I know we have a lot of OGs and newbies here who are all a part of the Peptide Price Community. I thought I would just record a quick video of what my goals are for the peptide industry and how peptideprice.store models that. Being exposed to this peptide world has shown me how companies operate and which ones are cutting corners, not caring about the end researcher. My goal is to maintain a standard for companies that are looking out for you, the researchers, by putting some basic standards into place. We just went through a huge shift that all the remaining companies have implemented going forward:
1. COA Standards
- COAs for EVERY product listed must be available at time of sale
- No "upon request" - must be publicly accessible
- Third-party testing with COA and batch numbers required
- Test dates must be within 6 months of sale
- Batch numbers must match what customers receive
2. Kit Inventory Verification
- Sites that sell kits require one-time verification
- Proof of physical kits in stock before products remain on tool
- No preorders without clear disclosure
- 1-5 business day shipping standard maintained
- Note: Guidelines may be adjusted around major sales events and holidays
3. Testing Protocol
- Third-party lab testing only (no in-house claims)
- Proper COA documentation for all products
- Batch verification system in place
- Failed batches must be properly disposed of
4. Communication Standards (Guidelines)
- Customer service response within 24-48 hours (M-F)
- Clear shipping timelines posted
- Proactive communication on delays
- Professional handling of customer concerns
- Note: Guidelines may be adjusted around major sales events and holidays
5. Business Operations
- Clear refund/return policy posted (honor your policy)
- Professional website with contact information
- Proper licensing and compliance documentation
6. All COAs must be dated within the last six (6) months.
- If you are still selling from a batch older than six months, retesting is required—or a clearance sale must be run to move that inventory
- While properly stored peptides may show minimal variance over time, this standard prevents COA recycling and reinforces that customer safety is the top priority
In my opinion, these are basic business practices, and the companies on peptideprice.store have taken the initiative. So thank you to all the companies and to this community for setting a basic standard to keep all our researchers safe!