SwedishChef1977
Member
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2013
- Messages
- 298
Ploops Onax have not done me wrong yet..Several different order's. .Just my info. .and my tollaerce iz quite higher than the average person....
Yes HE IS............And thank you for realizing that....He as everyones best interests on this board......@ Hooter ur F in Awesome. ...kick ass Lol...tks ur friend Zonkedup. ...
Awww thank you kind sir....Out of greens but you recieve 2 from me and a couple of stars on ur profile /default_smile.pngTotally agree KK .....purrrrrrrr......and ur quite the popular one here too...We all Play are role in this great community. ...c ya ur friend Zonkedup.
Could be Qualtest generic. They use a V(somewhat cursive style) on all their tabs. Just a thought. S-The V is supposed to go all the way through on a true, legit V-Cut. From what I understand, Ploop's "V-cuts" as of late, are more like a V imprint. Most likely a well made homebrew replica.
That being said, I've read zero quality complaints about them, most say they are good and strong.
Hi all, for what it's worth, yes you can still get the true V cuts. At least here in the US. However, the only way I can get them is to pay premium for them on my insurance, and that is a LOT. They are so damn pretty though! I made earrings out of a few of them. I'm old enough to remember people making pendants and bracelets from them on very thin chains. Again dating myself hardcore. But as pretty as they are, they are in no way worth the extra cost as you would get from a decent generic.Hi Z-Up,
What's doin?
I'd read somewhere on this board (and I believe elsewhere) that Roche had stopped manufacturing the original V cut (all the way through). I used to get them years ago and the tab actually had a hole in it the shape of a V, not an imprint. I don't know where you would get Real V Cuts now.
Regards,
PR
120 v cuts via major drug store will cost $415.00 & take 7-10 days to get while they hold the script. I know that's not really what info most ppl in the forum, info wise need but I did check just yesterday, to see. Opiated-
Holy benzo guacamole Opi - why would anyone pay $3.45 a pill when there're so many great alternatives out there? And you've gotta wait for the pharmacy to get them in, too. Great research, tho.Tks PK .....Ploops Vz are ingraved so thinking home brew or something but they give a better buzz than those Vanillas. They were like regular generic Valz. .Thanks All for the feedback ur chef Zonkedup. ....
I am familiar with the Qualitest cursive V, and that's not what's on these. These are straight replicas of true Vcuts, but with one major difference.Could be Qualtest generic. They use a V(somewhat cursive style) on all their tabs. Just a thought. S-
Yes, I know I was very disappointed to hear of your sobriety issues from the personnel department! /default_biggrin.pngIt's a shame I failed the drug test by being clean when I took it.
Exactly, you must request Roche brand at the Pharm, and even with insurance, they cost an arm and a leg.120 v cuts via major drug store will cost $415.00 & take 7-10 days to get while they hold the script. I know that's not really what info most ppl in the forum, info wise need but I did check just yesterday, to see. Opiated-
Thanks, H. Was just a thought. IMO, sucks they are pushing knock offs. This shouldn't be Chinatown in NYC. Have a happy weekend.I am familiar with the Qualitest cursive V, and that's not what's on these. These are straight replicas of true Vcuts, but with one major difference.