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⚠ 50+ FDA warning letters sent to peptide vendors in 2025 — looking for input

MariaRD Fri, Jan 16, 2026 at 7:51 AM 14 replies 878 viewsPage 1 of 3
MariaRD
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Jan 16, 2026 at 9:16 AM#1
PeptideElite's website went down 5 days ago. Their email bounces. Their phone number is disconnected. Their Instagram is deleted. Their Telegram channel is gone. I have a pending order from March 3rd for $340 worth of semaglutide that I paid for via Zelle. Order showed "processing" for a week and now the site is just... gone. Based on DMs I've received since posting about this on Reddit, I'm not alone. At least 15-20 people are in the same boat with pending orders ranging from $150-$600. That's potentially $5,000-10,000+ stolen. What are our legal options? Can we do anything? Has anyone been through this before?
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Jan 16, 2026 at 9:33 AM#2
Attorney here (not your attorney, not legal advice, etc.). Here's the realistic breakdown: If you paid by credit card: - File a chargeback immediately. You have strong grounds (merchant fraud, goods not received) - Time limit is usually 120 days from transaction - Success rate is high for clear-cut cases like this If you paid by Zelle/Venmo/CashApp: - Unfortunately these are treated as cash transactions - Zelle has stated they do not cover payments for goods/services - You CAN file a fraud claim with your bank but success rate is very low - Contact the platform directly anyway — document everything If you paid by crypto: - The money is almost certainly gone - You can file a report but recovery is extremely unlikely For everyone: - File a report with the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov - File a report with your state Attorney General - File with the FBI's IC3 (Internet Crime Complaint Center) - If you know the vendor's real identity or location, small claims court is an option Realistically, for amounts under $500, the cost of legal action often exceeds the loss. Group action could change that math.
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Jan 16, 2026 at 9:50 AM#3
I did some digging. The domain peptideelite.com was registered through a privacy service, so the WHOIS data is hidden. However, their old website was cached by the Wayback Machine and I found some breadcrumbs: - Their "about" page mentioned being based in "Tampa, Florida" - Their terms of service PDF had metadata showing it was created by someone with the initials "J.R." - Their payment processor was a company that's been flagged before for processing payments for scam vendors I also found their original Reddit account that was promoting PeptideElite 6 months ago. The same account previously promoted TWO other vendor sites that also disappeared: "PremiumPeptideCo" (gone March 2025) and "ResearchChemDirect" (gone August 2025). This is a serial scammer running the same playbook repeatedly. Build trust for a few months, collect a wave of orders, vanish, rebrand.
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Jan 16, 2026 at 10:07 AM#4
holy crap. So this person has done this at least THREE times? That's organized fraud. Is there enough here to get law enforcement involved? I paid $340 via Zelle. My bank already told me there's nothing they can do. This is so frustrating.
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Jan 16, 2026 at 10:24 AM#5
I'm out $480. Two vials of tirz 30mg. Paid with Zelle because they offered a 10% discount for "direct payment." Classic tactic — incentivize non-reversible payment methods. I feel like an idiot. The 10% discount was the bait to get me off credit card. I should have recognized that red flag. For future reference everyone: any vendor that offers discounts specifically for Zelle/Venmo/crypto is a massive red flag. Legitimate businesses don't care how you pay — scammers specifically want non-reversible payments.
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