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Is it sketchy that this vendor does not have a website — looking for input

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LindaRN_retired
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Jun 29, 2024 at 4:08 PM#1

It's that time again! Compiling the best vendor deals and coupon codes for Spring 2026. If you have a verified deal from a reputable vendor, post it here. I'll keep the OP updated.

RULES:

  • Only vendors with verified third-party test results (Janoshik or Finnrick) — no unverified vendors
  • Include the product, normal price, deal price, and any coupon code
  • Note if it's a limited-time offer or ongoing
  • No affiliate links — this is about helping the community, not earning commissions

Here's what I've found so far:

CompoundPharm:

  • Semaglutide 10mg lyophilized: $249 → $224 with code SPRING26 (15% off, valid through April 30)
  • Free shipping on orders over $400
  • Janoshik verified, avg purity 98.6%
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CryptoCarl
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Jun 29, 2024 at 4:25 PM#2

PeptideLabs USA:

  • Semaglutide 10mg: $199 → $169 for new customers (first order only, code NEWYOU26)
  • Tirzepatide 15mg: $259 → $229 with code SPRING26TIRZ
  • Buy 3 vials of any product, get 10% off total order
  • Finnrick verified, avg purity 97.4% (sema) / 96.8% (tirz)

SynthPure:

  • Semaglutide 10mg: $279 → $249 through end of March (no code needed, auto-applied)
  • They're also running a "test on us" promo — order includes a prepaid Janoshik testing voucher ($80 value). Great for first-time buyers who want verification.
  • Janoshik verified, avg purity 99.1%

The SynthPure "test on us" deal is the best value proposition I've seen. You're essentially getting their product at $169 net ($249 - $80 testing value) while getting independent verification included.

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ben_calgary
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Jun 29, 2024 at 4:42 PM#3

AmeriPharma Compound:

  • Semaglutide 10mg: $289 → $259 with code AMPSPRING
  • Tirzepatide 15mg: $319 → $289 with same code
  • Bulk deal: 5 vials for the price of 4 (any product mix). At the discounted price, that's 5x sema 10mg for $1,036 total ($207/vial)
  • Dual verified (in-house + Janoshik), avg purity 98.8%

If you're planning to use semaglutide for 6+ months (which you should be for sustained weight loss), the bulk deal from AmeriPharma is the best per-vial cost from a premium vendor. 5 vials at $207 each × 98.8% purity = effectively $20.95/mg. Hard to beat.

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Jun 29, 2024 at 4:59 PM#4

Some additional deals I've found:

ResearchChem Direct:

  • Semaglutide 10mg: $219 → $199 with code RCD15
  • They're offering free BAC water + syringes kit with every peptide order (normally $15 add-on)
  • Janoshik verified, avg purity 97.9%

Telehealth deals:

  • Ro: Running a promotion — first month at $99 (normally $145) for new patients. Includes consult + compounded semaglutide.
  • Found: Offering a free month for referrals. If someone refers you, both parties get a free month.

Anyone have info on Henry Meds or Calibrate promotions?

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LindaRN_retired
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Jun 29, 2024 at 5:16 PM#5

Updating the master list. Also want to flag some "deals" that are NOT actually deals:

  • GLP1Warehouse: Advertising "60% off semaglutide" — their "regular price" of $499 is inflated, so the "deal price" of $199 is just normal market rate. Classic fake discount.
  • PeptideMax: "Free second vial" promotion — but each vial is only 5mg (not 10mg) and priced at $199. So you're getting 10mg for $199, which is market rate for a lower-quality vendor. Not verified by any third-party lab.
  • Any vendor on TikTok/Instagram with "limited time 70% off": Almost certainly a scam or extremely low quality. Legitimate vendors don't need to run 70% off sales.

If a deal seems too good to be true in the peptide world, it absolutely is. The raw API has a floor cost — no one is legitimately selling 10mg of semaglutide for under $120 and maintaining quality standards.

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