12-01-2017, 12:28 PM
So here's the $100 question everyone has been delicately avoiding: In the case that the continued non-functionality of the two Ainterol websites is indicative of the death of Ainterol, is Barlowe's an equal (or near-equal) product?
For those curious, here's how the prices currently break down:
Ainterol (via the non-operative websites, ie a moot point, but our emotional baseline): 100 @ $15USD (0.15 per cap)
Ainterol (via Amazon, distributed by 3rd party): 100 @ $24USD (0.24 per cap)
Barlowes (via Amazon, dis. by Barlowe's): 60 @ $12USD (0.20 per cap)
Barlowes (via Barlowe's website): 60 @ $11USD (0.18 per cap)
So, per 100 caps, Barlowe's runs $3 more expensive than those of us who ordered via Ainterol are used to. (That's without factoring in the fact that Barlowe's caps are 550mg vs Ainterol's 500mg, which stretches my shoddy high school algebra further than it can be stretched.) Is the Ainterol worth paying the extra money for on Amazon, or is Barlowe's a good choice while (or in case) Ainterol's websites continue to be a no-go?
For those curious, here's how the prices currently break down:
Ainterol (via the non-operative websites, ie a moot point, but our emotional baseline): 100 @ $15USD (0.15 per cap)
Ainterol (via Amazon, distributed by 3rd party): 100 @ $24USD (0.24 per cap)
Barlowes (via Amazon, dis. by Barlowe's): 60 @ $12USD (0.20 per cap)
Barlowes (via Barlowe's website): 60 @ $11USD (0.18 per cap)
So, per 100 caps, Barlowe's runs $3 more expensive than those of us who ordered via Ainterol are used to. (That's without factoring in the fact that Barlowe's caps are 550mg vs Ainterol's 500mg, which stretches my shoddy high school algebra further than it can be stretched.) Is the Ainterol worth paying the extra money for on Amazon, or is Barlowe's a good choice while (or in case) Ainterol's websites continue to be a no-go?