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Anthony_Loera
post 16-Mar 2007, 12:34 PM
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Some remarks regarding the evolving structure and contents of this thread.

To keep this thread readable and to allow for a clear overview of contributions that are aimed at discussing pricing, a split from this thread has been created that discusses quality aspects. The readers should be aware of the fact that there could be a trade-off between price and quality. It is very encouraged to read the thread that deals with the quality discussion as well, before making decisions based on price alone.



Hi everyone,

This is Anthony.

I was following many conversations regarding Resveratrol, and I didn't see a topic that simply had folks post resveratrol pricing, where to find the particular price, etc. I posted this in another place on this forum, but I believe it should have a topic all on it's own. So... I think I need to pull a 'Progressive' on you all, and give you a link to an excel file that I have with price comparisons between some products. Please link to this post and not to the webpage below, as I rename these to avoid some caching issues in some of the browsers.

Excel Sheet (If you downloaded this before, you may not get the latest, as IE may open what is in your computer's cache):
Get Excel Here!

Or...

Web Page:
See Webpage List!

I believe some folks may update some items on this excel sheet over the weekend with some prices that may beat our own at RevGenetics [glasses] , and that is quite alright. We think in the long run, it helps you as a community, and it also helps our company (and maybe others) understand what pricing we should be offering, along with services, and maybe allows changes to our current products. [thumb]

Please feel free to download, and let me know what others I should add to it, even if they beat the pants off our products. Please also send links to websites you found the pricing along with any updates to this file.

Anthony Loera

(BTW: When updates are made, this same link here on this first post will always have the latest file with the updates.)

This post has been edited by brainbox: 28-Aug 2007, 09:52 AM
 
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health_nutty
post 16-Mar 2007, 12:47 PM
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BAC resveratrol: $13.5/(25 * 0.50) = $1.08/g of t-res (of course this is uncapped).
 
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health_nutty
post 16-Mar 2007, 12:49 PM
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RevGenetics,

What would you consider selling batches of 50g uncapped of your 50% extract for?
 
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Anthony_Loera
post 16-Mar 2007, 01:15 PM
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QUOTE (health_nutty)
BAC resveratrol: $13.5/(25 * 0.50) = $1.08/g of t-res (of course this is uncapped).


Can you give me a link on that, and I'll add it to the worksheet.

We have been tinkering with providing the powder, and only have done so on a few occasions. We are still not sure its a good thing. I am keeping in touch with those folks who have purchased the 1kg powder, to see their experience. We have already come to the conclusion that our 'air/water tight' resealable container is a good thing to send out with the 1kg powder instead of a plastic bag. We have some other things we are finding, but are still on the fence to make it public for everyone at this time.

Anthony Loera
 
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health_nutty
post 16-Mar 2007, 01:21 PM
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http://www.easycart.net/BeyondACenturyInc....s_P-Z.html#8629
 
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Anthony_Loera
post 16-Mar 2007, 01:29 PM
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Thanks,

The worksheet is updated.

Anthony Loera
 
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macanizer
post 16-Mar 2007, 02:35 PM
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VitaCost.com has Counry Life Resveratrol for $12.59 - 5% off coupon - 6% cash back = $11.24
 
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Anthony_Loera
post 16-Mar 2007, 02:59 PM
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VitaCost.com has Counry Life Resveratrol for $12.59 - 5% off coupon - 6% cash back = $11.24


Hi, the 5% off coupon above seems to have expired, do you have another link to a recent code for it?

Otherwise the excel sheet now shows the 6% off from fatwallet.

thanks
Anthony Loera
 
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macanizer
post 16-Mar 2007, 03:12 PM
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If you see the last post on that thread it says: New code WE73A9 (03/07/07). I just used it a few days ago.
 
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tintinet
post 16-Mar 2007, 03:18 PM
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Doctor's Best Resveratrol

@ iHerb.com: 100 mg plus 80 mg polyphenols, 60 tabs. $12.49.
 
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tintinet
post 16-Mar 2007, 03:28 PM
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Bioforte

Variable pricing depending upon volume.

250 mg trans-resveratrol from 500 mg 50% purity extract, 60 caps/bottle.
 
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Anthony_Loera
post 16-Mar 2007, 04:10 PM
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QUOTE (macanizer)
If you see the last post on that thread it says:  New code WE73A9 (03/07/07).  I just used it a few days ago.


