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Andro Supplements
Sometimes Ya Gotta Pay For The Good Stuff

By: Anabolic Insider

Q. Why does the price of Andro vary so much from brand to brand? I see one brand selling for $40 and the next selling for $80 Am I missing something here? Or is it that they are trying to screw me?

A. The obvious answer is good ‘ole economics. If it costs more to make it, you pay more to get it. I personally believe it’s true that you get what you pay for. Now, of course, that doesn’t mean that you should go looking for the most expensive product you can find, thinking that it will be more effective simply because it costs more. But the fact is, the companies that spend money on the forefront for things like the highest quality raw materials and testing of their own products for quality assurance, are going to charge more for their product, they have to. So how do you know if a company is producing a high quality product instead of just charging a premium? Call them. Talk to their representatives. Ask questions about their product and why it is more expensive than the others. Whatever you do, don’t just write them off because the product costs more, there is a reason for the higher price, find out what it is. It’s kinda like comparing a discount auto parts warehouse and a leading brand name like Napa Auto Parts… you know that if you go to the discount parts warehouse, you are looking for a cheap fix and you really don’t care if it is reliable or not. But if you are looking for a reliable, high quality part, you are going to go to Napa. You might pay more, maybe even twice as much, but you know it is worth it. You know you won’t be back again next summer replacing the same part. That’s how it is in any industry, why would supplements be any different!



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