Quote Originally Posted by Nausicaa
I'm guessing I mis-read the writing on the bin, it meant something else, or it didn't mean anything. There were too many samples in there for it to be exclusively filled with suspicious urine.
Yeah, I'm guessing you misunderstood that too. If a sample is going out that day, they don't necessarily have to refrigerate it so if it is indeed labeled this way I would say that means the samples stored at room temperature bin and not received at room temperature. Plus you would never know from looking at the bin. If you give a sample that isn't room temperature they have to mark it on the form, collect a second sample from you under observation within 3 hours without you leaving the collection center, and send in both samples.

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FakeBoobsRule Reviewed by FakeBoobsRule on . Just tested with Quick Fix - worried... Hi everyone, I just returned from my drug test at Quest Diagnostics. Unfortunately, everything didn't go as smoothly as I hoped - mostly because I was really nervous. First, the heating pad did not maintain a high enough temperature. In the cup, my sample came in at 93 degrees. As such, the lab guy put the sample in the "room temp specimen" bin (which was pretty full!). After I saw that, I started freaking out. While my voice was fine and I sounded calm, when he asked me to sign and Rating: 5