Ah, ok.. I thought it stated it expired then...

It has been updated

Anthony Loera
 
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tom a
post 16-Mar 2007, 04:20 PM
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What I'd like to see is a spreadsheet with emodin content.

That's going to be the real differentiator, as far as I'm concerned.
 
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malbecman
post 16-Mar 2007, 04:29 PM
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Revgenetics,

Thanks for starting this thread, I think it will be very interesting to have all the info. in one place. Props to you for including your competitors!

Malbec
 
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Anthony_Loera
post 16-Mar 2007, 04:41 PM
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Ok, the sheet is updated.

I had to re-organize it better as it started extending to the right way too much.

Now it goes down, instead of going to the right. So now you can sort easily...

Anthony Loera

This post has been edited by Mind: 9-Apr 2007, 09:37 AM
 
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fearfrost
post 16-Mar 2007, 08:17 PM
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Hey Anthony, nice job. Very cool. I sent you an email about an order for your R350 product and it was just returned. Did you get it.... I might have typed in the wrong address. Thanks. I look forward to trying your product.
 
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ironchet
post 16-Mar 2007, 08:57 PM
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Anthony,
Thanks for the great list. saves me alot of time in comparison shopping. As soon as i'm done with my current bottle of CL RSV, i'll give your product a try.
 
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hormoneman
post 17-Mar 2007, 10:15 AM
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Anthony from RevGenetics is selling me 1k of 50% resveratrol powder - the equivalent of 1000 1000mg capsules yielding 500mg of transresveratrol - the price is $520.00 pus $14.00 for shipping - at 1 capsule per day for my wife and myself that's a 500 day supply or $1.04 per day - I think that's a great deal
 
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tintinet
post 17-Mar 2007, 11:14 AM
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Great deal if ya don't have problems with the amount of emodin accompanying the resveratrol, ya!
 
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niteinnyc
post 18-Mar 2007, 02:53 AM
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Thanks for this useful "pricewatch" spreadsheet.

I too would love to see emodin content listed.

It might also be helpful to list the additional ingredients contained in some of them (i.e. knotweed extract, grape seed and skin extract in CL), as some may see these as positives or negatives (i.e. some would prefer no quercitin).

Here are some other sources to include (though the second is not retail):

http://www.lef.org/newshop/items/item00970.html (note members and quantity pricing)

http://www.resveratrolforhealth.com/index.html

Quoted price Resveratrol HP (96%):
1 kg for 4200 USD per kg
5 kg for 3080 USD per kg
20 kg for 2660 USD per kg

Quoted price Resveratrol Glycon HP (96%):
1 kg for 1500 USD per kg
5 kg for 1100 USD per kg
20 kg for 950 USD per kg
 
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Anthony_Loera
post 18-Mar 2007, 08:07 AM
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QUOTE (niteinnyc)
Thanks for this useful "pricewatch" spreadsheet.

I too would love to see emodin content listed.

It might also be helpful to list the additional ingredients contained in some of them (i.e. knotweed extract, grape seed and skin extract in CL), as some may see these as positives or negatives (i.e. some would prefer no quercitin).

Here are some other sources to include (though the second is not retail):

http://www.lef.org/newshop/items/item00970.html (note members and quantity pricing)

http://www.resveratrolforhealth.com/index.html

Quoted price Resveratrol HP (96%):                   
1 kg for 4200 USD per kg
5 kg for 3080 USD per kg
20 kg for 2660 USD per kg

Quoted price Resveratrol Glycon HP (96%):
1 kg for 1500 USD per kg
5 kg for 1100 USD per kg
20 kg for 950 USD per kg



Hi, the excel sheet has been updated with the retail pricing. At this time I an only putting in the resveratrol content, as anything else really hasn't been proven to 'help' resveratrol in one's body, I really think we should simply concentrate on resveratrol pricing than add extra items, and create confusion.

I am not sure what to do with the 'wholesale' pricing as, Resveratrol Glycon, is a big question mark still, and regardless I know how much wholesale pricing is for resveratrol 90%, 96%, and 98% and I have to tell you, these guys at $4200 a kilo ... well, I have seen it cheaper most everywhere I have inquired.

I think I will leave of wholesale pricing from the sheet and concentrate on Retail pricing, as it is the most practical approach for this worksheet.

Anthony Loera
 
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