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More people on the forum have tried Perfect Curve (PM) with FG:
http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=5355&page=1
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I added St. Herb to the list:
(83.45) € 16,69 100 capsules 100 mg
http://diversen.tweedehands.net/diverse-...ifica.html
(81.90) € 16,38 100 capsules 100 mg
http://www.made-in-asia.net/E_frame.html...DgodywEx8g
(58.04) $ 19.90 120 capsules 100 mg
http://www.puerariamirificabuteasuperba.com/ (siriporn, Premium Pueraria, PueraraPrem)
(48.33) $ 29.00 060 capsules 350 mg
http://www.puerariaherb.com/Purafem.html (Purafem)
(47.25) $ 45.00 060 capsules 200 mg
http://www.getbustupgum.com/st-herb.html (St. Herb)
(20.73) £ 9.950 060 capsules 500 mg
http://www.puerariamirifica.co.uk/
(16.69) € 16,69 100 capsules 500 mg
http://biovea-europe.com/results.aspx?PageNo=1&KW=Pueraria%20Mirifica
(11.33) $ 77.70 400 capsules 600 mg
http://www.perfect-curve.com/orderPP.php
(7.665) $ 10.95 100 capsules 500 mg
http://www.ainterol.us/?gclid=CMDLo-Lcsq...DgodtHkE-Q
The order of the list is from expensive to affordable. The number between brackets in the first column is a standardized offer I calculated in euros for 100 capsules of 500 mg. I used $ 1 = € .7 and £ 1 = € 1.25 for exchange rates.
Ginie has tried both St. Herb and Siriporn. How they compare is in her program thread. St. Herb is now below Siriporn and Purafem in the above table.
Companies in Europe charge twice as much for similar products. Is there a hefty import duty or so?
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07-08-2011, 08:31
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Isabelle,
That's a very useful comparison chart, thanks very much. Its something I've thought I ought to do for myself, but never got around to mainly because I perfectly happy on Ainterol which I was pretty sure was one of the cheapest anyway. So thanks for that confirmation. The only thing I would say is that I get my Ainterol via their e-bay selling, I don't know how that compares for anywhere else in the world on price, but its the cheapest in the UK.
The other thing that affects the prices you've quoted, is the delivery cost on top of the actual selling price ( which I assume is what you've used for the comparison?). Obviously depending on where they are despatched from and to could significantly affect the actual bottom line price per capsule.
In the UK, although they invoice via the US company and the products are branded as American, they post direct from Thailand and the shipping cost is £5.43 on top of a purchase cost of £19.50 for 300 x 500mg, so shipping effectively adds just over 25% to the cost per tablet. FWIW, my last lot arrived exactly 7 days from placing the order, so time isn't really an issue.
I've just looked at PM.co.uk for comparison and they charge £39.98 for the same quantity of capsules, so although their local post charge is only £2.00, they still come out significantly more expensive: £42 vs £25!
They come straight in by post and I don't get charged any VAT, import duty, etc.
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Thank you, Pansy-Mae,
for adding this. You are right in assuming I just used the listed quotes. Forum readers who want to make informed decisions need comparisons of shipping charges and waiting times too. I hope more members contribute their experiences. I couldn't even find offers for the same amount of capsules on each website.
Using your data, I checked the value of the standard offer for 100 capsules of 500 mg:
£ 19.50 * 1.25 / 3 = € 8.125 for Ainterol, and
£ 39.98 * 1.25 / 3 = € 16.66 for PM.co.uk.
You got about the same as the US offer (congratulations
), and for a purchase of 3 bottles, PM.co.uk goes down in the table to just below Biovea.
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07-08-2011, 10:23
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Isabelle,
Just a thought...this is potentially a very useful resource. Perhaps you should copy it to a thread of it's own with an appropriate title, so that more people are likely to see it? At the moment, of course, it's buried in a thread about Perfect Curve, which a lot a of people may not bother with ( I didn't until I had a few minutes to waste and just looked out of idle curiosity!).
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My 5 cents:
There are 2 different sites: perfect-curve.com and brand copycat perfectcurves.com
the first sales only pueraria mirifca in capsules, and the another - mixed herbs.
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Thank you Pansy-Mae,
I was afraid a more appropriate title might attract too much attention from people who are looking to advertise their products. If they would start using a resource like what this thread could become for their own purposes, that use might actually be illegal under EU competition law. I'll check the legal section of the site, and we will need to know Eve's position on this. What do you suggest as an appropriate title?
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07-08-2011, 12:58
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Isabelle,
Although I can understand what you are saying, I think you are worrying unnecessarily, myself. I don't see the difference between the info being a thread on its own, or being IN a thread, as it is now, on the same forum site.
I really don't think there can be any legal issue, all you've done, either way, is copy info from various open commercial websites and collated it into a list, plus currency conversions based on rates that you've stated. Nothing contentious or illegal about that.
As for competition laws, you are not promoting any one brand, nor are you running down any particular product, you are not preventing any one from offering their opinion or refusing to allow a different opinion ( you can't, you don't control the site). So unless you have a hidden financial allegiance to one of the suppliers, and I'm sure you don't, you can't possibly have done anything wrong in this context.
If any of the named suppliers wanted to publicly explain why they are so expensive, or why their product is better than somebody elses, etc, then surely we all benefit, as long as it doesn't get out of hand? If that should happen ( I doubt that it will) then Eve can either lock the thread or delete it, as she chooses.
As for a thread title, something like " PM supplier cost comparison " perhaps?
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Thank you, Pansy-Mae.
Pheew. At least you and I are in the clear. I have no interests in any PM supplier. I know I did the right thing as a consumer considering PM.
Do you have links to where exactly you found the above offers, for the update of the table?
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Ainterol:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pueraria-Mirifica-Big-Breast-Butt-pills-500mg-x-300-/190337127934?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2c50fa15fe
PM .co.uk:
Via your link above and click "special offers" ...gives 5 x 60tabs for the price of 4 = £39.80 +postage...then need to go the checkout where it gives postage of £2