After 3 years in the peptide community and a few expensive mistakes, I've developed a systematic checklist for evaluating new vendors. Sharing it here because I see too many people ordering based on price alone.
The DueDiligenceDave Vendor Vetting Checklist:
TIER 1 — Deal Breakers (instant rejection if any fail):
- [ ] Website age > 6 months (check WHOIS)
- [ ] Accepts credit cards or PayPal (not crypto-only)
- [ ] Provides batch-specific COAs (not generic)
- [ ] Has at least 5 independent reviews with lab results
- [ ] Responds to customer service inquiry within 24 hours
TIER 2 — Quality Indicators (want 4/5 minimum):
- [ ] Third-party COA (Janoshik or Finnrick) available for current batches
- [ ] Ships with cold chain packaging
- [ ] Provides lot number and expiration date on vials
- [ ] Has a published return/reship policy
- [ ] Active community presence (forums, not just social media)
TIER 3 — Premium Indicators (nice to have):
- [ ] Endotoxin testing on COA (not just HPLC purity)
- [ ] Sterility testing documentation
- [ ] Published reconstitution guidelines
- [ ] US-based with verifiable address
- [ ] Consistent pricing (no wild fluctuations)