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#1 niner

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Posted 12 February 2013 - 01:13 AM


Liftmode is compensating people for placing reviews of their products on the internet. Longecity doesn't allow viral marketing, therefore Liftmode reviews will be removed from the forum.

#2 Rjd8173

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Posted 12 February 2013 - 01:15 AM

Gotcha. Was wondering where it went. Thanks.

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#3 moleface

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Posted 12 February 2013 - 01:57 AM

Oh crap - since when? I've been giving them free plugs on here all this time. For whatever it's worth, they're the only place I've found that seems to still sell real phenibut, which did a lot to endear them to me.

I really hope the nootropic scene doesn't eventually get fucked by this company's aggressive business strategies.

On edit: I just realized that this is all my fault. When I last made an order from them, I created that thread on here about their new phenibut energy drink. There were so few mentions of their product online, they found my post and then apparently decided to start spamming this forum. I know this for a fact, since they quoted my longecity posts when they replied to my email. Sorry about that, everyone!

Edited by moleface, 12 February 2013 - 02:03 AM.

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#4 Rjd8173

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Posted 12 February 2013 - 02:24 AM

Actually, this post was created after I just typed up a review of the Liftmode Noopept that I just received. I respect that this forum does not allow reviews that are rewarded with monetary discounts, and that my thread was removed.

I have been a long time lurker, and when searching through the Longecity forums for a reputable Noopept vendor, I was unable to find a straight answer, hence my post. I tried Liftmode's and I had a positive experience. Ditto my experience with their phenibut.

@Moleface, as to their aggressive business tactics putting other companies out of business, I think you're underestimating the MASSIVE size of the supplement industry. I'm happy that a company has come along that sells on Amazon and actually responds to e-mails and customer concerns, unlike the main Amazon Nootropics/Bulk supplement vendor Health Supplement Wholesalers see link: http://www.amazon.co...A1R8BPKCGFV3BP.

I was also considering going with SmartPowders.com since they had a sale on their in-house Noopept, but I purchased their house brand Aniracetam before and it did nothing (I have previously tried another company's and had positive results.

Edited by Rjd8173, 12 February 2013 - 02:27 AM.


#5 moleface

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Posted 12 February 2013 - 03:55 AM

To clarify:

I wasn't saying that their aggressive marketing would put anyone out of business - I was referring to them drawing unneeded attention to nootropics. The whole "phenibut in a soft drink" thing is pretty screwy.

I made a post on this forum where I pasted the email I sent to the company re: my concerns about that new phenibut drink they recently came out with. They responded to my email with quotes from my posts I made here, even though I never sent them a link to it. I was just pointing out that I was probably the one who drew their attention to this forum in the first place.

And just for the record, I really like their products and they have good customer service.

Edited by moleface, 12 February 2013 - 04:07 AM.


#6 Rjd8173

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Posted 12 February 2013 - 04:23 AM

To clarify:

I wasn't saying that their aggressive marketing would put anyone out of business - I was referring to them drawing unneeded attention to nootropics. The whole "phenibut in a soft drink" thing is pretty screwy.

I made a post about that drink on this forum and also emailed the company with my concerns about the product. They responded to my email with quotes from my posts I made here, even though I never them a link to it. I was just pointing out that I was probably the one who drew their attention to this forum in the first place.



Ah, i understand now...my mistake.

I had first purchased phenibut from them when they just opened on Amazon, and haven't really been keeping up with the whole nootropics scene since.

I can totally see a cause for a concern with the phenibut + soft drink thing, I would be right there with you in expressing my concern; fortunately it looks like your voice was heard as they don't appear to be in the product line anymore :). Thankfully they seem to be a very understanding bunch when it comes to customer suggestions.

All it takes is 1.) a moron who chugs one too many and does something stupid and 2.) a slimy politician looking to advance his career. Next thing ya know, they'll be sponsoring sponsoring some anti-phenibut bill and throw even the responsible users under the bus.

Glad that this forum exists to help aid in harm reduction!

Edited by Rjd8173, 12 February 2013 - 04:25 AM.


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#7 Adaptogen

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Posted 17 February 2013 - 07:28 AM

fair enough, but i don't think the practice is that shady. it is pretty much just a sort of "referral".
amazon paid me $10 when i got someone to sign up for amazon prime. this is really no different, except you won't be unsuspectingly charged $50 in 6 months
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