Ask anything about buying peptides.
Ask about anything you're buying — a price, a seller, or what the paperwork says. A person on the team reads it and writes back by email, usually the same day.
free · no account · the team answers, usually the same day

- tell us what you're trying to find out
- the team answers with real numbers, not a pitch
- one of three verdicts by email — or WhatsApp, if you leave a number
Are you paying too much for your GLP?
Overpaying once is a bad afternoon. Overpaying on every reorder is a standing charge nobody sends you a bill for.
Every ask ends in one of three verdicts: you're overpaying, fair, or keep your source. That third one costs us the sale, and it's the only reason to believe the other two.
read a verdict that cost us the sale →our prices, published.
Every order is confirmed by the team. You approve paperwork, price, and availability before you pay.
Prices move with sourcing. Yours is confirmed by the team before you pay.
What's the catch?
There isn't one. Honest checks are our marketing.
We don't pay influencers or run coupon funnels, so our prices survive comparison. When we beat your quote we usually win the order. That pays for every check we do.
Which is easier to show than to claim:
“Told me to stay with my current source. They lost the sale and just said it. Who does that?”
“Quoted $210 somewhere else. They came back with $39 and the range everyone else is paying.”
“Asked at 9am, had a real answer with numbers by 11. No upsell.”
“Priced the whole thing out for me even though I didn’t end up buying that day.”
the questions everyone has.
Straight answers, same as the verdicts. Open any question.
No. The check is free and ends with a verdict, not a pitch. If your source is better, we say so and that's the end of it.
Usually same day. The team answers every one. Not an autoresponder.
Price vs. current market, quantity, documentation status, availability. We also read the page itself: posted COAs and marketing claims. Where something matches a known pattern, we tell you what to look for rather than editorialize. You get the context; you make the call.
Then we say so, in writing, and you keep them. Send any quote and we either beat it or tell you to stay put. There is no third option where we talk you into ours anyway.
you already have the question. send it.
Guessing once is bad. Guessing on every reorder is the expensive part.
free to ask · answered by the team · documentation before purchase · if your source is better, we'll say so