Who on earth doesnt have a CC or debit card??? I dont believe that guy--he isnt 22---Id guess 17......

A debit card is CASH---same exact thing---except you dont have to have thousands of dollars of Real $100's in your pocket.........

(I could NOT live without a debit card---greatest invention ever to date------except for my bank is now telling me that soon I will simply give the cashiers, etc. my THUMB PRINT and it will automatically come right out of my checking account like the Debit card-----)


guess my thumb is going to be my new debit card
 
I have to agree I couldn't live without my debit card. Credit card did fuck me up for awhile, but I got my shit together finally and got everything paid off. Sucks because now I'm rebuilding that fucked up credit.. Fuckin college years
 
How discreet is the packaging for gettin through customs. i live in ireland and they are real strict. nearly wouldnt let me bring in whey and creatine. hehe told me i was lucky to be gettin it. ne one have any experience with international orders from ag too?
 
GYMRAT495 said:
im 22. i intentionaly do not possess either a debit or credit card. best way to stay out of debt. i have an atm withdrawel card. off the subject, but i am a big fan of dave ramsey (read finacial peace by him) and his theory that i follow is use CASH for everything. finance nothing, (except a house) save cold cash till you can pay the whole thing off now. spending raw cash hurts more than swiping a card, so you spend less, not to menchion you can not spend cash that you dont have. now a credit card on the other hand.... can ruin your life if you allow yourself to get in debt.

I'm going to tell you... yes, off subject... if you live your life completely without having a trail of credit (good credit), it will hurt you in the longrun. I guess it's a discipline thing maybe. But, I'd suggest getting a credit card or two and even if you dont use them, get yourself some credit history. When you go to buy a home or a car or boat (any large ticket item), the difference you're going to be paying on the life of a loan, due to a point or two higher rate cause you have a lower credit rating will bite.
 
i finally ordered from AG guys as well bought 2 bottles of nolva and T3...already had clen...they sent me a free bottle of T3 i asked for aromasin but i was a dumbass and didnt read that aromasin you cant get as a free bottle...oh well still great service and great products...nolva tastes like vomit tho, even in cranberry juice :)... 2 thumbs up for AG guys
 
GYMRAT495 said:
im 22. i intentionaly do not possess either a debit or credit card. best way to stay out of debt. i have an atm withdrawel card. off the subject, but i am a big fan of dave ramsey (read finacial peace by him) and his theory that i follow is use CASH for everything. finance nothing, (except a house) save cold cash till you can pay the whole thing off now. spending raw cash hurts more than swiping a card, so you spend less, not to menchion you can not spend cash that you dont have. now a credit card on the other hand.... can ruin your life if you allow yourself to get in debt.

Actually the best way to stay out of debt is too learn self control. I hope you never have a mortgage.
 
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