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07-10-2009, 01:09 AM #1
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Freaking out about Quick Fix Warning Thread
Actually, Bio-Med only served as the collection site. The test form that was scanned showed a seperate lab that actually conducted the analysis. I dont remember the actual name, but it was printed on the top of the form alongside the collection facility and the collectors names. I do remember though, it was not a known lab like a Labcorp, Kroll, or QD.
I still doubt the veracity of that whole story altogether. But even if it all happen to be true, Bio-Med is not to be blamed for any of the protocol violations since they were not the ones who conducted the actual analysis in the first place.Burnt Toast Reviewed by Burnt Toast on . Freaking out about Quick Fix Warning Thread Soooo I read the Quick Fix Warning Thread as I was planning on using QF to sub on my pre-employment drug screen. I am currently freaking out because guess where I'm from: Oregon. My human resources lady looked up a lab for me to go to that was close to my house (I live an hour away from hopefully future employer). But then she also told me something like "Tell them I sent you and that it is through Bio-Med". So I'm thinking its pretty much a sure 'fail' to use QF at this point. So the good Rating: 5To view the Board Rules: http://boards.cannabis.com/introduce...ard-rules.html
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