Protection · evidence-based

Stay safe from scammers

The core of Peptipedia: a documented warning list of dishonest vendors - plus practical help to recognise scams before money is gone.

Vendor watchlist

Vendor-Radar: every entry backed by evidence and reviewed. A public excerpt is open; the full list is free after sign-up.

Open watchlist

Spot scams

The patterns scammers use again and again - and the red flags that give them away.

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How we verify

How a report becomes a published warning: evidence, proof-of-control and admin review.

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Spotting scams

Most peptide scams follow a handful of repeating patterns: pressure to pay quickly, crypto-only payment to fresh wallets, stolen lab reports, and brand-new social accounts with borrowed reviews.

A detailed guide with examples is in preparation.

How we verify

A warning is never published on a single angry post. Each case needs evidence (chats, receipts, transaction IDs), ideally proof-of-control via a micro-payment, and is reviewed by an admin before it goes live. Multiple independent reports strengthen a case.

Report a vendor (after sign-up)