Community thread for sharing anonymised supplier reliability experiences. Please be specific about what went right or wrong rather than just naming vendors. This helps the community learn what to look for regardless of which specific suppliers exist at any time.
What to share:
- Product quality (pill appearance, effect consistency, verified testing results)
- Delivery reliability (time, packaging, tracking accuracy)
- Customer service (response time, resolution of issues)
- How they handled problems (seizures, quality issues, wrong orders)
My recent experience: Ordered 100-pill Modalert. Arrived in 9 days in unmarked padded envelope. Pills matched reference photos. Effect identical to previous sources. No issues — this is what the baseline should look like.
Ghosted by a supplier: ordered, paid, never received tracking, no response to emails. Had to dispute through credit card. Successfully charged back after 30 days. This is why credit card > crypto for buyer protection.
Customer service test: I had a package seized by customs (Australia). Contacted supplier. Responded within 24 hours, offered choice of reship or store credit. Reshipped, arrived 2 weeks later. This is how a good supplier handles the inevitable.
Quality consistency check: ordered same SKU from same supplier 6 months apart. Both batches tested via reagent — both confirmed modafinil present. Effect qualitatively identical. Consistency over time is an underrated quality signal.
The credit card chargeback story is the most important practical point in this thread. Bitcoin payments = no recourse if something goes wrong. The privacy benefit rarely justifies this for a consumer buying for personal use.
Positive experience with a well-regarded source: placed order Sunday, tracking number by Tuesday, arrived in 8 days. Pills had correct appearance, blister packaging intact, effect consistent with previous authentic Modalert. Full marks.
Mix-up experience: received Artvigil when I ordered Waklert. Contacted supplier with photo evidence. They apologised, sent correct product without requiring return of the wrong product. Inconvenience but well resolved.
Sample order before bulk: ordered 10 pills as a test. Quality was excellent. Then ordered 200. Same quality. The sample-first approach works and more people should use it.
Negative experience to document (no names): ordered from a source with limited forum history offering unusually low prices. 3-week delivery, no tracking until I chased, pills were visually different to reference Modalert, effect noticeably weaker. Lesson: low price = higher risk.