Sunday, November 15, 2015

How to Identify Fake RWR Products


The steroid industry is always challenged by counterfeiting with one of the majorly counterfeited bands being RWR mainly because RWR is such a good brand that's in high demand. When it comes to fake RWR products the market is flooded and back in 2001 when over 3000 fake RWR Labs products hit the market via Melbourne, Australia. At a first glance all these products seems legit with little to no signs of counterfeiting but when you inspect them closely you can tell the difference between the faked products and the original stuff. Here are a few tips that will help you be able to identify the fake products.

Except for Spectriol all the boxes they come in are real. Here a few more things to look for that will help you be able to identify the fakes:
  • The Expiry date is printed in SILVER (It should be printed / Embossed in BLACK
  • On the Spectriol box, Methandriol is misspelled.
  • Labels on the product seem to smudge when it's rubbed
  • On Libriol and Spectriol the printing it printed then paste onto the box. (The printing should be printed onto the box not paste on)
  • Most fakes seems to have a faint yellow oil (This oil should be dark yellow)
Below is a short list of some of the products that has been counterfeited.
  • Deca-Durabolin - Nandrolone Decanoate (50)
  • Spectriol
  • Libriol
  • Drive
  • Protabol
 

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