Now, since the lady marked the temp and sent it off or whatever, is the actual lab going to be able to tell it's not real? Is it going to fail because it won't be 94-100 when it actually gets to the lab and is tested there? Are people saying "You have to get the temp right" because it has to be actually tested in that range to work? Like, when it's not the right temp will they be able to tell it's fake? Or, are they just saying that so you'll make sure to not raise any flags with the collector?
Temperature is checked by the collector as a deterrant measure from bringing in a subbed sample. Once the sample is bagged, tagged, and sent off to the lab, temperature no longer becomes a factor.